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1 hafifçe batır
prickle -
2 dalama
prickle -
3 diken
"prickle, thorn; spine" -
4 karıncalanma
prickle, pins and needles -
5 batırmak
v. submerge, sink, dip, ruin, bankrupt, jab, stick, break, immerse, plunge, prickle, bring to ruin, swamp* * *sting -
6 diken
n. thorn, spine, thorny plant, thornbush, briar, brier, barb, prick, pricker, prickle, spicule, trichome--------diken (hayvan)n. quill* * *thorn -
7 iğnelenme
n. prickle* * *pricking -
8 batırmamak
v. (neg. form of batırmak) submerge, sink, dip, ruin, bankrupt, jab, stick, break, immerse, plunge, prickle, bring to ruin, swamp -
9 dalama
n. prickle, thorn, thistle, briar; prong, barb, spike -
10 iğnelemek
v. pin-up, pin, needle, prickle, ironize, quip, stick -
11 iğnelememek
v. (neg. form of iğnelemek) pin-up, pin, needle, prickle, ironize, quip, stick -
12 karıncalanma
n. pitting, tingle, pins and needles, prickle, formication -
13 karıncalanmak
v. feel benumbed, tingle, crawl, formicate, prickle, go to sleep -
14 karıncalanmamak
v. (neg. form of karıncalanmak) feel benumbed, tingle, crawl, formicate, prickle, go to sleep -
15 sivri uç
n. point, spike, cusp, jag, prickle, prong, spica -
16 iğnelenme
"being pinned; hearing sarcastic words; prickle" -
17 karıncalanmak
"to swarm; to prickle, to have pins and needles" -
18 batmak
"1. to sink; /a/ to sink into. 2. (for the sun, moon, or stars) to set. 3. to decline, decay, go to ruin, go to the dogs; to come to an end, cease to be. 4. /a/ to get covered in: Toza battık! We´re covered in dust. 5. (for one´s clothes) to get dirty, be a mess. 6. to go into a financial decline; to go bankrupt, go broke. 7. to lose (money, wealth) (owing to mismanagement, another´s dishonesty): Paramın çoğu battı. I lost most of my money. 8. /a/ (for one thing) to pierce, enter, or prick (another): Parmağıma diken battı. I´ve got a thorn in my finger. 9. (for wool, etc.) to scratch, prickle, feel prickly to one´s skin. 10. /a/ to hurt, wound (someone´s feelings). 11. /a/ (for something desirable) to make (someone) uncomfortable: Sana rahat batmış. It looks like the good life has gotten to be too much for you. Battı balık yan gider. colloq. Things are such a mess that there is no use trying to do anything. bata çıka (reaching a place, making one´s way) by slogging (through or as if through mud)."
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