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1 alakomak
,alakoymak 1. /ı, a/ to hold (someone) in (a place) for a while. 2. /ı, dan/ to keep, detain, prevent (someone) from (doing something). 3. /ı/ to set aside, reserve. 4. /ı/ to arrest. -
2 alıkoymak
1. /ı, a/ to hold (someone) in (a place) for a while. 2. /ı, dan/ to keep, detain, prevent (someone) from (doing something). 3. /ı/ to set aside, reserve. 4. /ı/ to arrest. -
3 yedek
"1. (a) spare; (a) reserve, something held in reserve; (a) standby. 2. towrope; towline. 3. horse taken in tow as a spare. 4. spare; reserve; held as a spare or reserve; standby. -inde with (something) in tow: At yedeklerinde köye indiler. They descended to the village with the horse in tow. - akçe fin. reserve, money kept in reserve. -e almak /ı/ 1. to tow; to take (something) in tow. 2. to take (a horse) in tow as a spare. -/-te çekmek /ı/ to tow. -e çekmek /ı/ to set (something) aside as a spare or reserve. - ip tow rope. - kopya comp. backup copy. - oyuncu 1. theat. understudy. 2. sports substitute player. - parça spare part. - subay reserve officer. " -
4 ayır
1. allocate 2. allocate to 3. break down into 4. break into 5. cut into 6. detach 7. differentiate 8. disconnect 9. discriminate 10. disjoin 11. dissect 12. isolate 13. make disconnected 14. make disjoint 15. reserve 16. segregate 17. separate into 18. set apart 19. sever 20. sever from 21. spaced at 22. split into 23. separating (v.) 24. discriminating (v.) 25. resolving (v.) 26. disconnecting (v.) 27. parting (v.) 28. sparing (v.) 29. separate (v.) 30. parted (v.) 31. reserved (v.) 32. segregated (v.) 33. separated (v.) 34. spaced (v.) 35. allocated (v.) 36. detached (v.) 37. differentiated (v.) 38. disconnected (v.) 39. isolated (v.) 40. disjoined (v.) 41. abstracted (v.) 42. earmark (v.) 43. part (v.) 44. reserve (v.) 45. abstract (v.) 46. spare (v.) -
5 alıkonulmak
1. to be seized and sequestered. 2. to be detained. 3. to be set aside as a reserve. -
6 ayırmak
1. /ı, dan/ to part, separate, sever (from). 2. /ı/ to choose, pick, select. 3. /ı, dan/ to distinguish (from). 4. /ı/ to discriminate (between). 5. /ı/ to set apart. 6. /ı/ to divide, sunder. 7. /ı, a/ to divide (something) into (so many) parts. 8. /ı, a/ to save, reserve (for). 9. /ı/ to give separate accommodations (to). 10. /ı, dan/ to isolate (from). -
7 ayırtmak
/ı/ 1. to reserve (space, tickets) for oneself. 2. to have (something) set apart. -
8 peylemek
"/ı/ 1. to have (something one wishes to buy) set aside for oneself by paying a deposit on it; to engage, book, or reserve (something) by paying a deposit. 2. to have an eye on (something, someone), look at (something, someone) with a covetous eye. "
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