IDIOMS and
PHARASAL VERBS
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Idioms The aim of this book is to provide Turkish students who learn English with the necessary necessary idioms used in everyday English. The idioms included in this book are chosen according to their commonness. The idioms are given both with English and Turkish meanings. While giving Turkish meanings, I especially tried to give the similar Turkish idiomatic expression of the idiom. Also, each idiom bears a proper example example exactly exemplifying exemplifying it. I believe that learning the idioms of a foreign language shouldn’t necessarily be regarded as an extra study, since idioms give a language its hue. Knowing idioms not only helps us understand the language better, but also to use it more effectively.
After you learn these idioms you will be more familiar with the culture of the language you are leaning. Because every every idiom is shaped by the culture it belongs to. It gives hints about the lifestyle about the speakers of that language. Moreover, you will also revise the Turkish idioms by studying this book.
Abbreviations for idioms: sb sth (!)
somebody something slang
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A a big frog in a small pond an important person among the less important people büyük derenin küçük kurbağası
I don’t’t understand why he he is so stubborn. he is just a big frog in a small small pond.
a bitter pill (to swallow) sth that is difficult or painful to accept kabul edilmesi zor gerçek
Now that her dad is paralyzed, paralyzed, she has to take care care of him. What a bitter pill for her! her!
a bundle of laughs something enjoyable bir demet kahkaha kahkaha
When I told him about the accident he replied with a bundle of laughs.
a drop in the bucket just a tiny part, insignificant insignificant denizde damla; devede kulak
We gave We gave $100 for the charity. It’s a drop drop in the bucket for a project project like that.
a little bird tells know it from anonymous sources kuşlar söyledi
A little bird tells me that you are in love with with Nadia.
a lost cause a hopeless case, a person or situation having no hope of positive change umutsuz vaka
Penn tried hard to tame his dog but it seems a lost case. case.
a lot of water has flown fl own under the bridge things changed dramatically köprünün altından çok sular aktı
I remember you talking about about human rights and and now you say your benefits benefits are more important. I see a lot of water has flown under the bridge.
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a man of his word reliable sözünün eri
You can trust him. He is a man of his word.
a man of the world experienced in life görmüş geçirmiş
His tough life made him a man of the world.
a mouth to feed sb who must be provided for besleyecek boğaz
His wife is pregnant again. He will have another mouth to feed.
a pain in the ass (!) extremely annoying or troublesome baş belası
The new kid is really a pain in the ass! He started fighting with the other kids already.
a pain in the neck extremely annoying or troublesome karın ağrısı
I know that this old car is a pain in the neck but we have to do with it for a while.
a question mark over sth a doubt and uncertainty about sth soru işareti içermek
Although he made an overall explanation, there is still a question mark on expenses.
a skeleton in the closet a closely kept secret that is a source of shame or embarrassment sır gibi saklamak (ayıp bir şeyi)
They have a skeleton in the closet. They really behave strange.
a steal very inexpensive, a bargain kelepir What a steal! They sell a laptop for $500.
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a storm in a teacup a fuss over something trivial bir bardak suda fırtına koparmak
He came home only one hour late, but his wife made a storm in a teacup.
about to ready to, just going to üzere, tam sırasında
She was about to leave for Germany when I saw her.
above all mainly, especially her şeyden öte, her şeyden çok, özellikle
She loves her husband but she loves her children above all.
according to in the order of; on the authority of göre
According to the recent researches women tend to have more traffic accidents.
against the clock with limited time to finish sth zamana karşı
There was only five minutes left for the departure and we were racing against the clock.
all along all the time, from the beginning en baştan, en başından beri
Did you know all along that they were kidding?
all day long the entire day, week, month, year bütün gün, gün boyunca
He played computer games all day long.
all ears listening attentively kulağım sende She seems busy with her work but actually she is all ears.
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all in all considering everything genelde
We sometimes had problems abroad but all in all, it was fun.
all in good time no sooner than is appropriate tam zamanında
The money came all in a good time. Tim had some lacking for the house.
all of a sudden suddenly, without warning birden, aniden
All of a sudden the glass fell on the ground.
all right acceptable, fine; yes, okay tamam, olur
Is it all right if I wait here?
all’s well that ends well a successful outcome is worth the effort tüm çabalara değdi
I was absolutely tired of painting. Anyway, all’s well that ends well.
all thumbs clumsy sakar
Take care of the kids. They are all thumbs.
American dream the idea that everyone in the U.S. has the chance to achieve success Amerikan rüyası
He had the usual American dream; a wife, a house and a car.
apple of someone's eye someone's favorite person or thing göz bebeği Little Michelle is the apple of her parents eye. They do whatever she wants.
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as a matter of fact really, actually aslında
This is not his kid. As a matter of fact, he is not even married.
as a rule usually, customarily prensip olarak
As a rule, I never leave the windows open.
as cool as a cucumber calm; not agitated soğuk kanlı
During the earthquake Fred was as cool as cucumber. He helped people out.
as for regarding, concerning gelince, söz konusu olunca
As for the permission, Jane will take care of it.
as luck would have it the way things happened her nasılsa, nasıl olduysa
I’m sure I locked the door, but as luck would have it, the lock didn’t work.
as slow as molasses in January extremely slow kağnı gibi
This old car is as slow as a molasses in January. Can it go faster than that?
as soon as just after, when (bir olayla) birlikte
As soon as she saw the dog, she started to cry.
as sweet as sugar very sweet or good-natured şeker gibi Our teacher seems strict but he is as sweet as a sugar to his students.
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as the crow flies the most direct route distance between two points kuş uçuşu
It is only 40 miles as the crow flies; however, driving takes much more than that.
as usual as is the general case, as is typical her zamanki gibi, her zaman olduğu gibi
Kane is late for work as usual.
at a snail's pace very slowly kağnı gibi
With heavy burden on it, the truck moved at a snail’s pace.
at all to any degree hiç, hiç de
I don’t like beans at all.
at each other’s throats in angry disagreement kavga edecek hâle gelmek
They were at each other’s throat when I came in.
at first in the beginning, originally başlangıçta
At first I thought he was the manager. Later I learnt he was just a worker.
at hand about to, almost eli kulağında
I was sure that the war was at hand after the suicide attacks.
at heart basically, fundamentally aslında, esasında Mrs. Kelley is sometimes very hard on us, but at heart she is very tender.
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at last finally, after a long time sonunda, nihayet
The meeting kept on for two hours. At last an old member wanted a break.
at least a minimum of, no fewer (or less) than en az, en aşağı
The journey takes at least seven hours. You should eat something.
at the end of one’s rope at the limit of one’s ability to cope burama geldi, tak etti
I’ll tell it to his mother. I’m at the end of my rope.
at the top of his voice shouting loudly avazı çıktığı kadar
When the dog barked, the little girl screamed at the top of her voice.
at the top of your lungs screaming or crying loud avazı çıktığınca
The naughty boy cried at the top of his lungs when they took him to the dentist.
B back and forth in a backward and forward motion bir ileri bir geri
When he got worried he began walking back and forth in the hall.
the ball is in sb's court used to say that it is sb's turn to take action top sende
You’ve always wanted to do something for education. Now the ball is in your court.
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bark worse than one’s bite not as bad tempered as one appears göründüğü gibi kızgın olmayan
Don’t mind him. His bark is worse than his bite.
be a far cry from to be very different from çok daha farklı olmak
Ronny is stubborn, but Duane is a far cry from him.
be all in the same boat to have the same dangers (difficulties) to face hepimiz aynı gemideyiz
You can’t call the police. We’re all in the same boat.
be as clear (plain) as day obvious gün gibi aşikar
It is as clear as a day that USA attacked Iraq for its oil resources.
be behind the times not to be up-to-date, modern in one's thinking demode, geri kalmış
You are behind the times. The time has changed.
be bent on something have a strong desire to do something kafaya takmış
He is bent on flying. He even bought a flying suit!
be better off to be in a more favorable condition or situation daha iyi olur
I’m better off if I stay at home. I am very tired.
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be bound to to be certain to, to be sure to kaçınılmaz olarak, kesinlikle
You are bound to lose if you don’t believe your luck.
be broke be without money sıfırı tüketmek
Don’t try me. I’m broke.
be fed up with having had enough bıkmak, usanmak
This is the fourth time you lose my keys. I’m fed up with your ignorance!
be fond of sb/ sth feeling affection; like a lot çok sevmek; düşkün
Julia is fond of birds. She feeds twenty different kinds of birds.
be had to be victimized or cheated aldatılmak, kazıklanmak
Although he seems clever, he is always had by his lovers.
be hard on something treat roughly kaba kullanmak, hor kullanmak
My son is really hard on his bike. He broke it down again.
be in charge of to manage, to have responsibility for sorumlu olmak
This bill is to be signed. Who is in charge here?
be in one's way not to be helpful, to cause inconvenience yolunu kesmek, engel olmak He tries to help but actually he is just in our way.
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be in pocket making profit karda olmak,
He is always in pocket because he buys the goods really cheap.
be in one’s shoes to be in another person's position, to face the same situation as another person yerinde olmak
If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't wear a red tie with that jacket.
be my guest used to tell people that they are welcome to do as they please önden buyur, nasıl istersen
Do you think you can break this lock? Be my guest!
be on the safe side not to take any chances işi şansa bırakmayarak, her halükarda
She brought a spare pencil for the exam, to be on the safe side.
be over one's head to be very busy, to have too much to do işi başından aşkın olmak
She couldn’t even speak with me. She was over her head.
be to blame be responsible for something bad or unfortunate suçlanacak
He is not to blame. I didn’t see him playing with it.
be up for grabs to become available to others yeniden müsait olmak, elde edilebilir olmak
Since she is divorced, she is up for grabs again.
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be up to one's ears have too much to do işi başından aşkın
She can’t help us. She is up to her ears.
be used to be accustomed to alışık
Don’t worry. He is used to driving in these weathers.
be well-off to have enough money to enjoy a comfortable life, to be rich varlıklı, zengin
She is well-off thanks to her new husband.
bear fruit be successful in the end after effort have been expended meyvesini vermek (başarmak)
Though he worked hard for his children, it now bears fruit.
bear in mind remember, not to forget aklında tutmak
Bear in mind that this not an entertainment. Try to learn something.
beat around the bush to avoid discussing directly, to evade the issue topu taca atmak, lafı değiştirmek
The journalist asked about embezzling but the minister beat around the bush.
beats me I don’t know nerden bileyim!
