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1 kaynaklanmak
"to be welded; to arise from, to result from, to stem from, to originate" -
2 ileri gel
1. proceed from 2. stem from -
3 eylem
1. action. 2. operation. 3. gram. verb. - çekimi gram. conjugation. -e geçmek to go into action. - gövdesi gram. verbal stem. - kökü gram. verb root. - tümcesi gram. verbal sentence. -den türeme ad gram. noun derived from a verb. -
4 sap
",-pı 1. handle. 2. stem; stalk. 3. pedicel; peduncle; petiole. 4. enough (thread) to thread a needle (approximately fifty centimeters). 5. slang penis, *dick, *cock. - çekmek to take newly cut sheaves of grain from the field to the threshing floor. - gibi kalmak 1. to be left standing forlornly by oneself. 2. to be left sitting high and dry; to be left holding the bag. - gitmek to go stag, stag, go (somewhere) without a female companion. -ına kadar wholly, completely, to the nth degree: sapına kadar dürüst completely honest. - kalmak slang to be womanless and horny. -ı silik colloq. good-for-nothing, no-count. - yiyip saman sıçmak/çıkarmak vulg. to get very angry, be breathing fire." -
5 silmek
"/ı/ 1. to wipe up, wipe away, or wipe (something wet) (using something dry); to dry. 2. to clean, rub (something) clean (using something wet). 3. to erase, rub out. silip süpürmek /ı/ 1. to clean (a place) from stem to stern. 2. to eat up every morsel of (something). 3. to destroy (everything), sweep (everything) away; to make a clean sweep of (all of them), get rid of (them all)."
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