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"1. strand; thread; fiber. 2. (a) wire. 3. string (of a musical instrument). 4. screening, screen cloth, mesh used for window and door screens; window screen; door screen. 5. (a) thin silver or gold-colored wire (used as an ornament by a bride). 6. wire, made of wire. - çekmek 1. /a/ to enclose (a place) with a wire fence, string up a wire fence around (a place). 2. to draw metal into wire. -ine dokunmak /ın/ to make (someone´s) blood boil, enrage. - halat wire rope, cable. - kadayıf 1. a sweet pastry with a texture similar to that of shredded wheat. 2. dough with which the aforementioned pastry is made. - kırmak 1. to blunder, make a misstep. 2. slang to offend someone, tread on someone´s toes. -i kırmak 1. to quit one´s job. 2. to sever relations with someone. - örgü 1. woven wire; fencing made of woven wire; chain link fencing. 2. fence made of woven wire; chain link fence. - şehriye vermicelli. -ler takmak/takınmak to rejoice at another´s misfortune." -
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adj. webbed--------n. curtain (hung at a window, on the stage of a theater, etc.), screen; veil, cloak; act, section of a play or opera, episode; (Music) key, tone; fret, any of the ridges of wood or metal on a fingerboard (of a guitar, lute, etc.)--------perde (ayakta)n. web--------perde (sahne)n. drop--------perde (ses)n. pitch* * *1. theater curtain 2. act 3. curtain 4. damper 5. curtain (n.)
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