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English - Turkish
sözcük oyunu yapmak
{f} sözcük oyunu yapmak
{i} kelime oyunu

En sevdiğin kelime oyunu nedir? - What's your favorite pun?

{f} kelime oyunu yap
cinas

Cinas ne yazık ki çevrilemez. - The pun is unfortunately untranslatable.

O çok kötü bir cinas. - That's a very bad pun.

sözcük oyunu

O sözcük oyunu müthiştir. - That pun is terrible.

Bu çok kötü bir sözcük oyunu. - That's a very bad pun.

{i} lastikli söz
{f} kelime oyunu yapmak
nükteli söz söylemek
{f} cinas yapmak
sözcük oyunu yap
sözcük oyun

O çok kötü bir sözcük oyunu. - That is a very bad pun.

Seyirci Tom'un sözcük oyunlarından bazılarına sızlandı. - The audience groaned at some of Tom's puns.

Turkish - Turkish
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English - English
To tell a pun, to make a play on words

We punned about the topic until all around us groaned.

{n} a quibble, a low or ludicrous repartee
make a play on words; "Japanese like to pun--their language is well suited to punning"
To pound
Logical CP/M punch device The punch device is an output-only device accessed through the PUNCH entry point of the BIOS In certain implementations, PUN: can be a serial device such as a modem
The lowest form of humor, until you get a chance to use it
A joke or type of wordplay in which similar senses or sounds of two words or phrases, or different senses of the same word, are deliberately confused
an expression that uses a homonym (two different words spelled identically) to deliver two or more meanings at the same time For example, "When Professor Fudge asked his graduate students to bring a really good lay to the next class, their collective opinion of the scholar went up a notch "
a play on words, usually for humourous purposes (i e "comb on now, style my hair")
make a play on words; "Japanese like to pun--their language is well suited to punning
A pun is a clever and amusing use of a word or phrase with two meanings, or of words with the same sound but different meanings. For example, if someone says `The peasants are revolting', this is a pun because it can be interpreted as meaning either that the peasants are fighting against authority, or that they are disgusting. an amusing use of a word or phrase that has two meanings, or of words that have the same sound but different meanings = play on words forgive/excuse/pardon the pun (=used to show you know you are making a pun) no pun intended (=used to show you do not mean to make a joke about something) (Probably from pundigrion (17-19 centuries), perhaps from puntiglio; PUNCTILIOUS). punned punning to make a pun pun on
To make puns, or a pun; to use a word in a double sense, especially when the contrast of ideas is ludicrous; to play upon words; to quibble
a humorous play on words; "I do it for the pun of it"; "his constant punning irritated her"
A word play suggesting, with humorous intent, the different meanings of one word or the use of two or more words similar in sound but different in meaning
{f} make a play on words, use words humorously to create several possible meanings
A play on words that are the same or similar in sound but different in meaning
To persuade or affect by a pun
a humorous play on words; "I do it for the pun of it"; "his constant punning irritated her" make a play on words; "Japanese like to pun--their language is well suited to punning
A play on words which have the same sound but different meanings; an expression in which two different applications of a word present an odd or ludicrous idea; a kind of quibble or equivocation
{i} play on words, humorous use of words in order to create several possible meanings
Play on words, often comic Eg when the dying Mercutio in 'Romeo and Juliet' says "Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man"
Elaborate word play using similar sounds or concepts
- a play on words that relies on a word's having more than one meaning or sounding like another word
Turkish - English

Definition of to pun in Turkish English dictionary

topun
off the ball
to pun

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı pʌn

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈpən/ /tə ˈpʌn/

    Etymology

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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