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1 örnek almak
v. copy, take an example by, take as an example, imitate, take a leaf out of one's book, pattern -
2 taklit etmek
v. imitate, fake, copy, take an example by, copycat, mimic, impersonate, do an impression of smb., mock, mime, ape, counterfeit, echo, hit off, take a leaf out of one's book, simulate, follow suit* * *1. simulate 2. imitate -
3 özenmek
v. take pains, try hard, elaborate on smth., emulate, take an example by -
4 özenmemek
v. (neg. form of özenmek) take pains, try hard, elaborate on smth., emulate, take an example by -
5 örnek
"1. example, illustration; precedent. 2. (ideal) model, example, exemplar. 3. specimen, sample. 4. like, equal, counterpart. 5. model, exemplary. 6. copy. - almak 1. /ı/ to take (someone, something) as one´s model; to pattern oneself after (someone); to pattern something after (something). 2. /dan/ to take a lesson from. -ini almak /ın/ to draw or sketch the design or motif of. -ini çıkarmak /ın/ to make a copy of." -
6 ders
"1. lesson, class; course. 2. warning, example, lesson. - almak /dan/ 1. to take lessons (from). 2. to learn a lesson from (a misfortune); to profit from (another´s example). - anlatmak to teach, lecture (to a class). -i asmak to cut a class, skip class. - çalışmak to study. - göstermek /a/ to teach. - kesimi end of a school term. - kitabı textbook. - olmak /a/ to be a lesson (to). - vermek /a/ 1. to teach. 2. to give (someone) advice; to be a model (to). 3. to rebuke, scold. - yapmak to have a class, teach or study a lesson." -
7 takip
"1. following; pursuing, pursuit; trailing. 2. following, coming after, succeeding. 3. following, taking (someone, something) as one´s example. 4. pursuing (an end, a goal). 5. pursuing, busying oneself with (a matter). 6. following; watching closely; keeping one´s mind on; keeping abreast of. 7. keeping up with, following (a fashion). 8. legal proceedings (especially those initiated against a debtor); prosecution (of a case). - etmek /ı/ 1. to follow; to pursue; to trail. 2. to follow, come after, succeed. 3. to follow, take (someone, something) as one´s example. 4. to pursue (an end, a goal). 5. to pursue, busy oneself with (a matter). 6. to follow; to watch closely; to keep one´s mind on; to keep abreast of. 7. to keep up with, follow (a fashion)." -
8 ders almak
v. learn a lesson, take lessons from smb., hold up as an example -
9 ibret almak
v. hold up as an example, take warning by -
10 pay biçmek
to take as an example -
11 örneksemek
to take as an example -
12 adım
"1. step (in walking). 2. pace, length of one stride (measure). 3. step (in carrying out a plan). 4. the clearance between two meshing gears. -larını açmak to walk faster. - adım 1. step by step. 2. completely, all over. 3. a little at a time; slowly. - adım gezmek /ı/ to cover thoroughly (in walking). - atmak 1. to take a step. 2. to make progress. - atmamak /a/ not to visit, not to step inside. -ını attırmamak /a/ to keep (one) from going out. - başı/başında/başına frequently; at frequent intervals; at close intervals. -ını denk/tek almak to act with care. -ını geri almak to withdraw from an enterprise. -larını seyrekleştirmek to slow down one´s pace (in walking). -larını sıklaştırmak to quicken one´s steps. - uydurmak /a/ to fall in with, follow the example (of)." -
13 örneksemek
/ı/ 1. to take as an example. 2. to compare.
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