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1 kapamak
v. close, shut, shut down, cover, seal, block, turn off, block up, bung up, confine, coop, coop in, coop up, cover in, encase, fence in, obstruct, obturate, occlude, shut in, shut out, shut to, shut up, shutter, stop, stop up, top, turn out--------kapamak (borç)v. wipe out--------kapamak (hesap)v. wind up--------kapamak (telefon)v. hang up* * *close -
2 kapat
1. close up 2. occlude 3. shut down 4. switch off 5. turn off 6. turn out 7. closing (v.) 8. closed (v.) 9. close (v.) -
3 kapatmak
v. close, shut, shut down, switch off, cover, buy up, cap, clear, close down, close up, cloud, enclose, furl, impound, incarcerate, inclose, intern, liquidate, obturate, occlude, put up, seal, seal off, shut off, shut to, shut up, wall--------kapatmak (borç)v. ante up--------kapatmak (görüntü)v. interrupt* * *close -
4 önlemek
v. prevent, prevent from, prohibit, intercept, avert, avoid, arrest, baffle, bank, circumvent, get under control, counterwork, estop, face up to, foil, foreclose, forestall, frustrate, head off, jugulate, keep back, obviate, occlude, preclude--------önlemek (tehlike)v. ward off* * *prevent -
5 emmek
v. suck, suck in, absorb, adsorb, soak, soak in, sop up, drink in, siphon off, syphon off--------emmek (gaz)v. occlude -
6 kapamamak
v. (neg. form of kapamak) close, shut, shut down, cover, seal, block, turn off, block up, bung up, confine, coop, coop in, coop up, cover in, encase, fence in, obstruct, obturate, occlude, shut in, shut out, shut to, shut up, shutter, stop, stop up, top, turn out -
7 kapatmamak
v. (neg. form of kapatmak) close, shut, shut down, switch off, cover, buy up, cap, clear, close down, close up, cloud, enclose, furl, impound, incarcerate, inclose, intern, liquidate, obturate, occlude, put up, seal, seal off, shut off, shut to, shut up, wall -
8 tıkamak
v. stop, plug, choke up, choke, obstruct, block, block up, stop up, clog, stuff, bung, bung up, congest, engorge, foul, foul up, glut, hold, jam, obturate, occlude, plug up, seal off, spike, spile, stopple, tampon, wad--------tıkamak (damar)v. obliterate -
9 tıkamamak
v. (neg. form of V) stop, plug, choke up, choke, obstruct, block, block up, stop up, clog, stuff, bung, bung up, congest, engorge, foul, foul up, glut, hold, jam, obturate, occlude, plug up, seal off, spike, spile, stopple, tampon, wad -
10 önlememek
v. (neg. form of önlemek) prevent, prevent from, prohibit, intercept, avert, avoid, arrest, baffle, bank, circumvent, get under control, counterwork, estop, face up to, foil, foreclose, forestall, frustrate, head off, jugulate, keep back, obviate, occlude, preclude -
11 çitişmek
1. to become tangled or matted. 2. (for teeth) to occlude.
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Occlude — Oc*clude , v. t. [L. occludere, occlusum; ob (see {Ob }) + claudere to shut.] 1. To shut up; to close. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. (Chem.) To take in and retain; to absorb; said especially with respect to gases; as, iron, platinum, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
occlude — I verb arrest, bar, barricade, block, blockade, check, choke off, close, cork, cover, dam up, debar, deter, fasten, hamper, hedge in, hem in, hinder, impede, inhibit, intercept, interclude, interrupt, lock, obstruct, obturate, oppilate, plug,… … Law dictionary
occlude — (v.) 1590s, from L. occludere (pp. occlusus) shut up, close up, from ob against, up (see OB (Cf. ob )) + claudere to shut, close (see CLOSE (Cf. close) (v.)). Of teeth, 1888 (also Cf. occlusion). Related: Occluded; occlud … Etymology dictionary
occlude — [v] block, prevent choke, clog, close, close out, congest, curb, fill, hinder, impede, leave out, lock out, obstruct, plug, seal, shut, stopper, stop up, throttle; concepts 121,201 Ant. allow, help, permit … New thesaurus
occlude — ► VERB 1) stop, close up, or obstruct. 2) Chemistry (of a solid) absorb and retain (a gas or impurity). 3) (of a tooth) come into contact with another in the opposite jaw. ORIGIN Latin occludere … English terms dictionary
occlude — [ə klo͞od′, äklo͞od′] vt. occluded, occluding [L occludere < ob (see OB ) + claudere, to CLOSE2] 1. to close, shut, or block (a passage) 2. to prevent the passage of; shut in or out 3. to conceal, hide, or obscure … English World dictionary
Occlude — 1 To close, obstruct, or prevent the passage. To occlude an artery is to occlude the flow of blood. 2 To bring together. To occlude the teeth is to align the upper and lower teeth, as for chewing. * * * 1. To close or bring together. 2. To… … Medical dictionary
occlude — verb (occluded; occluding) Etymology: Latin occludere, from ob in the way + claudere to shut, close more at close Date: 1597 transitive verb 1. to close up or block off ; obstruct < a thrombus occluding a coronary artery >; … New Collegiate Dictionary
occlude — To close to a tight enough fit, as do the pieces of a puzzle, or a lid onto a jar or box. Needs for occlusion might include preventing light, air, liquids, or other things from passing through. Dentists are concerned that the teeth of the… … Glossary of Art Terms
occlude — occludent, adj. /euh kloohd /, v., occluded, occluding. v.t. 1. to close, shut, or stop up (a passage, opening, etc.). 2. to shut in, out, or off. 3. Physical Chem. (of certain metals and other solids) to incorporate (gases and other foreign… … Universalium
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