yanked

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Englisch - Türkisch
çekti

Tom John'un takma sakalını çekti. - Tom yanked off John's fake beard.

Tom, Mary'nin saçını çekti. - Tom yanked Mary's hair.

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{f} aniden çek
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yank out birden zorla çıkartmak
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f., k.dili. birden ve kuvvetle çekmek, kuvvetle çekivermek. i., k.dili. kuvvetli çekiş
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{i} ani çekiş
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tatlı patates
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aniden çekmek
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birden hızla çekmek
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yanki/çekiş
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birden çekme
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çek

Tom fişi duvardan çekti. - Tom yanked the plug from the wall.

Tom, Mary'nin saçını çekti. - Tom yanked Mary's hair.

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birden çekilmek
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hızla ve birden çekmek
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birden ve kuvvetle çekiş
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Amerikan
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Amerikalı

Amerikalılar bizim arkadaşlarımızdır. - The Yanks are our friends.

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i., İng., k.dili. Amerikalı. s., İng., k.dili
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{f} birden çekmek
Englisch - Englisch
past of yank
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A Yankee, a Northerner: someone from the Northern United States

Corporal Bob explained, “The Yanks has tha best weapons. But us Rebs know how to shoot tha damn things. ”.

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A Yankee, an American: someone from the United States

This time,” he General Alphonse-Pierre Juin] told the Yanks, “you have not crossed to win new victories but to preserve peace. ”.

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to remove from circulation

They yanked the product as soon as they learned it was unsafe.

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To pull something with a quick, strong action
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A sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of force)
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elsewhere, anyone from the USA
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Someone from the USA with bad manners while visiting another country
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Some people refer to people from the United States of America as Yanks. This use could cause offence. If you yank someone or something somewhere, you pull them there suddenly and with a lot of force. She yanked open the drawer A quick-thinking ticket inspector yanked an emergency cord. Yank is also a noun. Grabbing his ponytail, Shirley gave it a yank. A Yankee. an American - often used to show disapproval (Yankee). to suddenly pull something quickly and with force yank sth out/back/open etc
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a resident or transient living, or who was born, above the Mason-Dixon line
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{i} American; native of a northern state of the U.S.A.; Federal soldier in the American Civil War
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A sudden, vigorous pull
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an American
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A putt that is pulled to the left
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The act of pasting previously killed or copied text into a buffer See also Copy and Kill
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Yanking is a means of taking a case that does not belong to you and assigning it to yourself
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{f} pull with a sudden jerking motion; wrench; pull out; uproot
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An American with bad manners while visiting another country
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(also "pull, jerk") a shot that goes severely to the left of the target line (for a right-handed player) Example: She yanked/pulled/jerked her tee shot into the trees
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an American who lives in New England
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A jerk or twitch
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An abbreviation of Yankee
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(aka: "pull", "jerk") a shot that goes severely to the left of the target line (for a right-handed player) Example: "Diego yanked his tee shot into the trees "
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American
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To twitch; to jerk
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an American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War)
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pull, or move with a sudden movement; "He turned the handle and jerked the door open"
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{i} strong tug, drawing towards
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pull, or move with a sudden movement; "He turned the handle and jerked the door open
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