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41 satmak
v. sell, market, dispose of, offload, push off, resell, unload, vend--------satmak (arkadaşlarını)give the game away--------satmak (birini)sell smb. down the river* * *sell -
42 sıkıştırma
n. pressing, compression, push, squeeze, importunity, incarceration* * *1. compaction 2. compression 3. tampering (n.) 4. compressing (n.) 5. compress (n.) -
43 şınav
n. examination, exam, test, trial, furnace* * *push up -
44 topluluk
n. group, crowd, party, company, society, community, colony, troop, army, cohort, corps, coterie, ensemble, gathering, herd, hive, knot, push, set* * *1. troupe 2. community 3. congregation 4. ensemble 5. sinter (n.) -
45 yaklaşmak
v. approach, come close to, approximate, bear down on, close, come near, come on, come up, converge, draw, draw close, draw near, draw on, go on for, get hotter, near, step up, verge, walk-up, walk up to, get warmer--------yaklaşmak (yaş)v. push, be pushing* * *approach -
46 zorlama
n. arm twisting, coaction, coercion, compulsion, constraint, duress, enforcement, force, impellent, pressure, push, screw, strain, urge, violence* * *1. coercion 2. compulsion 3. compelling (n.) 4. constraining (n.) 5. forcing (n.) 6. stress (n.) -
47 araya adam koyup işe girmek
v. get a job by push -
48 arka çıkan kimse
n. supporter, backer, sponsor, push -
49 avara etmek
v. shove off, cast off, push off -
50 baskı yapmak
v. pressurize, constrain, constrict, force, use force, squeeze, stress, bear against, coerce, impress, keep down, lean on, oppress, press, pressure, push, sit upon, subdue, tyrannize, urge, urge against -
51 bastırmak
v. press down on, depress, push down, compress, weigh down, weigh, allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, bear against, beat down, bottle up, burke, choke, crucify, drown, extinguish, flow, gulp, gulp down, hold down, keep down, keep in, keep under -
52 bastırmamak
v. (neg. form of bastırmak) press down on, depress, push down, compress, weigh down, weigh, allay, alleviate, appease, assuage, bear against, beat down, bottle up, burke, choke, crucify, drown, extinguish, flow, gulp, gulp down, hold down, keep down, keep in, keep under -
53 boynuzlamak
v. gore, butt, push with the head or horns, butt or gore with the horns, horn; cuckold -
54 boynuzlamamak
v. (neg. form of boynuzlamak) gore, butt, push with the head or horns, butt or gore with the horns, horn; cuckold -
55 defol
interj. get out!, get out of my sight!, off with you, away with you!, fuck off! [sl.], be off, begone, push off, piss off! [sl.], drop dead, go boil your head, hence with it, off, out, scram, swing, swing it -
56 defolmak
v. go away, be off, clear off, clear out, beat it, push off, vamoose, vamose -
57 defolmamak
v. (neg. form of defolmak) go away, be off, clear off, clear out, beat it, push off, vamoose, vamose -
58 düğme ile çalışan
adj. push button -
59 ekstrüzif
adj. extrusive, tending to push out; tending to project; of molten rock that was forced through cracks in the earth's surface -
60 gerekirse
adv. if necessary, if need be, if required, should the occasion arise, at a push
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