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21 masrafı üstlenmek
stand the racket -
22 sorumluluğu üstlenmek
stand the racket -
23 suçu üstlenmek
stand the racket, carry the can -
24 tenis raketi kiralayabilir miyim
Is it possible to rent a tennis racketTurkish-English dictionary > tenis raketi kiralayabilir miyim
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25 velvele
n. ballyhoo, fuss, hoi polloi, hubbub, hullabaloo, hurly-burly, kerfuffle, noise, pucker, racket, riot -
26 şamata
n. carryings on, great noise, uproar, din, riot, whoopee, carrying on, conviviality, dustup, hell, hilarity, hoo ha, hubbub, pother, racket, rag, razzle-dazzle, ripsnorter, row, shindy -
27 şantajla para alma
n. racket -
28 gürültü
"noise, racket, din, rumble, crash; uproar, tumult, hubbub, hullabaloo, clamour, to-do; noisy quarrel, row" -
29 haraç
tribute, racket -
30 patırtı
"clatter, noise, din, racket; row, to-do, uproar, disturbance, disorder, tumult, clamour, clamor" -
31 tenis raketi
tennis racket -
32 velvele
fuss, uproar, hullabaloo, outcry, clamour, hubbub, racket, rumpus -
33 şantaj
blackmail, racket, shakedown -
34 paldır küldür
with a great clatter, very noisily, making a great racket. -
35 raket
,-ti 1. racket (used in tennis, badminton, ping-pong). 2. snowshoe. -
36 tangır tangır
clatteringly, with a racket. -
37 tangırtı
clatter, clang, racket. -
38 tenis
tennis. - kortu tennis court. - raketi tennis racket. -
39 zımbırtı
1. discordant, unpleasant sound, noise, racket. 2. anything which produces a discordant, unpleasant sound. 3. what-do-you-call-it, thingumajig, thingumabob. -
40 zırlamak
1. to make an unpleasant noise, make a racket. 2. to yammer, yak, go on tiresomely. 3. to blubber, boohoo, cry, weep.
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