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  • 1 yol

    "1. road; path; way; passage; course; route; channel; conduit. 2. rate of speed, speed (of a ship). 3. style; manner. 4. way of behaving. 5. method, system. 6. means, way; solution. 7. purpose, end (used in either the locative or the dative): Bu yolda çok emek harcadık. We´ve expended a lot of effort on this. Vatan yoluna savaştılar. They fought for the sake of the fatherland. 8. stripe (in cloth). 9. time: Bir yol bize geldi. He came to see us once. -unda 1. for the sake of. 2. in good order, going as it should, going well, fine. 3. in the style of, in the manner of. -uyla 1. by way of, via. 2. by means of, by, through. 3. in a suitable manner. - açmak /a/ to pave the way for. -unuz açık olsun! Have a good trip!/Bon voyage! - ağzı mouth of a road, junction. - almak to proceed, move forward. -u almak to reach the end of one´s journey. - aramak to look for a way (to solve a problem). - ayrımı fork in a road. - azığı food for a journey. -una bakmak/-unu beklemek /ın/ to await the arrival of, expect (someone who´s traveling a long way). - boyunca 1. throughout the journey; all the way: Yol boyunca durmadan konuştu. He talked incessantly all the way. 2. beside the road, along the road. -unu bulmak /ın/ to find the way to do (something), find the way to get (something) done. -a çıkarmak /ı/ to see (someone) off (on a journey). -a çıkmak to set off (on a journey). (aynı, bir) -a çıkmak (for one thing) to lead to the same result (as another). -dan çıkmak 1. (for a train) to be derailed; (for a car, etc.) to go off the road. 2. (for someone) to go astray, depart from the straight and narrow. -una çıkmak /ın/ 1. to meet (someone, something) by chance. 2. to go to meet (a traveler). -a düşmek to set off (on a journey). -lara düşmek to go out and wander far and near/wide (in search of someone, something). -u düşmek 1. /a/ to happen on, chance on, happen to pass (a place). 2. /ın/ (for the right moment for something) to be at hand. (...) -una düşmek to set out for (a place). -a düzülmek to set off (on a journey). - erkân the right way to do (something). - erkân bilmek to know how to behave properly. - etmek /ı/ to go to (a place) very often. -a gelmek to come round (to another´s point of view); to see reason; to straighten up and do as one is supposed to do. -a getirmek /ı/ to bring (someone) round (to another´s point of view); to make (someone) see reason; to make (someone) straighten up and do as he is supposed to do. -una girmek (for something) to begin to go well. -a gitmek to set off (on a journey). - görünmek /a/ to sense that the time has come for (one) to pack up one´s traps and leave. - göstermek /a/ 1. to show (someone) how to get to a place. 2. to show (someone) how to solve something. 3. to guide (someone). - halısı runner (rug used to carpet a hall or staircase). - harcı travel allowance. - iz bilmek to know how to behave oneself properly. -dan/-undan kalmak to be prevented from setting out on a journey. -larda kalmak to be delayed on the road. -u kapamak to block the road. -unu kaybetmek to lose one´s way. - kesmek naut. to slow down, reduce speed. -unu kesmek /ın/ 1. to stop, waylay (someone). 2. to waylay (someone) (in order to rob him). -una koymak /ı/ to set/put (a matter) to rights. -a koyulmak to set off (on a journey). - parası 1. travel allowance. 2. road tax, tax which goes towards the upkeep of roads. -a revan olmak to set off (on a journey). -unu sapıtmak (for someone) to go astray, depart from the straight and narrow. - sormakla bulunur. proverb You learn how to do something properly by asking those who know how to do it. -unu şaşırmak 1. to take a/the wrong turning, be on the wrong road. 2. not to know which road to take. 3. to go astray, depart from the straight and narrow. - tepmek to walk a long way. (...) - tutmak to begin to live in (a certain) way; to live in (a certain) way. -u tutmak (for police, etc.) to take control of a road; to blockade a ro

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > yol

  • 2 tertip

    "1. arrangement, setting up, setup; organizing; planning; contriving, contrivance; the manner in which something is arranged, set up, organized, planned, or contrived. 2. mil. disposition (of troops, artillery, etc.). 3. print. typesetting, setting (a page) in type. 4. way, manner: İşi bu tertip üzere hallettik. We solved the matter in this way. 5. fin. issue (all the bonds issued at one particular time). 6. group (of medicines which are taken together as a treatment for an illness). 7. arrangement (of words, phrases, or clauses) (in a sentence). - etmek /ı/ 1. to arrange, set up; to organize; to plan; to contrive. 2. mil. to dispose (troops, artillery, etc.). 3. print. to typeset, set (a page) in type."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > tertip