‘Do you know where my red tie is?’ ‘Beats me!’
behind bars in prison parmaklıkların arkasında He has been behind he bars for ten years now.
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better safe than sorry be cautious, or else, you may regret it geç olsun, güç olmasın
Y ou’re driving t oo fast. Slow down, we might be late but better be safe than sorry.
between the hammer and anvil/ between a rock and a hard place in dilemma ikilemde kalmak
The job offer was perfect but she didn’t want to leave her family t oo. She was between the hammer and anvil.
beyond doubt no doubt, certainly hiç şüphesiz
He loves Marry, beyond doubt.
beyond words can’t tell with words, excessively kelimler yetmez, kelimler kifayetsiz
Your help saved me from loosin my j ob. I can’t thank you, it is beyond words.
bite off more than one can chew to accept as a responsibility or task than one can handle alone taşıyabileceğinden fazla sorumluluk almak
You have enough responsibility to care for; don’t bite more than you can chew.
bite the bullet endure in a difficult situation dişini sıkmak
We had to bite the bullet until the rescue team arrived.
bite the dust go down in defeat dumanını attırmak
Greece played well in the match, but Brazil really bit the dust.
blow it fall at something başarısız olmak, şişip kalmak It is not a surprise that I blew it on the exam. I hadn’t studied.
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blackball exclude socially; vote against or reject a candidate topa tutmak
The council blackballed the prime minister for not taking precautions for the famine.
black box an electronic device that can be removed from an aircraft as a single package kara kutu
The authorities said it was too early to comment before finding the bl ack box.
blacklist a list of persons under suspicion or disfavor; put a person on such a list kara liste; kara listeye almak
I don’t think they are going to blacklist us for criticizing their policies.
blackmail payment extorted by intimidation, such as threats of injurious revelations şantaj; şantaj yapmak
The terrorists blackmailed some politicians with their private photos with l adies.
black-tie requiring that guests wear semi-formal attire resmi kıyafet gerekliliği
My husband phoned the reception and asked if it was a black-tie meeting.
black market the buying and selling of goods in violation of l egal price controls; also, the place that’s done kara borsa
During the war even the bread was in black market.
black sheep (of the family) a person who causes shame or embarrassment because of his/her deviation from the standards of the group yüz karası
All his siblings studied at university. So he thinks he is the black sheep of the family.
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blue-pencil alter, abridge, or cancel, as in editing a manuscript tashih etmek
Of course the book won’t be published before we blue-pencil it.
blue-ribbon of superior quality or prominence kaliteli
PLC is a good brand but TIC has a blue-ribbon.
born tired lazy doğuştan tembel Y ou can’t get him to help you , he is born tired.
boys will be boys it is normal for children çocuk işte
I know Miles fought with his friends. Don’t worry. Boys will be boys.
bread and butter a person's livelihood or income ekmek teknesi
The lorry may be very old. However it is Mr. Dante’s bread and butter.
break loose to become free or loose, to escape bağlı olduğu yerden ayrılmak, kopmak
Denny’s dog broke loose yesterday night.
break one’s word fail to fulfill a promise sözünde durmamak
He had promised to take us to the zoo. Again he broke his word.
break sb's heart make sb sad birinin kalbini kırmak He broke Sarah’s heart by mentioning about her weight.
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break the ice ease the initial restraint or awkwardness of a meeting or social gathering buzları eritmek
I had to speak with all the guests to break the ice among them.
bring home the bacon to earn a salary eve ekmek getirmek
As his father died at an early age, he had to bring home the bacon.
bring sb or sth to life make live, make more lively or excited canlandırmak, hayat vermek
Hollywood brought Hitman to life through a movie.
broad-minded tolerant to other’s views hoş görülü, anlayışlı
Don’t hesitate tell your opinions to the editor. She is so broad -minded.
brush up on something review something to make it fresh again in one's mind göz gezdirmek
You had better brush up on your notes before the exam.
burn your bridges do sth that makes it difficult or impossible to return gemileri yakmak
He sold everything he had in this country. He burnt his bridges in a way.
bury the hatchet make peace barış yapmak
Israel doesn’t seem to bury t he hatchet by attacking the civil.
busy as a bee very busy about work karınca gibi I saw the Chinese workers in a documentary. They were busy like bees.
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by a hair’s breadth almost (for bad events) kıl payı
He braked just on time and prevented the accident by a hair’s breadth.
by all means using any possible way or method her yolu kullanarak
They searched for her by all means. However, she is still lost.
by far by a great margin, clearly tam manasıyla, kesinlikle
Keanu Reaves is by far the best actor for me.
by heart by memorizing ezberden
Mrs. Lanner wanted us to learn the poet by heart.
by oneself alone, without assistance bir başına, kendi başına
Did you really paint that picture by yourself?
by the way incidentally yeri gelmişken, bu arada
By the way, Jane sent you her best.
C call a person names to insult him by using bad names lakap takarak kızdırmak
He thinks it is funny to call a person names.
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call it a day to stop working for the rest of the day bu günlük son vermek
You have been trying to mend it for hours. Let’s call it a day.
can't place one’s (name, face) can't fully identify ismini getirmek, hatırlamak
I’m sure, I’ve seen her somewhere but I just can’t place her name.
carry coals to Newcastle to do something which is unnecessary; to use one's effort uneconomically boşa kürek sallamak
Trying to convince him about education means to carry coals to Newcastle.
cat got your tongue can’t talk dilini kedi mi yuttu?
Why don’t you speak? Did cat get your tongue?”
catch cold to become sick with a cold of the nose for throat soğuk almak, üşütmek
She caught cold when she forgot to close the window.
catch fire to begin to burn tutuşmak, alev almak
If you hold your cigarette close, the oil hose might catch fire.
catch one's breath rest for a moment soluklanmak
Have you been running? Sit here and catch your breath.
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caught red-handed found in the very act of a crime suç üstü yakalanmak
He caught red handed while dealing cocaine. The cops had been disguised as buyers.
change one's mind to alter one's decision or opinion fikrini değiştirmek
It is late to change your mind now that you signed the contract.
change one's tune to change one's opinions or manner ağız değiştirmek
The senator changed his tone after the president warned him.
chew the fat (!) to chat informally with close friends lak lak yapmak
Yesterday we watched a movie and chewed the fat with my friend.
clear-cut clearly stated, definite, apparent açık ve net, anlaşılır
Our boss was clear cut; anyone late for work will be fired.
close call a situation involving a narrow escape from danger az kalsın, neredeyse
The gas hose broke and we really had a close call to fire if not recognized.
close or shut your eyes to sth ignore or overlook sth obvious göz yummak
He knew that his son was using drugs but he shut his eyes to it.
come clean confess or tell the truth about sth itiraf etmek, tövbe etmek She is still angry with me. She wants me to come clean.
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come to an end to end, to stop sona ermek
After four hours, I thought the meeting would never come to an end.
come to life enliven, begin to be interesting canlanmak, hayat bulmak
After the movie, the reggae came to life again.
come to the point be definite, precise in telling something sadede gelmek
He spoke for half an hour but couldn’t come to the point.
come true to become reality, to prove to be correct gerçekleşmek
His ugly predictions came true and we lost the match.
cover ground to be extensive, to discuss much material fazla ayrıntı içermek
This text covers a lot of ground. You can find a shorter one.
cry wolf to tell people there is great danger when there is not ortalığı telaşa vermek
Old Greta cries wolf whenever she hears a siren.
cut and dried predictable, known beforehand; boring beklendiği gibi, tahmin edildiği şekilde
My YDS score was cut and dried; I couldn’t get the necessary score.
cut corners to economize, to save money kesintiye gitmek, harcamaları kısmak The City has to cut corners to finish the ‘New City Project’.
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cut short to make shorter kısacası, uzun lafın kısası
Grey just read the important parts to cut the report short.
cut the mustard to achieve the standard of performance necessary for success bir haltı becerememek
We hoped he would pass the finals this team, but he just couldn’t cut the mustard.
D day in and day out continuously, constantly her gün
He visited his girlfriend day in day out until they got married.
days are numbered not much to live günleri sayılı Her grandfather is in the intense care unit. His days are numbered.
the die is cast there is no return ok yaydan çıktı
Gabon already declared war to Congo. The die is cast!
different strokes for different folks every one has different interests and tastes zevkler ve renkler tartışılmaz
You can’t force him listen country. Different strokes for different folks.
down the tubes cancel the plans (planı) suya düşmek We would visit the Grand Museum but as our car broke down this plan is down the tube.
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do one's bit fulfill one's responsibility to; help accomplish something elinden geleni yapmak
Although she was not responsible for it, she did her bit to help her friends.
draw the line at to determine to be unacceptable, to refuse to consider reddetmek
I drew a line at doing his homework. He never does it himself.
dressed to kill wear one’s finest clothing iki dirhem bir çekirdek, Grant tuvalet
Since it was an official meeting, everybody was dressed to kill.
drive someone up a wall annoy someone greatly çileden çıkarmak, sinirlendirmek
When the children smash the door, they drive me up a wall.
drop a brick make a stupid and indiscreet social mistake pot kırmak
Claude dropped a brick by bringing up the subject about Jews.
drop in your lap be given as sth welcome and unexpected kucağına düşmek
He wasn’t even considering being a manager; it just dropped in his lap. drop sb a line to write a note to someone birine not bırakmak
My wife dropped me a line that she had taken the car.
dry run rehearsal, practice session prova The band was successful in the dry runs, but the concert was a disaster.
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duck soup easy, effortless çocuk oyuncağı
As he is a professional player, Sridhar is only a duck soup for him.
E eager beaver a person who is excessively diligent or overly zealous çok azimli
I was sure she would become a lawyer. She is an eager beaver.
eat and run eat and hurry up yiyip kaçmak
eat crow to be forced to admit to having made a mistake tükürdüğünü yalamak
She had to eat crow when they showed her the recordings.
eat one's words admit one is wrong in something one has said iddiasında yanıldığını kabul etmek
Serry had to eat her word when they looked up in the dictionary.
eating someone bothering or worrying someone endişelenmek, telaşlanmak
I’m sure that it is eating Larry now. He doesn’t like lending his car.
