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1 yaylım ateş et
volley (v.) -
2 vole
volley -
3 yaylım ateşi
volley, broadside, running fire -
4 yağdırmak
v. flood, hail, heap up, hurl, pelt, pour, pour forth, pour out, rain, shower, volley, volley forth, volley out -
5 yağdırmamak
v. (neg. form of yağdırmak) flood, hail, heap up, hurl, pelt, pour, pour forth, pour out, rain, shower, volley, volley forth, volley out -
6 yaylım
"1. spreading. 2. pasture. 3. slang bill (showing how much money one owes), damage. - ateşi volley, volley fire. - ateşine tutmak /ı/ to fire on (people) in volleys; to volley bullets into." -
7 yaylım ateş
n. fusillade, volley* * *volley (n.) -
8 yağmuruna tutmak
v. besiege, bombard, deluge, rain, shower, volley forth, volley out -
9 atma
adj. throwing, projectile--------interj. tell us another--------n. throwing, throw, shoot, chuck, cast, ejectment, banishment, bragging, elimination, fling, heave, heaving, hurl, inset, ouster, pelt, shy, volley* * *1. downthrow 2. expulsion 3. discard (n.) 4. fling (n.) -
10 yarım vole
half volley -
11 bomba yağdırma
n. volley bombing -
12 plaj voleybolu
n. beach volley -
13 topa yere değmeden vurma
n. volley -
14 topa yere değmeden vurmak
v. volley -
15 yaylım ateşe tutmak
v. volley -
16 yağdırma
n. volley -
17 vole
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18 vole vurmak
to volley -
19 biçmek
"1. /ı/ to cut and shape, hew (wood, stone) (according to a pattern): Tomrukları biçip kalas haline getirdiler. They cut up the logs into beams. 2. /ı/ tailor. to cut (cloth) (in order to make a garment); to cut out, cut the cloth for (a garment): Elbisenin kumaşını henüz biçmedi. He hasn´t cut out the dress yet. 3. /ı/ to reap (a cereal crop); to cut, mow (hay, grass). 4. /ı/ to mow down, cut down, kill (people) (with a volley of fire). 5. /a, ı/ to put (a price) on, assign (a price) to: Şimdi bu halıya fiyat biçelim. Let´s price this rug now. " -
20 biçtirmek
"1./ı, a/ to have (someone) cut and shape or hew (wood, stone) (according to a pattern); /ı/ to have (wood, stone) cut and shaped or hewn (according to a pattern). 2. /ı, a/ tailor. to have (someone) cut (cloth) (in order to make a garment); to have (someone) cut out (a garment). 3. /ı, a/ to have (someone) reap (a cereal crop) or cut (hay, grass); /ı/ to have (a cereal crop) reaped; /ı/ to have (hay, grass) cut. 4. /ı/ to have (people) mown down (with a volley of fire). 5. /a, ı/ to have (something) priced: Bu kitaplara fiyat biçtireceğim. I´m going to have these books priced."
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Volley — Vol ley, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Volleyed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Volleying}.] To discharge with, or as with, a volley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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volley — /ˈvɔllei, ingl. ˈvɔlɪ/ accorc. di volley ball … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
volley — index barrage, discharge (shot), salvo Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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volley — The noun has the plural form volleys, and the verb has inflected forms volleys, volleyed, volleying … Modern English usage