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| Temel Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | lashing n | (punishment: whipping) | kamçılama, kırbaçlama i. | | | The poor boy received a lashing from his parents. | | lashing n | (rope, cord used to attach) | iple bağlama, halatla bağlama i. | | | The sailors checked the lashings were tight before the storm set in. | | lashings of [sth] npl | UK, dated, informal (large amount) | bol miktar i. | | | The woman served her guests tea and scones with lashings of jam. |
| Temel Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | lash n | (whip) | kamçı, kırbaç i. | | | Charles used a lash on the cattle to get them moving. | | lash n | (stroke of whip) | kırbaç/kamçı darbesi i. | | | The criminal was sentenced to five lashes. | | lash n | usually plural (eyelash) | kirpik i. | | | Amy bought some mascara for her lashes. | | lash [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | (strike with whip) | kamçılamak, kırbaçlamak geçişli f. | | | The guard lashed the criminal in front of a crowd. | | lash [sth/sb]⇒ vtr | (bind, fasten) | bağlamak f. | | Not: Followed by a preposition or an adverb. | | | Odysseus asked his crew to lash him to the mast of his ship. |
| Ek Çeviriler | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | lash n | (impact against [sth]) | çarpma i. | | | | vurma i. | | | The lash of the wind against the sails damaged them. | | lash⇒ vi | figurative (move like whip) (mecazlı) | ani ve sert hareket etmek geçişsiz f. | | | The cat lashed its tail irritably. | | lash vi | (impact against) | çarpmak geçişsiz f. | | | | vurmak geçişsiz f. | | | The waves lashed against the side of the boat. | | lash vtr | (strike forcefully) | şiddetle çarpmak f. | | | (mecazlı) | dövmek f. | | | Waves lashed the cliffs. |
| Deyimsel fiiller | WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026: | lash out vi phrasal | (try to strike) | saldırmak f. | | | Joyce was stroking the cat when it suddenly lashed out. | | lash out vi phrasal | figurative (attack verbally) | aniden çıkışmak f. | | | | azarlamak, paylamak f. | | | Ian has a tendency to lash out if he thinks that he is being personally criticized. | | lash out vi phrasal | UK, informal (extravagantly spend money) (para) | saçmak f. | | | | çok harcamak f. | | | For our last holiday, we lashed out and booked a posh hotel. | | lash out on [sth] vi phrasal + prep | UK, informal (extravagantly spend money on) (parayı) | -e harcamak f. | | | | -e saçmak f. | | | For his 50th, James lashed out on a sports car. | | lash out at [sb] vi phrasal + prep | (try to strike) (birisine) | saldırmak f. | | | | hücum etmek f. | | | Davies suddenly lashed out at his victim, punching Mr. Jackson to the ground. | | lash out at [sb] vi phrasal + prep | figurative (attack verbally) | aniden çıkışmak f. | | | Adam's always lashing out at everyone. |
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