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ears burning recall someone kulakları çınlamak
We talked about Sag and made his ears burning.
either succeeding or failing completely bound to result either in complete success or total failure ya hep ya hiç (kazanma)
We spend all the money on that business; it’s either succeeding or failing completely.
every inch totally tepeden tırnağa
She cleaned the every inch of the house before the guests arrived.
every other day alternate days iki günde bir, gün aşırı
The doctor prescribed a medicine to be t aken every other day.
F face-to-face direct, personal; directly, personally yüz yüze
Rather than phoning, you had better talk this face-to-face with him.
face the music accept the consequences gerçeği kabul etmek
Just face the music. We have lost the game.
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fall from grace lose value or a good position gözden düşmek
After the terrorist attacks, investing on tourism fell from grace.
fall in love to begin to love aşık olmak, birine vurulmak
Have you ever fallen in love at first sight?
feed someone a line deceive someone kandırmak
I knew that she was feeding us a line when she said she would pay her debt.
feather-brained empty-headed kuş beyinli
T hese kids are feather brained; they can’t even learn a simple subject.
feel like to have the desire to, to want to consider istemek, canı istemek
I don’t feel like eating anything. I think I’m ill.
feel like a million dollars feel wonderful turp gibi
The operation is over and I feel like a million dollars now.
feel sorry for to pity, to feel compassion for üzülmek
I don’t feel sorry for him. He asked for it.
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ferret something out to search out, discover, or bring to light gün yüzüne çıkarmak
The experienced journalist ferreted the scandal out in education.
few and far between not frequent, unusual, rare nadiren, seyrek
Sally visits her grandparents few and far between.
fifty-fifty divided into two equal parts yarı yarıya
We earned the money together so we will share it fifty-fifty.
find fault with criticize, to complain about something her şeye bir kulp takmak(hata bulmak)
Whatever they do, Mr. Frayne is always finding a fault with workers.
fine kettle of fish a mess; a very unsatisfactory situation tam da sırasıydı!
I was about to sleep when the phone rang. What fine kettle of fish!
firsthand without assistance from an intermediary, direct birinci el, ilk kaynak
I decided to ask my grandpa about the war. He has the firsthand information.
first-rate excellent, superb birinci sınıf, mükemmel
We didn’t expect a first -rate service from such a hotel.
fishy strange and suspicious garip, tuhaf When he smiled at his friend, I felt there was something fishy going on.
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follow your nose act in accordance with your instincts or i ntuition burnunun dikine gitmek
Don’t try to convince him. He always follows his nose.
for a song for very little money çok ucuza
I bought this old gramophone for a song at a second-hand dealer.
for any use suitable for a wide variety of uses çok amaçlı
This is a watch for any use. It has a compass, an altimeter and a thermometer.
for certain for sure, certainly kesinlikle
He is so awkward. He hit the car somewhere, for certain.
for good permanently, forever sürekli, temelli
He left Jordan for good. He is leaving in Egypt anymore.
for old times' sake in fond memory of the past eski günlerin hatırına
I’m sure she will help me for old time’s sake.
for once this one time, for only one time bir sefer olsun, bir defalık
Try to be reasonable for once.
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for sure without doubt kesinlikle, şüphesiz
I can tell it for sure that she stole the wallet.
for the birds uninteresting and meaningless meaningless saçma sapan
I watched the art movie and and I can say that it’s for the birds birds
for the time being temporarily şimdilik
The car works fine for the time being. I wish it doesn’t make any problems.
free as a bird free kuş gibi özgür
When she moved to California to study, she felt free as a bird.
from now on from this time into the future bundan sonra, bu günden günden itibaren
I am fed up with your late late comings. From now on, you’ll be home at eight!
from the frying pan into the fire from a bad situation to a worse situation aşağı tükürsen sakal, yukarı tükürsen bıyık
Derek’s situation is bad enough now, but if he leaves the country, he'll go from the frying pan into the fire.
from tip to toe all over you body tepeden tırnağa, baştan aşağıya
When he fell of his bike, he was in mud from tip to toe.
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full of beans (!) full of nonsense; talking nonsense saçmalamak
He wrote a composition on on festivals, which is full of beans. beans.
G the gate post between you and me laf aramızda
Tim and Helena are having fights. The gate post, they’re thinking to divorce.
get a rise out of to provoke a response from kızmasına rağmen karşılık vermemek
You can’t get a rise out of me. I promised not to quarrel with you.
get away clean escape punishment paçayı kurtarmak kurtarmak
In his third robbery he couldn’t couldn’t get away clean. They put put him in the jail.
get better/ worse to become better/ worse, etc. iyileşmek/ kötüleşmek
The old man got better after he took the medicines.
get cold feet to become unable or afraid to do something korkup vazgeçmek
He was determined to do bungee jumping but he got got cold feet on the tower.
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get even with to seek revenge, to retaliate ödeşmek
You also called me stupid before. We got even with you.
get in oneself a pickle in trouble; in a mess başını belaya sokmak sokmak
By selling counterfeit firm wares, he he has really got himself in a pickle.
get in someone’s hair bother someone someone delirtmek, kızdırmak
When the children broke Mr. Sergey’s window, they got in his hair.
get in touch with to communicate with, to contact irtibata geçmek geçmek
I think the lines are busy. I can’t get in in touch with Helen.
get lost to become lost; to go away in order not to bother kaybolmak
The soldier got lost as he forgot to take his compass.
get off one's chest to express one's true feelings içini dökmek, fikir ve duygularını söylemek
I can’t bear bear her attitudes anymore. I must get it out off my chest.
get off someone’s back stop bothering someone tepesinden inmek
The little boy doesn’t get of his father’s back when he turns back from work.
get on one's high horse become angry angry and superior superior in attitude toward someone else else küplere binmek When the students complained about the rules, the principal got on his high horse.
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get on one's nerves to annoy or disturb rahatsız etmek
Whenever she speaks about my family she gets on my nerves.
get out of line to disobey or ignore normal procedures or rules yoldan çıkmak
Tina got out of the line after winning the lottery.
get right down to something begin working without hesitation işe koyulmak
We have had enough rest, I think. Let’s get down to work.
get sick to become sick hastalanmak
She got sick because of the stale chocolate cake.
get the ax be dismissed, fired postalanmak, işten atmak
He criticized the administration so harshly that he got the ax by the weekend.
get the ball rolling initiate action lafı işe dökmek
You’ve given enough suggestion. Why don’t you get t he ball rolling?
get the better of to win or defeat by gaining an advantage over someone punduna getirmek, fırsatını bulunca alt etmek
Don’t underrate him. He will get the better of you if you are not careful.
get the green light receive permission or authorization to do something yeşil ışık yakmak Thanks to the principal, they got the green light to exhibit their drawings in the school yard.
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get the jump on someone get the advantage over someone önüne geçmek, erken davranmak
Odessa got the jump on Helga by telling her love to Sosa.
get to the bottom of something learn all the facts about something anlamak, kavramak
He worked on the problem problem for two hours but couldn’t couldn’t get to the bottom of it.
get up on the wrong side of the bed wake up in a bad mood tersten kalkmak
Why are you shouting at people? Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed?
get used to to become used to, to become become adjusted to alışmak
Bernie got used to driving on right in Britain.
give and take compromise, cooperation between people karşılıklı özveri
Give and take is indispensable in a successful marriage.
give birth to to bear a human being or animal dünyaya getirmek, doğurmak
Our cat gave birth to seven kitties yesterday.
give him hot rebuke him severely fırça atmak
The captain gave Derek hot for sl eeping on duty.
give it one’s best shot try hard en iyi vuruşunu yapmak He said he could make a better better time running and I said said ‘give your best shot!’
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give sb a big hand to clap one's hands in applause, to applaud alkışlamak
The spectators gave the team a big hand after they scored.
give sb a break to provide a person with another opportunity or chance kıyak geçmek, görmezden gelmek
He helped the police with the flat tire for he he might give him a break sometime. sometime.
give sb a hand to assist, to aid, to help el uzatmak, yardımcı olmak
Our neighbor gave us a hand to move our house.
give someone the slip make a getaway atlatmak
The police were so slow that it wasn’t hard for him to give them the slip.
give somebody/something the green light allow
yeşil ışık yakmak I’ ll ll ask the manager; if he gives the green light, we will start the project.
give the sack lay off sepetlemek, işten atmak
As Nigel kept coming work late, the boss boss gave him the sack.
go Dutch each person pays his own way to a movie, restaurant, etc Alman usulü
As I didn’t have have enough money with me I offered them to go Dutch.
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go fly a kite! go away! başımdan gidin! (çocuklar için)
I’m trying to work here. here. Go fly a kite!
go in one ear and out the other forget as soon as heard bir kulağından girip bir bir kulağından çıkmak çıkmak
I’ve told him about his lessons lessons many times; however, however, it goes in one ear and out the other.
go off the deep end to get very angry and do something hastily küplere binmek
He will go off the deep and if he learns learns about the accident.
go through channels to send a request through t hrough the normal way prosedürü izlemek izlemek
They will not care f or your complaint even if you go through the channels.
go to bat for someone help out and support someone destek olmak
I won’t go to bat for him this time. It is enough!
go to the dogs become rundown rundown harap olmuş
The City restored the tower. It really went to the dogs.
go to town to do something with enthusiasm and thoroughness hevesle yapmak
My son really went to town when I said I would buy buy him a car if he succeeded.
go without saying to be known without the need to mention söylemeye gerek yok That the price will increase after the storm goes without saying.
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go wrong to fail, to result badly yolunda gitmemek, hatalı olmak
If something goes wrong please call me.
good frame of mind good mental state eşref saati
If he is in a good frame of mind, he can lend you some money.
green around the gills having a sickly appearance; pale yüzü sararmak
She said she was fine but she was green around the gills.
green with envy very jealous kıskançlıktan çatlamak
Leroy was green with envy when he saw my new flat.
green-eyed monster jealousy kıskançlık
What made you so sad, green-eyed monster?
greenhorn an untrained, inexperienced, or naive person çaylak
The company took on four greenhorns. You are to train t hem.
grow on someone increase in favor with someone gradually sonradan sarmaya başlamak
I hated new age music at first, but it's grown on me later.
