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  • 1 flare

    n. titrek ışık, işaret ışığı, deniz feneri, parlama, öfke, çan etek, İspanyol paça
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    v. ışımak, ışık saçmak, titrek ışık vermek, alevlenmek, sinirlenmek, küplere binmek, genişlemek (giysi), çan gibi genişlemek, ışıkla işaret vermek
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    1. parlak bir alevle yan (v.) 2. alev (n.)
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    [fleə]
    1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) parlak alevle titreyerek yanmak
    2) ((of a skirt, trousers etc) to become wider at the bottom edge: a flared skirt.) genişle(t)mek

    English-Turkish dictionary > flare

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