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1 incelt
1. make thin 2. thinning (v.) 3. thin (v.) 4. thinned (v.) -
2 inceltmek
to make thin, to thin -
3 inceltmek
/ı/ 1. to make (something) thin. 2. to thin (paint). -
4 karın
",-rnı 1. abdomen; abdominal region. 2. belly, stomach. 3. womb. 4. belly; the rounded, protrusive part (of something). 5. colloq. mind, head. 6. phys. antinode, loop. -ı acıkmak to be hungry, get hungry. -ı aç hungry. -ı ağrımak to have a stomach ache. - ağrısı 1. stomach ache, colic. 2. colloq. a pain in the neck (person). 3. colloq. what-do-you-call-it, whatyoumayjigger. - boşluğu anat. abdominal cavity. -ı burnunda very much in the family way, big with child. -ını deşmek /ın/ colloq. to stab (someone) in the belly. -ı doymak to be full, have eaten one´s fill. -ını doyurmak 1. to eat one´s fill. 2. /ın/ to feed (someone). - fıtığı path. abdominal hernia. -ı geniş easygoing, nonchalant. -ı gitmek to have diarrhea. -ı karnına geçmiş painfully thin person. -ından konuşan kimse ventriloquist. -ından konuşma ventriloquism. -ından konuşmak to ventriloquize. -ından söylemek 1. to speak very softly. 2. to make up a tale, make up a yarn. -ı sürmek to have diarrhea. -ı tok not hungry, full. -ım tok (bu sözlere). colloq. I´m tired of hearing about it. -ı tok, sırtı pek well-off and contented with life. - üstüne iniş crash landing (made without using the landing gear). - yüzgeci ventral fin. -ı zil/dümbelek çalmak for (one´s) stomach to growl from hunger; (for someone) to be very hungry." -
5 sulanmak
"1. to become watery; to become dilute, become thin; to deliquesce. 2. (for a plant or animal) to be watered; (for an area) to be irrigated. 3. /a/ slang to make it clear that one wants (something), hanker after (something) openly. 4. /a/ slang (for a man) to make improper advances to (a woman)." -
6 tel
"1. strand; thread; fiber. 2. (a) wire. 3. string (of a musical instrument). 4. screening, screen cloth, mesh used for window and door screens; window screen; door screen. 5. (a) thin silver or gold-colored wire (used as an ornament by a bride). 6. wire, made of wire. - çekmek 1. /a/ to enclose (a place) with a wire fence, string up a wire fence around (a place). 2. to draw metal into wire. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to make (someone´s) blood boil, enrage. - halat wire rope, cable. - kadayıf 1. a sweet pastry with a texture similar to that of shredded wheat. 2. dough with which the aforementioned pastry is made. - kırmak 1. to blunder, make a misstep. 2. slang to offend someone, tread on someone´s toes. -i kırmak 1. to quit one´s job. 2. to sever relations with someone. - örgü 1. woven wire; fencing made of woven wire; chain link fencing. 2. fence made of woven wire; chain link fence. - şehriye vermicelli. -ler takmak/takınmak to rejoice at another´s misfortune." -
7 çaydam
Name of a thin felt used to make raincoats and to stuff bedclothes -
8 çaydam
Name of a thin felt used to make raincoats and to stuff bedclothes -
9 kalem
"1. pencil. 2. pen. 3. chisel; gouge. 4. office handling the paperwork for a governmental department. 5. item, entry (in a register, account). 6. sort, kind. 7. scion, slip. 8. shaft (of an arrow). 9. writing, the act of writing. 10. slang penis, *cock, *dick. - açmak 1. to sharpen a pencil. 2. to point a reed (for use as a pen). -e almak /ı/ to write out, draw up, put down on paper. - çekmek /a/ to cross out. -inden çıkma written by. -inden çıkmak to be written by. - darbesi stroke of the pen. - efendisi formerly official employed in a government office, Ottoman bureaucrat. - gezdirmek /üzerinde/ to revise, edit. - işi 1. hand-drawn. 2. hand-carved. -inden kan damlamak colloq. to write effectively and movingly; to write things that bring tears to the eyes. - kaşlı with thin, finely shaped eyebrows. - kulaklı animal with long, pointed ears. - kutusu pencil box. -i kuvvetli (someone) who writes well. - oynatmak 1. to write. 2. /üzerinde/ to correct, edit. 3. /üzerinde/ to spoil (a piece of writing) by alteration. - parmaklı with long, tapering fingers. - sahibi (someone) who writes well. - sapı penholder (for a nib). -e sarılmak to take pen in hand, take up one´s pen. - savaşı war of words. - ucu nib, penpoint. -iyle yaşamak to live by one´s pen, make a living by writing. - yontmak 1. to sharpen a pencil. 2. to point a reed pen. - yürütmek to write." -
10 zayıflatmak
/ı/ 1. to cause (someone, an animal) to get thin or scrawny. 2. to cause (someone) to slim down, cause (someone) to lose weight. 3. to weaken. 4. to make (a possibility) unlikely. 5. to cause (something) to get poor, cause (something) to go downhill, cause (something) to decline in quality.
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