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H had better should, ought to, be advisable to iyi olur, öneririm
You had better take your umbrella. It might rain.
hands down very easy elini kıpırdatmadan
It is such an easy job. You can do it your hands down.
hand to mouth earning enough to feed kıt kanaat
Jerry has four children and with his low salary they live hand to mouth.
hard of hearing partially deaf, not able to hear well ağır işiten
She is very old. It’s normal that she is hard of hearing.
hash something over to discuss something in great detail ısıtıp ısıtıp getirmek
I’ve heard enough about your complaints. Stop hashing them over!
have a good time to enjoy oneself iyi zaman geçirmek, eğlenmek
Because of the heavy rain, we didn’t have a good time in London.
have a long face to look very sad or miserable suratından düşen bin parka, suratını asmak
I didn’t ask her about the exam. She had a long face to look.
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have a voice in to share involvement in tuzu olmak, katkısı olmak
I just wanted to have a voice in the project. So I gave some money too.
have a yellow streak be cowardly korkak
She had a yellow streak when her husband threatened to divorce.
have ants in your pants get excited or impatient about sth etekleri tutuşmak
It was his turn to go on the stage and he had ants in his pants.
have got to have, to possess sahip olmak
She has got everything she needs.
have got to must mecbur olmak, zorunda olmak
You have got to inform the police about the murder.
have in mind to be considering, to be thinking düşünmek, planlamak
You don’t want to come with us. W hat do you have in mind?
have it in one have the capacity, ability to do something kapasitesi olmak
I believe that Reese has it in her to win the gold medal.
have one's heart in one's mouth to be in a state of tension or fear yüreği ağzına gelmek Serap had her heart in her mouth when her little son ran across the street.
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have one's heart set on to desire greatly, to be determined to kafaya koymak
Tanya has her heart set on to visit Haiti. She has already bought summer clothes.
have one's way to arrange matters the way one wants birinin istediğini yapmak
My sister will start crying if you don’t have her way.
have other fish to fry to have other, or more important, things to do yapacak başka önemli işleri olmak
I can’t come to the theatre with you. I’ve other fish to fry.
have sb/ sth in one’s palm have complete power or influence over sb or sth parmağında oynatmak
He has the company in his palm. That’s why they respect him.
have sb on a string be able to control sb easily dizginlerini tutmak
After the wedding his wife had him on a string.
have the heart have the courage to do something that will cause others’ unhappiness or disappointment birini üzecek bir işi yapacak cesareti olmak
Pedro couldn’t afford to buy the house his wife badly wanted, so he didn’t have the heart to tell that to his wife.
have the world by the tail be successful and happy hayatta başarılı olmak
He has a car and a flat of his own. So he thinks he had the world the world by the tail.
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have to do with to have some connection with or relationship t o alakası olmak
I have to do with this old computer until I buy a new a one.
have your cake and eat it too to have the advantage of both alternatives her iki avantajı da kullanmak
You both want to earn much and work less. You can’t have your cake and eat it too.
have your head in the clouds be completely unrealistic or daydreaming aklı bir karış havada
She is so young and has her head in the clouds.
heads or tails throw a coin to decide yazı tura
W hy don’t we throw acoin? Heads or t ails?
high and low everywhere, in every conceivable place her yere
I've lost my keys. I've looked high and low for it, but I can't find it.
hit the ceiling become very angry küplere binmek
The candidate hit the ceiling when he learnt that he couldn’t win elections.
hit the hay go to bed kafayı vurup yatmak, zıbarmak
I’ve been working all day. I’ll hit the hay, as soon as I’m home.
hold one's horse wait patiently instead of going forward biraz daha sabretmek You should hold your horse for a while. You may not find a chance to see him again.
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hold one's own to maintain oneself in, be equal to, a given situation kendi başına idare edebilmek
I don’t think she can hold her own. She has never been alone before.
hold sb's hand provide reassurance, support sb birinin elinden tutmak
She would have been a nice singer, if somebody held her hand.
hold sth against someone blame someone for something birinin aleyhine kullanmak
Though I forgot to inform him about the assignment he didn’t hold it against me.
hold still not to move sabit durmak, kımıldamamak
You should hold still in a barbers shop.
horse of a different color quite a different matter başka şey
Love is important but tolerance is horse of a different color.
hot under the collar extremely angry sinirlenmek
My father was hot under the collar on learning my grades.
hungry as a bear starving kurt gibi aç
I’m hungry as a bear. I can eat anything.
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I I can’t call my own soul I can’t do anything to help elim kolum bağlı
I would like to help you with the sentence, but I can’t call my own soul.
I don’t give a darn I don’t care, no problem vız gelir
I don’t give a darn to his threats. I’ll marry Lisa.
ill at ease uncomfortable or worried in a situation diken üstünde
My father was ill at ease when my brother didn’ t turn back on time.
in a hurry hurried, rushed koşturmada, telaşta
As today is the deadline everyone is in a hurry to hand in their assignments.
in a sense in a particular way bir yönüyle
In a sense, this project helps the natives develop their self-conscious.
in a stew bothered or upset about someone or something hey heyleri üstünde
The boss is in a stew and nobody dares to ask.
in a sweat in hasty telaş içinde
You’ve finished your meal already? Are you in a sweat?
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in a welter of blood covered in blood kan revan içinde
Cesar was shocked to see her son in a welter of blood.
in advance before, ahead of time önceden
You had better buy your plane ticket in advance. The holiday is on the head.
in apple-pie order very well organized; in very good order ip gibi
The commander wanted the soldiers in apple-pie order.
in case in order to be prepared if diye
He took his gun just in case.
in hand under firm control, well managed k ontrol altında
The marshal reported that the fire was i n hand.
in line with in agreement or conformity with aynı çizgide (görüşte)
Surprisingly, I realized that we were in a line with Kenny on politics.
in no time very quickly, rapidly çok çabuk, hemen
It is already nine o’clock! We have to leave in no time!
in one's element doing something one likes and is capable of doing very well yetenekli olduğu bir şeyi yapmak Sissy is on her element when she plays the guitar.
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in other words to say something in a different way diğer bir deyişle
The law requires visitors to get a visa for the island. In other words, there will be fewer tourists around.
in stitches laughing very hard gülmekten kırmak
With his new typecasting, Ata Demirer had the audiences in stitches.
in the crunch only when in trouble paçası sıkışınca
My cousin calls me only when he is in the crunch. He is so self-seeking.
in the hole in debt borca girmek
Because of the newly raised taxes, the company is in the hole.
in the long run eventually, after a long period of time eninde sonunda, nihayetinde
I know you are bored of your studies but in the long run it will pay back.
in the red operating at a loss or being in debt borç içersinde
The company is in the red because of the canceled orders.
in the spots everyone talking about it herkesin ağzında
Are you dating Sheila? It’s on the spots.
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in the twinkling of an eye very quickly, in a moment göz açıp kapayasıya
The kid took the lady’s bag in the twinkle of an eye and ran through the street.
in the worst way very much, greatly gerçekten çok, çok fazla
I want that car in the worst way. I’ll take loan for it.
in time to before the time necessary to do something zamanında
The car was not able to stop in time to hit the deer.
in touch having contact irtibatta
You can ask Danny about Sam. They always keep in touch.
in vain useless, without the desired result boşuna, faydasız
The doctors applied the latest treatments but they were all in vain.
the ins and outs all the facts about something artısı eksisiyle
We’ll discuss the ins and outs of leasing a truck fleet and decide afterwards.
inside out with the inside facing the outside tersine, içi dışına
You had better turn the clothes inside out before you put them in the washer.
it boots no good not a sign of good hayra alamet değil I’ve seen Andrew making secret calls. It boots no good.
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it figures it seems likely, reasonable, or typical anlaşılan, her zamanki gibi
It figures that she is not interested in arts. She laughed at the photos.
it’s all Greek for me it is totally unfamiliar with me Fransız kalmak
They started talking about vogue and it’s all Greek for me.
it won’t suit my book it is not good for my benefit işime gelmez
It is a good job but pays less. So it won’t suit my book to get it.
J jig is up secret is revealed (şapka düştü) kel göründü
When they decided to go over the calculations the jig was up!
jump down someone’s throat become angry with someone ümüğünü sıkmak, gırtlağına yapışmak
The boss will jump down on his throat, if he learns he forgot to send the catalogs.
jump the gun to be hasty atlamak, acele etmek
She would explain her fault but her brother jumped the gun and told her secret.
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K keep an eye on watch in the sense of, take care of göz kulak olmak
Can you keep an eye of my dog when I’m in the store?
keep both or your feet on the ground act and think sensibly and realistically ayakları yere basmak
The old tempt to think that the young can’t keep both their feet on the ground.
keep in mind to remember, not to forget aklında tutmak
Keep in mind that she is very sensitive about her hair style.
keep one's fingers crossed to hope to have good results, to hope that nothing bad will happen ummak, ümit etmek
I kept my fingers crossed that the bank is open.
keep one's head to remain calm during an emergency kendini kaybetmemek, soğuk kanlılıkla hareket etmek
Even during the fire my dad kept his head and took us out off the house.
keep one's word to fulfill a promise, to be responsible sözünde durmak
Don’t trust him. He never keeps his word.
keep time to operate accurately zamanı doğru olarak göstermek
The clock tower is 200 hundred years old; however it still keeps perfect ti me.
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keep track of to keep or maintain a record of; to remember the location of kaydını tutmak
Why are you asking about the number of visitors? I don’t keep a track of them.
keep under one’s hat keep something a secret gizli tutmak
The police arrested a suspect but they kept the name under their hat for a while.
kick the bucket die ölmek, nalları dikmek
He loved the world so much that he never thought he would kick the bucket one day.
kick the habit to stop a bad habit kötü bir alışkanlığı bırakmak
He is ill because of smoking, but he never tries to kick the habit.
kick up one’s heels celebrate sevinçten havaya uçmak
My daughter kicked up her heel when I told her we were going to the grandmas.
kill two birds with one stone to achieve two objects with one action is bir taşla iki kuş vurmak
Sweden raised the alcoholic drink prices both to decrease the number of drinkers and earn more. It wants to kill two birds with one stone.
kiss ass (!) flatter or obediently carry out the orders of a superior in order to gain favor kıçını öpmek
If you want to get promoted you have to kiss ass!
