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21 kulak
"1. ear. 2. gill (of a fish). 3. tuning peg. 4. natural sense of musical pitch, ear. 5. handgrip, lug, (rounded) handle (of a cooking pot). -ını açmak to listen carefully. -ı ağır işitmek to be hard of hearing, be partially deaf. - akıntısı discharge from an ear. - asmak /a/ to pay attention (to); to heed. -tan âşık olmak /a/ to be in love with (someone, something) one has never seen. -ı (bir şeyde) olmak to be listening to. -ını bükmek /ın/ to forewarn. -ına çalınmak /ın/ to overhear (something). -ını çekmek /ın/ 1. to pull (someone´s) ear. 2. to give (someone) a firm but gentle rebuke. -ları çınlamak for one´s ears to ring. -ı/-ları çınlasın. colloq. I wish he could hear this (said when something good is said of someone absent). -ını çınlatmak /ın/ to speak well of (someone absent). - delici earsplitting, deafening (noise). -ı delik (person) who´s quick to pick up news. -ını delmek /ın/ slang to tell (a gambler) that he´s been swindled. -larını dikmek (for an animal) to prick up its ears. -ını doldurmak /ın/ to fill (someone) in, put (someone) in the know; to brief, prime. - dolgunluğu knowledge picked up here and there (by listening). -tan dolma (knowledge) picked up here and there (by listening). -ları dolmak to be fed up with hearing the same thing over and over again. -ı düşük 1. listless, lifeless. 2. glum, blue. -erimi earshot. -ına gelmek to hear. -ına girmek to heed, take note of; to accept as true. - iltihabı path. ear infection. - kabartmak to prick up one´s ears, be all ears. -larına kadar kızarmak to blush/flush hotly, go beet red. -tan kapmak /ı/ to pick up (knowledge) here and there (by listening). -ına kar suyu kaçmak to hear some disquieting news. - kepçesi anat. earlap, the external ear. - kesilmek to be all ears, listen attentively. -larını kısmak (for an animal) to lay back its ears. - kiri earwax. -ı kirişte olmak to be all ears. -ına koymak/sokmak /ı, ın/ to fill (someone) in about; to prime (someone) about. -tan kulağa (news traveling) on the grapevine. -ına küpe olmak to be a lesson to, serve as a warning to, leave a lasting impression on. - misafiri olmak /a/ to overhear. -ını okşamak (for a sound or spoken words) to delight (one). -larının pasını gidermek (for music) to delight (one) because one hasn´t heard its like for a long time. -ları paslanmak not to have heard good music for a long time. -ına söylemek /ı, ın/ to whisper (something) in (someone´s) ear. -ı tıkalı 1. hard of hearing. 2. unwilling to listen; (person) who is not listening. - tıkamak /a/ to pretend not to hear; to ignore. -larını tıkamak /a/ to shut one´s ears to, not to listen to. - tutmak /a/ to listen carefully (to). - uğultusu ringing in the ears. - vermek /a/ to listen carefully (to). - yağı earwax, cerumen. - yolu anat. auditory canal." -
22 çevirmek
"1. /ı/ to turn. 2. /ı/ to turn, rotate; to make (something) spin. 3. /ı/ to manage. 4. /ı/ to stop (someone who is going somewhere). 5. /ı/ to send (something) back. 6. /ı/ to turn (a garment) inside out. 7. /ı/ to interpret (something) (in a specified way). 8. /ı/ to translate. 9. /ı, la/ to enclose (a place) with. 10. /ı, a/ to turn, make, or transform (one thing) into (another). 11. /ı/ to pull (a trick, a ruse). 12. /ı, a/ to turn (a situation) into (something bad). 13. /a/ (for one kind of meteorological condition) to turn into, become (another): Yağmur kara çevirdi. The rain´s turned to snow. Çevir kazı yanmasın. colloq. Why are you changing the subject? (said sarcastically)." -
23 söktürmek
