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1 in hepsi
all of -
2 hepimiz
all of us -
3 bilumum
"all; all of the, all the: Bilumum içkilerin fiyatı yüz bin lira. The price of all drinks is hundred thousand liras. Bilumum mahalleliler hazır bulunuyordu. All the residents of the neighborhood were present." -
4 hepsi
"all, all of it, all of them; in all" -
5 her tarafta
all around, all over, everywhere, on all sides -
6 cümlemiz
all of us, we all -
7 dört bir tarafı
all around it, on all sides (of) -
8 sonuçta
all in all -
9 yine de
all the same, after all, still, however, but then (again), yet, anyway, anyhow, nevertheless, even now, to, then, notwithstanding -
10 başlı başına
"all by itself, on its own, in itself, of itself; in his/her own right: Binanın ısıtılması başlı başına bir sorun. The heating of the building is a problem all on its own." -
11 bilcümle
all: Bilcümle halk panayıra gitmişti. All the people had gone to the fair. -
12 fırdolayı
all around, all the way around. -
13 tek
"All I ask is...;... as long as...: Tek yapsın da, nasıl yaparsa yapsın! I don´t care how he does it; all I want is for him to get the thing done! Her şeye razıyım, tek ondan kurtulayım! I´m agreeable to anything as long as I can get shut of him!" -
14 yapayalnız
"all alone, completely alone; all by himself/herself/itself/yourself/ourselves/themselves." -
15 arazi vasıtası
all terrain vehicle -
16 azami uçuş ağırlığı
all up weight -
17 bunların hepsi
all of them -
18 bütün gün boyunca
all day long -
19 bütün raund
all round -
20 bütün söylediklerimiz
all we have said
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