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1 döndür
1. revolve 2. rotate 3. twiddle 4. turning (v.) -
2 döndürmek
v. turn, turn round, turn aside, turn over, rotate, spin, whirl, turn inside out, reverse, deflect, return, revolve, roll, slew, slew round, slue, slue round, swerve, swing, twiddle, twirl, veer, veer round, wheel, wind, wind up--------döndürmek (gemi)v. round off--------döndürmek (topaç vb.)v. whip* * *rotate -
3 devir yapmak
v. revolve -
4 devretme
n. assignment, alienation, transfer, circulation, revolve, cession, demise, devolution, delivery -
5 devretmek
v. assign, deliver, alienate, transfer, cede, hand over, pass on, pass, revolve, circulate, turn over, circuit, convey, devolve, dispose of, hand down, hand on, slew, slue -
6 devretmemek
v. (neg. form of devretmek) assign, deliver, alienate, transfer, cede, hand over, pass on, pass, revolve, circulate, turn over, circuit, convey, devolve, dispose of, hand down, hand on, slew, slue -
7 döndürmemek
v. (neg. form of döndürmek) turn, turn round, turn aside, turn over, rotate, spin, whirl, turn inside out, reverse, deflect, return, revolve, roll, slew, slew round, slue, slue round, swerve, swing, twiddle, twirl, veer, veer round, wheel, wind, wind up -
8 düşünüp taşınmak
v. cogitate over, revolve, cogitate, ponder over, think over, reason out, worry out, calculate, chew, debate, debate with oneself, look round, mull over, ponder, pore, reason, reflect, ruminate, turn over, turn over in one's mind, weigh -
9 etrafında dönmek
v. round, circuit, revolve -
10 döndürmek
"to turn, to rotate; to wind, to spin; to reverse; to revolve; to turn into, to make, to drive; to manage, to run; to fail, to flunk; to change (the subject); to convert" -
11 yuvarlanmak
"to rotate, to revolve; to turn around; to topple over" -
12 çevirmek
"to turn, to turn (sth) round; to point; to spin; to divert; (kamera, dürbün) to train; to wind; to rotate; to revolve; to reverse; to revoke, to annul; to send back; to translate (into), to render" " tercüme etmek; to manage, to run" " yönetmek, idare etmek; to convert; to turn into; to transform, to change; to surround, to encircle, to encompass" " kuþatmak; to stop, to hold up; (plan, dolap, vb.) to make, to carry out, to hatch" -
13 devretmek
1. to turn, revolve. 2. /ı, a/ to turn over, transfer (something) to. 3. /ı/ to read, go over. -
14 dönmek
"1. to turn, revolve, rotate, spin. 2. to return, go back, come back. 3. /a/ to turn (toward). 4. /dan or ı/ to make a turn (at), turn. 5. /a/ to turn into, become. 6. to repeat, stay back in class. 7. to be converted (to another religion or point of view). 8. (for weather, circumstances) to change. 9. (for something tricky) to be going on. 10. /dan/ to change (one´s plans); to break (a promise). 11. /dan/ to renounce (a cause, a claim to or for something). döne döne by turning, by spinning. dönüp dolaşmak to walk back and forth." -
15 fırıldanmak
1. to spin, whirl, revolve. 2. to move around hurriedly and anxiously.
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