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1 azar azar ısır
nibble (v.) -
2 hafif ısırma
nibble (n.) -
3 yarım bayt
nibble -
4 dört bit
nibble -
5 ısırmak
v. bite, bite off, nip, snap, champ, nibble, sting--------ısırmak (köpek vb.)v. savage* * *bite -
6 ilgilenmek
v. be interested in, look after, pay attention to, be into, care, take care of, concern oneself, deal, do, be hot for, nibble, nurse, see about, see after, see to, weigh in* * *interest -
7 dişleme
n. bite, nibble -
8 dişlemek
v. bite, nibble, tooth -
9 dişlememek
v. (neg. form of dişlemek) bite, nibble, tooth -
10 kemirme
n. gnawing, nibble, erosion -
11 kemirmek
v. gnaw, nibble, corrode, eat, erode, fret, pick -
12 kemirmemek
v. (neg. form of kemirmek) gnaw, nibble, corrode, eat, erode, fret, pick -
13 otlanmak
v. nibble -
14 otlanmamak
v. (neg. form of otlanmak) nibble -
15 yeme
n. ingestion, nibble -
16 ısırmamak
v. (neg. form of ısırmak) bite, bite off, nip, snap, champ, nibble, sting -
17 ısırış
n. bite, nibble, morsel -
18 dişlemek
"to bite, to nibble; to dent, to notch" -
19 çöplenmek
"to nibble; to get pickings" -
20 dişleme
1. biting, taking a bite, taking a nibble. 2. serrating, serration, notching. 3. arch. crenelated molding, crenelation.
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