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1 succeed
v. başarıya ulaşmak, başarılı olmak, başarmak, yerine geçmek, varisi olmak, sonra gelmek* * *başar* * *[sək'si:d]1) (to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose: He succeeded in persuading her to do it; He's happy to have succeeded in his chosen career; She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded; Our new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.) başarmak2) (to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else: He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king; The cold summer was succeeded by a stormy autumn; If the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?) izlemek,...-den sonra gelmek•- success- successful
- successfully
- succession
- successive
- successively
- successor
- in succession -
2 succeed in
başar -
3 succeed
(in ile) basarmak, basariya ulasmak; yerini almak, -den sonra gelmek -
4 succeed
başar -
5 succeed in
başar -
6 succeed in an action
v. davayı kazanmak -
7 succeed to the crown
tahta çıkmak -
8 succeed in an action
v. davayı kazanmak -
9 succeed to the crown
tahta çıkmak -
10 will to succeed
başarma arzusu -
11 will to succeed
başarma arzusu -
12 plan
n. plan, proje, tasarı, niyet, taslak, kroki————————v. planlamak, tasarlamak, plan yapmak, planını çizmek* * *1. planla (v.) 2. plan (n.)* * *1. noun1) (an idea of how to do something; a method of doing something: If everyone follows this plan, we will succeed; I have worked out a plan for making a lot of money.) plân2) (an intention or arrangement: My plan is to rob a bank and leave the country quickly; What are your plans for tomorrow?) plân, program3) (a drawing, diagram etc showing a building, town etc as if seen from above: These are the plans of/for our new house; a street-plan.) plân, proje2. verb1) ((sometimes with on) to intend (to do something): We are planning on going to Italy this year; We were planning to go last year but we hadn't enough money; They are planning a trip to Italy.) düşünmek, niyet etmek, plânlamak2) (to decide how something is to be done; to arrange (something): We are planning a party; We'll have to plan very carefully if we are to succeed.) yapmayı düşünmek, düzenlemek, plânlamak3) (to design (a building, town etc): This is the architect who planned the building.) plânlamak, plânını çizmek•- planner- planning
- go according to plan
- plan ahead -
13 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 -
14 attempt
n. kalkışma, yeltenme, girişim, teşebbüs————————v. kalkışmak, yeltenmek, girişimde bulunmak, teşebbüs etmek, denemek* * *1. çalış (v.) 2. çaba (n.)* * *[ə'tempt] 1. verb(to try: He attempted to reach the dying man, but did not succeed; He did not attempt the last question in the exam.) kalkışmak, teşebbüs etmek2. noun1) (a try: They failed in their attempt to climb the Everest; She made no attempt to run away.) girişim, teşebbüs2) (an attack: They made an attempt on his life but he survived.) canına kastetme, öldürmeye çalışma -
15 beat off
savuşturmak, püskürtmek, defetmek* * *(to succeed in overcoming or preventing: The old man beat off the youths who attacked him; He beat the attack off easily.) püskürtmek, önlemek -
16 come off
çıkmak, kopmak, dökülmek, olmak, meydana gelmek, elde etmek* * *kop* * *1) (to fall off: Her shoe came off.) çözülmek, yerinden çıkmak, düşmek2) (to turn out (well); to succeed: The gamble didn't come off.) başarılı olmak -
17 determined
adj. azimli, kararlı, kesin* * *1. belirle (v.) 2. belirli (adj.) 3. karar ver (v.) 4. kararlı (adj.)* * *1) (having one's mind made up: She is determined to succeed.) kararlı, azimli2) (stubborn: He's very determined.) inatçı3) (fixed or settled: Our route has already been determined.) kararlaştırılmış, saptanmış -
18 elicit
v. çıkarmak, öğrenmek, meydana çıkarmak, aydınlatmak, tepki göstermek, tepkiye neden olmak* * *temin et* * *[i'lisit](to succeed in getting (information etc) from a person, usually with difficulty.) elde etmek, almak -
19 get
v. almak, edinmek, elde etmek, ele geçirmek; satın almak; getirmek, götürmek; varmak, gelmek; kazanmak; yapmak; idrak etmek; yaptırmak, ettirmek, etmek; kavramak, anlamak; başına gelmek; olmak; başlamak; canına okumak; öldürmek; açığını bulmak, yalanını çıkarmak* * *[ɡet]past tense - got; verb1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.) almak2) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) getirmek, (satın) almak3) (to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: He couldn't get across the river; I got the book down from the shelf.) geçmek, almak, koymak4) (to cause to be in a certain condition etc: You'll get me into trouble.) yaptırmak, olmasına neden olmak5) (to become: You're getting old.) olmak6) (to persuade: I'll try to get him to go.) ikna etmek7) (to arrive: When did they get home?) varmak8) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.)...-tırmak,...-tırmak9) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.) yakalanmak, olmak, tutulmak10) (to catch (someone): The police will soon get the thief.) yakalamak11) (to understand: I didn't get the point of his story.) anlamak•- getaway- get-together
- get-up
- be getting on for
- get about
- get across
- get after
- get ahead
- get along
- get around
- get around to
- get at
- get away
- get away with
- get back
- get by
- get down
- get down to
- get in
- get into
- get nowhere
- get off
- get on
- get on at
- get out
- get out of
- get over
- get round
- get around to
- get round to
- get there
- get through
- get together
- get up
- get up to -
20 get there
oraya git* * *(to succeed or make progress: There have been a lot of problems but we're getting there.) başarmak
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