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1 tügüşdi
tying the knot -
2 tügüşdi
tying the knot -
3 tügündi
actedindependently in tying -
4 tügündi
actedindependently in tying -
5 bağlama
"fastening, connecting, binding, tying; brace, crossbeam; an instrument with three double strings" -
6 bağlanım
"fastening, tying; taking sides" -
7 birleştirme dili
tombolo, tying bar -
8 tombolo
tombolo, tying bar -
9 bağlama
"1. tying; binding. 2. a plucked instrument with three double strings and a long neck. 3. brace, crossbeam. 4. mech. coupling. 5. ling. liaison. - limanı naut. home port, port of registry. " -
10 ilme
"1. tying (one thing) loosely to (another). 2. basting (one piece of cloth) to (another). 3. basting stitch. 4. loop. 5. knot (in the fabric of a carpet). 6. knotting (strands of wool) (while weaving a rug). 7. touching; hitting; landing on (someone, something). " -
11 rabıt
",-ptı connecting, tying together; attaching, fastening; binding; making fast." -
12 çatma
"1. /ı/ stacking, piling (arms); propping (poles, etc.) together (as one would stack rifles). 2. /ı/ putting up (a framework of poles and timbers). 3. /ı/ erecting (something) in a makeshift manner. 4. /a/ scolding, berating. 5. /ı/ basting (pieces of cloth) together. 6. /ı/ tying on (a cloth worn around the forehead). 7. frame, framework. 8. piece of cloth that is basted or tacked to another piece of cloth. 9. prov. head scarf, kerchief. 10. a kind of cloth used to cover chairs. - kaş eyebrows that are joined. "
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