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1 kabul ettir
put across -
2 yutturmak
v. con, fob off smth. on smb., deceive, diddle, dish out, fob, foist, plant, put across, put off, put over, string--------palm off -
3 yutturmamak
v. (neg. form of yutturmak) con, fob off smth. on smb., deceive, diddle, dish out, fob, foist, plant, put across, put off, put over, string -
4 iletmek
v. transmit, transfer, conduct, carry off, convey, deliver, get over, hand in, put across* * *communicate -
5 taşımak
v. carry, transport, bear, wear, bear away, carry away, convey, haul, put across, relocate, remove, run, stanchion, sustain, tote--------taşımak (iterek)v. walk--------taşımak (omuzunda vb)v. ride--------taşımak (sular)v. wash* * *1. transport 2. carry -
6 başarı ile tamamlamak
v. put across -
7 götürmek
v. take, carry, take away, carry away, lead, guide, bear, bear away, conduce, get, lead on, put across, remove, take off, usher, whip off -
8 götürmemek
v. (neg. form of götürmek) take, carry, take away, carry away, lead, guide, bear, bear away, conduce, get, lead on, put across, remove, take off, usher, whip off -
9 iletmemek
v. (neg. form of iletmek) transmit, transfer, conduct, carry off, convey, deliver, get over, hand in, put across -
10 taşımamak
v. (neg. form of taşımak) carry, transport, bear, wear, bear away, carry away, convey, haul, put across, relocate, remove, run, stanchion, sustain, tote -
11 intikam almak
put it across smb. -
12 kızdırmak
v. heat, anger, annoy, irritate, tease, aggravate, badger, bait, bug, burn, chafe, enrage, exacerbate, exasperate, gall, get across, heat up, huff, incense, inflame, infuriate, nettle, overheat, peeve, provoke, put about, put out, rile--------kızdırmak (yaramazlıkla)v. play to* * *annoy -
13 meramını anlatmak
to explain oneself, to make oneself understood, to put oneself across -
14 yutturmak
"to cause to swallow; to make sb believe, to sell, to lead sb on, to put sth across sb; to fob off on, to foist on"
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put across — put over we need to put our message across more clearly Syn: communicate, convey, get across/over, explain, make clear, spell out, clarify; get through to someone … Thesaurus of popular words
put across — or put over PHRASAL VERB When you put something across or put it over, you succeed in describing or explaining it to someone. [V n P] He has taken out a half page advertisement in his local paper to put his point across … English dictionary