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121 me
pron. bana, beni* * *beni* * *[mi:]((used as the object of a verb or preposition and sometimes instead of I) the word used by a speaker or writer when referring to himself: He hit me; Give that to me; It's me; He can go with John and me.) beni, bana -
122 might
n. güç, kuvvet, zor————————v. ebilmek, abilmek, mümkün olmak, olası olmak* * *I(-)1) (past tense of may: I thought I might find you here; He might come if you offered him a meal.)...-ebilir(di)2) (used instead of `may', eg to make a possibility seem less likely, or a request for permission more polite: He might win if he tries hard; Might I speak to you for a few minutes, please?)...-ebilir3) (used in suggesting that a person is not doing what he should: You might help me clean the car!) (belki de)...-ebilir(sin)•- might have
- I might have known II(power or strength: The might of the opposing army was too great for us.) kuvvet, güç- mighty- mightily
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123 minus
adj. eksi, negatif, eksik, aşağı, sıfırın altında————————prep. eksi, çıkarsa, çıktı* * *eksi* * *1. preposition(used to show subtraction: Ten minus two equals eight (10 - 2 = 8).) eksi2. noun((also minus sign) a sign (-) used to show subtraction or negative quality.) eksi işareti3. adjective(negative or less than zero: a minus number; Twelve from ten equals minus two (10 - 12 = -2).) eksi -
124 myself
pron. kendim, bizzat, ben* * *kendim* * *1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when the speaker or writer is the object of an action he or she performs: I cut myself while shaving; I looked at myself in the mirror.) kendime, kendimi2) (used to emphasize I, me or the name of the speaker or writer: I myself can't tell you, but my friend will; I don't intend to go myself.) kendim, ben -
125 not
art. değil, yok* * *değil* * *[not]1) ((often abbreviated to n't) a word used for denying, forbidding, refusing, or expressing the opposite of something: I did not see him; I didn't see him; He isn't here; Isn't he coming?; They told me not to go; Not a single person came to the party; We're going to London, not Paris; That's not true!) değil, yok,...-me/ma2) (used with certain verbs such as hope, seem, believe, expect and also with be afraid: `Have you got much money?' `I'm afraid not'; `Is he going to fail his exam?' `I hope not'.) maalesef yok, inşallah yok• -
126 olive
adj. zeytin, zeytin yeşili————————n. zeytin, zeytin yeşili* * *zeytin* * *['oliv]1) (a type of edible fruit which is used as a garnish etc and which gives oil used for cooking: He put an olive in her cocktail; ( also adjective) an olive tree; olive oil.) zeytin2) (the tree on which it grows: a grove of olives.) zeytin ağacı3) ((also olive-green) the brownish-green or yellowish-green colour of the fruit: They painted the room olive; ( also adjective) She wore an olive-green hat.) zeytin yeşili4) ((also olive-wood) the wood of the tree.) zeytin ağacı kerestesi• -
127 oneself
pron. kendine, kendisi, kendi, kendi kendini, kendini* * *kendi kendine* * *1) (used as the object of a verb, the subject of which is one: One should wash oneself every morning.) kendine, kendisine2) (used in emphasis: One always has to do these things oneself.) kendi, kendisi -
128 ought
adv. zerre kadar, hiç————————n. yükümlülük, zorunluluk, hiç, sıfır————————v. malı* * *[o:t]negative short form - oughtn't; verb1) (used to indicate duty; should: You ought to help them; He oughtn't to have done that.) (yap)malı, (yap)sa iyi olur2) (used to indicate something that one could reasonably expect; should: He ought to have been able to do it.) (yap)malıydı, (yap)sa iyi olurdu
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