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1 firar kaportası
scuttle -
2 pencere kapağı
scuttle -
3 çatı kapağı
scuttle -
4 kömür kovası
hod, scuttle, coal-scuttle -
5 kaçma
n. escape, break, flight, getaway, bunk, elopement, lapse, scamper, scuttle* * *1. abscondment 2. escaping (n.) -
6 kömür kabı
coal scuttle -
7 lomboz
n. dead light, bull's eye, porthole, port, scuttle* * *deadlight -
8 sepet
n. basket, skep--------sepet (hediye)n. hamper--------sepet (yük)n. scuttle* * *1. wicker basket 2. basket 3. carryall 4. handbasket -
9 ambar kapağı
n. hatch, scuttle -
10 delik açarak batırmak
v. scuttle -
11 deniz musluğunu açıp batırmak
v. scuttle -
12 kömür kovası
n. scuttle, hod, skep -
13 motor kapağını karosere bağlayan parça
n. scuttleTurkish-English dictionary > motor kapağını karosere bağlayan parça
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14 sıvışma
n. bunk, french leave, wing, decampment, scuttle, skedaddle -
15 tüymek
v. slip off, flee, bolt, make a bolt for it, bunk, hook it, pull out, scuttle, sheer off, skedaddle, skip out, slink off -
16 tüymemek
v. (neg. form of tüymek) slip off, flee, bolt, make a bolt for it, bunk, hook it, pull out, scuttle, sheer off, skedaddle, skip out, slink off -
17 batırmak
"to sink; to founder; to submerge; to dip, to dunk; to immerse; to stick, to thrust, to immerse, to dig sth into, to plung into;" "(gemiyi) to scupper, to scuttle; to disparage; to dirty; to ruin, to spoil; to bankrupt" iflas ettirmek -
18 lomboz
porthole, bull's eye, scuttle -
19 sıvışmak
"to slip away, to sneak off, to abscond, to scuttle, to clear out (of), to clear off, to make off, to do a bunk, to bunk off; to slope off" -
20 tüymek
to travel, to flee, to slip away, to sneak off, to scuttle, to clear off, to clear out (of), to make off, to do a bunk, to bunk off
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