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1 perde
1. curtain, drape, drapery. 2. movie screen, screen. 3. theat. (an) act (of a play). 4. mus. pitch. 5. mus. fret (of a stringed instrument). 6. web, webbing (between the toes of some birds). 7. colloq. cataract (in the eye). -lerini açmak (for a theater) to begin a new season. -ye aktarmak /ı/ to make (a novel, story, play) into a motion picture. - arası intermission (during a theatrical performance). - arkası the hidden side of a matter. - arkasında/arkasından secretly, surreptitiously, behind the scenes, backstage. - ayaklı web-footed (bird). - çekmek /a/ to curtain off (something unsightly), hide (something) from view with a curtain. - inmek /a/ colloq. for a cataract to develop in (one´s eye). - perde by degrees, gradually. -si yırtık/sıyrık shameless, brazen (person). -
2 yontulmak
"1. to be shaped by cutting; to be chiseled; to be hewn; to be whittled; (for stone) to be dressed; to be sculpted, be sculptured. 2. to be pointed, be sharpened. 3. colloq. to be chiseled out of one´s money gradually and unsuspectingly. 4. (for someone) to learn manners, have the rough edges knocked off him."
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