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knock on wood used to express a wish for good fortune tahtaya vur
I don’t want to hear about pos sible failures, knock on wood!
knock someone’s socks off enthuse and excite aklımı başından almak
You must see the new girl at school. She’ll knock your socks off.
know a thing or two to have practical ability and common sense bir iki şey bilmek
I’ m not an expert but I know a thing or two about diving.
know by sight to recognize simaen tanımak
We don’t have much in common but I know him by sight.
know one's onions to have a good knowledge about sth one is supposed to know işini bilmek
Don’t worry about Sawyer. He knows his onions.
know sth like the back of your hand know sth extremely well avucunun içi gibi bilmek
He has been in Tunisia for ten years and he knows her like the back of his hand.
know the first thing about sth have knowledge of anlamak
I don’t know the first thing about football. I’ve never been interested in it.
to know what is what to have proper knowledge of the world and of things in general neyin ne olduğunu bilmek Don’t think he is a small kid. He knows what is what.
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know which side one's bread is buttered on to know what is most advantageous işini bilmek
He has been in politics for ten years and knows which side of his bread is buttered on.
L land on one's feet to recover safely form an unpleasant or dangerous situation düzlüğe çıkmak, toparlanmak
After the bankruptcy, it took him long to land on his feet.
last straw the final event in a series of unacceptable actions bardağı taşıran son damla
Calling me a jerk in front of everyone was the last straw.
learn the ropes to become familiar with routine procedures işleyişi öğrenmek
After ten years in this job, she learnt the ropes.
leave a word leave a message not bırakmak
My roommate left a word reminding me to feed the fish.
leave alone not to disturb, to stay away from yalnız bırakmak
Leave me alone! I don’t want to come with you.
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leave no stone unturned search everywhere her taşın altına bakmak
The police left no stone unturned, but they still couldn’t find the senator.
leave open to delay making a decision on ucu açık bırakmak, kesinleşmemiş bırakmak
As they couldn’t agree on the ceremony hours, they left it open.
lemon (!) something defective çakma, adi
The cell phone I bought a week ago is broken. I think it’s a lemon.
lend me your ear! listen to me! bana kulak ver!
Lend me your ear! You won’t pass the exam if you walk around!
let alone and certainly not bir yana, (onu) bırak
He did n’t go to high school, let alone university.
let bygones be bygones forget and forgive unpleasant happenings in the past geçmişe sünger çekmek
I decided to let bygones be bygones and begin writing again.
let sleeping dogs lie do not agitate a potential source of trouble suyu bulandırma
Don’t tell him he is investing on a bad share. Let sleeping dogs lie.
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let slide to neglect a duty, to ignore a situation boş vermek, kafaya takmamak
She never lets it slide if someone makes fun of her.
let sth slip through your fingers fail to take advantage of sth elinden (fırsatı) kaçırmak
She could be a doctor’s wife now, but she let it slip through her fingers.
let the cat out of the bag inform beforehand ağzından kaçırmak
We were supposed to surprise our dad with the TV set but my little sister let the cat out of the bag.
life and death very important, vital ölüm kalım meselesi
Stop making fun of it! This is a life and death situation.
like a bull in a china shop very awkward or clumsy sakar
Patsy is like a bull in a china shop. She is so awkward.
like a fish out of water out of one's proper or accustomed environment sudan çıkmış balık gibi
When the colonel retired, he felt like a fish out of water.
like (two) peas in a pod very much alike; almost identical kafa dengi
Marian and I are like two peas in a pod. We like and hate the same things.
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like water off a duck's back having little or no effect devede kulak
They send relief for the hurricane, but it was like water off a duck’s back .
little by little gradually, slowly yavaş yavaş
The plan begins to raise interest little by little.
little does one think one cannot imagine aklına gelmek, ummak
Little did one think that he would be a pilot?
lose one's cool to get excited, angry, or frustrated soğuk kanlılığını kaybetmek
Although the students made fun of her mistakes, the teacher didn’t lose her cool.
lose one's head not to think clearly, to lose one's self-control kendini kaybetmek
The old lady lost her head when they said her son died.
lose one’s shirt lose a great deal of money sıfırı tüketmek, çok para kaybetmek
When his predictions were false, he lost his shirt in stocks.
lose one's touch to fail at what one used to do well paslanmak, yeteneğini kaybetmek
I used to finish the game in ten minutes. I think I lost my touch.
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M make a difference to be of importance (to), to affect fark etmek, değiştirmek
The boss changed the schedule but it makes no difference. We’re still working on Sundays.
make a monkey (out) of sb make sb look foolish maymun etmek, maymuna çevirmek
In the play they made him a devil; actually they made a monkey out of him with that costume.
make a mountain out of a mole-hill to exaggerate; make difficulties appear much greater than t hey really are pireyi deve yapmak
Don’t worry about the accident. I’m sure; he is making a mountain out of a mole-hole again.
make a point of sth do or say something with a definite intention nezaketinde bulunmak
John made a point of asking after you.
make a splash be successful and attract attention iyi bir çıkış yapmak
Her new song really made a big splash. It is already on the lists.
make certain make sure kesinleştirmek
You have to make certain that the information is correct or else, we’ll be in trouble.
make clear to clarify, to explain açıklamak, açıklık getirmek
The minister made it clear that all the taxes be given before September.
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make do to manage, to cope idare etmek, yetinmek
We don’t have any tomato paste so we have to make do with tomato.
make ends meet be able to live with the money one has idare etmek
Though I don’t earn much, I’ve to make the ends until I find a better job.
make friends to become friendly with others arkadaş edinmek
He is so shy. He can’t easily make friends.
make fun of ridicule, laugh at alay etmek
Don’t tell him about the accident. He will make fun of me all day.
make good to succeed başarılı olmak
I’m not surprised that she made good in the exam. She had studied really hard.
make good time to travel a sufficient distance at a reasonable speed vak itli gelmek (normalden hızlı)
Though it takes nine hours to Tyler, we went there in six hours. We really made a good time.
make oneself at home be comfortable, as if in one's own home evinde hissetmek
Turkish people really make their guests at home.
make room for allow space for, arrange space for yer açmak By moving out the old sofas, we made room for the dinner table.
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make sense to be sensible or reasonable kulağa hoş gelmek, mantıklı olmak
He suggests raising a fund. Does it make a sense?
make sb tick to motivate to behave or act in a certain way tahrik etmek
You can’t guess what makes her tick. She is very moody.
make short work of sth do something quickly kaşla göz arasında
The paparazzi made short work of taking the star’s photo.
make sure to be sure, to ascertain temin etmek, emin olmak
Make sure that you get your keys.
make the best of to do the best that one can in a poor situation elinden geleni yapmak
We did our best to win the match.
make up one's mind to reach a decision, to decide finally karar vermek
This is not a hard decision. Haven’t you made up your mind yet?
make waves to create a disturbance, usually by complaining ortalığı karıştırmak, mızmızlanmak
The little girl made waves when her mother refused to buy her the teddy bear.
march to a different drummer to follow one's own ideas rather than being influenced by the group kendi bildiğini okumak I told her about the hardship of living alone, but she marched to a different drummer.
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meet sb halfway to compromise with someone arayı bulmak, anlaşmak
After long disputes the union met administration half way on $2000.
mind one’s P’s and Q’s take care in speech and action sözlerine dikkat etmek
If you want to persuade him to help us, watch your P’s and Q’s.
mend fences to repair a relationship with someone arayı bulmak, barışmak
To mend the fences, we decided to go out for a meal.
mind the store to be responsible for an office while others are gone iş yerine göz kulak olmak
Can you mind the store when I’m in town?
miss the boat to lose an opportunity, to fail in some undertaking fırsatı kaçırmak
It is late to be sorry. You missed the boat by leaving her.
more or less approximately, almost; somewhat, to a certain degree az çok, hemen hemen
I more or less learnt Spanish on holiday.
mum's the word say nothing about the matter; be silent. annen üzerine
I’ll tell you a secret about Valerie. But, promise it mum’s word.
music to my ears good news; information that makes someone happy müjde
It was music to my ears to hear that I had a son.
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my hands are tied can’t help elim kolum bağlı
N name after to give the same name as another ismini vermek
Giovanni was named after his grandpa, a war hero.
narrow-minded not willing to accept the ideas of others dar kafalı
Greg is so narrow-minded that he is still using a typing machine.
never mind don't be concerned about it; ignore what was just said boş ver
He told me to finish the report by Saturday but never mind. He will forget about it.
night and day all the time durmadan, gece gündüz
She studied for the exam night and day.
no (not a) big deal not that impressive önemli değil
I know that I helped you out, but it’s not a big deal. You’re my friend.
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no matter regardless of her ne, ne olursa
No matter what I do, my dad is always angry at me.
no way never asla
I proposed her and she just said ‘no way!’
no wonder it's no surprise that, not surprisingly sebebi anlaşıldı
No wonder she is laughing. She got A at maths.
not a soul no one bir Allah’ın kulu yok
After the concert finished there was not a soul in the field.
not born yesterday too young to know sth çocuk değilim
I know what an ambush is. I was not born yesterday.
not in your life absolutely not asla, hayatta olmaz
He will say ‘not in your life’ if you want his car.
not know beans (about sth.) (!) to know nothing about something hiç çakmamak
She tried to speak about art, but apparently she doesn’t know beans about it.
not to mention omitting to say anything about something söz etmeye gerek yok We’ll visit Rome and, not to mention, see the Coliseum.
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not worth a candle not worth trying yorulduğumuza değmez
If you squeeze ten kilos of grapes, you get four liters of grape juice. So it’s not worth a candle.
not worth a hill of beans worthless beş para etmez
He brought many books as a source but they are not worth a hill of beans.
now and then occasionally, sometimes ara sıra, bazı bazı
We used to see him every day but we see him now and then when he comes to the store.
O of course without any question or doubt tabiî ki
Of course we didn’t quarrel. We just argued.
off-beat unusual, not typical sıra dışı
Jenny tries to be an off-beat to effect people.
on a razor edge a very risky situation bıçak sırtında
If he fails to pay his debt inbefore deadline, he will go bankruptcy. He is on a razor edge.
