What does ele vermek in Turkish mean?

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

The word ele vermek in Turkish means ispiyonlamak, haber vermek, ihanet etmek, ele vermek, ihbar etmek, ispiyonlamak, gammazlamak, ispiyonlamak, ele vermek, açığa vurmak, yakalanmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ele vermek

ispiyonlamak

(informal (inform against)

If a little boy does something naughty, his sister will tell on him.

haber vermek

(inform on)

He was denounced to the authorities for his secret political activities.

ihanet etmek

(expose treacherously)

Chad was betrayed by his best friend, and was subsequently arrested.

ele vermek

(figurative (reveal)

Though she smiled as she spoke, her quavering voice betrayed her fear.

ihbar etmek

(figurative, slang (inform on)

She fingered him for the murder.

ispiyonlamak, gammazlamak

(figurative, slang (inform, tell on sb)

One of Alex's classmates squealed on him and he was sent to see the headteacher.

ispiyonlamak

(figurative, slang (squeal: tell on sb)

ele vermek, açığa vurmak

(betray)

His slight smile revealed his true feelings.

yakalanmak

(informal (be discovered doing sth)

He got caught smoking and was grounded for a week. She got caught sneaking back into the house last night.

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