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1 hücum etmek
v. attack, assault, make an assault, storm, rush, assail, charge, fall on, raid, thrust, thrust into, zap* * *assault -
2 saplamak
to stick (into), to thrust (into), to plunge into, to dig sth into -
3 tıkılmak
/a/ 1. to be crammed into, be jammed into, be forcibly or quickly thrust into. 2. to confine oneself to, imprison oneself in, be imprisoned in (a place). 3. to be thrown into (jail, prison, etc.). -
4 oyulgalamak
"to baste together, to tack; to stick into, to thrust into" -
5 sokmak
"to thrust into, to insert, to stick in, to put in, to plunge into, to dip, to poke; to let in; to sting, to bite; to introduce; to involve, to embroil; to put sb through sth, to put to" -
6 tutuşturmak
"to set on fire, to set alight, to fire, to kindle, to ignite; to slip into, to thrust into" -
7 taarruz etmek
v. attack, thrust into, storm -
8 saplanmak
/a/ 1. to be stuck or thrust into. 2. to be stuck in, be embedded in, be lodged in. 3. to be rooted or fixed to (a spot). 4. to be obsessed by (something), be hipped on (something). -
9 sokulmak
"/a/ 1. to be inserted in, be thrust in, be put in. 2. to be let into (a place). 3. to be smuggled into (a place). 4. (for someone) to slip or squeeze into; to work one´s way into; to insinuate oneself into. 5. to draw near to." -
10 sokmak
v. stick, insert, let in, take into, thrust, tuck in, tuck, dig into, drive, put in, put, enter, instill, sting, bite, drag, engraft, immerse, implicate, ingraft, inject, instil, involve, land, pitchfork, poke, ram, sink into, slide in, work up--------sokmak (arı vs.)v. sting--------sokmak (duruma)v. send--------sokmak (yılan)v. strike* * *pierce -
11 burnunu sokmak
put one's nose into, poke one's nose into, thrust one's nose into, put one's oar in -
12 saplamak
v. thrust, stab, stick, stick into, dig into, drive, jab, lodge, pink, plunge, run through--------saplamak (iğne)v. strike in, strike inwards -
13 saplamamak
v. (neg. form of saplamak) thrust, stab, stick, stick into, dig into, drive, jab, lodge, pink, plunge, run through -
14 batırmak
"to sink; to founder; to submerge; to dip, to dunk; to immerse; to stick, to thrust, to immerse, to dig sth into, to plung into;" "(gemiyi) to scupper, to scuttle; to disparage; to dirty; to ruin, to spoil; to bankrupt" iflas ettirmek -
15 it
n. dog, cur, mutt, pooch* * *1. dig into 2. push 3. pushing (v.) 4. jog (v.) 5. shove (v.) 6. thrust (v.) -
16 saldırmak
v. attack, jump on, rush, fly at, run at, thrust, lash into, aggress, assail, assault, ride atilt at smb., run atilt at smb., charge, come at, come down on, come for, come on, come upon, make a dash, descend, fall on, fly out at smb., go at--------saldırmak (dışarıya)v. sally out--------saldırmak (kuş)v. swoop, swoop on, swoop down* * *attack -
17 saplama
n. thrust, stabbing, sticking into, stab, stud, jab* * *pim -
18 davetsiz gelmek
v. thrust oneself into, intrude -
19 elini cebine sokmak
v. thrust one's hand into one's pocket -
20 kendini zorla kabul ettirmeye çalışmak
v. thrust oneself intoTurkish-English dictionary > kendini zorla kabul ettirmeye çalışmak
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