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əˈtendənt

  • 1 tend

    v. yönelmek, eğilimi olmak, yatkın olmak, çalmak (yeşile vb.), yüz tutmak, bakmak, hizmet etmek, gözetmek
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    1. eğiliminde ol 2. yelten
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    I [tend] verb
    (to take care of; to look after: A shepherd tends his sheep.) bakmak, göz kulak olmak
    II [tend] verb
    1) (to be likely (to do something); to do (something) frequently: Plants tend to die in hot weather; He tends to get angry.)...-e eğilimi olmak, meyilli olmak
    2) (to move, lean or slope in a certain direction: This bicycle tends to(wards) the left.) gitmek, yönelmek

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  • 2 tend

    (to ile) meyletmek, eginmek, egilimi olmak; yönelmek, -e yönelik olmak; bakmak, ilgilenmek

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  • 3 tend

    yelten

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  • 4 barmaid, barman

    [-tendə]
    noun (a person who serves at the bar of a public-house or hotel.) barmen

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  • 5 attend

    v. dikkatini vermek, kulak vermek, dinlemek, katılmak, devam etmek; hazır bulunmak; bakmak, hizmet etmek, eşlik etmek, beraberinde getirmek
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    1. hizmet et 2. devam et
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    [ə'tend]
    1) (to go to or be present at: He attended the meeting; He will attend school till he is sixteen.) katılmak
    2) ((with to) to listen or give attention to: Attend carefully to what the teacher is saying!) dinlemek
    3) (to deal with: I'll attend to that problem tomorrow.) uğraşmak
    4) (to look after; to help or serve: Two doctors attended her all through her illness; The queen was attended by four ladies.) bakmak
    - attendant
    - in attendance

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  • 6 connect

    v. bağlamak, bitiştirmek, birleştirmek, iletişim sağlamak; devreye sokmak, bağlanmak; ilgili olmak
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    1. bağla 2. bağlan
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    [kə'nekt]
    1) (to join or be joined in some way; to tie or fasten or link together: He connected the radio to the mains; This road connects the two farms; a connecting link; This telephone line connects with the President.) birleştirmek, bağlamak
    2) (to associate in the mind: People tend to connect money with happiness.) ilgi kurmak

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  • 7 conservative

    adj. tutucu, muhafazakâr, eski kafalı (Argo); ölçülü; gösterişsiz, göze çarpmayan; riske girmek istemeyen
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    n. muhafazakâr partili, muhafazakâr, sağcı
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    1. konservatif 2. korunumlu 3. tutucu
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    [-tiv]
    1) (disliking change: Older people tend to be conservative in their attitudes; conservative opinions.) tutucu
    2) (in politics, wanting to avoid major changes and to keep business and industry in private hands.) muhafazakâr

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  • 8 contend

    v. uğraşmak, savaşmak, çekişmek, tartışmak, yarışmak, rekabet etmek, iddia etmek, ileri sürmek
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    çekiş
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    [kən'tend]
    1) ((usually with with) to struggle against.) uğraşmak, mücadele etmek
    2) ((with that) to say or maintain (that).) ileri sürmek, iddia etmek
    - contention
    - contentious

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  • 9 idealize, idealise

    verb (to regard as perfect: Children tend to idealize their parents.) idealleştirmek

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  • 10 intend

    v. kastetmek, niyet etmek, niyeti olmak, niyetlenmek, düşünmek, amaçlamak, azmetmek, hedeflemek, istemek, seçmek
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    1. niyet et 2. planla (v.) 3. eğilim (n.)
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    [in'tend] 1. verb
    1) (to mean or plan (to do something or that someone else should do something): Do you still intend to go?; Do you intend them to go?; Do you intend that they should go too?) niyet etmek
    2) (to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way: His remarks were intended to be a compliment.) kasdetmek, demek, istemek
    3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.)...-e yönelik olmak
    2. noun
    (purpose; what a person means to do: He broke into the house with intent to steal.) amaç, maksat, kasıt
    - intentional
    - intentionally
    - intently

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  • 11 lay

    adj. meslekten olmayan, rahip olmayan
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    n. konum, mevki, durum, hal, yatma, sevişme, şarkı sözü, şarkı, türkü
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    v. koymak, yerleştirmek, sermek, kurmak, hazırlamak, sunmak, ileri sürmek, yüklemek, dinmek, yatmak, sevişmek, yumurtlamak, bahse girmek
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    1. yatır (v.) 2. mürit (adj.)
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    I 1. [lei] past tense, past participle - laid; verb
    1) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) koymak, bırakmak
    2) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) yatırmak
    3) (to put in order or arrange: She went to lay the table for dinner; to lay one's plans / a trap.) kurmak, hazırlamak
    4) (to flatten: The animal laid back its ears; The wind laid the corn flat.) yatırmak
    5) (to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.) aklından çıkarmak; zihninden atmak; ortadan kaldırmak
    6) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) yumurtlamak
    7) (to bet: I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.) bahse girmek
    2. verb
    (to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) katlamak, kat yapmak
    - lay-by
    - layout
    - laid up
    - lay aside
    - lay bare
    - lay by
    - lay down
    - lay one's hands on
    - lay hands on
    - lay in
    - lay low
    - lay off
    - lay on
    - lay out
    - lay up
    - lay waste
    II see lie II III [lei] adjective
    1) (not a member of the clergy: lay preachers.) rahip sınıfından olmayan
    2) (not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject): Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.) meslekten olmayan
    IV [lei] noun
    (an epic poem.) gazel

