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101 koyulmak
"to thicken; to darken; to pitch into sth, to buckle down to sth, to get cracking" -
102 kurmak
"to set up, to establish, to organize, to found; to mount, to assemble; to form; (silah) to cock; (kamp, çadýr) to pitch; (saat) to wind; (plan) to hatch; (turþu) to make; (sofra/masa) to set; (tuzak) to set, to lay; to incite" -
103 kılıçlama hatvesi
feathered pitch -
104 perde
"curtain; screen; act; pitch; cataract; partition" -
105 pervane adımı
propeller pitch -
106 pervane hatvesi
propeller pitch -
107 sabit hatve
fixed pitch -
108 saha
"zone; area; field, ground, pitch; open space; domain, field" -
109 sarılmak
"to embrace, to hug, to cuddle; to clasp, to hang on; to be surrounded; to pitch into sth, to go at sth; (bitki) to creep" -
110 satır aralığı
row pitch -
111 ters adım
reverse pitch -
112 ters hatve
reverse pitch -
113 vida adımı
screw pitch -
114 vida hatvesi
screw pitch -
115 yumulmak
to tuck into sth, to pitch into sth, to dig in -
116 yunuslama açısı
angle of pitch -
117 yunuslamak
to pitch -
118 ziftlemek
to pitch -
119 çadır kurmak
to pitch a tent -
120 direnlemek
/ı/ to pitchfork, pitch, winnow (hay, stalks of grain) with a pitchfork.
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