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  • 1 bakmak

    "/a/ 1. to look at; to gaze at; to look; to gaze. 2. (for a place, a building) to face, overlook, look out on, or have a view of. 3. to look after, take care of (a child, a sick person, a thing). 4. to look to, depend upon (someone) (for nurture and material support). 5. to look (someone, something) over, have a look at, take a look at, examine, check, check out; to test, try. 6. to attend to, tend to, see to, mind. 7. (for one color) to verge on, shade into (another). 8. to pay attention to, heed, listen to. 9. (for something) to require (a specified amount of time, money, etc.). 10. (for a project) to require, take (a specified thing) (if it is to be realized). 11. to go and see where (someone) is, go and find (someone). Bak! 1. See!: Bak, tam söylediğim gibi oldu! See! It´s happened just as I said it would. 2. /a/ Will you just look at...?/Just look at...!/Do you see...?/Get a load of...! (used to show amazement, anger, disapproval): Bacaklara bak! Get a load of those legs! Bak bak! Just look!/Just listen! (used to show amazement): Bak bak, neler söylüyor! Can you believe he´s saying this? Bakalım!/ Bakayım! 1. I don´t know if.../I wonder if... (emphasizes a doubt): Bakalım bu iş olacak mı? Is this really going to happen? 2. Come on and..., Now... (used with an encouraging imperative): Anlat bakalım! Now tell me about it! 3. Well you´d better...! (used with a threatening imperative): Anlat bakalım! Well, you´d just better explain it! 4. Let´s see... (used to indicate a desire to know, a curiosity): Gelir mi bakalım? Let´s see if she comes. bakarak /a/ compared to/with, by comparison with, in comparison with: Ona bakarak sen dâhisin. You´re a genius compared to him. bakarsın It might happen that...: Kendisine sor, bakarsın kabul eder. Ask him; he just might go along with it. Onu sakla, bakarsın lazım olur. Keep it; it just might come in handy. Sakalını tıraş et, bakarsın bugün müdür gelir. Shave; the principal just might come around today. baktıkça bakacağı gelmek to become more interested the more one looks at (someone, something). Baktım ki.... If I see that.../If I understand that.../If...: Kendisiyle konuşurum. Baktım ki kızıyor, hemen çekip giderim. I´ll talk with him. If he gets angry, I´ll leave straightaway. Bakar mısınız?/Bakar mısın? Come here, please. (usually used to get the attention of a waiter, waitress, or a salesclerk). "

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  • 2 varmak

    ",-ır /a/ 1. to reach, arrive at, come to; to get to, get as far as. 2. (for a woman) to marry (a man). varan... varan... Here´s...!/There´s...! (followed by a number): Varan bir.Varan iki. Here´s one! Here´s two! Varan dört. That makes four! Var/Varın.... 1. Well then...!/... then!: Var git! Well then go!/Go if that´s what you want to do! 2. Just you...!/You just...! Var ne olacağını düşün! You just think of what´ll happen then! varıncaya kadar /a/ up to, to. Varsın.... might as well: ´´Ayşe gelemeyecekmiş.´´ “Varsın gelmesin. Gündemde onu ilgilendiren pek bir şey yok.” “It seems Ayşe can´t make it.” “It doesn´t matter whether she comes or not. There´s practically nothing on the agenda that concerns her.” Varsın yetki ona resmen verilsindi. He might as well have been given the authority officially. varıncaya kadar /a/ 1. by the time we´ve reached (a specified place). 2. even: Rengin teyzeye varıncaya kadar herkes orada hazır bulunuyordu. Everybody, even Aunt Rengin, was there."

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  • 3 var

    "1. existing, in existence. 2. present, in attendance; at hand, available. 3. used to indicate a willingness to participate in something: Ben varım. Count me in!/I´m willing to do it./I´m with you. 4. one´s all, everything one has: Bütün varını bu işe harcadı. He put his heart and soul into this job. - mısın? colloq. Will you?/How about it? - mı bana yan bakan! Who dares to say me nay? - etmek /ı/ to bring (something) into existence, create. - gücüyle with all his might. - kuvvetiyle with all his might. - ne bilsin yok halinden. proverb A rich person can´t really appreciate what it´s like to be poor. - ol! Good for you!/Well done!/Bravo! - olmak 1. to exist. 2. to come into existence. - olsun, yerinde olsun. colloq. I wish him well, nevertheless I´m glad I don´t have to see too much of him. - yok approximately, about, close to: Ali beş yaşında var yok. I´d say Ali´s close to five years old. -ı yoğu everything one owns, all that one has, all one´s worldly wealth. -sa... yoksa... (for someone) to be the most important person in someone´s life: Ahmet için, varsa Emine yoksa Emine. Ahmet has eyes for no one but Emine. -la yok arası 1. very slight, minuscule. 2. rarely. -a yoğa karışmak to poke one´s nose into everything. -ını yoğunu kaybetmek to lose everything one has."

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  • 4 pilav

    rice (that has been cooked and is ready to be eaten), pilaf. -dan dönenin kaşığı kırılsın. proverb 1. We´re going to see this thing through, come hell or high water. 2. A person who spurns the opportunities that come his way is someone who doesn´t deserve to be helped in any way. 3. If someone refuses to use something he possesses, he might as well not possess it.

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