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1 ayrılmak
adj. unstuck--------v. leave, check out; break up, divorce, divorce from; part with, part from; depart; quit, split, split off; apostatize, break away, break with, part company with, cut loose, decamp, defect, desert, deviate, disunite, divaricate, diverge, divide* * *leave -
2 ayrılmak
1. to part, separate from one another. 2. to crack, split, open up. 3. /a/ to split into. 4. /dan/ to leave, depart from. 5. to be legally separated. -
3 atmak
1. /ı/ to throw. 2. /ı/ to drop. 3. /ı/ to send away. 4. /ı, a/ to add (something) to (something), put (something) into (something). 5. /ı/ to write (one´s signature, the date). 6. /ı/ to put out, extend. 7. /ı/ to carry, take (things from one place to another). 8. /ı/ to fire (a shot, a gun). 9. /ı/ to postpone. 10. /ı, a/ to throw on, put on (a garment). 11. /ı, a/ to impute, throw (the blame) on. 12. /ı, dan/ to expel (someone) from. 13. /ı/ to discard, throw away. 14. /ı/ to stop using, stop wearing. 15. /ı/ to reject, expel. 16. /ı/ to blow up, demolish. 17. colloq. to lie, make up stories. 18. to present a guess as if it were a certainty. 19. /ı/ colloq. to drink. 20. /ı/ to fluff (cotton) with a bow and mallet. 21. to split, crack, come loose. 22. (for a seam in cloth) to come loose from fraying. 23. (for the heart, an artery) to pulsate, beat. 24. /ı/ to send. 25. /ı/ to let out (a cry, scream, roar of laughter). 26. /ı/ to abandon, give up, be freed from. 27. slang to perform (a dance). 28. slang to sing (a song). 29. /ı/ to land (a blow). 30. /ı, a/ to make (an inappropriate remark) to. Atsan atılmaz, satsan satılmaz. colloq. 1. You just can´t get rid of him. 2. It is too good to throw out and not good enough to use. Attığı attık, tuttuğu tuttuk. colloq. He gets his own way. atıp tutmak 1. /ı/ to run (someone, something) down. 2. to talk big, boast. attığını vurmak to be consistently successful, come out on top every time. -
4 çatlamak
"to crack, to split, to fracture; (cilt) to chap; (dalga) to break; to burst with impatience; to die (from overeating); to go mad (from jealousy)" -
5 çatlamak
"1. to crack, split. 2. (for skin) to crack, chap. 3. /dan/ to be near death or die from (overeating, overdrinking, fatigue, or excessive crying). 4. /dan/ to be consumed by, be eaten up with (jealousy, curiosity, or loneliness); to be ready to explode from, feel like screaming because of (boredom or anger); to be crushed by (grief). 5. (for a wave) to break. çatlasa da (patlasa da) colloq. no matter how hard he tries, no matter what he does: Çatlasa da patlasa da onun dediğini yapmayacağım. No matter how hard he pushes me, I won´t do what he says. çatlayan dalga breaker. çatlayası colloq. damned, darned." -
6 ayır
1. allocate 2. allocate to 3. break down into 4. break into 5. cut into 6. detach 7. differentiate 8. disconnect 9. discriminate 10. disjoin 11. dissect 12. isolate 13. make disconnected 14. make disjoint 15. reserve 16. segregate 17. separate into 18. set apart 19. sever 20. sever from 21. spaced at 22. split into 23. separating (v.) 24. discriminating (v.) 25. resolving (v.) 26. disconnecting (v.) 27. parting (v.) 28. sparing (v.) 29. separate (v.) 30. parted (v.) 31. reserved (v.) 32. segregated (v.) 33. separated (v.) 34. spaced (v.) 35. allocated (v.) 36. detached (v.) 37. differentiated (v.) 38. disconnected (v.) 39. isolated (v.) 40. disjoined (v.) 41. abstracted (v.) 42. earmark (v.) 43. part (v.) 44. reserve (v.) 45. abstract (v.) 46. spare (v.) -
7 catlamaa
[T catlamak, Az catlamaq, from OT *chat]: to splitA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > catlamaa
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8 yarmaa
[T yarmak, Az yarmaq, Tk yarmak, from OT *jar]: to splitA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > yarmaa
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9 ortalamak
"/ı/ 1. to reach the middle of, reach the midpoint of. 2. to divide (something) in half; to split or cut (something) down the middle. 3. soccer (from a position at the side of the field) to send (the ball) through the air straight towards the goal." -
10 çatlatmak
1. /ı/ to crack, split. 2. /ı, dan/ to cause (someone, an animal) to die or almost die from (overeating, overdrinking, fatigue, or excessive crying). 3. /ı/ to cause (someone) to be consumed with jealousy.
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