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1 gemi sallanması
lurch (n.) -
2 yalpa
lurch, rolling -
3 yüzüstü bırakmak
v. abandon, walk-on, desert, fail, let down, leave in the lurch, leave smb. in the lurch, walk out on -
4 yalpa
rolling or lurching (of a ship at sea). - vurmak 1. (for a ship) to roll or lurch. 2. (for someone) to lurch, stagger. -
5 yaya
"1. (a) pedestrian. 2. (someone) who goes on foot. 3. (going somewhere) on foot. - bırakmak /ı/ to leave (someone) in the lurch. - geçidi 1. pedestrian crossing, crosswalk. 2. footwalk (on a bridge). - kaldırımı sidewalk, Brit. pavement. - kalmak to be left in the lurch; to be left sitting high and dry." -
6 sallan
1. swinging (v.) 2. lurching (v.) 3. swaying (v.) 4. wobbling (v.) 5. wagging (v.) 6. swung (v.) 7. lurch (v.) 8. bob (v.) 9. sway (v.) 10. swing (v.) 11. wobble (v.) 12. waggle (n.) -
7 sallanma
interj. hurry up!, look snappy, make it snappy, look alive!--------n. swinging, swing, oscillation, rocking, shaking, jolt, lurch, sway, taking, vacillation, wag, wagging, wobble, wriggle* * *1. agitation 2. swaying (n.) 3. wag (n.) 4. sway (n.) 5. swing (n.) 6. wobble (n.) -
8 sendeleme
n. staggering, tottering, stagger, grogginess, lurch, stumble, titubation, vacillation, wobble* * *1. teeter (n.) 2. stagger (n.) -
9 silkinme
n. lurch* * *jerk (n.) -
10 yalpa
n. roll, rolling, shimmy* * *lurch (n.) -
11 yalpala
1. precess 2. lurch (v.) -
12 sallanmak
v. keep oneself close, swing, rock, wave, shake, oscillate, vibrate, dawdle, dilly dally, dodder, flap, flirt, hang about, hang around, hang down, hang on, hover, loiter, lurch, quake, be slung from, sway, take a swing, teeter, waggle, waver, wobble--------sallanmak (gemi)v. bear away--------sallanmak (tekne)v. toss -
13 sallanmamak
v. (neg. form of sallanmak) keep oneself close, swing, rock, wave, shake, oscillate, vibrate, dawdle, dilly dally, dodder, flap, flirt, hang about, hang around, hang down, hang on, hover, loiter, lurch, quake, be slung from, sway, take a swing, teeter, waggle, waver, wobble -
14 sendelemek
v. stagger, totter, stumble, blunder, careen, dodder, falter, halt, lurch, pitch, reel, swing, teeter, topple, waver, wobble -
15 sendelememek
v. (neg. form of sendelemek) stagger, totter, stumble, blunder, careen, dodder, falter, halt, lurch, pitch, reel, swing, teeter, topple, waver, wobble -
16 silkinmek
v. fling out, shake oneself, lurch -
17 silkinmemek
v. (neg. form of silkinmek) fling out, shake oneself, lurch -
18 zor durum
n. cleft stick, crunch, den, foul, grievousness, hole, impasse, lurch, pickle, nice pickle, sad pickle, sorry pickle, push, scrape, spot, tight corner, toughie -
19 zor durumda terketmek
v. leave in the lurch -
20 sendelemek
to totter, to stagger, to lurch, to reel
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