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1 try hard
didinmek, çok çalışmak, uğraşmak, özenmek -
2 try hard
didinmek, çok çalışmak, uğraşmak, özenmek -
3 and
conj. ve, ile, de* * *ve* * *[ənd, ænd]1) (joining two statements, pieces of information etc: I opened the door and went inside; The hat was blue and red; a mother and child.) ve, ile2) (in addition to: 2 and 2 makes 4.) artı,...daha3) (as a result of which: Try hard and you will succeed.) dolayısıyla, neticesinde4) (used instead of `to' with a verb: Do try and come!)...meye -
4 struggle
n. boğuşma, çırpınma, uğraşma, mücâdele, savaş, gayret, çaba, uğraş, zahmet, çabalama————————v. boğuşmak, savaşmak, mücâdele etmek, çabalamak, çalışmak, çırpınmak, debelenmek, uğraşmak* * *1. çabala (v.) 2. mücadele (n.)* * *1. verb1) (to twist violently when trying to free oneself: The child struggled in his arms.) çabalamak, çırpınmak2) (to make great efforts or try hard: All his life he has been struggling with illness / against injustice.) canını dişine takıp uğraşmak3) (to move with difficulty: He struggled out of the hole.) güçlükle hareket etmek2. noun(an act of struggling, or a fight: The struggle for independence was long and hard.) mücadele -
5 can
n. konserve kutusu, kutu, teneke kutu, teneke kutudaki içecek, kodes; hapishane; hela; popo, kaba et————————v. ebilmek, yapabilmek, edebilmek, olabilmek; konservesini yapmak, konservelemek; kasede kaydetmek, kayıt yapmak (ses ya da görüntü), uzaklaştırmak (okul), kovmak* * *1. konserve kutusu 2. teneke kutu 3. argo 4. kovmak 5. sepetlemek* * *[kæn] I negative - can't; verb1) (to be able to: You can do it if you try hard.)...-ebilir2) (to know how to: Can you drive a car?)...-ebilir3) ((usually may) to have permission to: You can go if you behave yourself.)...-ebilir4) (used in questions to indicate surprise, disbelief etc: What can he be doing all this time?)...-e bilmekII 1. noun(a metal container for liquids and many types of food: oil-can; beer-can; six cans of beer.) teneke kutu2. verb(to put (especially food) into cans, usually to preserve it: a factory for canning raspberries.) kutulamak, conserve yapmak- canned- cannery -
6 emulate
v. yarışmak, özenmek, imrenmek, benzemeye çalışmak* * *1. benzet 2. öykün* * *['emjuleit](to try hard to equal or be better than.) daha iyisini yapmaya çalışmak, aşık atmak -
7 in one's mind's eye
(in one's imagination: If you try hard, you can see the room in your mind's eye.) hayalinde, kafasında -
8 aspire
v. çok istemek, can atmak, arzulamak, peşinde olmak* * *1. heveslen 2. talip ol* * *((usually with to) to try very hard to reach (something difficult, ambitious etc): He aspired to the position of president.) çok istemek, can atmak -
9 bend/fall over backwards
(to try very hard: He bent over backwards to get us tickets for the concert.) çok uğraşmak -
10 do one's best
elinden geleni yapmak* * *(to try as hard as possible: He'll do his best to be here on time.) elinden geleni yapmak -
11 harden
v. sertleştirmek, duygusuzlaştırmak, katılaştırmak, pekiştirmek, sağlamlaştırmak, alıştırmak, sertleşmek, duygusuzlaşmak, acımasızlaşmak, kapılmak, denge kurmak, artmak, yükselmek* * *sertleştir* * *verb (to make or become hard: Don't touch the toffee till it hardens; Try not to harden your heart against him.) sertleş(tir)mek -
12 however
adv. her nasılsa, her halükârda, nasıl olursa olsun, nasıl oldu da————————conj. ama, ancak, halbuki, her ne şekilde, oysa* * *ancak* * *1) (in spite of that: It would be nice if we had more money. However, I suppose we'll manage with what we have.) buna rağmen2) ((also how ever) in what way; by what means: However did you get here?; However did you do that?) nasıl3) (to no matter what extent: However hard I try, I still can't do it.) ne kadar -
13 strive
v. uğraşmak, çabalamak, gayret etmek, didinmek, mücâdele etmek* * *uğraş* * *past tense - strove; verb(to try very hard or struggle: He always strives to please his teacher.) uğraşmak, didinmek
См. также в других словарях:
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TRY HARD — … Useful english dictionary
try-hard — … Useful english dictionary
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