0 to hit someone or something with your fist (= closed hand) -- yumruklamak, yumrukla vurmak, yumruk atmak
1 to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment -- bir aletle delik açmak
2 the act of hitting someone or something with your fist (= closed hand) -- yumruklama, yumruk atma
a punch on the nose
3 a sweet, mixed drink made from fruit juice, spices, and usually alcohol -- bir tür meyveli kokteyl
4 a piece of equipment that makes a hole in something -- zımba, delik açma aleti, kopça aleti
Data were systematically taken from the clinic notes, coded and transferred to punched cards for analysis.
The data were coded to 80-column punch card format and transferred to magnetic tape.
Just why the junta seemingly ' pulled its punches ' forms an intriguing puzzle, one that may be fruitfully analysed at the organisational level.
The view presented here, hardly novel in itself, is that the popes could not, and did not, punch above their real weight.
Of course, the book also contains some very satisfying local rhetorical trajectories, but the punch lines seem to multiply irrespective of the argument.
Initially, the work concentrated on developing heuristics for nesting, automating the staging and punch shape selection, and decomposition process.
Punch cartoons, not known for their progressive views on feminism, adopt one of two views of women on horseback, neither of them positive.
The shape of the extruding punch can be calculated from a table relating the punch dimensions to the principal dimensions of the burring.
中文繁体
打, 一拳,一擊, 影響…
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打, 一拳,一击, 影响…
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dar un puñetazo a, puñetazo, dar un puñetazo…
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socar, golpear, soco…
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(げんこつで)~をなぐる, ぶんなぐる, パンチ…
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donner un coup de poing, perforer, coup [masculine] de poing…
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donar un cop de puny a, cop de puny…
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يَلْكُم, لَكْمة…
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