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1 filch
v. çalmak, aşırmak, yürütmek* * *aşır* * *[fil ](to steal something, especially of little value: Who has filched my pen?) çalmak, aşırmak -
2 hijack
n. uçak kaçırma, hırsızlık, gasp————————v. uçak kaçırmak, kaçırmak, gaspetmek, çalmak* * *soy* * *1. verb1) (to take control of (an aeroplane) while it is moving and force the pilot to fly to a particular place.) uçak kaçırmak2) (to stop and rob (a vehicle): Thieves hijacked a lorry carrying $20,000 worth of whisky.) durdurup soymak3) (to steal (something) from a vehicle: Thieves hijacked $20,000 worth of whisky from a lorry.) çalmak2. noun(the act of hijacking.) kaçırma- hijacker -
3 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) birinin cebini çarpmak -
4 intend
v. kastetmek, niyet etmek, niyeti olmak, niyetlenmek, düşünmek, amaçlamak, azmetmek, hedeflemek, istemek, seçmek* * *1. niyet et 2. planla (v.) 3. eğilim (n.)* * *[in'tend] 1. verb1) (to mean or plan (to do something or that someone else should do something): Do you still intend to go?; Do you intend them to go?; Do you intend that they should go too?) niyet etmek2) (to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way: His remarks were intended to be a compliment.) kasdetmek, demek, istemek3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.)...-e yönelik olmak•- intent2. noun(purpose; what a person means to do: He broke into the house with intent to steal.) amaç, maksat, kasıt- intentional
- intentionally
- intently -
5 egg on
teşvik etmek, tahrik etmek, kışkırtmak* * *(to urge (somebody) on (to do something): He egged his friend on to steal the radio.) kışkırtmak, teşvik etmek -
6 loot
n. yağma, vurgun, talan, ganimet, kanunsuz kazanç————————v. yağmalamak* * *1. ganimet (n.) 2. yağmala (v.) 3. yağmalama (n.)* * *[lu:t] 1. noun(something which is stolen: The thieves got away with a lot of loot.) ganimet2. verb(to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers looted the shops of the captured town.) yağmalamak -
7 rifle
n. tüfek, yivli tüfek————————v. yiv açmak, soymak, yağma etmek, soyup soğana çevirmek, ceplerini boşaltmak* * *1. soy (v.) 2. tüfek (n.)* * *1. noun(a gun with a long barrel, fired from the shoulder: The soldiers are being taught to shoot with rifles.) tüfek2. verb1) (to search (through something): The thief rifled through the drawers.) karıştırmak2) (to steal: The document had been rifled.) çalmak• -
8 rob
v. soygun yapmak, soymak, çalmak, zorla almak, hırsızlık yapmak, soyup soğana çevirmek, yoksun bırakmak* * *soy* * *[rob]past tense, past participle - robbed; verb1) (to steal from (a person, place etc): He robbed a bank / an old lady; I've been robbed!) soymak2) ((with of) to take (something) away from; to deprive of: An accident robbed him of his sight at the age of 21.) yoksun bırakmak•- robber- robbery -
9 rustle
n. hışırtı————————v. gıcırdamak, hışırdamak, hışırdatmak, çalmak (hayvan), gayret etmek, çaba harcamak, var gücüyle çalışmak* * *1. hışırda (v.) 2. hışırtı (n.)* * *1) (to (make something) make a soft, whispering sound: The wind rustled in the trees; She rustled her papers.) hışırda(t)mak2) ((American) to steal (cattle etc).) çalmak•- rustler- rustle up -
10 scheme
n. düzen, tertip, uyum, plan, tasarı, entrika, komplo————————v. tasarlamak, düzenlemek, entrika çevirmek, dolap çevirmek, komplo kurmak* * *1. plan 2. plan yap (v.) 3. plan (n.)* * *[ski:m] 1. noun1) (a plan or arrangement; a way of doing something: a colour scheme for the room; There are various schemes for improving the roads.) plân2) (a (usually secret) dishonest plan: His schemes to steal the money were discovered.) hile, düzen2. verb(to make (especially dishonest) schemes: He was punished for scheming against the President; They have all been scheming for my dismissal.) düzen kurmak, dolap çevirmek- schemer- scheming -
11 true
adj. esaslı, gerçek, doğru, hakiki, sahi, tam, içten, aslının aynı, asıl, safkan————————adv. doğru, sadık kalarak, gerçekten, tam olarak* * *[tru:]1) ((negative untrue) telling of something that really happened; not invented; agreeing with fact; not wrong: That is a true statement; Is it true that you did not steal the ring?) doğru, gerçek2) ((negative untrue) accurate: They don't have a true idea of its importance.) doğru, hakiki3) ((negative untrue) faithful; loyal: He has been a true friend.) sadık, vefalı4) (properly so called: A spider is not a true insect.) gerçek, tam•- trueness- truly -
12 wrong
adj. haksız, yanlış, hatalı, uygunsuz, ters, bozuk————————adv. yanlış, ters, ters olarak————————n. haksızlık, hata, suç, yanlış yol————————v. haksızlık etmek, günahına girmek, eziyet etmek* * *FALSE* * *[roŋ] 1. adjective1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) yanlış2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) yanlış, hatalı3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) yanlış, kötü4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) uygun değil5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) yolunda gitmeyen, bozuk2. adverb(incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) yanlış biçimde/olarak3. noun(that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) yanlış, kötülük, günah4. verb(to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) haksızlık etmek, günahına girmek- wrongful- wrongfully
- wrongfulness
- wrongly
- wrongdoer
- wrongdoing
- do someone wrong
- do wrong
- do wrong
- go wrong
- in the wrong
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