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1 kullan
1. get round 2. got round 3. make use of 4. used to 5. utilize 6. wield 7. using (v.) 8. exploiting (v.) 9. used (v.) 10. exploit (v.) 11. ply (v.) 12. use (v.) -
2 kullanmak
v. use, make use of, employ, handle, run, apply, drive, put account, turn to account, take advantage of, call forth, dispose, dispose of, draw on, engage, exert, exploit, harness, head, operate, pilot, ply, ride, roll, utilize, wield--------kullanmak (kamçı)v. lay on* * *use -
3 kılıç
"1. sword; saber. 2. swordfish. 3. colter (of a plow). -ını arşa asmak to deserve to be praised for a great victory. - artığı hist. those of the conquered whose lives were spared. - askısı baldric. - çekmek to draw one´s sword. - darbesi sword blow. -tan geçirmek /ı/ to put (people) to the sword. -tan geçmek to be put to the sword. - hakkı olarak by right of conquest. - kabzası sword hilt. - kalkan oyunu a Turkish folk dance performed with a shield and a sword. - kını scabbard. -ı kınına koymak to cease fighting. - kuşanmak to gird oneself with a sword. - oynatmak /da/ to rule over (a place). - vurmak to wield a sword." -
4 pala
1. scimitar. 2. blade (of an oar or oar-like implement). - çalmak/sallamak to try hard, make an all-out effort, struggle hard. - çekmek to wield a scimitar. - sürtmek to have experienced a lot of things. -
5 savurmak
"1. /ı/ to winnow (grain); to throw (something) into the air (as if winnowing). 2. /ı/ (for the wind, waves, a current) to drive (something) about; (for the wind, a current) to cause (something) to stream out or trail out at full length. 3. /ı/ to throw (something) violently, hurtle, hurl, fling. 4. /ı/ to brandish (a sword); to wield (an implement). 5. /ı/ to land (a blow, a kick). 6. /ı/ to fling, let fly (a curse); to tell (a lie); to talk (rot, claptrap). 7. /ı/ to dip a spoon into (a boiling liquid) and then to empty the spoon back into the pot (done to prevent the liquid from boiling over). 8. /ı/ to waste, spend prodigally. 9. to exaggerate; to brag." -
6 çalmak
"1. /ı/ to steal, take (something) unlawfully. 2. /ı/ to ring or toll (a bell); to peal (bells); to sound (a trumpet); to blow, toot (a horn or whistle); to buzz (a buzzer). 3. /ı/ to play (a musical instrument, a piece of music, a record, a record player, a tape player, a radio). 4. /ı/ to knock on (a door). 5. (for a bell) to ring or toll; (for bells) to peal; (for a telephone) to ring; (for a buzzer) to buzz; (for a trumpet) to sound; (for a clock) to strike or chime; (for a horn or whistle) to blow or toot, be blown or tooted; (for a musical instrument, a record, a record player, a tape player, a radio) to play, be played; (for a piece of music) to be played. 6. (for a clock) to strike (an hour). 7. /ı, a/ to throw or hurl (something, someone) to (the ground). 8. /a, ı/ to add (an ingredient) to (a liquid). 9. /a, ı/ prov. to spread or smear (one thing) on (another). 10. /ı/ (for frost, copper, soot) to spoil (something). 11. /ı/ to cut (something) diagonally; to cut (cloth) on the bias. 12. /ı/ to chase (a metal object). 13. /a/ (for one color) to be tinged with (another). 14. (for someone´s accent) to have something of (a specified language) about it: Dili Fransızcaya çalıyor. There´s something French about his accent. 15. prov. (for someone´s height) to verge on (a specified length): Boyu kısaya çalıyor. She´s on the short side. 16. to wield (a sword, a whip, an oar) with all one´s might. çalıp çırpmak to steal anything he/she can get his/her hands on. Çalmadığım kapı kalmadı. I´ve left no stone unturned. çalmadan oynamak 1. to be elated, be on top of the world; to be tickled pink. 2. to be very eager (to do something), be raring to go; always to be ready (to do something), be ready (to do something) at the drop of a hat. "
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