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  • 21 çakmamak

    v. (neg. form of çakmak) carry, drive in, drive, hammer, stick, understand, be aware of, beetle, cotton on to, flash, flunk, ground, land, pitch, ram, root, rumble, strike, tack, tack down, twig

    Turkish-English dictionary > çakmamak

  • 22 sırtığ

    The trace of a story of which one is only partially aware

    Old Turkish to English > sırtığ

  • 23 tuyturdı

    Maded someone aware of sth

    Old Turkish to English > tuyturdı

  • 24 sırtığ

    The trace of a story of which one is only partially aware

    Old Turkish to English > sırtığ

  • 25 tuyturdı

    Maded someone aware of sth

    Old Turkish to English > tuyturdı

  • 26 agâh olmak

    to be aware of, to know

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > agâh olmak

  • 27 duymak

    "to hear; to hear about, to hear of; to feel, to sense; to be aware of"

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > duymak

  • 28 fark etmek

    a) to notice, to perceive, to become aware of, to discern b) to realize c) to change d) to distinguish e) to matter

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > fark etmek

  • 29 farkında

    conscious, aware (of)

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > farkında

  • 30 farkında olmak

    to be aware of, to be awake to sth, to be alive to sth

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > farkında olmak

  • 31 haberdar

    knowing, aware of, informed

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > haberdar

  • 32 haberdar etmek

    to inform sb of sth, to make sb aware of, to notify, to acquaint (sb with sth)

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > haberdar etmek

  • 33 haberdar olmak

    to hear about, to become aware of

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > haberdar olmak

  • 34 vâkıf olmak

    to be aware of, to be cognizant of

    İngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > vâkıf olmak

  • 35 ayma

    becoming truly aware of what is happening.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > ayma

  • 36 bilici

    "knowing, aware; omniscient."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > bilici

  • 37 bilmek

    ",-ir 1. /ı/ to know; to be informed of, be aware of; to understand. 2. /ı/ to know, recognize. 3. /ı/ to regard (someone) as: Onu düşman bildik. We regarded him as an enemy. 4. /ı/ to hold (someone) to be the accountable party: Senden başkasını bilmem. You´re the only one I hold accountable. 5. /ı, dan/ to suspect that (someone) did (something), think that (someone) is responsible for (something): Her şeyi benden biliyorlar. They suspect me of everything. bilemedin/bilemediniz at most. bilerek knowingly, on purpose. bilmeden not knowing, unintentionally. Bilmemek ayıp değil, sormamak/öğrenmemek ayıp. proverb It´s not a shame not to know; what is bad is not asking. bile bile knowingly; on purpose. bile bile lades with full knowledge of the disadvantageous consequences. bildim bileli for a long time now. bilir bilmez half-knowing, with insufficient knowledge. bilmezlikten gelmek to pretend ignorance. bildiğinden kalmamak/bildiğini okumak to insist on having one´s own way. bildiğinden şaşmamak not to be deflected from one´s plan, not to listen to others. bildiğini yapmak to (ignore advice and) do it one´s own way. Bildiğini yedi mahalle bilmez. colloq. He is very shrewd. bilmem hangi something or other. bilmem nasıl somehow or other. Bilmiş ol! colloq. Take note!/Hear this! "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > bilmek

  • 38 duymak

    /ı/ 1. to hear. 2. to get word of. 3. to be aware of. 4. to feel, sense, perceive, experience. 5. to have the sensation of. 6. to feel (pride, joy, pleasure, sorrow). Duyduk duymadık demeyin! Don´t say later that you haven´t heard about it (because I´m going to tell you now). duymazlıktan gelmek /ı/ to ignore, pretend not to have heard.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > duymak

