çatı


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Turkish - English dictionary

çatık

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
stacked (arms); (poles, etc.) that are propped together (like stacked rifles). kaşlı 1. (someone) whose eyebrows touch each other. 2. beetle-browed, frowning. suratlı frowning, sullen-faced, scowling.
Turkish - English dictionary

çatıklaşmak

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
(for someone´s eyebrows) to come together in a frown, beetle.
Turkish - English dictionary

çatılı

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. roofed. 2. stacked (arms); (poles, etc.) that are propped together (like stacked rifles). 3. (someone) who has a cloth tied around his/her forehead.
Turkish - English dictionary

çatılmak

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. (for arms) to be stacked, be piled; (for poles, etc.) to be propped together (like stacked rifles). 2. (for a framework of poles) to be put up. 3. to be erected in a makeshift manner. 4. /a/ (for a load) to be put on both sides of (a pack animal). 5. (for pieces of cloth) to be basted together, be tacked together. 6. (for a cloth worn around the forehead) to be tied on. 7. (for someone´s brows) to be knit.
Turkish - English dictionary

çatır çatır

(Turkish - English dictionary) :
1. (breaking) with a crack or a snap; (burning) with a crackle or a snap; cracklingly; with a crunch. 2. by force. 3. easily, with great ease. çatlamak 1. to crack or splinter into pieces. 2. to be eaten up with jealousy. etmek to make a cracking, crackling, or crunching sound. konuşmak /ı/ to speak (a language) fluently, be able to rattle away in (a language). sökmek /ı/ to pull out or rip out (something) by force.