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on all fours crawling along or crouched down on the hands and knees emekleyerek
The little baby can’t walk yet but she can go any where on all fours crawling.
on edge nervous, anxious; upset, irritable cinleri tepesinde
Mr. Sandy was on the edge when he learnt his motorbike was stolen.
on hand available, nearby el altında, yedekte
Whenever you ask for a catalog product, it is never on hand.
on one’s last legs sick and failing hasta
She was good at teaching, unfortunately now she is on her last legs.
on one's toes alert, cautious tetikte, dikkatli
He heard a sound in the dark and stayed on his toe all night.
on paper in theory, but not in fact in writing kağıt üstünde
There is a project for protecting wild life on paper, but it seems very hard to fulfill.
on purpose for a reason, deliberately bilerek, kasti
I don’t think he is sorry for that. He broke the vase on purpose.
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on the ball attentive, competent, alert topun ağzında
Wayne lost the case for the second time. He is certainly on the ball!
on the other hand however, in contrast diğer yandan, öteki tarafta
The car is really small. On the other hand it’s very mean in oil consumption.
on the tip of my tongue nearly brought to mind on the verge of being said but remaining unsaid dilimin ucunda
The word was on the tip of my tongue; however I had to look up in the dictionary.
on the whole in general, in most ways genelde, genel itibariyle
She is not doing well nowadays but, on the whole, she is successful.
on time exactly at the correct time, punctually tam zamanında, vaktinde
You have to be at the office on time. They are too strict about that.
once and for all finally, absolutely kesin olarak, son kez
She told me once and for all that she didn’t want to see me again.
once in a blue moon rarely, infrequently kırk yılda bir
Once in a blue moon we go to the theater.
out of date not modern; not current, not timely demode, eski These motifs are out of date. They were popular a decade ago.
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out of order not in working condition arızalı, servis dışı
When the elevator is out of order I must walk to the eighth floor.
out of the blue suddenly and unexpectedly birden, aniden
The window smashed out of the blue when the wind blew hard.
out of question impossible, not feasible imkansız, mümkün değil
I can’t lend you my car. It is out of question!
out of the woods out of danger tehlikeyi atlatmak
The doctor said the operation was successful, but he is not out of the woods yet.
out of touch not having contact; not having knowledge of irtibat dışı; habersiz
He is an idiot. He is out of touch about what’s going round.
out on a limb in a risky position ateş üstünde
Because of her grades, she is out on a limb. They can expel her from school.
over and over repeatedly tekrar tekrar
The teacher had to explain it over and over to make every student get it.
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P packed like sardines packed very tightly balık istifi
It is usual in Istanbul to see people packed like sardines in a bus.
paint the town red carouse and have a good time. çok eğlenmek
Despite the bad weather, we painted the town red in Greece.
pat sb on the back praise or congratulate sb sırtını sıvazlamak
While he was expected to punish his son, he patted him on the back.
pay attention to look at and listen to someone, to concentrate dikkatini vermek
Many of you don’t pay attention to what I say.
pay through the nose pay too high a price servet ödemek
As it was a luxury car, we paid through the nose for the spare part.
pick sb's brain ask questions of sb, in order to learn what he or she knows about sth birinden akıl almak, akıl danışmak
If he is to decide on something he picks his father’s brain.
pick the wrong horse make a bad choice yanlış ata oynamak
He picked the wrong horse by supporting the fundamentalists.
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pick up the tab to pay the cost or bill hesabı çekmek, ödemek
Hailer never picks up the tab in the pub. He is so stingy.
piece of cake very easy çantada keklik
The driving test isn’t hard at all. It’s a piece of cake for you!
pink slip a notice of dismissal from one's job sarı zarf
I got a pink sleep for coming late to school.
pinkie the little finger serçe parmak
Dolores played puppet with her pinkie.
play by ear to play music that one has heard but never read; to proceed without plan, to do spontaneously müzik kulağı olmak; doğaçlama
Ramsey can play any music by ear. He never needs the note papers. There was a schedule but we played by ear.
play cat and mouse treat sb in a way that he or she does not know what you are going to do next kedinin fareyle oynadığı gibi oynamak
He is so cruel with his lovers. He plays cat and mouse with them.
play with fire do sth dangerous or risky ateşle oyamamak
He says he will kidnap the mayor’s son. He is really playing with fire.
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the point of no return irrevocable geri dönülemez
Danny killed his wife and this was the point of no return.
the pot calling the kettle black someone with a fault accusing someone else of having the same fault tencere dibin kara seninki benden kara
You say me fat? Look at you! That's the pot calling the kettle black
praise to the skies praise very highly göklere çıkarmak
This is her only son and she praises him to the skies.
pros and cons advantages and disadvantages artıları eksileri
The committee is discussing the pros and cons of investing in a hotel.
pull one’s leg deceive as a joke işletmek, kandırmak
Wayne couldn’t realize that they were pulling his leg, till one of them laughed.
pull strings exert influence mücadele etmek (birşeyi elde etmek için)
You could have convinced him, if you had pulled the strings.
pull the wool over someone's eyes deceive someone yalan söylemek
The seller pulled the wool in their eyes by saying that the computer was brand new.
push or press all the right buttons do all the right or appropriate things doğru adımları atmak Though we pushed all the right butt ons, we failed to succeed.
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put a spoke in someone's wheel to spoil his plans tekerine çomak sokmak
He has been living here for forty years. Nobody can put a spoke in his wheel.
put all one's eggs in one basket to risk everything at once işi şansa bırakmak
He didn’t put all his eggs in a basket and gave ads to the billboards too.
put an end to to cause to end, to terminate in a definite manner son vermek
The army must put and to intervene the civil rights.
put one's foot in the mouth to say or do the wrong thing bir çuval inciri mahvetmek
He put his foot in his mouth when he told her about his ex-girlfriend.
put one’s money where one’s mouth is follow through with a stated intention sözünü tutmak
You promised to take me to the party. You must put your money where your mouth is.
put sb in the clear free from suspicion, blame, or obligation temize çıkarmak
That he was in the pub with his friend last night during the murder put him in the clear.
put sb/ sth in the shade make sb/ sth seem unimportant by appearing much more special or attractive gölgede bırakmak
His new album put all the others in the shade.
put sth on ice set aside for future use bir kenara, bir yana We can put the debate on ice and have some snacks.
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Q quite a few many pek çok
They prepared only 20 rooms but quite a few people showed up for the congress.
R rain cats and dogs to rain very hard bardaktan boşanırcasına
We are afraid of a flood coming. It has been raining cats and dogs lately.
raise a stink protest strongly çıngar çıkartmak
The old lady raised a stink when the cashier gave her wrong change.
read between the lines to deduce something that is not made explicit satır aralarını okumak
If you read between the lines, it seems that the price rise is inevitable.
red-carpet treatment the kind of courtesy or deference shown to persons of high station kırmızı halı karşılaması
As a tradition the minister will have red-carpet treatment.
red-eye a flight between two distant points that departs late at night and arrives early in the morning gece yarısı uçuşu
Though I didn’t like the red -eye flight, I had to buy the last ticket.
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red-faced blushing or flushed with embarrassment, anger, etc. yüzü kızarmak
She got red-faced when she accidentally said a curse word.
red-hot very hot; creating much excitement or demand heyecan verici
It was a red-hot party yesterday. It kept until the sunrise.
red-letter day a memorable, especially important or happy day tarihi gün
Today is a letter day! My son uttered ‘daddy’.
redneck a bigot or reactionary, especially from the rural working class yobaz, geri kafalı
Mr. Johansson is a redneck. He wouldn’t let you wear that dress out.
red tape excessive formality and routine required before official action can be taken kağıt kürek işleri
I was fed up with the red tape. I had to see eight different officers just to get one paper.
remember someone to someone else tell someone to say hello to another person selam söylemek
Remember me to your dad when you turn back.
right away very soon; immediately en kısa zamanda
The film will start right away. Don’t leave!
rise (like a phoenix) from the ashes come into existence or popularity again, seemingly from a state of ruin or destruction külünden yaratmak (Anka kuşu gibi) He was a forgotten star but rose from the ashes after that commercial.
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rose-colored glasses a cheerful or optimistic view of things, usually without valid basis toz pembe
It’s normal that she sees the world in rose-colored glasses in her age.
rosy bright or promising; cheerful or optimistic parlak, ümit veren
The experts find the incidents rosy for the region’s peace.
rub salt in the wound to make a difficult situation even worse for someone yarasına tuz basmak
Visiting the places of her childhood rubbed salt in the wound.
rub someone the wrong way irritate sinirine/ damarına dokunmak
Judith rubbed me in the wrong way by asking my salary.
S same old, same old used to say that a situation is unchanged or unexciting eski tas, eski hamam
Her parents, her teachers and everyone warned her; but same old, same old.
save face maintain one's pride and honor; not be disgraced itibarını kurtarmak
He tried to save his face by inviting her for a meal.
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save your breath! hopeless to convince the other way nefesini boşa harcama!
He won’t change his mind. Save your breath!
say the least to make the minimum comment about something or someone kısacası
To say the last, you got to work harder to get to university.
sb's or sth's days are numbered won’t survive much longer günleri sayılı
I think the fridges days are numbered. It makes strange sounds these days.
scare the hell out off sb scare sb very badly ödünü patlatmak
When Rudy called me in the dark, he scared the hell out off me.
scratch someone’s back return a favor iyiliğin karşılığını vermek
If you support me in the union elections, I’ll scratch your back some day.
scratch the surface study something superficially yüzeysel bilmek
Though I just scratched the surface, it was enough for me to pass the exam.
search me I don't know ne bileyim?
When I asked who blemished my shirt. She said, ‘search me.’
second hand used, not brand new ikinci el A s he couldn’t afford a new one, he bought a second hand car.
