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loads

  • 1 çok

    adj. much, many, very, big, plenty, plentiful, good, fair, like hell, deadly, heavy, abounding, abundant, affluent, ample, countless, dead, exuberant, hearty, hell of, helluva, innumerable, lavish, multitudinous, numerous, piping, plenteous, precious
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    adv. much, many, very, big, well, plenty, greatly, awfully, badly, deeply, highly, a lot, plenty of, acres and acres, bloody, damned, enormously, ever so, fantastically, galore, heaps of, heartily, heavily, heavy, jolly, largely, loads of, lots of
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    n. lot, more, hell
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    pref. multi, poly
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    prep. over
    * * *
    1. a lot of 2. enormously 3. many 4. many more 5. most 6. much 7. multi 8. multiple 9. numerous 10. poly 11. so much 12. very

    Turkish-English dictionary > çok

  • 2 çök

    adj. much, many, very, big, plenty, plentiful, good, fair, like hell, deadly, heavy, abounding, abundant, affluent, ample, countless, dead, exuberant, hearty, hell of, helluva, innumerable, lavish, multitudinous, numerous, piping, plenteous, precious
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    adv. much, many, very, big, well, plenty, greatly, awfully, badly, deeply, highly, a lot, plenty of, acres and acres, bloody, damned, enormously, ever so, fantastically, galore, heaps of, heartily, heavily, heavy, jolly, largely, loads of, lots of
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    n. lot, more, hell
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    pref. multi, poly
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    prep. over
    * * *
    1. cave in 2. gravitate 3. settling (v.) 4. collapsed (v.) 5. collapse (v.)

    Turkish-English dictionary > çök

  • 3 forklift

    n. forklift, machine used to lift and transport heavy loads

    Turkish-English dictionary > forklift

  • 4 yığınla

    adj. quiverful
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    adv. bags of, loads of, stacks of, tons of

    Turkish-English dictionary > yığınla

  • 5 kanğlı

    I
    A wagon for carrying loads
    II
    Name of an important man of Qifčaq

    Old Turkish to English > kanğlı

  • 6 kötürgen

    Carries loads

    Old Turkish to English > kötürgen

  • 7 tükek

    A wooden ring tied to the ends of ropec in order to fasten loads

    Old Turkish to English > tükek

  • 8 kanğlı

    I
    A wagon for carrying loads
    II
    Name of an important man of Qifčaq

    Old Turkish to English > kanğlı

  • 9 kötürgen

    Carries loads

    Old Turkish to English > kötürgen

  • 10 tükek

    A wooden ring tied to the ends of ropec in order to fasten loads

    Old Turkish to English > tükek

  • 11 bölük

    1. mil. company. 2. part, division, subdivision. 3. compartment. 4. group, body (of men). 5. math. place, position (in powers of 1000). 6. one of two braids of hair. - başı leader of a group of porters (i.e. men who carry loads on their backs). - bölük in separate parts, in groups. - komutanı mil. captain. - pörçük in bits.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > bölük

  • 12 etek

    "1. skirt. 2. shirttail; coattail. 3. skirt, overhanging part (of a bedspread or tablecloth). 4. foot (of a mountain). 5. private parts, genital area. 6. flashing (on roofs). -i ayağına dolaşmak to be clumsy because of excitement. -i belinde active, industrious (woman). - bezi a wrapping or swaddling for an infant´s legs. - çekmek /dan/ to give up, abandon. - dolusu heaps, lots (of). -ine düşmek/sarılmak /ın/ to entreat, implore. -i düşük dirty and slovenly looking (woman). - etek heaps, loads (of). -ini göstermez very modest, virtuous (woman). - kiri illicit relationship (of a woman). -i kirlenmek (for a woman) to be defiled, be sullied. - öpmek to flatter someone, toady. -i savruk untidy, sloppy. - silkmek /dan/ to break off relations (with). - silmesi foundation course. -i temiz chaste, modest (woman). -lerini toplamak to gather up one´s skirts. -leri tutuşmak to be exceedingly alarmed. -ine yapışmak/sığınmak /ın/ to take refuge behind, seek protection in (someone). -leri zil çalmak to be overjoyed."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > etek

  • 13 mola

    "1. rest, pause, break. 2. naut. Let it (a rope) go!/Ease it off! - etmek /ı/ naut. to let (a rope) go; to ease (a rope) off. - taşı stone on which porters can rest their loads. - vermek to stop for a rest (while traveling); to take a break (while working)."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > mola

  • 14 omuzluk

    "1. mil. shoulder strap; shoulder loop; shoulder mark. 2. mil. epaulet. 3. naut. the quarter or bow sections of a ship. 4. prov. shoulder yoke (for carrying loads)."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > omuzluk

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