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1 satmak
v. sell, market, dispose of, offload, push off, resell, unload, vend--------satmak (arkadaşlarını)give the game away--------satmak (birini)sell smb. down the river* * *sell -
2 yüklemek
v. ascribe, burden, charge, embark, encumber, fasten, fasten on, father, foist, freight, hand over, heap, impose, impute, inflict, lade, lay, lay on, load, offload, overlay, pitch, plant, put, put down, saddle, shift, stack, store, weight, pin--------lay smth. at one's door* * *1. charge 2. load -
3 satmamak
v. (neg. form of satmak) sell, market, dispose of, offload, push off, resell, unload, vend -
4 yüklememek
v. (neg. form of yüklemek) ascribe, burden, charge, embark, encumber, fasten, fasten on, father, foist, freight, hand over, heap, impose, impute, inflict, lade, lay, lay on, load, offload, overlay, pitch, plant, put, put down, saddle, shift, stack, store, weight, pin
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