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101 odalarının seviyeleri farklı ev
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102 parçalamak
v. break into pieces, tear to pieces, take to pieces, split, break up, dismember, smash, cut smth. asunder, bash in, comminute, crumble, cut up, dash, disintegrate, disjoint, dismantle, disrupt, lacerate, rend, scrap, shatter, shiver, shred, smash in--------parçalamak (araba)v. total--------parçalamak (buzdağı vb.)v. calve -
103 parçalamamak
v. (neg. form of parçalamak) break into pieces, tear to pieces, take to pieces, split, break up, dismember, smash, cut smth. asunder, bash in, comminute, crumble, cut up, dash, disintegrate, disjoint, dismantle, disrupt, lacerate, rend, scrap, shatter, shiver, shred, smash in -
104 paylaşmamak
v. (neg. form of paylaşmak) share, share out, go shares, divide, split, divvy, divvy up, cast in, double up, double up on, partake, participate of, go snacks, whack up -
105 paylaşılmak
v. split up -
106 paylaşılmamak
v. (neg. form of paylaşılmak) split up -
107 salise
adj. split second -
108 titizlenmek
v. be fussy about, fuss, split, cross the t's -
109 titizlenmemek
v. (neg. form of titizlenmek) be fussy about, fuss, split, cross the t's -
110 yarmamak
v. (neg. form of yarmak) breach, chop, cleave, disrupt, flaw, hew, incise, maul, plough, plow, rend, rift, rip, sever, slash, slit, split, tear, wedge off -
111 yarılmak
v. burst, chap, cleave, crack, dehisce, rip, slit, split off, tear, yawn -
112 yarılmamak
v. (neg. form of yarılmak) burst, chap, cleave, crack, dehisce, rip, slit, split off, tear, yawn -
113 yarım parça
n. split, stump -
114 yarım şişe içecek
n. split -
115 yıkmamak
v. (neg. form of yıkmak) tear down, batter down, blast, blow down, break down, confound, dash, demolish, destroy, do for, drag down, explode, extinguish, housebreak, knock down, knock over, level, overthrow, pull dawn, puncture, ravage, ruin, shatter, split, subvert -
116 çabucak
adj. slippy--------adv. quickly, apace, at no time, in no time, in a snap, with a rush, double quick!, fast, hand over fist, by leaps and bounds, lickety-split, nimbly, in short order, posthaste, quick, readily, slick, speedily, swiftly -
117 çatlama
n. cracking, dehiscence, split, fissure, spring -
118 çatlamak
v. crack, split, craze, dehisce, burst, die of exhaustion, cleave, fracture, spring--------çatlamak (cilt)v. chap -
119 çatlamamak
v. (neg. form of çatlamak) crack, split, craze, dehisce, burst, die of exhaustion, cleave, fracture, spring -
120 çatlamış
adj. cracked, split, chapped, chappy, shaky
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