  • 39 hele

    1. above all, especially, particularly, in particular: Hele oraya hiç gitmez. He never goes there in particular. Ne güzel kızlar, hele Ayşe! What beautiful girls, especially Ayşe! Hele ben! Hiçbir şeyden haberim yoktu. And me? I wasn´t aware of a thing! 2. Just.../If only... (used with a verb in the imperative or subjunctive): Hele yapsın, parçalarım onu! Just let him do it and I´ll tear him to pieces! Hele sus bir dakika! If you´ll only be quiet for a minute! Bu ödülü kazan hele, sana araba alacağım. Just win this prize and I´ll buy you a car! 3. at least: Hele bugün bu kadarını yap da gerisini yarın tamamlarsın. Do at least this much today, and you can do the rest tomorrow. Hele yetmiş yaşında var. She´s at least seventy. 4. at last, finally: Hele rüzgâr kesildi. At last the wind has died down. - bak! Just look at...!/My...! (used with a verb in the imperative or subjunctive): Hele bak, Ahmet´imiz nasıl büyüdü! Just look at how our Ahmet has grown! - bir 1. Just let...!: Hele bir gelmesin! Just let him not come! Hele bir denesin! Just let her try! 2. Just.../If only... (used with a verb in the imperative or subjunctive): Hele bir kitabımı bitireyim, o zaman konuşuruz. Just let me finish my book and then we´ll talk. Hele hava iyice bir kararsın, o zaman sıvışacağız. Let´s let it get good and dark and then we´ll sneak out. - de furthermore, and what´s and what´s more. - hele 1. Come on and tell us!: Hele hele, daha neler gördün bakalım? So tell us what else you saw! Hele hele, sonra ne oldu? So what happened next? Hele hele, anlat bize! Come on and tell us! 2. Come on!: Hele hele, aç bakalım! Come on and open it! - şükür! Thank goodness!

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > hele

  • 40 malum

    "1. known. 2. Yes, I know./Sure. 3. That´s evident. -unuz As you know....; Of course you know that....;... is something you are certainly aware of. (...) - değil... is not yet clear: Onun gelip gelmeyeceği malum değil. It´s not yet clear whether or not he´ll come. - olmak /a/ to sense, surmise."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > malum

См. также в других словарях:

  • aware — 1. Aware is generally predicative in use, i.e. it stands after a noun or as a complement after a verb such as be, become, grow, seem, etc. It can be followed by of or a that clause: • I had to be aware of…the balance between committed pro… …   Modern English usage

  • aware — aware, cognizant, conscious, sensible, alive, awake mean having knowledge of something, especially of something that for some reason is not obvious or apparent to all. One is aware of something through information or through one’s own vigilance… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • AWARE —    Aware, or mono no aware, is a classical Japanese term used to describe the Buddhist notion of the transience of things and is often used in situations where one is moved (aware) upon seeing tangible things (mono) come to an end. Aware was… …   Japanese literature and theater

  • aware — aware; aware·ness; re·aware; un·aware; un·aware·ly; un·aware·ness; …   English syllables

  • Aware — A*ware , a. [OE. iwar, AS. gew[ae]r, fr. w[ae]r wary. The pref. ge orig. meant together, completely. ?. See {Wary}.] 1. Watchful; vigilant or on one s guard against danger or difficulty. [1913 Webster] 2. Apprised; informed; cognizant; conscious; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • aware — [ə wer′] adj. [ME < OE gewær < wær, cautious: see WARN] 1. Obs. on one s guard; vigilant 2. knowing or realizing; conscious; informed awareness n. SYN. AWARE implies having knowledge of something through alertness in observing or in… …   English World dictionary

  • aware — index acute, artful, cognizant, guarded, knowing, learned, literate, perceptive, receptive …   Law dictionary

  • aware of — index acquainted, familiar (informed) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • aware — (adj.) late O.E. gewær, from P.Gmc. *ga waraz (Cf. O.S. giwar, M.Du. gheware, O.H.G. giwar, Ger. gewahr), from *ga intensive prefix + wær wary, cautious (see WARY (Cf. wary)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • aware — [adj] knowledgeable acquainted, alert, alive, appraised, appreciative, apprehensive, apprised, attentive, au courant, awake, cognizant, conscious, cool*, enlightened, familiar, go go*, groovy*, grounded*, heedful, hip*, informed, in the know*, in …   New thesaurus

  • aware — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. DERIVATIVES awareness noun. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

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