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1 doğrult
rectify -
2 damıtarak arıtmak
v. rectify -
3 doğru akıma çevirmek
v. rectify -
4 doğrultmak
v. straighten, unbend, uncross, rectify, point, present, orient, orientate, aim, plumb, range, right, true up--------doğrultmak (silah)v. point, present, up with, train -
5 doğrultmamak
v. (neg. form of doğrultmak) straighten, unbend, uncross, rectify, point, present, orient, orientate, aim, plumb, range, right, true up -
6 taşlamak
v. stone, satirize, lapidate, pelt, rectify -
7 taşlamamak
v. (neg. form of taşlamak) stone, satirize, lapidate, pelt, rectify -
8 uzunluğunu ölçmek
uzunluğunu ölçmek (eğri)v. rectify -
9 adam etmek
"a) to chastise, to lick sb into shape; b) to put in order, to rectify, to better" -
10 arıtmak
"to purify, to clean, to cleanse; to refine, to rectify" -
11 dalgalı akımı doğru akıma çevirmek
to rectifyİngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > dalgalı akımı doğru akıma çevirmek
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12 damıtmak
to distil, to distill, to rectify -
13 düzeltmek
"to smooth, to straighten, to level; to arrange, to put in order; to sort sth out; to correct; to ameliorate, to improve; to reform; to remedy, to rectify; to repair; to proofread; to tidy up" -
14 at
",-tı horse. -ı alan Üsküdar´ı geçti. colloq. It is far too late now (to rectify it). -/-lar anası mannish woman with large features. - başı beraber/bir both in the same condition, on the same level. -a binmek to mount a horse; to ride a horse. - cambazı 1. equestrian performer, show rider. 2. horse dealer, horse trader. - çalındıktan sonra ahırın kapısını kapamak to lock the barn door after the horse is stolen. -a et, ite ot vermek to distribute work or goods without considering the needs and skills of those involved. - gibi huge (woman). - hırsızı gibi shifty-looking big (man). -tan inip eşeğe binmek to come down in the world. - izi it izine karışmak to be such a confused society that one can´t tell the good people from the worthless. - kılı horsehair. - koşmak /a/ to hitch a horse to (a carriage). - koşturmak 1. to gallop, gallop a horse, ride at a gallop. 2. colloq. to fool around, chase rainbows. - koşturacak kadar büyük/geniş huge (room, house, etc.). - meydanı hippodrome. - nalı horseshoe. - nalı kadar immense (medal, medallion, ornament). - oynatmak 1. to show off one´s skill as a horseman. 2. /la/ to compete (with). 3. /da/ to rule, establish one´s overlordship (over). 4. to act as one wishes. 5. /da/ to be knowledgeable in (a subject). -ın ölümü arpadan olsun. proverb It is not worth depriving oneself of something one likes for fear of bad consequences. - pazarı horse market. - pazarında eşek osurtmuyoruz. vulg. Shut up and listen to what I´m saying. -ını sağlam kazığa bağlamak to take precautions in one´s business. - yarışı horse race. " -
15 tashih
"correction; rectification. -ler corrected pages (of a text). - etmek /ı/ to correct; to rectify. "
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