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1 kesiş
n. priest, hermit, monk, monastic, recluse, regular, shaveling--------keşiş (katolik)n. friar* * *1. coincide 2. intersect 3. crossing (v.) -
2 kesmek
v. cut, break, clip, cease, stop, discontinue, interrupt, disconnect, intersect, abandon, butcher, carve, chop, chop off, close, close down, crop, cut back, cut off, cut out, deaden, dock, drop, dry up, excise, fair, fell, gash, give over, hack, hew--------kesmek (bilgisayar)v. truncate--------kesmek (biryerini)v. nick oneself--------kesmek (iştah vb)v. blunt--------kesmek (kan vb.)v. stanch, staunch--------kesmek (nefes)v. bate--------kesmek (saman vb)v. chaff--------kesmek (tırnak)v. pare--------kesmek (uzunluğuna)v. slit* * *cut -
3 kesişmek
v. concur, cross, cut, intersect -
4 kesişmemek
v. (neg. form of kesişmek) concur, cross, cut, intersect -
5 kesmemek
v. (neg. form of kesmek) cut, break, clip, cease, stop, discontinue, interrupt, disconnect, intersect, abandon, butcher, carve, chop, chop off, close, close down, crop, cut back, cut off, cut out, deaden, dock, drop, dry up, excise, fair, fell, gash, give over, hack, hew -
6 ayırmak
"to separate, to part, to abstract; to detach, to divide; to segregate, to isolate; to sort sth out, to grade; to break, to intersect; to disconnect, to dissever, to disjoin; to sift, to screen; to distinguish, to discern, to discriminate, to differentiate" -
7 kesişmek
"to intersect, to cross; to ogle at each other" -
8 çapraşmak
"to get complicated; to intersect" -
9 kesişen
geom. intersecting, (lines) that intersect. -
10 kesişmek
1. to intersect, cross. 2. to come to an agreement on the price of something. 3. slang (for a man and a woman) to exchange amorous glances.
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