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1 uyarmak
v. warn, caution, forewarn, alert, give warning, advise, awake, give notice, tip, tip off, lecture, tip the wink, induce, excite, stimulate, sex up, admonish, advise against, advise smb. of smth., charge, exhort, expostulate, give smb. notice of--------uyarmak (karşı)v. awake smb. to smth.* * *1. warn 2. caution -
2 tiyo vermek
v. give tips, tip the wink, tip smb. the wink, tip, tip off, tip smb. off, tout -
3 uyarmamak
v. (neg. form of uyarmak) warn, caution, forewarn, alert, give warning, advise, awake, give notice, tip, tip off, lecture, tip the wink, induce, excite, stimulate, sex up, admonish, advise against, advise smb. of smth., charge, exhort, expostulate, give smb. notice of -
4 devirmek
v. overturn, knock down, take down, down, strike down, capsize, upset, chop down, crumple, cut down, defeat, knock, knock back, knock over, overset, overthrow, quaff off, revolutionize, subvert, tilt, tip, give smth. a tip, topple, topple over--------devirmek (içki)v. shift -
5 devirmemek
v. (neg. form of devirmek) overturn, knock down, take down, down, strike down, capsize, upset, chop down, crumple, cut down, defeat, knock, knock back, knock over, overset, overthrow, quaff off, revolutionize, subvert, tilt, tip, give smth. a tip, topple, topple over -
6 pabuç
,-cu 1. shoe. 2. rubber or metal tip (on the base of a furniture leg). 3. arch. base, pedestal (of a column). -tan aşağı mean, despicable, contemptible, low-down. -u başına giydirmek /ın/ colloq. to make (someone) do the wrong thing. - bırakmamak /a/ not to be frightened off by, not to be deterred by. -larını çevirmek /ın/ to let (somebody) understand that he is not wanted, get rid of (someone) in a roundabout way. -ları dama atılmak to lose favor, fall from popular esteem. -larını eline vermek /ın/ to get rid of (someone), give (someone) his walking papers. - eskitmek/paralamak to run hither and thither (while trying to get something accomplished). - kadar dili var. colloq. He´s as sassy/impudent as they come. -una kum dolmak/taş kaçmak to be uneasy, be on edge. - pahalı. colloq. 1. As he´s too powerful for me to tangle with, I´d better not press matters any further. 2. I´ve bitten off more than I can chew. -u ters giydirmek to be a real fox, be someone one must be wary of. -unu ters giydirmek /a/ to cause (someone) to make tracks, make (someone) leave in a hurry.
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