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1 ıdhsadı
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2 ıdhsadı
Send -
3 arkaya gönder
send to back -
4 iki seksen uzatmak
send smb. sprawling -
5 konuşmayı reddetmek
send smb. to Coventry -
6 ortalığı birbirine katmak
send things flying -
7 valizlerimi otele yollayın lütfen
Send my baggage to the hotel pleaseTurkish-English dictionary > valizlerimi otele yollayın lütfen
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8 yüzüne bakmamak
send smb. to Coventry -
9 yırattı
Send sb. for away -
10 yırattı
Send sb. for away -
11 göndermek
v. send, send away, dispatch, consign, forward, address, bundle off, conjure away, expedite, freight, order away, refer, relegate, remit, route, send forth, send off, send out, ship, ship off* * *address -
12 göndermemek
v. (neg. form of göndermek) send, send away, dispatch, consign, forward, address, bundle off, conjure away, expedite, freight, order away, refer, relegate, remit, route, send forth, send off, send out, ship, ship off -
13 haber
"1. news, information, message, word. 2. knowledge. 3. formerly, gram. predicate. - ajansı news agency. - alma mil. intelligence. - almak 1. /ı/ to hear, learn, get word of. 2. /dan/ to hear from. - atlamak to miss a news scoop; to fail to print an item. - atlatmak to scoop the news, get a scoop on the news. - bülteni news bulletin, news report; newscast. - çıkmamak /dan/ not to hear anything (from, about). - filmi newsreel. - geçmek to send out a news report or communiqué (by fax, telephone, etc.). - göndermek /a/ to send a message (to). - güvercini carrier pigeon, homing pigeon. - kaynağı news source, source. - kipi gram. indicative mood. - merkezi 1. mil. command post. 2. news bureau, news center, news desk. 3. information bureau. -i olmak /dan/ to be informed of, know about. -in olsun! colloq. You should know!/You should be informed! - salmak/yollamak /a/ colloq. to send a message or news to. - sızdırmamak not to let any information leak out. - sütunu news column. - toplamak to gather news. - uçurmak /a/ 1. to send a message to (someone) secretly. 2. to send an urgent message to. -im var. I know about it.... - ver! /dan/ colloq. Give me the lowdown on...!/Give me the news about...! - vermek 1. /a/ to tell, let (someone) know, inform. 2. /ı/ to indicate that..., show that..., be a sign that.... - yetiştirmek /a/ to get the news or a message to (a place) on time. -im yok. colloq. I know nothing about it./I haven´t heard it." -
14 yollamak
v. convey, dispatch, expedite, forward, order away, send, send forth, send off, send out, ship off* * *address -
15 yollamamak
v. (neg. form of yollamak) convey, dispatch, expedite, forward, order away, send, send forth, send off, send out, ship off -
16 defetmek
v. drive away, repel, beat off, pack off, send smb. packing, send to the rightabout, turn away, fight off, stave off, banish, dispel, fend off, pack, vamoose, vamose--------defetmek (sorun vb.)v. fence off* * *expel -
17 defetmemek
v. (neg. form of defetmek) drive away, repel, beat off, pack off, send smb. packing, send to the rightabout, turn away, fight off, stave off, banish, dispel, fend off, pack, vamoose, vamose -
18 sepetlemek
v. ax, bounce, bundle, bundle off, ditch, send smb. packing, sack, send packing, stave off -
19 sepetlememek
v. (neg. form of sepetlemek) ax, bounce, bundle, bundle off, ditch, send smb. packing, sack, send packing, stave off -
20 yeni adrese göndermek
v. redirect, send on, send out
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