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21 kurtulmamak
v. (neg. form of kurtulmak) be saved, be freed, get out of, get away, smooth away, shake off, break away, break loose, defecate, discard, disengage, dispose of, ditch, elude, evade, extricate oneself, escape, free oneself, make away with, pull through, put off, quit oneself -
22 para kazanmak
v. make money, earn money, earn, coin, knock up, pull down -
23 tüymek
v. slip off, flee, bolt, make a bolt for it, bunk, hook it, pull out, scuttle, sheer off, skedaddle, skip out, slink off -
24 tüymemek
v. (neg. form of tüymek) slip off, flee, bolt, make a bolt for it, bunk, hook it, pull out, scuttle, sheer off, skedaddle, skip out, slink off -
25 yüzünü ekşitmek
v. make a wry face, pull a wry face -
26 asılmak
"to hang, to be hung; to be hanged, to be executed" " idam edilmek; to pull, to tug; to pester, to insist; to try hard; to make advances; (yüz) to fall" -
27 kıvırmak
"to curl, to frizz; to twist, to crook; to crimp, to crinkle; to dance/walk in a sexy way; to fold back; to pull off, to succeed in; to invent, to make up" -
28 surat asmak
to make a sour face, to pull a face (at sb), to sulk -
29 duman
"1. smoke; fumes. 2. fog, mist, haze. 3. opacity (in the eye). 4. slang bad, hopeless (state, condition). 5. slang hashish. 6. slang useless; uselessly. 7. slang timid, easily frightened. 8. slang gullible. - almak 1. /ı/ (for a place) to be covered with mist or fog. 2. /dan/ to drag on, take a puff or pull of (a cigarette). - altı olmak to get potted from the smoke of hashish (in a closed place). - attırmak /a/ slang 1. to intimidate. 2. to be much better than. -ı doğru çıksın. colloq. As long as it works properly don´t worry about how it looks. - etmek /ı/ slang 1. to break (something) up, spoil. 2. to defeat. - olmak slang 1. /işi or durumu/ (for one´s work or a situation) to hit rock bottom, become very bad. 2. to disappear, get lost. -ı üstünde colloq. 1. with the bloom still on it, very fresh. 2. brand-new, fresh. - yapmak slang to win a lot at gambling with a small stake, make a killing." -
30 işlemek
"1. /ı/ to process, treat, work up. 2. /ı/ to do fine work on, embroider. 3. /a/ to penetrate; to soak into. 4. to function, operate, perform, do work. 5. (for a business) to be doing a good business, be doing well. 6. (for a road) to carry traffic. 7. (for a vehicle, ship) to ply, make regular trips. 8. /ı/ to cultivate, work (land). 9. /ı/ to treat, discuss (a subject). 10. (for a law) to be effective, be enforced. 11. (for a boil, sore, or wound) to fester. 12. slang to commit theft; /ı/ to steal. 13. /ı/ slang to investigate, look into. 14. slang to pull the wool over someone´s eyes (as a joke). İşleyen demir pas tutmaz/paslanmaz/ışıldar. proverb An active, industrious person is a healthy, productive person." -
31 kıvırmak
"/ı/ 1. to curl; to twist. 2. to crimp. 3. to turn up (cuffs). 4. to fold back. 5. colloq. to pull off, manage to do, manage. 6. colloq. to make up (lies). 7. colloq. to undulate or wriggle sensuously (a part of the body)." -
32 morfin
morphine. - atmak slang to make barbed remarks. - koymak school slang to pull the wool over the teacher´s eyes. -
33 saraka
"slang pulling someone´s leg; ridicule. -ya almak /ı/ to pull (someone´s) leg; to make fun of (someone). " -
34 voli
1. cast, casting (of a large fishing net). 2. slang ill-gotten gain, gravy. - ağı cast net, casting net. - çevirmek 1. to fish with a cast net. 2. slang to pull a trick. - vurmak slang to make some money by swindling someone. -
35 vurgun
"1. /a/ in love with, smitten with, struck on, sweet on. 2. ill-gotten gain, gravy. 3. swindle, instance of swindling. 4. struck, blighted, damaged. 5. the bends, caisson disease, the chokes, the staggers; aeroembolism, air bends. - vurmak to pull a deal, make a killing (by swindling someone). - yemek to be crippled by the bends; to die from the bends." -
36 çatır çatır
"1. (breaking) with a crack or a snap; (burning) with a crackle or a snap; cracklingly; with a crunch. 2. by force. 3. easily, with great ease. - çatlamak 1. to crack or splinter into pieces. 2. to be eaten up with jealousy. - etmek to make a cracking, crackling, or crunching sound. - konuşmak /ı/ to speak (a language) fluently, be able to rattle away in (a language). - sökmek /ı/ to pull out or rip out (something) by force." -
37 çektirmek
1. /ı, a/ to have (someone) pull (something). 2. /ı, a/ to have (someone, something) draw, haul, drag, or tug (something). 3. /a/ to make (someone) suffer, cause (someone) to suffer.
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