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1 kozunu sona saklamak
play close to one's chest, play cards close to one's chest -
2 çıkarı için gizlice hareket etmek
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3 iskambil
1. (any) card game. 2. playing card. 3. deck of cards. - kâğıdı 1. playing card. 2. deck of cards. - kâğıdı gibi devrilmek to fall like a house of cards. - oynamak to play cards. - oyunu card game. -
4 kâğıt
"1. paper; piece of paper. 2. card, playing card. 3. colloq. letter, note. 4. document. - açmak to turn up the trump card. - bıçağı paper cutter. - dağıtmak to deal the cards. -a dökmek /ı/ to put (something) down on paper, write (something) down. - ezmesi papier-mâché. - fabrikası paper mill. - fener paper lantern, Chinese lantern. - gibi olmak to turn as white as a sheet. - hamuru paper pulp. - kaplamak /a/ to paper, cover with paper. - kebabı a dish made of lamb and vegetables broiled in a wrapper. - makası paper scissors. - oynamak to play cards. - oyunu card game. - para paper money; note, bill. - para çıkarma fin. emission. - sepeti wastepaper basket. - üzerinde (existing) on paper, in the planning stage. - üzerinde kalmak (for a project) to exist on paper only, not to get beyond the planning stage. - üzerine koymak /ı/ to put (something) in writing." -
5 iskambil oynamak
to play cards -
6 koz
"1. a chance (to attack or to defend oneself); a trump, an ace up one´s sleeve. 2. playing cards trump. 3. walnut. - helva/helvası nougat. - kabuğundan çıkmış da kabuğunu beğenmemiş. colloq. He is ashamed of his background. -unu kaybetmek colloq. to lose, come out the loser. - kırmak 1. to play a trump card. 2. to be up to no good. -unu oynamak to play one´s trump card. -unu paylaşmak /la/ (forcibly) to settle accounts with (someone)." -
7 kartlarını iyi oynamak
to play one's cards well -
8 kozunu iyi oynamak
to play one's cards well -
9 köprü
1. bridge. 2. dent., wrestling, naut. bridge. 3. hasp (of a lock). 4. slang bending a playing card so that when the cards are cut this card will come out on top. - altı çocuğu homeless child, street Arab. -nün/-lerin altından çok su/sular aktı/geçti. colloq. Many things have changed since then. -leri atmak to burn one´s bridges. -den/-yü geçinceye kadar ayıya dayı derler. proverb You should play up to an ogre until he gives you what you want. - gözü arch of a bridge. -
10 seans
"1. session, sitting (of a committee, assembly). 2. (a) treatment (an instance of therapeutic treatment): Adamın hastalığı beş seansta tedavi edildi. The man´s illness was cured after five treatments. 3. (a) showing (of a movie); (a) performance (of a play). 4. playing cards (a) game: bir poker seansı a game of poker. 5. (a) sitting (for one´s portrait). 6. spiritualism séance."
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