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1 kadın çorabı
stocking -
2 çorap
stocking, sock, hose. - bağı garter. - kaçmak (for a stocking) to run, Brit. to ladder. - makinesi stocking loom, knitting machine. - söküğü gibi one following the other in rapid succession, easily and quickly. - şişi knitting needle. -
3 stoklayarak
stocking (prep.) -
4 çorap
n. hosiery, socks, stocking, sock, hose, footwear* * *1. hosiery 2. sock 3. socks 4. stocking 5. stocking (n.) 6. sock (n.) -
5 kaçık
1. cracked, rather batty, a bit crazy. 2. (stocking) that has a run in it. 3. run, Brit. ladder (in a stocking). 4. crooked, leaning. -
6 aristokrat
adj. patrician, noble, aristocratic--------n. aristocrat, noble blood; silk stocking* * *1. aristocrat 2. blue blooded -
7 elastik çorap
elastic stocking -
8 soylu
adj. noble, of good family, well-born, well bred, aristocratic, aristocratical, gently born, born in the purple, genteel, of gentle birth, grand, high, patrician, pedigreed, princely, thoroughbred, titled, truebred, U--------n. noble, blue blood, aristocrat, silk stocking, noble blood* * *1. princely 2. well bred 3. wellborn 4. genteel 5. noble -
9 stokla
1. stocking (v.) 2. stocked (v.) 3. stock (v.) 4. stockpile (v.) -
10 varis çorabı
n. surgical stocking, varicose bandage* * *1. varsity sock 2. varsity socks -
11 asil kimse
n. silk stocking -
12 ipek çorap
n. silk stocking -
13 ipekli çorap
n. silk stocking -
14 tek parça iç çamaşırı
n. union suit--------tek parça iç çamaşırı (kadın)n. body suit, body stocking -
15 corap
[T corap, Az corab, from P shur-ab]: stockingA Concise Gagauz Dictionary with etymologies and Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen cognates > corap
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16 file çorap
fishnet stocking -
17 konç
leg of a boot/stocking -
18 çorap
"sock; stocking; hose" -
19 kalçın
1. a soft inner boot of felt or leather. 2. long heavy stocking worn inside boots. 3. gaiter, legging. -
20 kaçmak
"1. /dan/ to escape (from), flee; to desert; to run away (from); to skip out of; to sneak off from. 2. /dan/ to get out of, avoid, shirk (an obligation). 3. /dan/ to avoid, stay away from (someone, a place). 4. /dan/ (for liquid, gas) to leak, leak out (of); (for electricity) to escape from (something). 5. (for a stocking) to run, Brit. ladder. 6. /a/ (for water, dust, an insect) to slip into, get into, penetrate (one´s eye, ear, a container). 7. /a/ to slip to (one side). 8. to disappear, go away without saying good-bye. 9. /la/ to elope with. 10. to run fast. 11. (for one´s sleep, peace of mind, good mood) to disappear, vanish, go away. 12. /a/ to tend toward, verge on, be tinted with (exaggeration, malice, another color). 13. to seem (rude, inopportune). 14. to turn out (well, badly). Kaçan balık büyük olur. proverb One always imagines the thing one has missed to be better than it actually was. kaçacak delik aramak to look for a place to hide. kaçmaktan kovalamaya/kovmaya vakti olmamak/vakit bulamamak/eli değmemek to be so busy with important matters that one has no time for lesser things. "
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