  • 3 tawgaçlandı

    Dressed in the manner of the people of Mşin

    Old Turkish to English > tawgaçlandı

  • 4 tawgaçlandı

    Dressed in the manner of the people of Mşin

    Old Turkish to English > tawgaçlandı

  • 5 Tarzanca

    1. a way of communicating with a foreigner, involving the use of gestures and a few simple words (similar to that used by Tarzan and Jane). 2. (speaking) using gestures and a few simple words, in the manner of Tarzan and Jane.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > Tarzanca

  • 6 başyazı yazmak

    v. editorialize, express one's personal opinion in an editorial or in the manner of an editorial

    Turkish-English dictionary > başyazı yazmak

  • 7 karluklandı

    Dressed in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > karluklandı

  • 8 kençeklendi

    Dressed in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > kençeklendi

  • 9 kıwçaklandı

    Dressed and acted in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > kıwçaklandı

  • 10 sökmenlendi

    Dressed in the manner of war-riors and considered himself as one of them; dressed like a warrior; coat with white lead

    Old Turkish to English > sökmenlendi

  • 11 tübütlendi

    Dressed in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > tübütlendi

  • 12 karluklandı

    Dressed in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > karluklandı

  • 13 kençeklendi

    Dressed in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > kençeklendi

  • 14 kıwçaklandı

    Dressed and acted in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > kıwçaklandı

  • 15 sökmenlendi

    Dressed in the manner of war-riors and considered himself as one of them; dressed like a warrior; coat with white lead

    Old Turkish to English > sökmenlendi

  • 16 tübütlendi

    Dressed in the manner of

    Old Turkish to English > tübütlendi

  • 17 tertibat

    ",-tı 1. arrangement, setup; the manner in which something is organized or arranged. 2. mil. disposition (of troops, artillery, etc.). 3. mechanism; apparatus; system: ateşleme tertibatı firing mechanism (of a gun). ısıtma tertibatı heating system. 4. precautionary measures. - almak to take precautionary measures."

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > tertibat

  • 18 yapılış

    1. construction, the manner in which something has been constructed. 2. construction, fabrication, making, being constructed.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > yapılış

  • 19 efendi

    "1. gentleman. 2. well-bred, polite, courteous (person); polite and dignified (person). 3. title used with either the names or the positions of men whose socioeconomic status is relatively humble, e.g. doormen, grocers, domestic servants, gardeners, taxi-drivers. 4. husband (when referred to by his wife): Bizim efendi hiç geç kalmaz. My husband is never late. 5. master (of a servant or slave): Efendiniz nerede? Where is your master? 6. hodja, khoja, Muslim religious leader or teacher. 7. Ottoman hist. title used after the names of Ottoman princes, members of the clergy, certain government officials and army officers, students, and literate people in general. 8. Ottoman hist. effendi, anyone who bears the title of efendi. E-m! Yes!/Sir!/Madam!/Ma´am!/Miss! (used as a reply to someone who has called one´s name and as a substitute for “Hello!” when answering the telephone). E-m? I beg your pardon!/Sorry!/Can you repeat that, please! -m 1. sir, madam, ma´am, miss: Başka bir arzunuz var mı, efendim? Would you like anything else, sir? Evet efendim! Yes ma´am! 2. see -me söyleyeyim. E-miz 1. Our Master, Our Lord (referring to the Prophet Muhammad, Jesus Christ, or any great spiritual leader). 2. Ottoman hist. His Majesty, His Highness (referring to the sultan). - baba obs. father (a polite way for a child to address his/her father or for a daughter-in-law to address her father-in-law). -den bir adam a gentleman. - efendi in a gentlemanly manner, in a way befitting a gentleman; in a polite and dignified manner. - gibi yaşamak to live like a gentleman. -ler götürsün! The devil take him/her/them! -m nerede, ben nerede? My dear fellow/lady, you completely misunderstand me (said jocularly). -me söyleyeyim er, let me see, let´s see (said when pausing in order to think): Bahçemizde sardunya, karanfil, akşamsefası, aslanağzı, efendime söyleyeyim, çingülü, gülhatmi ve güller var. In our garden we´ve got geraniums, carnations, four-o´clocks, snap-dragons-let me seehibiscuses, hollyhocks, and roses. "

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > efendi

  • 20 gidiş

    1. going. 2. departure, leaving. 3. manner of going, pace. 4. pace, tempo. 5. behavior, attitude, conduct. 6. manner of life, way of living. -ini beğenmemek /ın/ 1. to disapprove of (someone´s) manner of living. 2. not to like the way (something) is going. - dönüş/geliş 1. round trip. 2. round-trip (ticket), Brit. return (ticket). - o gidiş. That was the last that was seen of him.

    Saja Türkçe - İngilizce Sözlük > gidiş

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