1. /ı, a/ to have (someone) pull up, uproot, pull out, rip out, dismantle, unstitch, or unravel (something). 2. (for a drug) to cause (mucus, urine, feces) to be discharged. -
24 çekelemek
/ı/ 1. to pull on (someone, something) repeatedly. 2. to pull and drag. -
25 koparmak
",kopartmak 1. /ı/ to break off, tear off; to break or snap (something) in two. 2. /ı/ to pluck, pick, snap off. 3. /ı/ to set up, let out (a loud noise). 4. /ı, dan/ to pull away by force. 5. /ı, dan/ colloq. to obtain with difficulty; to get (something) out of (someone); to wangle." -
26 sıyırmak
"1. /ı/ to graze, skin, or scrape (leaving an injury); to skin (something) off. 2. /ı/ to peel off, strip off, take off; to skim off. 3. /ı/ to draw (a sword). 4. /ı/ to scour or scrape (something) clean; to pick or gnaw (a bone) clean; to eat every morsel of food on (one´s plate). 5. /ı/ to tear (a cloth) into strips, rip up (a cloth). 6. /ı/ to pull (a garment) up or down a little bit. 7. /ı, dan/ to get (someone) out of (a predicament)." -
27 dolap
"1. cupboard; wardrobe. 2. stall in the Covered Market in Istanbul. 3. water wheel. 4. treadmill. 5. Ferris wheel. 6. colloq. plot, intrigue, trickery, ruse. - beygiri gibi dönüp durmak 1. to be caught in a monotonous routine. 2. to walk to and fro around a room. -ı bozulmak colloq. 1. (for one´s work) to fall apart. 2. (for one´s ruse) to be spoiled. - çevirmek/döndürmek colloq. to do something tricky, pull a ruse. -a girmek colloq. to be duped, be taken in. -a koymak /ı/ slang to dupe, trap, take in." -
28 duman
"1. smoke; fumes. 2. fog, mist, haze. 3. opacity (in the eye). 4. slang bad, hopeless (state, condition). 5. slang hashish. 6. slang useless; uselessly. 7. slang timid, easily frightened. 8. slang gullible. - almak 1. /ı/ (for a place) to be covered with mist or fog. 2. /dan/ to drag on, take a puff or pull of (a cigarette). - altı olmak to get potted from the smoke of hashish (in a closed place). - attırmak /a/ slang 1. to intimidate. 2. to be much better than. -ı doğru çıksın. colloq. As long as it works properly don´t worry about how it looks. - etmek /ı/ slang 1. to break (something) up, spoil. 2. to defeat. - olmak slang 1. /işi or durumu/ (for one´s work or a situation) to hit rock bottom, become very bad. 2. to disappear, get lost. -ı üstünde colloq. 1. with the bloom still on it, very fresh. 2. brand-new, fresh. - yapmak slang to win a lot at gambling with a small stake, make a killing." -
29 hınzırlık
1. mischievousness. 2. piece of mischief. 3. nastiness, meanness. 4. nasty trick. - etmek 1. to do something mischievous. 2. to pull a nasty trick. -
30 pistonlu
1. (something) which has a piston. 2. slang (someone) who has pull, who has a friend at court. -
31 çatır çatır
"1. (breaking) with a crack or a snap; (burning) with a crackle or a snap; cracklingly; with a crunch. 2. by force. 3. easily, with great ease. - çatlamak 1. to crack or splinter into pieces. 2. to be eaten up with jealousy. - etmek to make a cracking, crackling, or crunching sound. - konuşmak /ı/ to speak (a language) fluently, be able to rattle away in (a language). - sökmek /ı/ to pull out or rip out (something) by force." -
32 çekici
1. (force, vehicle, instrument, etc.) which can pull, draw, haul, drag, or tug something. 2. attractive, appealing. 3. wrecker, tow truck. - araç wrecker, tow truck. -
33 çekişmek
"1. to bicker; to have a spat or tiff. 2. /ı/ to pull (someone, something) in opposite directions. 3. /ı/ to draw (their knives) (in order to attack each other). 4. /ı/ to draw (lots) among themselves. 5. (for a group) to try hard, struggle. çekişe çekişe pazarlık etmek to haggle, bargain hard."
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