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see eye to eye to agree, to concur uyuşmak, aynı fikirde birleşmek
We never see eye to eye with my wife on children education.
see how the land lies assess a situation before taking action zemin etüdü yapmak
I’ll see how the land lies before moving Colombia.
see red become very angry çok sinirlenmek
The passengers saw red when they learnt the flight was postponed for the third time.
sell someone down the river betray someone birini satmak
Terry sold me down the river when his girlfriend phoned.
sell someone short underestimate someone hor görmek
Our team sold the opponent short and was shocked when t hey beat them badly.
sell like hotcakes to be very popular and sought after peynir ekmek gibi satmak
I didn’t expect the book would be a success, but it sold like hotcakes.
serve sb right to receive one's just punishment hak etmek, müstahak olmak
It serves Dan right to be expelled from school. He failed all his exams.
serve one's purpose to be useful, to suit one's needs or requirements işe yaramak, hora geçmek This camp bed really served its purpose. Thank you.
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shake hands to exchange greetings by clasping hands tokalaşmak
When people meet for the first time, they usually shake hands.
shape up or ship out behave properly or leave ya bu deveyi güdersin ya bu diyardan gidersin
Victor was always complaining about the hours, eventually t he boss told him ‘shape up or ship out’.
shed crocodile tears to seem, hypocritically and insincerely, to be sad about sth when one is not timsah göz yaşları dökmek
Britain has exploited Africa for years and raising charity for them now. They just shed crocodile tears.
shoot of one’s mouth express one’s opinion loudly övünmek
I’ve never seen him acting but she is always shooting of her mouth.
shoot the breeze chat informally havadan sudan konuşmak
We didn’t talk about serious matters. We just shot the breeze.
shooting yourself in the foot harming yourself unintentionally kendi ayağına sıkmak
Betraying their spy was shooting themselves in the foot.
shoulder to shoulder side by side in a cooperative effort omuz omuza
In the First World War, people all around Turkey fought shoulder to shoulder.
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show promise give the impression of having the ability to do something in the future gelecek vaat etmek
The producers called her for an interview. Maybe, she showed promise in acting.
show sb the door tell sb to leave kapıyı göstermek
When the reporter asked about the impropriety, the colonel showed her the door.
sight and safe without any damage sağ salim
We are happy to arrive home sight and safe despite the heavy snow.
simmer down to become calmer and quieter ortalığın yatışması
After it simmers down, I’ll ask him about the quarrel.
sing the blues to be disappointed or disillusioned bozuk çalmak
Juliet is singing the blues since her father scolded her.
sitting pretty in a fortunate position şanslı
Patrick found golden shikke in his village worth thousands. He is really sitting pretty.
slip of the tongue say sth wrong unintentionally sürçü lisan etmek
Calling her missis was the slip of a tongue.
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smart as a fox very cunning tilki gibi
Take care of him. He is smart as a fox.
snow job insincere talk uydurma
The insurance seller deceived everyone with his snow job.
so far until now, until the present time şimdiye kadar
He promised to call me in two hours. However he hasn’t called so far.
soap opera an overly dramatic and emotional story broadcast regularly on the radio or television pembe dizi
The soap operas make up a billion dollar market in Brazil and Argentina.
something is up to someone it is one's responsibility to take care of something; or to make a decision birini yada bir şeye bağlı/ kalmış
I don’t want to affect your decision. It’s up to you to choose the university.
sooner or later eventually, after a period of time eninde sonunda
You have to do your homework sooner or later. You had better finish it now.
speak highly about sb. praise; tell good things about sb. sitayişle bahsetmek
Although it has been ten years since his death, Mrs. Tiffany still speaks highly about her husband.
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spill blood wound or kill people kan dökmek
As usual U.S. forces invaded a country and spilt blood.
spill the beans reveal a secret ağzından kaçırmak
Don’t rely on her. She will certainly spill the beans about your wedding.
spread oneself too thin become involved in too many activities pek çok işi aynı anda yapmak
Frank spread himself to thin and not surprisingly spoilt some of the work.
stab in the back betray sb or an act of treachery arkasından vurmak
He thought Leo was his friend, but he stabbed him in the back by sleeping with his wife.
stand a chance to have the possibility of accomplishing sth şansı olmak
Turkey doesn’t stand a chance to beat Norway.
stands to reason to be clear and logical görünüşe bakılırsa, anlaşılan
It stands to reason that she isn't considering marriage.
stick one’s neck out take a risk riske atmak
If that was his own business, he wouldn’t stick his neck out.
stick together support each other, unite birlik olmak We have to stick together to defend our country.
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straight from the horse's mouth from the original or a trustworthy source ilk kaynaktan
The papers claim to get the information straight from the horse's mouth.
straight from the shoulder frankly açık sözlü, dobra dobra
She is straight from the shoulder but t hat she sometimes offends her friends.
straw that broke the camel’s back the last unpleasant event which finally makes you feel that you can’t tolerate bardağı taşıran son damla
I’ve been tolerating his disgraceful behaviours for years, but swearing was the straw that broke the camel’s back
stubborn as a mule very stubborn keçi gibi inatçı
This debate can last hours. She is so stubborn.
the sun side of the picture the good side of the situation işin güzel yanı, işin iyi tarafı
We had to wait for one more day in Rio. The sun side of the picture is that the organization paid for the extra night.
T take a risk do sth dangerous or risky risk almak
You are taking a risk by investing on a bankrupt business.
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take a trip to go on a journey, to travel tatile çıkmak
I’m really fed up with the work. I want to take a trip.
take a walk to go for a walk, stroll, hike, etc. yür üyüşe çıkmak, gezintiye çıkmak
Would you like to take a walk around the lake?
take advantage of to use well, to profit from; to use another person's weaknesses to gain what one wants faydalanmak, lehine kullanmak
You treat him nice because you want to take advantage of his position.
take at one's word to accept what one says as true, to believe sözüne kanmak
She said she would arrange the band but I didn’t take at her word as she had let us down many times before.
take by surprise to surprise, to amaze, to astonish şaşırtmak
His marriage proposal took me by surprise.
take for granted not to appreciate fully kıymetini bilmemek
He always took his mother granted until she died of cancer.
take hold of to grasp, to grip with the heads tutunmak, destek almak
You must take hold of the rope if you want to reach the summit securely.
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take into account to consider a fact while evaluating a situation göz önünde bulundurmak, dikkate almak
You should take into account that he won a gold medal in previous games.
take one's time to do without rush, not to hurry acele etmeden
There's no need to hurry finishing the project. Take your time.
take pains to work carefully and conscientiously özenle çalışmak
He takes pain in his work and this brings him success.
take part in to be involved in, to participate in yer almak, katılmak
He wants to take part in the ceremony. Can I call him, too?
take place to occur, to happen according to plan gerçekleşmek, meydana gelmek
When will the festival take place?
take sb under your wing take care of or protect sb kanatlarının altına almak
The manager took the freshman under his wings learning that he was from his hometown.
take steps prepare for sth and put it into action adım atmak, önlem almak
The government is determined to take steps against t he terrorist attacks.
take sth with a grain of salt only half believe sth someone has said her dediğine kanmamak You had better take Yuri’s words with a grain of salt. He is not that honest.
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take the bull by the horns to handle a difficult situation with determination cesaretini toplamak
You should take the bull by the horns and tell her your feelings.
take the cake to surpass all others, especially in some undesirable quality bu kadarına da pes!
That takes the cake! You forgot to bring your homework for the third time.
take the floor rise to speak to a group of people to begin to dance, e.g. in a ballroom or nightclub sahne almak
The Cranberries will take the floor after the fireworks.
take turns to alternate, to change people while doing something değişerek, sırayla
We decided to take turns to use the car. I’m the first to use.
talk a blue streak talk continuously, rapidly, or interminably durmadan konuşmak
She was talking a blue streak and I couldn’t help saying ‘shut up!’
talk through one’s hat make foolish statement patavatsız konuşmak
I feel tense while being with people who talks through their hats.
teach sb a lesson to give sb a rebuke or punishment which will serve as a warning birine dersini vermek, haddini bildirmek
He has been behaving really badly these days. Somebody needs to teach him a lesson.
tell that to the marines I don’t believe in you külahıma anlat I tried to explain that I was innocent, but the cop just said ‘tell that to the marines’.
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that makes two of us to be in the same unpleasant situation, or have the same negative feelings sen mi, ben mi!
“I’ve never seen such a bad pai nting before” “That makes two of us”
think nothing of it forget it, don't worry about it; that's all right kafana takma, dert etme
Just think nothing of the kids. I’ll take care of them.
throw sb a curve to introduce an unexpected topic, causing embarrassment pot kırmak, çam devirmek
He threw Mrs. Ferity a curve when he asked about her son.
throw in the towel admit defeat havlu atmak
There were seven companies in adjudicate but many threw in the towel against SRD Co.
throw the book at to punish with full penalty, to be harsh on defterini dürmek
The governor threw the book at t he officer when he learnt about the scandal.
tie the knot get married başı bağlanmak (evlenmek)
As soon as he turned back his country, he tied the not.
tighten your belt reduce your expenditures kemerleri sıkmak
If we are to afford a car we had to tighten our belts.
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till one is blue in the face until one can say no more in trying to convince someone dilinde tüy bitmek
Llanos talked to her daughter till he is blue in the face, but she just kept on her mistakes.
time will tell impossible to know or estimate sth until some time in the future zaman gösterecek
I can’t tell anything about the new law. Time will tell.
to the very end for as long as is possible, however unpleasant the situation becomes sonuna kadar
There was no one in my hard times; however, Paula walked with me to the very end.
toot one’s own horn boast övünmek
Mrs. Mackey always toots her own horn about his doctor son.
tooth for tooth certain justice dişe diş
Victim’s father just said ‘tooth for tooth!’
tongue-in-cheek not serious şakasına, dalgasına
After Cynthia was in tears, he told her that he was just saying that tongue-in-cheek.
touch and go risky, uncertain until the end son ana kadar belli olmayan
The war was touch and go until eventually, Russia stepped back.
trade in to receive credit for the value of an old item for buying a new item takas, takas etmek There is a trade in for the carpets. You buy the new for $100 cheaper if you bring the old one.
