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1 kofa
rush. -
2 kalabalık saat
rush hour -
3 sıkboğaz etmek
rush smb. off one's feet -
4 akın
"rush, influx, flow; raid, incursion, invasion, inroad, foray" -
5 deneme kopyası
rush print -
6 hasır
rush mat, mat, matting, wickerwork -
7 hasırotu
rush kofa, kiliz -
8 telaş
rush, haste, fluster, flutter, bustle, alarm, precipitation -
9 kiliz
rush, reed. -
10 akın
1. rush, torrential flow. 2. raid. 3. run (of fish). 4. sudden rush (of people). - akın rushing and surging in crowds. - etmek /a/ 1. to surge into, rush into. 2. to attack, make a raid on. - yapmak sports to rush. -
11 aceleye getirmek
v. do smth. in a hurry, rush, hurry, hurry up!, rush in, rush into -
12 atılma
n. rush, rush forward, dash, clutch, pounce, entrance, fling, plunge* * *dismission -
13 dalmak
v. dive, plunge, rush in, rush into, break into, bounce, nip in, sink, sink into, lose oneself in, be absorbed in, meditate, barge, bathe, break, conk, contemplate, dip, drop, drowse off, duck, engross, groove, jut into, muse, pitch into, plummet -
14 dalmamak
v. (neg. form of dalmak) dive, plunge, rush in, rush into, break into, bounce, nip in, sink, sink into, lose oneself in, be absorbed in, meditate, barge, bathe, break, conk, contemplate, dip, drop, drowse off, duck, engross, groove, jut into, muse, pitch into, plummet -
15 düşünmeden girişmek
v. rush into, rush -
16 paldır küldür karar vermek
v. rush in, rush into -
17 dışarı
"1. out. 2. the outside, exterior. 3. the space outside. 4. the provinces (as opposed to the capital); the country (as opposed to the town). 5. foreign lands, abroad. -da 1. outside, out of doors, outdoors. 2. abroad. -dan 1. from the outside. 2. from abroad. -sı outdoors, outside. -ya 1. outside, out, towards the outside. 2. abroad. - atmak /ı/ to get rid of, throw out. - çıkmak 1. to go out. 2. to defecate. -dan evlenme exogamy. -ya fırlamak 1. to (jump up and) rush out. 2. (for eyes) to protrude. -dan getirtmek /ı/ to import. - gitmek 1. to go out; to go into the provinces. 2. to go abroad. - satmak /ı/ to export. - uğramak 1. (for eyes) to protrude. 2. to rush out. - vurmak 1. /ı/ to show, manifest. 2. (for a spot) to show on the outside; (for an illness) to appear, become manifest." -
18 hamle
"1. attack, onslaught, assault. 2. sudden advance, great leap forward. 3. turn (at chess, checkers). 4. sports offensive, attack, charge. - etmek to make an attack, charge, rush forward. - yapmak 1. to make an attack, charge, rush forward. 2. to take the initiative in an enterprise; to make a leap forward. 3. sports to take the offensive, make an attack, make a charge. " -
19 hücum
"1. assault; charge; storming, storm. 2. rushing together, sudden crowding. 3. verbal assault. - botu assault boat. - etmek /a/ 1. to assault; to charge; to rush; to storm. 2. to mob, rush to (a place). -a geçmek 1. to give assault. 2. sports (for players) to take the offensive. - kalesi siege tower, turret. -a kalkmak to spring to the assault. -a uğramak to be assaulted; to be charged; to be rushed; to be stormed." -
20 kan
