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"1. nail; fingernail; toenail. 2. claw; hoof (refers only to the horny part of an animal´s hoof). 3. quotation mark, quote, Brit. inverted comma. 4. mech. ratchet, pawl, click, detent. 5. ejector, ejecting mechanism (of a gun). 6. barb (of a hook); fluke, palm (of an anchor). 7. claw-foot console table. 8. print. binding margin (left on the binding edge of a page). -ına benzememek /ın/ (for one person) to be very inferior to (another), be nothing compared to (another). - çekici claw hammer. -ı dibinde 1. /ın/ very near, right under (someone´s) nose. 2. (money paid) in cash, cash on the barrelhead, on the barrelhead. - fırçası nail brush. - göstermek /a/ to show one´s claws, behave threateningly. - işareti/imi quotation mark, quote, Brit. inverted comma. - kesintisi nail paring, nail clipping. -larını kesmek /ın/ 1. to cut (one´s, someone´s) nails. 2. to render (someone) harmless, pull (someone´s) teeth. -ının kiri bile olamamak /ın/ (for one person) to be very inferior to (another), be nothing compared to (another). - makası nail scissors. -ını sökmek /ın/ to render (someone) harmless, pull (someone´s) teeth. - sürüştürmek to interfere deliberately in order to make a bad situation worse, stick one´s oar in deliberately in order to fan the flames. - takmak /a/ to latch onto (someone) and bedevil him. - törpüsü nail file; emery board. -larını yaptırmak to have a manicure/pedicure. - yemek to bite one´s nails. - yeri fingerhold (in the blade of a pocketknife)."
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