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1 well
adj. iyi, hoş, güzel, sağlıklı, iyi durumda, uygun, yerinde————————adv. adamakıllı, iyi, hoş, çok, iyice, güzelce, dikkatlice, kolayca, oldukça, epey, tamamen————————interj. öyleyse, peki, şey, ya————————n. iyi durum, kuyu, kaynak, çeşme, asansör boşluğu, merdiven boşluğu, sahanlık, bagaj, petrol kuyusu, sondaj kuyusu————————v. fışkırmak, kaynamak* * *iyi* * *I 1. [wel] noun1) (a lined shaft made in the earth from which to obtain water, oil, natural gas etc.) kuyu2) (the space round which a staircase winds: He fell down the stair-well.) merdiven boşluğu2. verb((of water from the earth or of tears) to flow freely: Tears welled up in her eyes.) akmak, boşanmakII 1. [wel] comparative - better; adjective1) (healthy: I don't feel very / at all well; She doesn't look very well; She's been ill but she's quite well now.) iyi, sağlığı yerinde2) (in a satisfactory state or condition: All is well now.) iyi, güzel2. adverb1) (in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way: He's done well to become a millionaire at thirty; She plays the piano well; Mother and baby are both doing well; How well did he do in the exam?) iyi biçimde2) (with good reason; with justice: You may well look ashamed - that was a cruel thing to do; You can't very well refuse to go.) haklı olarak3) (with approval or praise: He speaks well of you.) lehinde, olumlu olarak4) (used (with eg damn, jolly etc) for emphasis: You can jolly well do it yourself!) bal gibi, elbette5) (thoroughly: Examine the car well before you buy it.) iyice, adamakıllı6) (to a great or considerable extent: He is well over fifty.) hayli, pek3. interjection1) (used to express surprise etc: Well! I'd never have believed it!) Ya!; Hayret!2) (used when re-starting a conversation, starting an explanation etc: Do you remember John Watson? Well, he's become a teacher.) eveet, şeyy•- well-- well-behaved
- well-being
- well-bred
- well-built
- well-done
- well-earned
- well-educated
- well-fed
- well-groomed
- well-informed
- well-known
- well-made
- well-mannered
- well-off
- well-read
- well-spoken
- well-to-do
- well-wisher
- as well
- as well as
- be just as well
- be as well to
- very well
- well done!
- well enough
- well up in -
2 knight
n. şövalye, silâhşör, at (satranç), kendini adayan kimse————————v. şövalye nişanı vermek* * *1. şövalye 2. şovalye ilan et (v.) 3. şovalye (n.)* * *1. noun1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) şövalye2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) sir ünvanlı kimse, şövalye3) (a piece used in chess, usually shaped like a horse's head.) at2. verb(to make (a person) a knight: He was knighted for his services to industry.) şövalye unvanı vermek, şövalye yapmak -
3 pair
n. çift, eş, iki parçadan oluşan şey, arabanın iki atı————————v. çift olmak, çiftleştirmek, eşlemek, evlendirmek, çiftleşmek, eşleşmek* * *1. çiftleş (v.) 2. eşle (v.) 3. çift (n.)* * *[peə] 1. noun1) (a set of two of the same thing which are (intended to be) used etc together: a pair of shoes/gloves.) çift2) (a single thing made up of two parts: a pair of scissors; a pair of pants.) (iki parçadan oluşan) bir (şey)3) (two people, animals etc, often one of either sex, who are thought of together for some reason: a pair of giant pandas; John and James are the guilty pair.) çift, ikili2. verb(to make into a pair: She was paired with my brother in the tennis match.) eşleştirmek -
4 wonder
n. harika, mucize, şaşılacak şey, hayret, şaşkınlık, hayranlık————————v. merak etmek, hayret etmek, şaşmak* * *1. merak et (v.) 2. harika (adj.)* * *1. noun1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) hayret, şaşkınlık2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!) harika, mucize3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) şaşılacak/hayret uyandıran şey2. verb1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) şaşmak, hayret etmek2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) merak etmek, düşünmek3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) merak etmek, bilmek, istemek•- wonderfully
- wonderingly
- wonderland
- wondrous
- no wonder
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