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21 eğiklik
n. obliqueness, inclination, slant, rake, skew -
22 fırın tarağı
n. rake -
23 gelberi
n. rabble, rake -
24 geçmişi ortaya çıkarmak
v. rake up -
25 geçmişi tekrarlamak
v. rake over -
26 gün ışığına çıkarmak
v. rake up -
27 kanunsuz kazanç
n. loot, rake off -
28 kanunsuz yoldan para kazanmak
v. rake off -
29 kurcalamak
v. irritate, tamper with, tamper, drag up, go round, monkey, monkey with, poke, poke up, rake up, warm up--------kurcalamak (zihin)v. possess -
30 kurcalamamak
v. (neg. form of kurcalamak) irritate, tamper with, tamper, drag up, go round, monkey, monkey with, poke, poke up, rake up, warm up--------let sleeping dogs lie -
31 taraklamak
v. rake -
32 taraklamamak
v. (neg. form of taraklamak) rake -
33 toparlamak
v. collect, put together, sum up, piece together, re collect, tidy up, tidy out, clean up, make up, compose, do out, pick up, rake together, rally--------toparlamak (konuşma)v. round off -
34 toparlamamak
v. (neg. form of toparlamak) collect, put together, sum up, piece together, re collect, tidy up, tidy out, clean up, make up, compose, do out, pick up, rake together, rally -
35 yan yatma
yan yatma (gemi)n. rake -
36 yan yatmak
yan yatmak (gemi)v. careen, rake -
37 yolsuzluk yapmak
v. graft, rake off -
38 zampara
adj. lecherous, lubricious, lubricous--------n. debauchee, fornicator, goat, lecher, masher, rake, roue, wolf, womanizer -
39 çapkın adam
n. rake -
40 anafor
"countercurrent, eddy, counterflow; illicit profit, rake-off, loot, boodle"
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