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1 bol teyel
1. tailors tack 2. tailor's tack -
2 çakmak
n. lighter, device for lighting cigarettes, gaslighter--------v. carry, drive in, drive, hammer, stick, understand, be aware of, beetle, cotton on to, flash, flunk, ground, land, pitch, ram, root, rumble, strike, tack, tack down, twig--------çakmak (dersten)v. be ploughed, be plowed--------çakmak (sınav)v. spin* * *1. cigarette lighter 2. flunk 3. lighter 4. pocket lighter -
3 teyellemek
v. baste, tack, tack together, backstitch, whip -
4 teyellememek
v. (neg. form of teyellemek) baste, tack, tack together, backstitch, whip -
5 tutturmak
v. insist, attach, fasten, pin, seam together, clasp, bind, bond, braid, clip, hasp, infix, latch, rub in, stereotype, stick, stick together, tack, tack together -
6 tutturmamak
v. (neg. form of tutturmak) insist, attach, fasten, pin, seam together, clasp, bind, bond, braid, clip, hasp, infix, latch, rub in, stereotype, stick, stick together, tack, tack together -
7 çakmamak
v. (neg. form of çakmak) carry, drive in, drive, hammer, stick, understand, be aware of, beetle, cotton on to, flash, flunk, ground, land, pitch, ram, root, rumble, strike, tack, tack down, twig -
8 tiramola
naut. tacking, putting (a sailing ship) about, changing the direction of (a sailing ship). - etmek /ı/ naut. to tack, put (a sailing ship) about. - yapmak naut. (for a sailing ship) to tack, go about. -
9 volta
"1. naut. one turn of a hawser or cable around (a cleat, etc.). 2. naut. fouling of a cable. 3. naut. tacking against the wind. 4. slang pacing back and forth; pacing up and down. -sını almak slang to run away, beat it. - atmak to pace back and forth; to pace up and down. - etmek 1. /ı, a/ to wind a hawser or cable around (a cleat, etc.). 2. (for a ship) to tack, sail in a zigzag course (against the wind). 3. slang to pace back and forth; to pace up and down. - vurmak (for a ship) to tack, sail in a zigzag course (against the wind)." -
10 besin
adj. nutritional--------n. food, nutrition, aliment, nourishment, nutrient, nutriment, pabulum, sustenance, tack* * *1. nutrient 2. nutriment -
11 çekiç
n. hammer, tool with a hard solid head--------çekiç (tahta uçlu)n. mallet* * *1. hammer 2. tack hammer 3. hammer (n.) -
12 çivi
n. nail, crampon, crampoon, cotter, GIB, wedge* * *1. nail 2. stud 3. tack (n.) 4. nail (n.) -
13 çivile
1. tack (v.) 2. nail (v.) 3. spike (v.) 4. peg (v.) -
14 eklemek
v. suffix, add, join, attach, adjoin, join together, put to, write in, insert, affix, annex, append, interlard, interpolate, joint, link, link up, piece, put in, put on, run in, slap on, splice, subjoin, superimpose, supplement, tack, throw in* * *add -
15 katmak
v. add, join, annex, mix, adjoin, affiliate, ally, append, include, incorporate, inosculate, integrate, interpolate, load, mingle, number, put in, run in, superadd, tack, tinge, weave* * *1. add 2. annex 3. insert -
16 peksimet
n. rusk, Melba toast, hard biscuit, ship biscuit, hard tack* * *1. rusk 2. hardtack -
17 raptiye
n. fastener, paperclip, clip, staple, tack, thumbtack, drawing-pin, pin* * *1. pushpin 2. thumbtack 3. drawing pin 4. staple (n.) -
18 yiyecek
n. aliment, chow, eatables, fare, food, forage, grub, keep, nurture, scran, tack, victual, comestibles, provender, tuck, prog* * *1. viand 2. comestible 3. food -
19 yol
n. road, route, track, path, angle, approach, avenue, channel, cutting, expedient, gateway, handle, itinerary, journey, meatus, tack, outlet, thoroughfare, trail, via, walk, way, wise* * *1. road 2. roadway 3. route 4. way 5. path 6. pathway 7. lead (n.) -
20 yöntem
n. cast, deal, form, gateway, how, line, method, modality, mode, modus, order, practice, procedure, proceeding, process, rite, system, tack, technic, technique, way, the way, wise, technics* * *method
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