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  • 1 button

    n. düğme, buton, filiz, tomurcuk, puan, sayı
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    v. düğmelemek
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    düğme
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    1. noun
    1) (a knob or disc used as a fastening: I lost a button off my coat.) düğme
    2) (a small knob pressed to operate something: This button turns the radio on.) düğme, tuş
    2. verb
    ((often with up) to fasten by means of buttons.) düğmelemek, iliklemek
    3. verb
    (to catch someone's attention and hold him in conversation: He buttonholed me and began telling me the story of his life.) lâfa tutmak, tıraşa tutmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > button

  • 2 loose

    adj. gevşek, oynak, bol, gevşemiş, serbest, açık, bağlanmamış (saç), yarım yamalak, ahlaksız, hafif
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    adv. gevşek olarak, üstünkörü, kabaca
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    v. serbest bırakmak, salıvermek, ateşlemek, atmak, ateş etmek
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    1. gevşek 2. serbest bırak (v.) 3. gevşek (adj.)
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    [lu:s]
    1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) gevşek, bol
    2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) gevşek, sallanan
    3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) ayrı ayrı
    4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) paketlenmemiş
    - looseness
    - loosen
    - loose-leaf
    - break loose
    - let loose

    English-Turkish dictionary > loose

  • 3 drop off

    v. düşmek, azalmak, gerilemek, eksilmek, uyuyakalmak, uykuya dalmak, boşaltmak, indirmek
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    azalt
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    1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) kopmak, düşmek
    2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) uyuya kalmak, içi geçmek
    3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) indirmek, bırakmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > drop off

  • 4 strangle

    v. boğmak, boğarak öldürmek, gelişimini engellemek, bastırmak, boğazlamak, tutmak
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    boğ
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    ['stræŋɡl]
    (to kill by gripping or squeezing the neck tightly, eg by tightening a cord etc round it: He strangled her with a nylon stocking; This top button is nearly strangling me!) boğmak

    English-Turkish dictionary > strangle

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