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121 gerilemek
v. regress, recede, degrade, drop back, stand back, fall back, worsen, deteriorate, draw back, drop behind, drop off, redound, remount, retreat, retrograde, slip, turn back -
122 gerilememek
v. (neg. form of gerilemek) regress, recede, degrade, drop back, stand back, fall back, worsen, deteriorate, draw back, drop behind, drop off, redound, remount, retreat, retrograde, slip, turn back -
123 germek
v. stretch, stretch out, strain, tighten, tighten up, tense, bag, distend, draw, hang on, lift, rack, span, sprawl out, stay, string, tauten -
124 germemek
v. (neg. form of germek) stretch, stretch out, strain, tighten, tighten up, tense, bag, distend, draw, hang on, lift, rack, span, sprawl out, stay, string, tauten -
125 görevlendirmek
v. entrust, employ, place, give work, commission, deploy, draft, draught, draw out, elect, instruct, post, set on, station -
126 görevlendirmemek
v. (neg. form of görevlendirmek) entrust, employ, place, give work, commission, deploy, draft, draught, draw out, elect, instruct, post, set on, station -
127 göze çarpmak
v. draw the attention, attract the attention, greet the eye, leap to the eye, leap out, stand out, glitter, stand out in relief -
128 hızlı silah çeken
adj. quick on the draw
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