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41 ısırma
n. biting, bite, sting, nip, snap -
42 ısırmamak
v. (neg. form of ısırmak) bite, bite off, nip, snap, champ, nibble, sting -
43 kafçıttı
Made sb. angry; incide sth. to sting -
44 kafçıttı
Made sb. angry; incide sth. to sting -
45 acımak
"to hurt, to smart, to sting, to ache; to be/feel sorry for sb, to have/take pity on sb; to relent, to show mercy" -
46 dalamak
"to bite; to sting, to prick, to irritate" -
47 iğne
"needle; pin, straight pin, safety pin; pointer, needle; spicule, sting; brooch, pin; fishhook; syringe, hypodermic, hypo; injection, shot, jab;" pinprick, sarcasm, dig (at sb) -
48 sokmak
"to thrust into, to insert, to stick in, to put in, to plunge into, to dip, to poke; to let in; to sting, to bite; to introduce; to involve, to embroil; to put sb through sth, to put to" -
49 sızlamak
to ache, to smart, to sting -
50 yakmak
"to burn; to fire, to set on fire; to burn, to scorch, to singe; to inflame; (ýþýk) to turn on; (kibrit) to strike; (sigorta) to blow; (motor, vb.) to blow sth out; (soðuk) to sting; to ruin; to shoot, to kill; to hurt; to cauterize; to consume" -
51 yanmak
"to burn, to be on fire, to be alight, to kindle, to blaze; (ýþýk, vb.) to be on; (ampul, sigorta) to blow; (motor, vb.) to burn out; to bake; to get sunburnt/suntanned; to have high temperature/fever; to be ruined, to be done for; to hurt, to sting, to sm" -
52 dalamak
"/ı/ 1. (for cloth) to scratch, chafe (one´s skin). 2. (for the leaves of a plant) to irritate (one´s skin). 3. (for a dog, wolf, etc.) to bite. 4. (for an insect) to bite; to sting." -
53 haşlamak
/ı/ 1. to boil, cook (something) in boiling water. 2. to scald. 3. (for an insect) to sting (someone) all over. 4. (for frost) to burn (plants). 5. colloq. to scold, tell (someone) off. -
54 iğne
"1. needle, sewing needle. 2. pin, straight pin; safety pin. 3. brooch, pin. 4. pointer, needle (of a gauge). 5. style, gnomon (of a sundial). 6. stinger, sting (of an insect). 7. bot. style. 8. fishhook. 9. needle (of a coniferous tree). 10. needle, hypodermic needle. 11. syringe, hypodermic syringe. 12. shot, injection. 13. pricking sensation, prick, pricking. 14. biting remark. - atsan yere düşmez. colloq. The place is packed./It´s bursting at the seams. - deliği/gözü the eye of a needle. - deliğinden Hindistan´ı seyretmek to be able to draw important conclusions from a small event. - ile kuyu kazmak 1. to try to do a hard job with pitifully inadequate means. 2. to do a job that demands a lot of time and patience. - ile vermek /ı/ to give (a medicine) hypodermically. - ipliğe dönmek to become very thin, turn to skin and bones. -ye iplik geçirmek to thread a needle. -den ipliğe kadar including even the smallest items. - iplik kalmak to become very thin, turn to skin and bones. - işi needlework. (Önce) -yi kendine batır, (sonra) çuvaldızı ele/başkasına. proverb Prick yourself with a needle before you stick a darning needle into others. - topuzu/topu head of a pin, pinhead. - üstünde oturmak to be on pins and needles, be on tenterhooks. - yapmak/vurmak /a/ to give (someone) a shot, give (someone) a hypodermic injection. - yastığı pincushion. - yemek to be given a shot, be given a hypodermic injection. - yutmuş maymuna dönmek/- yemiş ite dönmek to turn to skin and bones." -
55 sokmak
"1. /ı, a/ to insert in, thrust in, shove in, stick in, put in. 2. /ı, a/ to let (someone, something) in, admit (someone, something) to (a place), allow (someone, something) to enter. 3. /ı, a/ to smuggle (someone, something) into. 4. /ı/ (for an insect) to sting or bite; (for a snake) to bite."
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