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1 çarpmak
n. plunk--------v. multiply, strike, bang, knock, bump, hit, slam, crash, bump into, smash, clash, lash, bang into, collide, crash into, run against, pulse, pulsate, barge, bash, cannon, clap, dash, greet, hurtle, impinge, kayo, knock out, knock over, mulct, plant--------çarpmak (gemi)v. foul--------çarpmak (kalp)v. throb* * *bump -
2 düş
n. shower, shower bath--------duş (dezenfekte amaçlı)n. douche--------duş (tazyikli)n. needle bath* * *1. dream 2. fell 3. plummet 4. plump down 5. plunk 6. reverie 7. falling (v.) 8. decayed (v.) 9. fallen (v.) 10. slumped (v.) 11. drop (v.) 12. drop down (v.) 13. decay (v.) 14. fall (v.) -
3 düşür
1. bring down 2. brought down 3. downgrade 4. let fall 5. plunk down 6. send down 7. sent down 8. lower (v.) -
4 patlamak
v. burst, explode, go off, crack, erupt, blow, blow up, pop, break, detonate, fulminate, go up, knock back, let fly, plonk, plunk, go pop, puncture, set back, snap, spring--------patlamak (lastik)v. blow out* * *explode -
5 tam
adj. complete, full, whole, entire, just, exact, precise, perfect, integral, absolute, accurate, true, trueborn, very, accomplished, all out, blank, clear, consummate, correct, dead, downright, engrained, even, factual, implicit, ingrained, intact--------adv. exactly, fully, right, precisely, very, the very, at the time, just, bang, bang on, according to Cocker, desperately, due, even, out and out, plunk, prompt, rightdown, sharp, slap bang, slick, stark, straight, to a T--------pref. holo* * *1. unmitigated 2. absolute 3. exact 4. just 5. out and out 6. exact (adj.) 7. consummate (adj.) -
6 vurmak
v. bang, beat, bruise, bust, catapult, catch, clap, clip, clout, dash, deal, gun, hit, impinge, inflict, kayo, knock, land, lay out, lay to, lodge, mall, nail, pack, plant, plonk, plug, plunk, pound, pummel, punch, ram, shoot, shoot off, slog, smash--------vurmak (golf)v. putt--------vurmak (güneş vb.)v. beat down--------vurmak (kuş)v. grass--------vurmak (mermi)v. pip--------vurmak (muayene)v. percuss--------vurmak (saat başlarını)v. chime--------vurmak (silahla)v. prick--------vurmak (topa)v. bat* * *1. strike 2. hit -
7 dan diye
adv. plunk -
8 güm diye
adv. plonk, plunk -
9 gümlemek
v. boom, plonk, plunk -
10 gümlememek
v. (neg. form of gümlemek) boom, plonk, plunk -
11 küt diye
adv. with a sharp blow, plonk, plump, plunk -
12 patlamamak
v. (neg. form of patlamak) burst, explode, go off, crack, erupt, blow, blow up, pop, break, detonate, fulminate, go up, knock back, let fly, plonk, plunk, go pop, puncture, set back, snap, spring -
13 tam ortasına
adv. plonk, plunk -
14 vurmamak
v. (neg. form of vurmak) bang, beat, bruise, bust, catapult, catch, clap, clip, clout, dash, deal, gun, hit, impinge, inflict, kayo, knock, land, lay out, lay to, lodge, mall, nail, pack, plant, plonk, plug, plunk, pound, pummel, punch, ram, shoot, shoot off, slog, smash -
15 külçe
1. ingot (cast metal). 2. nugget, lump (of unrefined metal). 3. bunch. - gibi oturmak to flop down, plop down, plunk oneself down (because of great fatigue).
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