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1 akıntı
1. current, flow. 2. path. flux, flow. 3. slope (given to something to direct drainage flow). 4. flow (of sap from a pine tree). - çağanozu 1. a crab caught in the current. 2. colloq. a person with a bodily deformity. - demiri kedge anchor. -ya kapılmak 1. to be caught in a current. 2. to be carried away by a popular fad. -ya kürek çekmek to waste one´s efforts on an impossible task. - payı naut. leeway. -
2 demir
1. iron. 2. made of iron. 3. the iron part of anything. 4. naut. anchor. 5. bar (of a door). 6. grille (of a window). 7. iron piece at the toe or heel of a shoe. - almak naut. to weigh anchor. - atmak 1. naut. to cast anchor, anchor. 2. to overstay one´s welcome. - boku iron slag. - dövmek to work iron. - gibi 1. strong, tough (material). 2. strong, powerful. 3. very cold, icy (water, hands, feet). - leblebi 1. impossible task. 2. man of steel. - pası 1. rust. 2. rust color. - resmi naut. fee for anchoring, anchorage. - taramak naut. to drag its anchor. - tavında dövülür. proverb Strike while the iron is hot. - tozu iron filings. - üzerinde naut. with its anchor weighed. -e vurmak /ı/ to put (someone) in chains. - yeri naut. anchorage, anchorage ground.
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