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1 in one's (own) interest
(bringing, or in order to bring, advantage, benefit, help etc to oneself etc: It would be in our own interest to help him, as he may be able to help us later.) (kendi) yararına -
2 in one's (own) interest
(bringing, or in order to bring, advantage, benefit, help etc to oneself etc: It would be in our own interest to help him, as he may be able to help us later.) (kendi) yararına -
3 identify oneself with / be identified with
(to be associated with or give one's full support or interest to (a political party etc).) eylem ortaklığı yapmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > identify oneself with / be identified with
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4 concern
n. ilgi, alâka, şirket, umur, kuruluş, irtibat, bağlantı, pay, endişe, tasa, iş, merak, şey————————v. ilgilendirmek, kaygılandırmak, endişelendirmek; etkilemek; ait olmak, ilişkisi olmak, karışmak* * *1. ilgilen (v.) 2. ilgi (n.)* * *[kən'sə:n] 1. verb1) (to have to do with: This order doesn't concern us; So far as I'm concerned, you can do what you like.) ilgilendirmek, ilgili olmak2) ((with for or about) to make (usually oneself) uneasy: Don't concern yourself about her.) kaygılandırmak, endişelendirmek3) ((with with or in) to interest (oneself) in: He doesn't concern himself with unimportant details.) ilgilenmek2. noun1) (something that concerns or belongs to one: His problems are not my concern.) mesele, sorun, iş2) (anxiety: The condition of the patient is giving rise to concern.) endişe, kaygı3) (a business: a shoe-manufacturing concern.) şirket, kuruluş, firma• -
5 take
n. tutma, tutuş, tutulan balık miktarı, avalanan hayvan miktarı, alıntı, hasat, pay, tepki, reaksiyon, kabul etme (vücut), alınan taş————————v. almak, götürmek, tahammül etmek, tutmak, icap etmek, ele geçirmek, elde etmek, yakalamak, çıkarmak, karşılamak, atlatmak, etmek, hissetmek, yanmak, kazanmak, yapmak, ölçmek, kabul etmek, sanmak, çekmek [fot.], katlanmak, dayanmak, kaplamak, gerektirmek, tedavi etmek, etkili olmak, kabul edilmek, oltaya vurmak, tutuşmak* * *1. al (v.) 2. alıntı (n.)* * *[teik] 1. past tense - took; verb1) ((often with down, out etc) to reach out for and grasp, hold, lift, pull etc: He took my hand; He took the book down from the shelf; He opened the drawer and took out a gun; I've had a tooth taken out.) almak, tutmak2) ((often with away, in, off, out etc) to carry, conduct or lead to another place: I took the books (back) to the library; He's taking me with him; Take her into my office; The police took him away; I took the dog out for a walk; He took her out for dinner.) götürmek3) (to do or perform some action: I think I'll take a walk; Will you take a look?; to take a bath) (bir eylem) yapmak4) (to get, receive, buy, rent etc: I'm taking French lessons; I'll take three kilos of strawberries; We took a house in London.) almak, tutmak, v.s.5) ((sometimes with back) to agree to have; to accept; He took my advice; They refused to take responsibility; I won't take that (insult) from you!; I'm afraid we can't take back goods bought in a sale.) almak, katlanmak, kabul etmek6) (to need or require: How long does it take you to go home?; It takes time to do a difficult job like this.) gerektirmek, almak, çekmek7) (to travel by (bus etc): I'm taking the next train to London; I took a taxi.) binmek, binip... ile gitmek8) (to have enough space for: The car takes five people.) almak, yeri olmak9) (to make a note, record etc: He took a photograph of the castle; The nurse took the patient's temperature.) çekmek; ölçmek10) (to remove, use, occupy etc with or without permission: Someone's taken my coat; He took all my money.) çalmak, aşırmak11) (to consider (as an example): Take John for example.) düşünmek, ele almak12) (to capture or win: He took the first prize.) kazanmak13) ((often with away, from, off) to make less or smaller by a certain amount: Take (away) four from ten, and that leaves six.) çıkarmak14) (to suppose or think (that something is the case): Do you take me for an idiot?) sanmak, zannetmek15) (to eat or drink: Take these pills.) yemek, içmek16) (to conduct, lead or run; to be in charge or control of: Will you take the class/lecture/meeting this evening?) ders vermek, öğretmek, idare etmek17) (to consider or react or behave to (something) in a certain way: He took the news calmly.) karşılamak18) (to feel: He took pleasure/pride / a delight / an interest in his work.) hissetmek, duymak19) (to go down or go into (a road): Take the second road on the left.) gitmek, takip etmek2. noun1) (the amount of money taken in a shop etc; takings: What was the take today?) hasılat, kazanç2) (the filming of a single scene in a cinema film: After five takes, the director was satisfied.) çekim, sahne•- taker- takings
- take-away
- be taken up with
- be taken with/by
- take after
- take back
- take down
- take an examination/test
- take someone for
- take for
- take in
- take it from me that
- take it from me
- take it into one's head to
- take it into one's head
- take off
- take on
- take it out on
- take over
- take to
- take up
- take something upon oneself
- take upon oneself
- take something up with someone
- take up with someone
- take something up with
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6 colour
n. renk, ten rengi, yüz rengi, bet beniz, boya, dış görünüş, canlılık, coşkunluk, ton, içyüzü, gerçek yüz, maske, nüans, forma————————v. renk vermek, boyamak, renk katmak, kızarmak, saptırmak, renklendirmek, abartmak, çarpıtmak* * *1. renklendir (v.) 2. renk (n.)* * *1. noun1) (a quality which objects have, and which can be seen, only when light falls on them: What colour is her dress?; Red, blue and yellow are colours.) renk2) (paint(s): That artist uses water-colours.) boya3) ((a) skin-colour varying with race: people of all colours.) renk, ten4) (vividness; interest: There's plenty of colour in his stories.) renkli, renklilik2. adjective((of photographs etc) in colour, not black and white: colour film; colour television.) renkli3. verb(to put colour on; to paint: They coloured the walls yellow.) boyamak- coloured4. noun((sometimes used impolitely) a dark-skinned person especially of Negro origin.) zenci; siyah derili kimse- colouring
- colourless
- colours
- colour-blind
- colour scheme
- off-colour
- colour in
- show oneself in one's true colours
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7 indulge
v. memnun etmek, boyun eğmek, hoşgörmek, şımartmak, yüz vermek, izin vermek, haz almak, zevk almak, tutulmak, içmek, sigara içmek* * *1. düşkünlük göster 2. isteklerini yerine getir* * *1) (to allow (a person) to do or have what he wishes: You shouldn't indulge that child.) şımartmak, müsamaha etmek2) (to follow (a wish, interest etc): He indulges his love of food by dining at expensive restaurants.) kendini vermek, canının istediğini yapmak3) (to allow (oneself) a luxury etc: Life would be very dull if we never indulged (ourselves).) kendini bir şeyin keyfinden mahrum bırakmamak•- indulgent
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8 lose
v. kaybetmek, kaçırmak, kaybolmak, heba etmek, mahrum etmek, azıtmak, geri kalmak* * *kaybet* * *[lu:z]past tense, past participle - lost; verb1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) kaybetmek2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) kaybetmek3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) kaybetmek4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) kaybetmek5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) kaybetmek•- loser- loss
- lost
- at a loss
- a bad, good loser
- lose oneself in
- lose one's memory
- lose out
- lost in
- lost on
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