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1 dağıt
1. clutter 2. despatch 3. disband 4. dish out 5. dispel 6. dispense 7. disperse 8. disrupt 9. dissipate 10. distract 11. distribute 12. gave out 13. give out 14. given out 15. hand out 16. portion out 17. strew 18. scattered (v.) 19. strewn (v.) 20. dissipated (v.) 21. dispensed (v.) 22. dispersed (v.) 23. strewed (v.) 24. distributed (v.) 25. disheveled (v.) 26. distracted (v.) 27. scatter (v.) 28. dispatch (v.) -
2 saçmak
v. scatter, strew, sprinkle, spill, broadcast, radiate, besprinkle, bestrew, disseminate, distribute, eradiate, irradiate, lash out on, sow, spit, splutter, throw out* * *scatter -
3 saçmamak
v. (neg. form of saçmak) scatter, strew, sprinkle, spill, broadcast, radiate, besprinkle, bestrew, disseminate, distribute, eradiate, irradiate, lash out on, sow, spit, splutter, throw out -
4 serpiştirmek
v. sprinkle, strew, drizzle, dot, dredge, intersperse, spit, splash, splatter, weave -
5 serpiştirmemek
v. (neg. form of serpiştirmek) sprinkle, strew, drizzle, dot, dredge, intersperse, spit, splash, splatter, weave -
6 serpmek
v. asperse, perfuse, sprinkle, strew, scatter, spray, besprinkle, dabble, dust, intersperse, spill, splash, splatter -
7 serpmemek
v. (neg. form of serpmek) asperse, perfuse, sprinkle, strew, scatter, spray, besprinkle, dabble, dust, intersperse, spill, splash, splatter -
8 saçmak
"to scatter, to strew; to sprinkle; to radiate" -
9 yaymak
"to spread; to diffuse; to emit; to radiate; to give sth off; to scatter, to strew; to disseminate, to to spread about" -
10 saçmak
/ı/ to scatter, strew. saçıp savurmak to spend money recklessly, throw money away. -
11 saçıştırmak
/ı/ to scatter or strew (something) in small amounts or at random.
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Strew — Strew, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strewed}; p. p. {strewn}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strewing}.] [OE. strewen, strawen, AS. strewian, stre[ o]wian; akin to Ofries. strewa, OS. strewian, D. strooijen, G. streuen, OHG. strewen, Icel. str[=a], Sw. str[ o], Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strew — strew, straw, scatter, sow, broadcast can mean to throw loosely or at intervals. Strew and the less common straw usually imply a spreading at intervals, but the intervals may be so fine as not to be obvious or so great that each thing may be… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
strew — [stru:] v past tense strewed past participle strewn [stru:n] or strewed [T usually passive] [: Old English; Origin: strewian] 1.) to scatter things around a large area be strewn with sth ▪ The street was strewn with broken glass. strew sth… … Dictionary of contemporary English
strew — (v.) O.E. streowian, from P.Gmc. *straujanan (Cf. O.S. stroian, O.N. stra, Dan. strè, Swed. strö, M.Du. strowen, Du. strooien, O.H.G. strouwen, Ger. streuen, Goth. straujan to sprinkle, strew ), from PIE root *stere … Etymology dictionary
strew — [stro͞o] vt. strewed, strewed or strewn, strewing [ME strewen < OE streawian, akin to Ger streuen < IE * streu < base * ster , to extend, stretch out, strew > STRAW, L struere, to pile up] 1. to spread about here and there by or as by … English World dictionary
strew — index diffuse, dispel, disperse (disseminate), disseminate, dissipate (spread out), spread Burt … Law dictionary
strew — [ stru ] (past participle strewn [ strun ] or strewed [ strud ] ) verb be strewn (with) 1. ) to cover a wide area: Thousands of temples are strewn throughout the hills of Bali. 2. ) to be covered with things that are spread around in a careless… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
strew — has a past tense strewed and a past participle form strewn (preferred) or strewed … Modern English usage
strew — ► VERB (past part. strewn or strewed) 1) (usu. be strewn) scatter untidily over a surface or area. 2) (usu. be strewn with) cover (a surface or area) with untidily scattered things. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
strew — be·strew; strew·er; strew·ment; strew; strew·ing; … English syllables
strew — [[t]stru[/t]] v. t. strewed, strewn(stroon) orstrewed, strew•ing. 1) to scatter freely; sprinkle: to strew seed in a garden bed[/ex] 2) to overspread with something scattered: to strew a floor with sawdust[/ex] 3) to be scattered over: Flowers… … From formal English to slang