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1 milk shake
n. milk shake, shake -
2 dans etmek
shake a leg* * *dance -
3 el sıkış
shake hands -
4 silkip at
shake off -
5 acele etmek
shake a leg -
6 sarsıntı
"shake, jolt; concussion; shock" -
7 sarsma
"shake; joggle." -
8 silkelemek
v. shake off, shake, shake up, shake out--------silkelemek (ağaç vb.)v. shake down* * *1. shake 2. agitate -
9 silkelememek
v. (neg. form of silkelemek) shake off, shake, shake up, shake out -
10 sarsmak
v. shock, shake, agitate, shake up, affect, afflict, buffet, buffet about, concuss, convulse, cut up, depolarise, dislocate, erode, hit, horrify, jar, jerk, give a jerk, jog, jolt, jounce, reduce, rock, undermine, unsettle* * *shake -
11 silkelemek
to shake, to shake off, to shake sth out -
12 silkmek
"to shake; to shake off; to shake down" -
13 elleşmek
1. /a/ to handle, touch (with one´s hand). 2. to horse around, push and shove each other (in fun). 3. to shake hands, shake on it (when closing a bargain). 4. /a/ to say something cutting to. 5. to squeeze each other´s hands to see who has the strongest grip. 6. /la/ to shake hands (with). 7. to help each other. 8. (for several people) to lift or move something together. -
14 çalkalamak
v. agitate, whip up, shake, shake up, slosh, swash, rinse out, rinse, churn, rouse, swill, swill out* * *rinse -
15 sallama
n. shaking, swinging, rocking, wagging, waving, shake, swing, wag, agitation, flourish, jog* * *1. shaking (n.) 2. shake (n.) -
16 elini sıkmak
v. shake smb.'s hand, shake smb. by the hand, clasp smb.'s hand -
17 sarsmamak
v. (neg. form of sarsmak) shock, shake, agitate, shake up, affect, afflict, buffet, buffet about, concuss, convulse, cut up, depolarise, dislocate, erode, hit, horrify, jar, jerk, give a jerk, jog, jolt, jounce, reduce, rock, undermine, unsettle -
18 silkmek
v. shake, shake off, dust, jerk, give a jerk -
19 silkmemek
v. (neg. form of silkmek) shake, shake off, dust, jerk, give a jerk -
20 çırpmak
v. beat, whip, whip up, whisk, stir up, shake, shake up, beat up, churn, clap, cream, fold, mill, scramble
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