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1 girdə
böyrək -
2 gird
yumru -
3 çobəgird
dörd tərəf, hər yan -
4 büyük bir işe hazırlanmak
gird up one's loins -
5 paçaları sıvamak
gird up one's loins -
6 ablak
Girdə sifət; dolu sifət -
7 alay etmek
v. make fun of, ridicule, mock, laugh at, deride, hold in derision, flout, make a game of, gibe, gird at, gird at smb., groove, guy, ironize, jape, jeer, jeer at, make a jest of, jibe, jolly, josh, make merry over, roast, give smb. a roasting, rot* * *kid -
8 kuşatmak
n. compass--------v. besiege, blockade, gird, surround, encircle, enclose, begird, beleaguer, beset, bottle up, cincture, circle, compass, embosom, encompass, engird, engirdle, envelop, environ, equip, girdle, girt, girth, hedge in, hedge round, hem about, hem around* * *surround -
9 sarmak
v. wind, wrap, wrap up, envelop, surround, encircle, bandage, bind, embrace, enclasp, begird, beset, bundle, cincture, clothe, coat, cocoon, coil, coil up, compass, do up, encompass, enfold, enlace, entwine, entwist, enwrap, fold, fold up, furl, gird--------sarmak (hayaletler vb.)v. stalk--------sarmak (paket)v. wrap up--------sarmak (yara)v. strap* * *1. surround 2. wrap -
10 donatmak
v. deck out, ornament, equip, rig, outfit, decorate, furnish, gird, arm, attire, bedeck, bedight, catch up, damask, invest, prank, prank out, prank up, turn out -
11 donatmamak
v. (neg. form of donatmak) deck out, ornament, equip, rig, outfit, decorate, furnish, gird, arm, attire, bedeck, bedight, catch up, damask, invest, prank, prank out, prank up, turn out -
12 kemerle bağlamak
v. gird -
13 kuşatmamak
v. (neg. form of kuşatmak) besiege, blockade, gird, surround, encircle, enclose, begird, beleaguer, beset, bottle up, cincture, circle, compass, embosom, encompass, engird, engirdle, envelop, environ, equip, girdle, girt, girth, hedge in, hedge round, hem about, hem around -
14 sarmamak
v. (neg. form of sarmak) wind, wrap, wrap up, envelop, surround, encircle, bandage, bind, embrace, enclasp, begird, beset, bundle, cincture, clothe, coat, cocoon, coil, coil up, compass, do up, encompass, enfold, enlace, entwine, entwist, enwrap, fold, fold up, furl, gird -
15 çevresini sarmak
v. gird -
16 kaput
Baş; hər hansı orqanın girdə şəkilli genişlənmiş hissəsi -
17 lepidik
Üzü girdə qabıqla örtülü -
18 ligamentopeksi
Liqamentopeksiya; sallanmış və ya arxaya dönmüş uşaqlığı fiksasiya etmək üçün uşaqlığın girdə bağlarını qısaltma və ya qarnın ön divarına təsbit edilməsi əməliyyatı -
19 oval
1. Oval; girdə şəkilli; yumurta formasında2. Yumurta hüceyrəsi ilə bağlı -
20 zınqavod
mıxın başını girdələmək üçün alət (misg.)
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