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1 dönüştürmek
"to change/turn (into), to convert (to); to transform (into)" -
2 dönüştürmek
v. transform, convert, turn into, turn to, coke, reduce, resolve, translate, transmute, transubstantiate, turn--------dönüştürmek (özel işlemle)v. process into* * *1. convert 2. transform -
3 çevirmek
"1. /ı/ to turn. 2. /ı/ to turn, rotate; to make (something) spin. 3. /ı/ to manage. 4. /ı/ to stop (someone who is going somewhere). 5. /ı/ to send (something) back. 6. /ı/ to turn (a garment) inside out. 7. /ı/ to interpret (something) (in a specified way). 8. /ı/ to translate. 9. /ı, la/ to enclose (a place) with. 10. /ı, a/ to turn, make, or transform (one thing) into (another). 11. /ı/ to pull (a trick, a ruse). 12. /ı, a/ to turn (a situation) into (something bad). 13. /a/ (for one kind of meteorological condition) to turn into, become (another): Yağmur kara çevirdi. The rain´s turned to snow. Çevir kazı yanmasın. colloq. Why are you changing the subject? (said sarcastically)." -
4 çevirmek
"to turn, to turn (sth) round; to point; to spin; to divert; (kamera, dürbün) to train; to wind; to rotate; to revolve; to reverse; to revoke, to annul; to send back; to translate (into), to render" " tercüme etmek; to manage, to run" " yönetmek, idare etmek; to convert; to turn into; to transform, to change; to surround, to encircle, to encompass" " kuþatmak; to stop, to hold up; (plan, dolap, vb.) to make, to carry out, to hatch" -
5 dönüştür
1. convert 2. turn into 3. transformed (v.) 4. transform (v.) -
6 dönüştürmemek
v. (neg. form of dönüştürmek) transform, convert, turn into, turn to, coke, reduce, resolve, translate, transmute, transubstantiate, turn -
7 haline gelmek
v. become, turn into, turn out to be, go, turn out, transform, change, wax -
8 dönüşmek
to change, to transform, to turn (into) -
9 dönüştürmek
1. /ı, a/ to transform (something) into (something else). 2. /ı/ to cause a mutation (in).
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