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1 pasaparola
mil. order passed through the ranks by word of mouth. - etmek /ı/ 1. mil. to pass (an order) along through the ranks. 2. to tell the world about (something). -
2 orduya katılmak
v. join the army, join the ranks, join up -
3 arayı kapatmak
close the ranks -
4 açık vermemek
close the ranks -
5 ele vermemek
close the ranks -
6 alaylı
1. formerly officer risen from the ranks. 2. person with a skill but without much education. -
7 kapamak
"1. /ı/ to close, shut. 2. /ı/ to plug up, stop up. 3. /ı/ to block (a view, a road). 4. /ı/ to cover, conceal, hide, obscure; to veil. 5. /ı/ to close down, shut down (a business); to suppress, abolish (an organization). 6. /ı/ to turn off (a faucet, electricity, a radio). 7. /ı/ to settle, pay up (an account). 8. /ı/ to drop (a matter). 9. /ı, a/ to lock up (someone, something) in (a place). 10. /ı/ to stockpile, hoard. 11. /ı/ to close up (the space between rows or ranks). 12. /ı/ to reduce (the space between printed lines)."
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