WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2026:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| rap⇒ vi | (knock: on door) | (kapı) tıklatmak, hafifçe vurmak f. |
| | Lucy rapped on the door and waited for a response. |
| rap n | (sound: tap with knuckles) | parmak şıkırtısı i. |
| | Mark was just getting ready to go out, when he heard a rap at the door. |
| rap n | uncountable (urban spoken-word music style) | rap müzik i. |
| | Rap is often improvised, with performers competing to come up with the best lyrics. |
| rap n | countable (spoken-word music piece) | rap rutini i. |
| | Natasha is working on a rap. |
| rap n as adj | (relating to rap music) (müzik) | rap s. |
| | This rap track has a really fast beat. |
| rap vi | (sing in urban spoken-word style) | rap müzik yapmak f. |
| | Dan was rapping on the stage. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| rap n | mainly US, slang (informal talk) | muhabbet i. |
| | | çene çalma i. |
| rap vi | mainly US, slang (talk informally) | muhabbet etmek f. |
| | | çene çalmak f. |
| | Marcus was rapping with his friends. |
| rap [sth]⇒ vtr | (strike with knuckles) | vurmak f. |
| | Helen rapped the table to get everyone's attention. |
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