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  • 1 weigh

    v. tartmak, ölçüp tartmak, düşünüp taşınmak, basmak, gelmek (ağırlık), gelmek (kilo), bastırmak, sıkıştırmak, önemi olmak, yük olmak
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    1. ağırlık (n.) 2. tart (v.) 3. tartma (n.)
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    [wei] 1. verb
    1) (to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale: He weighed himself on the bathroom scales; You must have your luggage weighed at the airport.) tartmak
    2) (to be equal to in heaviness: This parcel weighs one kilo; How much / What does this box weigh?) (ağırlıkta) gelmek/çekmek,... ağırlığında olmak
    3) (to be a heavy burden to: She was weighed down with two large suitcases.) belini bükmek, bunaltmak
    2. verb
    1) (to attach, or add, a weight or weights to: The plane is weighted at the nose so that it balances correctly in flight.) ağırlaştırmak, ağırlık ilâve etmek
    2) (to hold down by attaching weights: They weighted the balloon to prevent it from flying away.) ağırlık bağlamak
    - weightlessness
    - weighty
    - weightily
    - weightiness
    - weighing-machine
    - weightlifting
    - weigh anchor
    - weigh in
    - weigh out
    - weigh up

    English-Turkish dictionary > weigh

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