What does akar in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word akar in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use akar in Turkish.

The word akar in Turkish means flow, akmak, sızmak, akmak, (zaman) geçmek, akmak, akıp gitmek, akmak, akmak, akmak, çağlamak, (su) boşalmak, akmak, süzülmek, akmak, akmak, akmak, akmak, akmak, akıcı olmak, akmak, akmak, süzülmek, akmak, akmak, akmak, akmak, boyası akmak, dışarı akmak, hızla akmak, -den akmak, salyası akmak, tükürüğü akmak, damla damla akmak/süzülmek, damlamak, damlamak, damlalar halinde akmak, damla damla akmak, salyası akmak, tükürüğü akmak, (istekle) ağzının suyu akmak, ağzı sulanmak, dalgalanarak akmak, (su) şırıldamak, fışkırmak, şiddetle akmak, -e akmak, boyunca akmak, süzülmek, (nehir, vb.) kıvrılmak, kıvrılarak akmak, kıvrıla kıvrıla akmak, ortamlara akmak, süzülmek, salyası akmak, tükürmek, -den akmak, damla damla akmak/süzülmek, damlamak, kıvrılarak akmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word akar

flow

(liquid)

akmak

(move as a liquid) (sıvı olarak hareket)

Su küvetten dışarı aktı.
The water flowed out of the bath.

sızmak, akmak

(flow slowly)

Acid is oozing from your car battery.

(zaman) geçmek, akmak, akıp gitmek

(time: pass)

An hour elapsed before the police finally showed up.

akmak

(river, liquid) (nehir, vb.)

Blood flows into the kidneys through the renal artery.

akmak

(water, fluid: emerge in a stream)

I turned on the faucet and water flowed out.

akmak

(figurative (supply) (para, vb., mecazlı)

As capital flows into the stock market, the stock price increases.

çağlamak

(water, etc.: tumble, fall) (şelale, çağlayan)

The muddy water cascaded over the rocks.

(su) boşalmak, akmak, süzülmek

(water)

The soil was soaked and the water took ages to drain.

akmak

(spread) (renk, mürekkep, vb.)

Her tears fell on the letter and made the ink run. Don't wash that new shirt with the sheets, the colour will run.

akmak

(flow strongly)

The blood ran down his back.

akmak

(discharge fluid) (gözyaşı, burun, vb.)

His eyes ran with tears.

akmak

(discharge) (yara, irin, vb.)

The sore on Fred's leg started watering.

akmak

(circulate) (trafik, vb.)

Traffic flows slowly in this city.

akıcı olmak, akmak

(words: sound natural) (kelime, cümle)

No, that sentence doesn't flow very well.

akmak, süzülmek

(fall: tears, sparks) (gözyaşı, vb.)

Tears showered down her cheeks.

akmak

(medical: exude fluid) (iltihap, sıvı, vb.)

Conjunctivitis tends to make the eye weep.

akmak

(figurative (paint, etc.: run) (boya, vb.)

If you use too much paint on the brush, it may bleed.

akmak

(makeup, ink, etc.: blur) (rimel, mürekkep vb.)

Emily's mascara smudged from the rain and wind.

akmak

(send forth a flow) (gözyaşı, vb.)

Her eyes streamed with tears of joy.

boyası akmak

(figurative (colour: fade, leach out)

The red socks bled in the wash!

dışarı akmak

(figurative (spread outwards)

Blood blossomed from the wound.

hızla akmak

(water, blood: move quickly)

The water coursed through the canals. Terrified, Neil could feel the blood coursing in his veins.

-den akmak

(liquids: flow down)

Tears were coursing down the cheeks of the mourners as they stood at the graveside. The waterfall coursed down the rocks into the pool below.

salyası akmak, tükürüğü akmak

(person: drool)

The old man dribbled as he sipped his water.

damla damla akmak/süzülmek, damlamak

(liquid: trickle) (sıvı)

Water dribbled slowly out of the leaky faucet.

damlamak, damlalar halinde akmak, damla damla akmak

(water)

Water dripped from the tap.

salyası akmak, tükürüğü akmak

(salivate)

The dog was drooling as Janine prepared his food.

(istekle) ağzının suyu akmak, ağzı sulanmak

(figurative (with desire)

The idea of a day off had all of the staff drooling.

dalgalanarak akmak

(water: flow in small waves)

The stream fretted along its channel.

(su) şırıldamak

(water: flow noisily)

The stream gurgled through the forest.

fışkırmak, şiddetle akmak

(water, blood)

Jerry was cooking and cut himself, and then started running around the house with blood gushing from his hand.

-e akmak

(flow into sth)

The river issued into the sea.

boyunca akmak

(literary, rare (river, sea: lap at)

The ocean laved the sand in the gentle breeze.

süzülmek

(seep, soak)

Chemicals have been leaching into the river for months.

(nehir, vb.) kıvrılmak, kıvrılarak akmak, kıvrıla kıvrıla akmak

(river, etc.: curve, twist)

The gentle stream meandered through the valley.

ortamlara akmak

(figurative (go out and celebrate) (argo)

To celebrate their win, the whole football team went out to paint the town red.

süzülmek

(pass smoothly)

Tears slid down the old man's face.

salyası akmak

(slaver, drool)

The dog slobbered on the car seat.

tükürmek

(expel saliva)

The young man spat as he walked down the street.

-den akmak

(flow)

Water streamed from the faucet.

damla damla akmak/süzülmek, damlamak

(flow slowly)

Blood trickled from the cut on Paula's knee. Sand trickled into the bottom of the hourglass.

kıvrılarak akmak

(figurative (road, river: twist and turn) (nehir)

The river wove through the valley.

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