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1 play the fool
maskaralık etmek* * *(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) maskaralık yapmak -
2 play the game
(to act fairly and honestly.) dürüst davranmak -
3 play the drums
davul çal -
4 play the fiddle
keman çal -
5 play the harp
harp çal -
6 play the trumpet
trompet çal -
7 play the deuce with
berbat etmek, altüst etmek -
8 play the giddy goat
enayilik etmek, aptallık etmek, maskaralık etmek -
9 play the goat
v. enayilik etmek, aptallık etmek -
10 play the man
erkek gibi davranmak -
11 play the role of
canlandırmak -
12 play the village idiot
v. aptal numarası yapmak, geri zekâlı rolü yapmak -
13 play the violin
v. keman çalmak -
14 play the deuce with
berbat etmek, altüst etmek -
15 play the giddy goat
enayilik etmek, aptallık etmek, maskaralık etmek -
16 play the goat
v. enayilik etmek, aptallık etmek -
17 play the man
erkek gibi davranmak -
18 play the role of
canlandırmak -
19 play the village idiot
v. aptal numarası yapmak, geri zekâlı rolü yapmak -
20 play the violin
v. keman çalmak
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