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1 dövüşme
tussle -
2 kapışma
tussle -
3 mücadele
n. struggle, fight, campaign, battle, combat, contest, fighting, fray, hassle, race, scramble, tug, tug of war, tussle, war, warfare, wrestle, wrestling* * *1. struggle 2. contestation 3. struggle (n.) 4. tussle (n.) 5. combat (n.) -
4 mücadele et
1. tussle (v.) 2. combat (v.) -
5 uğraşma
n. fight, struggle, hassle, effort, tussle, war* * *coping with (n.) -
6 cebelleşme
n. tussle -
7 cebelleşmek
v. tussle -
8 cebelleşmemek
v. (neg. form of cebelleşmek) tussle -
9 mücâdele etmek
v. struggle, fight, agonize, battle, fight a battle, buffet, combat, compete, crusade, strive, tussle, be up against, war, be at war with, wrestle -
10 uğraşmak
v. struggle, deal, make an effort, work hard, tussle, endeavor, endeavour [Brit.], fight, wrestle, get at, be occupied in doing, be occupied with doing, engage in, agonize, attack, come at, contend, cope, exert oneself, go in for, grapple, groove--------uğraşmak (biriyle)v. pick on -
11 boğuşmak
"to quarrel, to fight; to struggle, to tussle, to grapple" -
12 kapışmak
"to scramble for sth; to snatch (sth) from one another; to quarrel, to fight, to tussle, to go at it hammer and tongs; to compete (with)" -
13 kavga
"fight, quarrel, brawl, dissension, strife, affray, altercation, tussle; (evli çift) bust-up; struggle, battle" -
14 kavga etmek
to fight, to quarrel, to brawl, to fall out with sb, to have words (with sb), to have a tussle, to have a row -
15 itişmek
1. to push one another. 2. to tussle, scuffle. itişip kakışmak to scuffle, push and shove one another. -
16 kapıştırmak
/ı/ to incite (people) to fight or tussle with each other. -
17 tepişmek
1. (for animals) to kick or kick at each other. 2. (for people) to scuffle or tussle a bit with each other.
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