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61 kurmamak
v. (neg. form of kurmak) line up, set, set up, constitute, build, build up, construct, establish, erect, organize, found, wind up, base, cock, cog, conspire, fix up, form, frame, ground, install, institute, lay, pitch, plant, promote, put, put together, ruminate, start -
62 perdesini ayarlamak
perdesini ayarlamak (ses)v. pitch -
63 planını bozmak
v. queer the pitch -
64 plânını bozmak
queer smb.'s pitch -
65 saha
n. field, ground, range, pitch, tract, breadth -
66 sendelemek
v. stagger, totter, stumble, blunder, careen, dodder, falter, halt, lurch, pitch, reel, swing, teeter, topple, waver, wobble -
67 sendelememek
v. (neg. form of sendelemek) stagger, totter, stumble, blunder, careen, dodder, falter, halt, lurch, pitch, reel, swing, teeter, topple, waver, wobble -
68 sokaklarda satmak
v. pitch -
69 taş döşemek
v. lay flagstones, stone, cobble--------taş döşemek (yol)v. pitch -
70 ton standardı
n. concert pitch -
71 yalpalamak
v. falter, pitch, shimmy, stagger, swing, totter, wobble -
72 yalpalamamak
v. (neg. form of yalpalamak) falter, pitch, shimmy, stagger, swing, totter, wobble -
73 yazı tura
n. pitch and toss, heads or tails, toss up -
74 yerleştirmemek
v. (neg. form of yerleştirmek) accommodate, deposit, domicil, domicile, draw out, embed, emplace, enchase, engraft, ensconce, entrench, establish, fix, indwell, ingraft, inject, install, lay, locate, nestle, perch, pitch, place, posit, position, put, put in, quarter, reset -
75 yüklememek
v. (neg. form of yüklemek) ascribe, burden, charge, embark, encumber, fasten, fasten on, father, foist, freight, hand over, heap, impose, impute, inflict, lade, lay, lay on, load, offload, overlay, pitch, plant, put, put down, saddle, shift, stack, store, weight, pin -
76 zifiri karanlık
n. pitch darkness -
77 zift
n. bitumen, pitch -
78 zift kaplamak
v. pitch -
79 zifti
adj. pitch black -
80 ziftlemek
v. pitch
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