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  • 12 lazy

    adj. tembel, ağır, uyuşuk, haylaz, miskin, üşengeç
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    tembel
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    ['leizi]
    (too inclined to avoid hard work, exercise etc: I take the bus to work as I'm too lazy to walk; Lazy people tend to become fat.) tembel
    - laziness
    - lazy-bones

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  • 13 pretend

    v. numarası yapmak, yapar gibi görünmek, yalandan yapmak, numara yapmak, bahane etmek, hak iddia etmek
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    varsay
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    [pri'tend]
    1) (to make believe that something is true, in play: Let's pretend that this room is a cave!; Pretend to be a lion!; He wasn't really angry - he was only pretending.) numara yapmak,...-mış gibi görünmek
    2) (to try to make it appear (that something is true), in order to deceive: He pretended that he had a headache; She was only pretending to be asleep; I pretended not to understand.)... gibi görünmek
    - false pretences

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  • 14 react

    v. karşı etki yapmak, tepki yapmak, tepkimek [kim.]
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    tepki göster
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    [ri'ækt]
    1) (to behave in a certain way as a result of something: How did he react when you called him a fool?; He reacted angrily to the criticism; Hydrogen reacts with oxygen to form water.) tepki göstermek, karşılık vermek
    2) ((with against) to behave or act in a certain way in order to show rejection of: Young people tend to react against their parents.) karşı gelmek, baş kaldırmak
    3) ((with to) to be affected, usually badly, by (a drug etc): I react very badly to penicillin.) reaksiyon göstermek
    - reactionary
    - reactor

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  • 15 superintend

    v. kontrol etmek, denetlemek, bakmak
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    denetle
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    [su:pərin'tend]
    (to supervise: An adult should be present to superintend the children's activities.) yönetmek
    - superintendent

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  • 16 tendon

    n. kiriş, tendon
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    tendon
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    ['tendən]
    (a strong cord joining a muscle to a bone etc: He has damaged a tendon in his leg.) tendon, kiriş

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  • tend — [ tend ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive to usually do a particular thing: tend to do something: He tends to exaggerate. The gym tends to get very busy at around six o clock. We tend to take technology for granted nowadays. These arguments tend merely …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Tend — Tend, v. i. [F. tendre, L. tendere, tensum and tentum, to stretch, extend, direct one s course, tend; akin to Gr. ? to stretch, Skr. tan. See {Thin}, and cf. {Tend} to attend, {Contend}, {Intense}, {Ostensible}, {Portent}, {Tempt}, {Tender} to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Tend — Tend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tending}.] [Aphetic form of attend. See {Attend}, {Tend} to move, and cf. {Tender} one that tends or attends.] 1. To accompany as an assistant or protector; to care for the wants of; to look… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tend — W1S1 [tend] v [Sense: 1, 3, 5; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: tendre to stretch , from Latin tendere] [Sense: 2, 4; Date: 1100 1200; Origin: attend] 1.) tend to do sth if something tends to happen, it happens often and is likely to happen …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • tend — tend1 [tend] vt. [ME tenden, aphetic < attenden: see ATTEND] 1. to take care of; minister to; watch over; look after; attend to [to tend plants or animals, to tend the sick] 2. to be in charge of or at work at; manage or operate [to tend a… …   English World dictionary

  • tend — /tend/ verb 1 tend to do sth to often do a particular thing, especially something that is bad or annoying, and to be likely to do it again: Sally tends to interfere in other people s business. | The car does tend to overheat. 2 tend towards sth… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • tend — tend, attend, mind, watch are comparable when they mean to take charge of or look after someone or something especially as a duty or in return for remuneration. Tend usually retains some notion of an earlier sense in which it means to pay… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • tend*/*/*/ — [tend] verb 1) [I] to usually do a particular thing He tends to exaggerate.[/ex] I tend not to go out so much in the winter.[/ex] 2) [I/T] to take care of someone or something Eddie kept himself busy tending the garden.[/ex] Doctors were tending… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Tend — Tend, v. i. 1. To wait, as attendants or servants; to serve; to attend; with on or upon. [1913 Webster] Was he not companion with the riotous knights That tend upon my father? Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. [F. attendre.] To await; to expect. [Obs.]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tend — Ⅰ. tend [1] ► VERB 1) frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic. 2) go or move in a particular direction. ORIGIN Latin tendere stretch, tend . Ⅱ. tend [2] ► …   English terms dictionary

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