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1 söverek
railing (prep.) -
2 parmaklık
railing, balustrade, banisters, grating -
3 parmaklık
n. rail, railing, bar, guardrail, balustrade, banisters, grating, grill, grille, fence, fencing, grid, hurdle, paling, palisade, rack, trellis--------parmaklık (tahta)n. boarding* * *1. grate 2. guardrail 3. railing (n.) 4. rail (n.) -
4 tırabzan
stair rail, stair railing, banister. - ayağı baluster, newel. - babası 1. newel-post, newel (large post usually placed at the end of a railing). 2. colloq. weak, ineffectual father who is little more than a figurehead in his family. -
5 korkuluk
n. scarecrow, guy, banister, parapet, barrier, balustrade, guardrail, railing, rail* * *balustrade -
6 söv
n. show, shew* * *1. railing (v.) 2. rail (v.) -
7 tırabzan
n. handrail, rail, railing, banister* * *banisters -
8 trabzan
n. handrail, rail, railing, banister* * *1. balustrade 2. banister 3. handrail -
9 kenarlık
"edging, border; railing" -
10 küpeşte
"gunwale, railing; banister, handrail" -
11 kenarlık
1. edging, border. 2. balustrade, railing. -
12 korkuluk
"1. scarecrow. 2. banister, balustrade; railing; parapet. 3. (removable) side (of a wagon or flat-bed truck). 4. figurehead; paper tiger; cipher." -
13 küpeşte
"1. naut. rail, railing; gunwale, gunnel. 2. handrail, banister, balustrade." -
14 parmak
"1. finger. 2. toe. 3. spoke (of a wheel). 4. bar, rail (in a railing or grill); baluster. 5. inch (2.5 centimeters). 6. finger (measure used to determine the amount of liquid in a glass). 7. the amount of material that will stick to a finger: bir parmak bal a taste of honey. 8. the length of a finger (used in making rough measurements). -ı ağzında kalmak to be greatly astonished, be open-mouthed with amazement; to marvel at something wonderful. - atmak to make trouble, stir up a stink. - basmak 1. /a/ to draw attention to (a point). 2. to put one´s thumbprint on (a document) (in lieu of a signature). -ımı basarım. colloq. You mark my words! -ını bile oynatamamak/kıpırdatamamak not to be able to move a muscle (owing to fatigue). -ını bile oynatmamak/kıpırdatmamak not to lift so much as a finger (to help). - bozmak (for children) to be on the outs with each other. -ına dolamak/sarmak /ı/ to get (something) on the brain. -la gösterilmek 1. to be a person of distinction, be famous. 2. to be small in number, be so few one can count them on the fingers of one hand (as it were). - hesabı 1. (doing arithmetic by) counting on one´s fingers. 2. metrical system based on a count of syllables. - ısırmak to be greatly astonished, be open-mouthed with amazement; to marvel at something wonderful. - ısırtmak /a/ to leave (someone) open-mouthed with astonishment; to cause (someone) to marvel. - izi fingerprint, dactylogram. - kadar small, mere slip of a (child). - kaldı almost, very nearly. - kaldırmak 1. to raise one´s hand (with only the index finger extended) (done as a means of asking permission to speak). 2. to vote in favor of a motion. - kapı 1. gate made of vertical bars. 2. hinged window grate. -ı olmak /da/ to have a finger in (something), have something to do with (something). -ında oynatmak /ı/ to twist (someone) around one´s little finger, dominate (someone) completely. -ını oynatmak to give a bribe, grease someone´s palm. - parmak finger-shaped, fingerlike. -la sayılmak to be so few one can count them on the fingers of one hand (so to speak). -ını sokmak /a/ to interfere in, meddle in (something); to stick one´s oar in. - tatlısı a sweet, finger-shaped pastry. -ının ucunda/ucuyla çevirmek /ı/ to do (something) easily and skillfully. -ının ucunu göstermemek (for a woman) to cover herself so that a man may see no part of her body whatsoever. - usulü metrical system based on a count of syllables. - üzümü a grape whose fruit is somewhat elongated. -ını yaranın üzerine basmak to put one´s finger on the real problem. -larını (birlikte) yemek to find a food very much to one´s liking, relish every mouthful of a food." -
15 parmaklık
"1. railing; balustrade; grate, grating; grill, window-guard. 2. cot, fingerstall." -
16 şirret
,-ti 1. (woman) who has a railing tongue and a bad temper. 2. shrew, battle-ax, dragon.
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