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1 cream
adj. krem, kremalı, krem renkli————————n. kaymak, krema, krem; en iyi kısım; öz; krem rengi, bej————————v. kaymak tutmak, kaymağını almak, krem sürmek, krema katmak; köpürmek; boşalmak; tatmin olmak; çırpmak; yormak; suyunu çıkarmak* * *1. kaymak bağla (v.) 2. krema (n.)* * *[kri:m] 1. noun1) (the yellowish-white oily substance that forms on the top of milk, and from which butter and cheese are made.) kaymak, krema2) (any of many substances made of, or similar to, cream: ice-cream; face-cream.) kremaya benzer şey3) (the best part; the top people: the cream of the medical profession.) kaymak tabaka4) (( also adjective) (of) a yellowish-white colour: cream paint.) krem rengi2. verb1) (to make into a cream-like mixture: Cream the eggs, butter and sugar together.) krema haline getirmek, çırpmak2) (to take the cream off: She creamed the milk.) kaymağını almak3) ((with off) to select (the best): The best pupils will be creamed off for special training.) en iyisini seçmek/almak•- creamy- creaminess
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2 legal
adj. yasal, hukuk, kanuni, hukuki, tüzel, adli, resmi* * *1. geçerli 2. yasal* * *['li:ɡəl]1) (lawful; allowed by the law: Is it legal to bring gold watches into the country?; a legal contract.) yasaya uygun, yasal, kanunî2) (concerned with or used in the law: the legal profession.) yasalarla ilgili, yasal, kanunî•- legally- legality
- legalize, legalise
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