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Temel Çeviriler |
cuff n | (end part of a sleeve) | giysi kolu i. |
| | kol ağzı i. |
| Andy rolled up his cuffs to keep them from getting wet. |
| My aunt works at the shirt factory, sewing cuffs onto sleeves. |
cuff n | US, Can, AU, often plural (trousers: folded up hem) (pantolon) | kıvrık paça i. |
| Wayne likes his trouser cuffs to touch the top of his shoes. |
cuffs npl | informal (restraints: handcuffs) | kelepçe i. |
| Gary held his hands behind his back and the guard put on the cuffs. |
cuffs npl | (restraints: leg cuffs) | kelepçe i. |
| The prisoners wore cuffs to prevent them from running away. |
cuff [sb]⇒ vtr | informal (handcuff) | kelepçelemek f. |
| The police cuffed the suspects and led them away. |
cuff n | (medical device: blood pressure cuff) (tıp) | manşon, manşet i. |
| The nurse wrapped the cuff around my arm and measured my blood pressure. |
Ek Çeviriler |
cuff n | informal (blow) | tokat i. |
| | yumruk i. |
| | sille i. |
| Uncle Jeff's playful cuff didn't hurt me at all. |
cuff [sb] vtr | informal (hit) | vurmak, tokatlamak, tokat atmak f. |
| (argo) | şaplak atmak, şaplak indirmek f. |
| George cuffed me round the ear and told me not to be so rude. |
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