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  • 1 around

    adv. etrafına, etrafında, etrafta, çevrede, bu civarda; arada burada, oraya buraya
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    prep. etrafına, çevresine, etrafında, çevresinde, sularında; aşağı yukarı
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    etrafında
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    1. preposition, adverb
    1) (on all sides of or in a circle about (a person, thing etc): Flowers grew around the tree; They danced around the fire; There were flowers all around.) etrafında, çevresinde
    2) (here and there (in a house, room etc): Clothes had been left lying around (the house); I wandered around.) her tarafta, orada burada
    2. preposition
    (near to (a time, place etc): around three o'clock.) aşağı yukarı, civarında, sırasında
    3. adverb
    1) (in the opposite direction: Turn around!) zıt yönde
    2) (near-by: If you need me, I'll be somewhere around.) yakında (bir yerde)

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  • 2 around

    çevresine, çevresinde; orada burada, oraya buraya, ötesinde berisinde, saginda solunda, sagina soluna; yakinlarinda, yakininda, dolayinda, civarinda, çevrede, ortalikta; asagi yukari, yaklasik; arkaya, geriye; yakinlarda, civarda, buralarda; ötede beride,

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  • 3 around

    etrafında

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  • 4 around about

    yaklaşık

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  • 5 around here

    bu civarda

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  • 6 around the clock

    adj. tam gün devam eden, gün boyunca, gün boyu süren, gece ve gündüz

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  • 7 around here

    bu civarda

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  • 8 around the clock

    adj. tam gün devam eden, gün boyunca, gün boyu süren, gece ve gündüz

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  • 9 around about

    yaklaşık

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  • 10 get around

    yasal boşluktan faydalanmak, yolunu bulmak, yayılmak, gezinmek
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    gezin
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    1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got around that she was leaving her job.) duyulmak
    2) ((of people) to be active or involved in many activities: He really gets around, doesn't he!) birçok şeyle meşgul olmak

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  • 11 hang about/around

    1) (to stand around, doing nothing: I don't like to see all these youths hanging about (street-corners).) aylak aylak dolaşmak, oyalanmak
    2) (to be close to (a person) frequently: I don't want you hanging around my daughter.) etrafında dolaşmak

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  • 12 go around

    dolaşmak, ele almak, yaygın olmak, salgın olmak, etrafında dolaşmak, yeterince olmak
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    1. gezin (v.) 2. gezinme (n.)
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    ((of stories, rumours etc) to be passed from one person to another: There's a rumour going around that you are leaving.) kulaktan kulağa yayılmak

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  • 13 go around with

    (to be friendly with: I don't like the group of friends you're going around with.) birlikte gelmek, arkadaşlık etmek

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  • 14 kick about/around

    (to treat badly or bully: The bigger boys are always kicking him around.) kötü davranmak; zorbalık etmek

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  • 15 knock about/around

    1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) çok kötü davranmak, (döverek) kaba davranmak
    2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) sağda solda dolaşmak, sürtmek, dolanmak
    3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) dolaşmak, ilişkisi olmak

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  • 16 moon about/around

    (to wander around as if dazed, eg because one is in love.) dalgın dalgın dolaşmak

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  • 17 muck about/around

    1) (to do things without any definite plan.) gelişigüzel iş yapmak
    2) (to fool around.) vakit öldürmek

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  • 18 push around

    itip kakmak
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    (to treat roughly: He pushes his younger brother around.) kötü davranmak

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  • 19 get around to

    zaman ayır
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  • 20 lark about/around

    (to play about in a rough and usually noisy manner.) deli dolu/çocukça oynamak

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