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1 swing müziği delisi
jitterbug (n.) -
2 swing dansı yapmak
v. jitterbug -
3 swing delisi
n. jitterbug -
4 swing müziği hastası
n. hepcat -
5 deli gibi swing dansı yap
jitterbug (v.) -
6 iki tarafa açılır kapı
swing door -
7 açılır kapanır köprü
swing bridge, drawbridge -
8 döner boru
swing pipe -
9 salıncak
"swing; hammock" -
10 kolan
1. stout band or binding. 2. (saddle) girth, cinch, bellyband, surcingle. 3. binding (used to support the springs of an upholstered chair or couch). 4. rope (of a swing). - salıncağı a rope swing. - vurmak 1. /a/ to girth (a horse). 2. to pump a swing while standing up. -
11 hızlan
interj. faster, quicker, hurry, swing it, swing* * *1. become fast 2. gear up 3. speeding (v.) 4. speeded (v.) 5. speed up (v.) -
12 sallanma
interj. hurry up!, look snappy, make it snappy, look alive!--------n. swinging, swing, oscillation, rocking, shaking, jolt, lurch, sway, taking, vacillation, wag, wagging, wobble, wriggle* * *1. agitation 2. swaying (n.) 3. wag (n.) 4. sway (n.) 5. swing (n.) 6. wobble (n.) -
13 defol
interj. get out!, get out of my sight!, off with you, away with you!, fuck off! [sl.], be off, begone, push off, piss off! [sl.], drop dead, go boil your head, hence with it, off, out, scram, swing, swing it -
14 sallanmak
v. keep oneself close, swing, rock, wave, shake, oscillate, vibrate, dawdle, dilly dally, dodder, flap, flirt, hang about, hang around, hang down, hang on, hover, loiter, lurch, quake, be slung from, sway, take a swing, teeter, waggle, waver, wobble--------sallanmak (gemi)v. bear away--------sallanmak (tekne)v. toss -
15 sallanmamak
v. (neg. form of sallanmak) keep oneself close, swing, rock, wave, shake, oscillate, vibrate, dawdle, dilly dally, dodder, flap, flirt, hang about, hang around, hang down, hang on, hover, loiter, lurch, quake, be slung from, sway, take a swing, teeter, waggle, waver, wobble -
16 yaylan
interj. be off, begone, off with you, swing, swing it, scat -
17 çabuk ol
interj. come on, be quick, hurry up!, come along, snap to it, snap it up, step on it, look alive!, look sharp, look slippy, look snappy, make it snappy, swing, swing it -
18 bindirmek
"1. /ı, a/ to have, let, or help (someone) mount (a horse, camel, etc.); to have, let, or help (someone) get in (a car); to have, let, or help (someone) get on (a bicycle, motorcycle, etc.); to have, let, or help (someone) board (a ship, train, airplane); to have, let, or help (someone) get on (a mobile thing such as a seesaw, swing, etc.); to put (someone) on (a mobile thing such as a seesaw, swing, etc.); to load (an animal) onto or into (a truck, trailer, etc.). 2. /ı, a/ to add (something unwanted) to: Vergi üstüne vergi bindirdiler. They imposed one tax after another. 3. /ı, a/ to increase the price of (something) by (a specified amount). 4. /a/ (for the front of a vehicle) to hit, strike, collide with (something): Kamyon dolmuşa arkadan bindirdi. The truck hit the jitney from behind. 5. /ı, a/ to cause (one thing) to overlap (another). 6. /ı, a/ to superimpose (one thing) upon (another)." -
19 açılır kapanır koltuk
n. swing seat, drop seat, tip up seat, folding chair* * *1. bucket seat 2. folding chair -
20 asmak
v. hang up, suspend, hang, neglect, drape, drape over, gibbet, halter, hang on, hang out, sling, string up, swing, truss* * *hang
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