1. blood. 2. hem-, hemo-, hemi-, haem-, haemo-. 3. hemic, hematic. 4. lineage, family. -ı ağır 1. dull and boring by nature. 2. sluggish by nature. - ağlamak to shed tears of blood, be deeply distressed. - akçesi blood money, wergeld. - akıtmak 1. to sacrifice an animal. 2. to shed blood. - akmak for blood to be shed. - akmaksızın without bloodshed. - akrabalığı blood relationship, consanguinity. - aktarımı blood transfusion. - aktarmak /a/ to give (someone) a blood transfusion. - alacak damarı bilmek to know where to turn for help. - alma med. bloodletting. - almak /dan/ to take blood (from), bleed. - aramak to be out for blood. - bağı blood tie. - bankası blood bank. - basımı path. congestion. - basıncı blood pressure. - basıncı yüksekliği high blood pressure, hypertension. - başına sıçramak/- beynine çıkmak/vurmak to get or have one´s blood up, see red, blow one´s top. - boşalmak to hemorrhage. -a boyamak/bulamak /ı/ to wreak carnage in (a place). -a boyanmak/bulanmak to be covered with blood. -ı bozuk corrupt or evil by nature. - cisimciği blood corpuscle. - çanağı gibi bloodshot (eyes). - çekme med. dry cupping. -ı çekmek /a/ to resemble (a parent) (in looks and in character). - çıbanı boil, furuncle. - çıkar. Blood will flow./There will be a big fight. - çıkmak for blood to be spilled. - dalgası rush of blood to a part of the body, flush. - damarı blood vessel. - davası blood feud, vendetta. - değiştirme med. exchange transfusion. -ı dindirmek to stanch blood. -ına dokunmak /ın/ to make (one´s) blood boil. - dolaşımı/deveranı circulation of the blood. -ı donmak to be shocked, be horrified. - dökmek to shed blood. - dökücü bloodthirsty. -ına ekmek doğramak /ın/ 1. to be glad that one has caused (another´s) death. 2. to benefit by having caused (another´s) misfortune. -ını emmek /ın/ to exploit (someone) unmercifully. - gelmek to bleed. -ına girmek /ın/ 1. to have (someone´s) blood on one´s hands. 2. to deflower (a girl). 3. to damage, destroy. - gitmek /dan/ to bleed (while defecating or menstruating). - gövdeyi götürmek for much blood to be shed, for many people to be killed. - grubu blood group, blood type. - gütme blood feud, vendetta. - gütmek to seek blood vengeance, engage in a vendetta. - hücresi blood cell. -ı ısınmak /a/ to warm to, feel affectionate or sympathetic towards (someone). -ını içine akıtmak/-ı içine akmak to hide one´s sorrows. - iğnesi hypodermic injection of blood-building medicine. - istemek to be out for blood, want blood revenge. - işeme hematuria. -a kan! Blood for blood!/Death to the murderer! -a kan istemek to want blood revenge. -ı kanla yıkamak to exact blood revenge. - kardeşi blood brother. - kaybetmek to lose blood. - kaybı loss of blood. -ı kaynamak 1. to be full of beans, be full of pep. 2. /a/ to feel a sudden rush of affection for (someone). -ları kaynaşmak to come to like each other very quickly, become good friends in no time. - kesici styptic, hemostatic. - kırmızı blood-red, crimson. -ı kurumak to be exasperated. -ını kurutmak /ın/ to exasperate, vex. - kusmak 1. to vomit blood. 2. to be extremely pained or grieved. - kusturmak /a/ to oppress unmercifully. - kusup kızılcık şerbeti içtim demek to hide one´s sufferings from others. - lekesi blood stain. - merkezi blood transfusion center. - muayenesi law blood test (to determine paternity). - nakli blood transfusion. - olmak for murder to take place. (aralarında) - olmak to be involved in a blood feud. -ında olmak to run in the blood of, be in one´s blood. - oturmak /a/ to have a subcutaneous hemorrhage. - oturması subcutaneous hemorrhage. -ıyla ödemek /ı/ to pay with one´s life (for). -ı pahasına at the cost of one´s life. - pıhtılaşması blood coagulation. - portakalı blood orange. - revan içinde 1. bleeding profusely. 2. covered with blood. -ı sıcak outgoing, friendly, warm, sociable. -ı soğuk unsociable, reserved, cold. -ı sulanmak to
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