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61 kenğründi
Lived a while in wide comfort -
62 köç
IMoving camp or going on campaignIIHour or while -
63 sıgır
IOxII[Battue-shooting] A type of hunting of kings with their subjects: the king scatters people among the thickets and plains to round up animals and drive them toward him while he stands there shooting, without tiring himself from seeking them out -
64 tėmin
A particle meaning "a short while ago" -
65 Türk
Name of the son of Noah, God's blessings be upon him. This is the name by which God called the sons of Turk son of Noah, just as "Man" is the name of Adam, peace be upon him, in the following verse: "Has there come on man a while of time... ?" -
66 kenğründi
Lived a while in wide comfort -
67 köç
IMoving camp or going on campaignIIHour or while -
68 sıgır
IOxII[Battue-shooting] A type of hunting of kings with their subjects: the king scatters people among the thickets and plains to round up animals and drive them toward him while he stands there shooting, without tiring himself from seeking them out -
69 tėmin
A particle meaning "a short while ago" -
70 Türk
Name of the son of Noah, God's blessings be upon him. This is the name by which God called the sons of Turk son of Noah, just as "Man" is the name of Adam, peace be upon him, in the following verse: "Has there come on man a while of time... ?" -
71 arada bir
(every) now and then, occasionally, once in a while, now and then -
72 bir müddet
awhile, for a while -
73 birazdan
in a little while, a little later, soon, presently -
74 Demir tavında dövülür
Strike while the iron is hot -
75 esnasında
during, while -
76 halbuki
whereas, while oysa -
77 hazır
"ready, prepared; willing; present; (giysi) ready-made; now that, since, while, as long as" -
78 henüz
"yet, still; just now, only just, a little while ago" -
79 kaş yapayım derken göz çıkarmak
to make things worse (while trying to be helpful) -
80 kuşa benzetmek
to spoil sth while trying to improve, to change into worse
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while — while, whilst 1. Both forms are used in BrE, but whilst is not much used in AmE. There is no distinction in usage as regards meaning, although varying grammatical patterns are noted below. 2. The word is a conjunction, and its primary sense is… … Modern English usage
While — While, n. [AS. hw[=i]l; akin to OS. hw[=i]l, hw[=i]la, OFries. hw[=i]le, D. wigl, G. weile, OHG. w[=i]la, hw[=i]la, hw[=i]l, Icel. hv[=i]la a bed, hv[=i]ld rest, Sw. hvila, Dan. hvile, Goth. hweila a time, and probably to L. quietus quiet, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
While — and whilst are conjunctions whose primary meaning is during the time that . An example is::The days were hot while we were on vacation.:I read a magazine whilst I was waiting. While and whilst can nowadays legitimately be used in the contrastive… … Wikipedia
while — [hwīl, wīl] n. [ME < OE hwil, akin to Ger weile < IE base * kweye , to rest > L quies, quiet] a period or space of time [a short while] conj. 1. during or throughout the time that [we waited while she dined] 2. at the same time that… … English World dictionary
while — ► NOUN 1) (a while) a period of time. 2) (a while) for some time. 3) (the while) at the same time; meanwhile. 4) (the while) literary during the time that. ► … English terms dictionary
While — While, conj. 1. During the time that; as long as; whilst; at the same time that; as, while I write, you sleep. While I have time and space. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Use your memory; you will sensibly experience a gradual improvement, while you… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
While as — While While, conj. 1. During the time that; as long as; whilst; at the same time that; as, while I write, you sleep. While I have time and space. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Use your memory; you will sensibly experience a gradual improvement, while… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
While — While, prep. Until; till. [Obs. or Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] I may be conveyed into your chamber; I ll lie under your bed while midnight. Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
while — while, wile, beguile, fleet mean to pass time, especially leisure time, without being bored. One whiles or wiles away a space of time by causing it to be filled by something pleasant, diverting, or amusing {they can while away an hour very… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
while — [conj1] as long as although, at the same time, during, during the time, in the time, throughout the time, whilst; concept 799 while [conj2] even though albeit, although, howbeit, much as, though, when, whereas; concept 544 while [n] time interval … New thesaurus
while I'm at it — ˌwhile you re/I m etc. ˈat it idiom used to suggest that sb could do sth while they are doing sth else • ‘I m just going to buy some postcards.’ ‘Can you get me some stamps while you re at it?’ Main entry: ↑whileidiom … Useful english dictionary