yank
Kelime Anlamı :
1. hızla ve birden çekmek.
2. aniden çek.
3. yank out birden zorla çıkartmak.
4. tatlı patates.
5. f., k.dili. birden ve kuvvetle çekmek, kuvvetle çekivermek. i., k.dili. kuvvetli çekiş.
6. ani çekiş.
7. birden ve kuvvetle çekiş.
8. yanki/çekiş.
9. birden çekme.
10. birden çekilmek.
Tanımlar :
1.
to pull with a quick, strong movement; jerk: yanked the emergency cord.
2. slang to extract or remove abruptly: yanked the starting pitcher early in the game.
3. to pull on something suddenly. see synonyms at jerk1.
4. A sudden vigorous pull; a jerk.
2. slang to extract or remove abruptly: yanked the starting pitcher early in the game.
3. to pull on something suddenly. see synonyms at jerk1.
4. A sudden vigorous pull; a jerk.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
A sudden, vigorous pull (sometimes defined as mass times jerk, or rate of change of force).
2. to pull something with a quick, strong action.
3. to remove from circulation
2. to pull something with a quick, strong action.
3. to remove from circulation
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A jerk or twitch.
2. an abbreviation of yankee.
3. to twitch; to jerk.
2. an abbreviation of yankee.
3. to twitch; to jerk.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to be in active motion; move or work quickly; bustle.
2. to talk fast or constantly; scold; nag.
3. to move, carry, bring, take, etc., with a sudden jerk or jerking motion: usually with along, over, or out: as, to yank a fish out of the water.
4. A quick, sharp stroke; a buffet.
5. A jerk or twitch.
6. plural leggings or long gaiters worn in england by agricultural laborers.
7. A yankee.
8. [the word acquired during the war of the rebellion wide currency as a nickname or contemptuous epithet among the confederates for a union soldier, the confederates themselves being in like spirit dubbed johnnies or Rebs by the union soldiers.]
2. to talk fast or constantly; scold; nag.
3. to move, carry, bring, take, etc., with a sudden jerk or jerking motion: usually with along, over, or out: as, to yank a fish out of the water.
4. A quick, sharp stroke; a buffet.
5. A jerk or twitch.
6. plural leggings or long gaiters worn in england by agricultural laborers.
7. A yankee.
8. [the word acquired during the war of the rebellion wide currency as a nickname or contemptuous epithet among the confederates for a union soldier, the confederates themselves being in like spirit dubbed johnnies or Rebs by the union soldiers.]
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia