What does çekim eki in Turkish mean?

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

The word çekim eki in Turkish means pull, çekim, çekme, çekiş, çekim, cinsel ilgi, iki kişi arasındaki uyum, çekim, etkileşim, çekim, çekim, cazibe, çekim, çekim kuvveti, cazibe, çekim, çekim kuvveti, çekim hatası, çekim tahtası, yakın çekim, yakından çekilen, filme alma, çekim yapma, çekim (yeri, saati, vb.), cazibe/çekim kuvveti, dışarıda çekim, stüdyo dışında çekim, boy çekim, makro lens, makro, sette, çekim hatası, film çekmek, çekim yapmak, çekim yapmak, çekim tahtasına eklemek, ağır çekim, ağır çekim. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word çekim eki

pull

çekim, çekme, çekiş

(pull of gravity or magnetism)

The moon's attraction to the Earth keeps it in orbit.

çekim

(grammar: word formation) (dilbilgisi)

Some languages use inflection more than others.

cinsel ilgi

(sexual interest in sb)

Joey feels a strong attraction to Ramona.

iki kişi arasındaki uyum, çekim, etkileşim

(between two people)

The chemistry between the two was undeniably strong.

çekim

(cinema: unit of action) (sinema)

The last shot of the movie shows the cowboy riding his horse into the sunset.

çekim

(cinema: recording of a scene) (film)

Tamam, arkadaşlar. Bu beşinci çekimimiz olacak. Bu sefer doğru oynayalım.
OK, everybody. This is going to be our fifth take. Let's get it right now. Action!

cazibe, çekim, çekim kuvveti

(force: connects atoms) (atomlar arasında)

A water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds.

cazibe

(figurative (emotional: lure) (mecazlı)

The pull of the beach finally made him move to California.

çekim

(informal (filming session)

The shoot will be on location in Iceland.

çekim kuvveti

(chemistry: attraction) (kimya)

Chlorine has a high affinity for hydrogen.

çekim hatası

(informal (funny mistake on film) (film)

The funniest part of the film was at the end, when they showed the bloopers.

çekim tahtası

(clapperboard used in filming) (sinema)

An assistant snapped the clapboard shut, and the filming of the scene began.

yakın çekim

(film shot: up close)

The actress said that she was ready for her close-up.

yakından çekilen

(very near)

The photographer is taking some close-up shots of the fashion model.

filme alma, çekim yapma

(cinema, TV: shooting) (sinema, TV)

Filming of the new adventure series begins next week.

çekim (yeri, saati, vb.)

(schedule, location: for filming)

Agents were here looking for filming locations.

cazibe/çekim kuvveti

(physics: force) (fizik)

The acrobats' leaps seemed to defy gravity.

dışarıda çekim, stüdyo dışında çekim

(cinema: not the studio) (sinema)

They shot the scene on location in Boston instead of the studio.

boy çekim

(movie, photo: wide-angle view)

The film begins with a long shot in which you can see the whole town.

makro lens

(photography: close-up lens)

If you have one, I recommend using a macro to take that picture.

makro

(lens, shot: close-up)

I wish I had a macro lens to take a picture of this unusual beetle.

sette

(TV, cinema: during filming) (TV, sinema)

Even though they played best friends, the actors didn't really get along on set.

çekim hatası

(TV, cinema: deleted scene) (TV, film)

At the end of the movie they showed several outtakes during the credits.

film çekmek, çekim yapmak

(film)

They are shooting the movie in Canada.

çekim yapmak

(film) (film)

They shot all day long, but got the scenes that they wanted.

çekim tahtasına eklemek

(movie-making) (film)

ağır çekim

(cinema: slower than in reality)

The filmmaker used slow motion to show the beauty in everyday movement.

ağır çekim

(at slowed-down speed)

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