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  • 1 mi

    1. an enclitic particle used to make a statement into a question asking for a yes-or-no answer: Ahmet geldi mi? Has Ahmet come? Gitsek mi? Ought we to go? 2. as soon as, when, whenever: Eve girdi mi onun odasına koşardı. He´d run to her room as soon as he´d entered the house. Köprüyü geçti mi geçti koşmaya başladı. The minute he´d got completely across the bridge, he began to run. Sokağın sonuna geldin mi sağında büyük bir bahçe göreceksin. When you´ve come to the end of the street you´ll see a big garden on your right. O kadın peydahlandı mı ben toz olurdum. Whenever that woman arrived on the scene I´d head for the hills. 3. if: Onu biraz pohpohladın mı istediğini koparırsın. If you butter him up a bit, you can get what you want out of him. O salak herif geldi mi sepetle gitsin! If that nitwit has come, get rid of him! 4. as an intensifier: Kız güzel mi güzel! The girl´s a real knockout! Onun hakkından gelirim mi gelirim! You can bet your boots I´ll get even with him! 5. used with a negative verb to show emphasis: Bir de bana bağırmaz mı? And he would have to shout at me as well!

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  • 2 sigorya

    slang by all means, without fail, you can bet your boots....

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > sigorya

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  • you\ bet — • you bet • you bet your boots • you bet your life informal Most certainly; yes, indeed; without any doubt. Used to declare with emphasis that a thing is really so. Do I like to ski? You bet your life I do. You bet I will be at the party. You can …   Словарь американских идиом

  • you\ bet\ your\ boots — • you bet • you bet your boots • you bet your life informal Most certainly; yes, indeed; without any doubt. Used to declare with emphasis that a thing is really so. Do I like to ski? You bet your life I do. You bet I will be at the party. You can …   Словарь американских идиом

  • you\ bet\ your\ life — • you bet • you bet your boots • you bet your life informal Most certainly; yes, indeed; without any doubt. Used to declare with emphasis that a thing is really so. Do I like to ski? You bet your life I do. You bet I will be at the party. You can …   Словарь американских идиом

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  • bet — [[t]be̱t[/t]] ♦♦♦ bets, betting (The form bet is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.) 1) VERB If you bet on the result of a horse race, football game, or other event, you give someone a sum of money which they… …   English dictionary

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