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1 depolamak
to store, to lay sth up, to lay sth in -
2 bir kenara koymak
to set sth aside, to put sth by, to put sth aside, to lay sth aside -
3 ayarlamak
"to adjust, to tune, to regulate, to fix, to set; to fix sb up (with sth); to supply, to get, to lay sth on; to chat (a girl) up" -
4 depo etmek
to store, to lay sth up -
5 harcamak
"to spend, to expenditure, to expend, to lay sth out; to blow, to waste; to use, to use up; to sacrifice; to kill; to victimize" -
6 suçu üzerine atmak
to lay sth at sb's door -
7 yatırmak
"to put to bed, to put to sleep; to lay (sth) down; to tilt, to tip, to slant; (bankaya) to deposit; (para) to invest, to place" -
8 yere sermek
to down, to lay sb out, to lay sb/sth flat -
9 devirmek
"to overturn, to turn upside down; to upset; to topple; to knock down, to floor; to tip, to tilt to one side; to cut sth down; to overthrow, to subvert, overturn, to bring sb down; to drink down, to toss off, to down, to knock sth back; to lay, to make" -
10 el atmak
a) to lay hands on, to seize b) to attempt, to have a bash (at sth) -
11 yumurtlamak
"to lay eggs; to spawn; to blurt sth out, to blab out, to invent"
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