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21 kayakla atlama
n. ski jumping, ski jump -
22 sigriğ
Any place in the mountains that is crossed by jumping -
23 yanğrak
A mountain gorge at the bottom of which there is a stream of water which a man can cross over by jumping, or the like -
24 sigriğ
Any place in the mountains that is crossed by jumping -
25 yanğrak
A mountain gorge at the bottom of which there is a stream of water which a man can cross over by jumping, or the like -
26 kayakla atlama
ski jumping -
27 atlayış
1. jump, leap, bound, spring. 2. way of jumping. -
28 fırlayış
1. jumping up, leaping up. 2. soaring, shooting up (of prices). -
29 hop
,-pu 1. There you go!/That´s the way!/Whee! (said to hearten someone who is in the act of jumping, diving, sliding, etc.). 2. Upsy-daisy! 3. Hey!/Look out! (said in warning): Hop, gelen var! Look out, somebody´s coming! - hop! Stop!/Whoa! (said to a driver trying to maneuver a vehicle). - hop sıçramak to jump for joy. - oturup hop kalkmak to be hopping mad, be fit to be tied. -
30 hoplamak
1. to jump up (in the air). 2. to start, be startled. 3. to jump for joy. hoplaya hoplaya 1. jumping up and down, jigging up and down. 2. eagerly. hoplaya zıplaya jigging about, jigging up and down, bouncing about. -
31 hoppa
1. There you go!/That´s the way!/Whee! (said to hearten someone who is in the act of jumping, diving, sliding, etc.). 2. Upsy-daisy! -
32 hoppala
1. Upsy-daisy! 2. Just what is this? (said in surprise and annoyance). 3. There you go!/That´s the way!/Whee! (said to hearten someone who is in the act of jumping, diving, sliding, etc.). 4. jumper, baby´s play-chair hung by a spring. - bebek a spoiled, childish person. -
33 sıçrama
"1. jumping; springing, leaping. 2. jump. - tahtası springboard; diving board." -
34 yüksek
"1. high; lofty. 2. lofty, noble. 3. high; great; intense; big: yüksek basınç high pressure. yüksek frekans high frequency. yüksek bir fiyat a high price. yüksek bir meblağ a big sum. 4. high, superior in status: yüksek okul institution of higher education. 5. loud or raised (voice). 6. (sea) marked by high waves, high. 7. high, superior (quality). 8. high place; height. 9. (playing a game) for high stakes. - atlama sports high jumping. -ten atmak to talk big, claim to be able to do that which one can´t. -ten bakmak /a/ to look down one´s nose at, regard (someone) as inferior to oneself. Y- Denizcilik Okulu Merchant Marine Academy. -lerde dolaşmak to pursue the impossible, chase rainbows. - fırın blast furnace. Y- İslam Enstitüsü Higher Institute for Islamic Studies. - kabartma sculpture high relief (as opposed to bas-relief). - kan basıncı high blood pressure, hypertension. - mimar architect whose professional training has included the completion of a five-year university course. - mühendis engineer whose professional training has included the completion of a five-year university course. - perdeden konuşmak 1. to talk in a peremptory manner; to talk challengingly. 2. to talk in a loud voice. Y- Seçim Kurulu the Election Commission (a group of officials charged with supervising a national election). - sesle (reading, speaking) aloud. - tansiyon high blood pressure, hypertension. -ten uçmak to pursue the impossible, chase rainbows. - ustura slang whopping big lie, whopper. - yoğunluk comp. high density. - yoğunluklu comp. high-density." -
35 zıp zıp
1. (something´s bouncing) up and down. 2. (someone´s jumping) up and down. 3. (walking) with a bounce, bouncingly, springily. 4. (moving) in a series of bounds: Koridordan zıp zıp koştu. He bounded down the hall.
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