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1 ağzından kaçırmak
v. babble, babble out smth., betray, blab, blab out, blunder out, blurt out, let fall, rap out, tattle -
2 tıklatmak
v. tap, rap--------tıklatmak (ruh)v. rap out -
3 çalmak
v. steal, blow, lift, walk away with, bag, thieve, knock off, knock, abstract, adopt, cop, crib, defalcate, filch, grind, grind out, heist, hijack, hoist, hook, hoot, incline, jangle, jingle, knelt, mooch, nick, nobble, make off with, pilfer, pinch--------çalmak (davul)v. beat--------çalmak (hayvan)v. rustle--------çalmak (kapı)v. rap--------çalmak (müzik)v. play, render, finger--------çalmak (renk)v. verge on, verge into, verge--------çalmak (saat)v. strike--------çalmak (tamtam vb.)v. beat out--------çalmak (telli çalgı)v. twang--------çalmak (yeşile vb.)v. tend--------çalmak (çan)v. chime--------çalmak (çanlar)v. peal* * *1. pilfer 2. ring -
4 azarlama
n. scolding, reprimand, lash, rebuke, ribbing, strafing, upbraiding; vituperation, rap, wigging, blast, castigation* * *1. bawling out 2. reprehension 3. chiding (n.) -
5 azarlamak
to scold, to rebuke, to reproach, to lecture, to reprimand, to tell off, to blow sb up, to tear sb off a strip, to take sb to task, to haul sb over the coals, to bawl sb out, to give sb a rocket, to come down on, to dress sb down, to give sb a rap on/over -
6 haşlamak
"to boil; to scald; to scold, to tell sb off, to blow sb up, to give sb a rap on/over the knuckles, to tear sb off a strip, to haul sb over the coals, to tick sb off, to bawl sb out"
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