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1 akıntı
"current, stream; flow, leak; flux" -
2 nehirde ak
flow in a stream -
3 ak
adj. white, clean, hoar--------n. white--------pref. leuco, leuko* * *1. flow from 2. flow off 3. white 4. streaming (v.) 5. flowing (v.) 6. stream (v.) 7. flow (v.) 8. course (v.) -
4 akıntı
n. flow, current, flux, stream, afflux, chute, circulation, drift, effluence, effluent* * *1. discharge 2. effluent 3. effluxion 4. stream (n.) -
5 dere
"1. brook, stream, creek; stream bed. 2. valley. 3. valley in a roof, roof gutter. 4. gutter. - gibi akmak (for blood) to flow like water. -yi görmeden paçaları sıvamak to count one´s chickens before they are hatched. - tepe up hill and down dale. - tepe düz gitmek to keep on going incessantly. -den tepeden konuşmak/söz etmek to have a rambling conversation." -
6 akmak
v. flow, run, discharge, leak, course, drain, drain away, drain off, fall into, issue, pour, pour out, run down, run out, sluice, stream, well forth, well out, well up; splutter (as a pen)* * *1. flow 2. run -
7 akım
n. current, trend, flow, stream, movement--------pref. rheo* * *current -
8 akış
n. echo, reflection, mirror image, converse, reverberation, inversion, reflex, reflexion* * *1. flowage 2. flux 3. fluxion 4. stream (n.) 5. flow (n.) -
9 veri akışı
1. data flow 2. data hierarchy 3. data stream -
10 akmamak
v. (neg. form of akmak) flow, run, discharge, leak, course, drain, drain away, drain off, fall into, issue, pour, pour out, run down, run out, sluice, stream, well forth, well out, well up; splutter (as a pen) -
11 akıtmak
v. pour, drain, disembogue, drain away, drain off, drip, funnel, spill, stream; trickle, flow by dripping -
12 akıtmamak
v. (neg. form of akıtmak) pour, drain, disembogue, drain away, drain off, drip, funnel, spill, stream; trickle, flow by dripping -
13 veri akışı
data flow, data stream -
14 bilek
1. wrist. 2. pastern (of an animal). -inde altın bileziği olmak /ın/ to possess a profitable skill, be the possessor of a valuable skill. - bilek akmak to flow out in a strong stream. - gibi 1. abundant (hair). 2. (flowing) heavily. -ine güvenmek to trust to one´s fists. -inin hakkı ile by one´s own efforts, on one´s own, by one´s bootstraps. - kuvveti the strength of one´s fists. -/kol saati wrist watch. -
15 boşalmak
"1. to become empty, empty; to become vacant. 2. (for a liquid) to run out (of a container); (for people, liquid) to flow out, stream out, pour out. 3. /a/ (for a river) to empty into (a sea). 4. (for a rope) to become slack. 5. (for a spring) to unwind. 6. to unburden oneself, unbosom oneself, let off steam. 7. (for a tethered or harnessed animal) to get loose. 8. colloq. (for a man) to come, ejaculate (during sexual intercourse). 9. colloq. (for a woman) to come, orgasm. " -
16 kavuşmak
"1. /a/ to be reunited (with). 2. /a/ to succeed in getting (something long sought). 3. /a/ to reach, arrive at. 4. /a/ (for one stream) to flow into (another); (for one road) to join (another). 5. (for the ends of something) to meet, overlap properly." -
17 oluk
"1. trough (used as a conduit); flume, chute, slide, sluiceway, sluice, raceway, race. 2. eaves trough, gutter. 3. groove, channel; flute (as in a column). 4. groove (in the wheel of a pulley). 5. anat. sulcus. - gibi akmak to flow in abundance, stream out. - oluk in streams."
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