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true-blue unwaveringly loyal or faithful sadık
The knight showed he was true-blue to his majesty by fighting death for him.
tune out ignore someone or something kulak tıkamak
Rudi tuned out while his mother advised him about the school stuff.
turn over a new leaf make a fresh start yeni bir sayfa açmak
After the serious operation she had, she decided to turn over a new leaf.
turn over in the grave emphasize how displeased or upset sb dead would be if he/ she knew what was happening kemikleri sızlamak
If my grandpa saw his sons now, he would turn over in his grave.
turn your back on sb or sth ignore or reject sb or sth yüz çevirmek
Felony was so keen on her husband but now she turned her back on him.
turn up your nose at sth refuse to accept sth because you feel it is unworthy burun kıvırmak
Since he has a computer now, he will turn up his nose at the typewriter.
turn up your toes (!) die nalları dikmek
He was drinking hard and fighting everyday. At the end, he turned up his toes in a bar.
twist sb around your little finger utilize sb according to your wishes parmağında oynatmak She is such a hard woman that she twists her husband around her little finger.
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U under the knife undergoing surgery bıçak altında
At the moment he is under the knife for a plastic surgery.
under the weather not feeling well, sick keyifsiz, bitkin
I feel under the weather. I think it’s because of the season.
the unkindest cut of all the worst side of işin en kötüsü
Elroy got caught for speed limit. The unkindest cut of all, he was drunk.
up to date modern; current, timely güncel, moda
This virus software is not up to date. It is no use.
up one’s sleeve concealed aklında olmak, tasarlamak
I hear you won’t be in Cairo this summer. What is up your sleeve?
ups and downs changes of fortune or alternating spells of good and bad experiences hayattaki iniş çıkışlar
The ups and downs made him a mature man.
upside down with the upper side turned toward the lower side baş aşağı, kafa üstü
A book put upside down, took my attention.
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used to formerly did, had the habit of eski alışkanlıklar anlatılırken kullanılır
They used to go hiking when they were in north.
W walk on air be extremely happy havalara uçmak
When I told her we were going on a holiday she walked on air.
waste one's breath not be able to convince someone nefesini boşa harcamak
I’ll join that party. Don’t waste your breath.
watch one's step be careful in one's conduct kendine çeki düzen vermek
I thought the manager would send me away. He just said ‘watch your steps’.
wave the white flag give up; surrender; yield teslim olmak
Even if they wave the white flag, kill them!
weasel out of sth to evade an obligation or duty kaytarmak, savsaklamak
Terry weasels out of tidying his room unless his mother forces.
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wet behind the ears naive saf, görmemiş
He doesn’t even know what a hotdog is. He is really wet behind the ears.
wet blanket dull or boring person who spoils the happiness of others sıkıcı
Why did you invite her to the party? Don’t you know she is a wet blanket?
what is the matter? what is wrong, what is the problem? sorun ne?
You were laughing a minute ago. What’s the matter now?
whistle in the dark pretend to keep up your courage although you’re afraid karanlıkta ıslık çalmak
He says he is not afraid but actually he is whistling in the dark.
white elephant a possession unwanted by the owner but difficult to dispose of elde kalmış mal
After the company went bankruptcy, all its machines became white elephant.
white lie a minor, polite, or harmless lie beyaz yalan
Although it was a white lie, it made me cautious towards her words anymore.
whitewash anything, such as deceptive words or actions, used to cover up faults, errors göz boyama
Helping the poor didn’t satisfy anyone. They all knew it was a whitewash.
the whole caboodle everyone gathered cümbür cemaat Some families came whole caboodle to the PTA. How fun!
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wife and children all the family çoluk çocuk
We went to visit my uncle wife and children.
wild-goose chase an hopeless search for something nonexistent or unobtainable samanlıkta iğne aramak
The cops are searching for a blonde suspect with a beard. What a wild-goose chase!
with all my heart completely sincerely tüm kalbimle
I wish you good luck with all my heart in your exams.
wolf in sheep's clothing a person who conceals his evil intentions or character behind an innocent exterior kuzu postunda kurt
He seems friendly but he hits you from the back. He is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
would give my right arm for sth would do or give anything to get sth that you want canımı veririm
He isn’t pleased with his house but I’d give my right arm for it.
would just as soon prefer to tercih etmek
I would just as soon buy this jean. It fits better.
would rather prefer to tercih etmek
I would rather have an orange juice. Coke makes me sick.
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Y year in, year out in a regular or repeated way over a long period of time yıldan yıla
The company begins to flourish year in, year out after the effective commercials.
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Phrasal Verbs
Verb combined with another word: a verb followed by an adverb, a preposition, or both, used with an idiomatic meaning that is often quite different from the literal meaning of the i ndividual words.
As there is usually no indicator whether an idiomatic phrase is separable, inseparable, or intransitive, so you must learnt these phrases by heart. In this book, I defined the type of the verb right after it.
Separable or inseparable?
Some particles can be separated from the verb so that a noun and pronoun can be inserted, and some particles can't be separated from the verb. Study the examples: Separable: count in include hesaba katmak, saymak
Don’t count me in unless you go by train. or, Don’t count i n me unless you go by train.
Inseparable: go with match uymak, yakışmak
This red tie doesn’t go with your jacket. not, This red tie doesn’t go your jacket with. (wrong)
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Transitive or intransitive?
Some phrases are intransitive, meaning they cannot t ake a direct object and some are transitive, meaning they can take a direct object. Study t he examples: Intransitive: eat out eat outside restoranda yemek
We eat out every Saturday. not, We eat out a meal every Saturday. Transitive: put off postpone ertelemek
Fifa put off today’s match due to the bad weather. or, Fifa put today’s match off due to the bad weather.
Abbreviations in phrasal verbs: sb sth (vti) (t) (it) (s) (is)
somebody something transitive and intransitive transitive intransitive separable inseparable
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A act like (is) (it) behave in a way that's like gibi davranmak
Why are you acting like a child?
act up (is) (it) be troublesome şımarmak
Stop acting up and do your homework.
ask after (is) (t) ask for news of hal hatır sormak
Jenny asked after you.
ask for (is) (t) deserve a bad incident bir ceza yada belayı hak etmek
I am not sorry for him. He asked for it.
B back off (is) (it) not follow a threat geri adım atmak
We told them we would sue them but they didn’t back off.
back out off (is) (it) withdraw anlaşmayı bozmak Now that you’ve signed the contract, you can’t back out off it.
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back up (s) (t) confirm a story, facts, or information bir bilgiyi desteklemek
He is not lying. His friend backed up his story as well.
back up (s) (t) copy computer files yedeklemek
I wish I had backed up the file. I have to write it again now.
be in (is) (it) be popular moda olmak
What is in this summer?
be out (is) (it) become inpopular demode olmak
These days, blue jeans are in and long skirts are out.
be over (is) (it) end bitmek, sona ermek (etkinlik için)
We can leave now. The party is over.
be up (is) (it) complete tükenmek, bitmek (zaman için)
The time is up, please hand in the exam papers.
be up to (is) (it) to be doing uğraşmak, meşgul olmak
I’ve not seen you recently. What are you up to?
become of (is) (it) get lost kaybolmak What has become of my watch? I have put it here!
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beef sth up (s) (t) make something stronger güçlendirmek
The army decided to beef up the units around the boundary.
blow up (is) (vit) explode patlamak
The bomb will blow up when he starts his car.
blow up (is) (t) make sb nervous birden sinirlenmek
Dorothy blew up when her son told he was suspended from school.
break away (is) (it) abandon a habit alışkanlık terk etmek
You have to break away your bad habits, if you want to live healthy.
break down (s) (it) stop functioning bozulmak, arızalanmak
Did the TV break down? I can’t switch it on.
break in (s) (it) enter by force kilidi kırıp girmek
When we were on holiday, somebody broke in and took the TV and computer.
break off (is) (vit) end a relationship ilişkiyi bitirmek
I can’t believe that they broke off. They were so happy.
break out of (is) (it) escape from bir yerden kaçmak Two prisoners broke out of jail yesterday.
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break up (is) (vit) end (school, education) okulların tatil olması
When does the school break up i n Germany?
bring back (is) (t) recall hatırlatmak
The photo brought back her to childhood.
bring on (s) (t) cause sebep olmak
The agents are trying to find out what brought on the fire.
bring out (s) (t) introduce sth for sale yeni bir ürün sürmek
The chairman of Dell told they would bring out three new models next week.
bring round (is) (t) discuss dile getirmek
Why don’t you bring round the pollution problem in the council?
bring round (s) (t) make conscious again ayıltmak
We couldn’t bring her round f or two hours.
bring up (s) (t) raise yetiştirmek
My Grandma brought me up as my parents were working.
brush up on (is) (t) review bilgileri tazelemek I need to brush up on the papers before the exam.
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burn up (is) (t) make sb furious birini kızdırmak
My father will burn up when I tell him my grades.
burst in (is) (it) enter without knocking odaya dalmak
Don’t burst in here again! Knock on the door first.
butter up (s) (t) flatter sb yağ çekmek
George is buttering the new manager up.
butt in (is) (it) interrupt konuşmayı bölmek
They didn’t let the author speak because they constantly butt in.
buy up (s) (t) purchase all of a comodity tamamını satın almak
Chevrolet bought up Daewoo motors last week.
C call away (is) (t) call for business iş için çağrılmak
The branch managers are called away to the US.
call by (is) (it) visit for a short time uğramak
I just called by to return your book. Thanks.
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call for (is) (t) require gerektirmek
The situation calls for immediate action.
call in (is) (it) visit to do sth uğramak
I called in at the chemist’s to buy some aspirins.
call off (s) (t) cancel iptal etmek
The concert is called off because of the rain.
call up (s) (it) summon göreve çağrılmak
The nationalist called up the army.
calm down (s) (it) relax sakinleşmek
Calm down! We are going to find a solution.
care for (is) (vit) be affectionate to sb bakmak, korumak
Gina really cares for her children.
carry out (is) (t) complete a task görevi yerine getirmek
Although he was suspicious about the consequences, he had to carry out the project.
catch on (is) (it) begin to understand anlamaya başlamak You will like the story when you catch on.
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catch up with (is) (it) reach sb/sth traveling ahead yetişmek
Rudy has been ill for a week. He will have to catch up with his friends.
check in (is) (vit) register otele kayıt yapmak
After you check in, you can use the hotel pool.
check out (is) (it) follow procedures for leaving a hotel otelden ayrılmak
You have to check out on time, or else they will charge you one more day.
check over (is) (t) examine if sth is correct doğruluğunu kontrol etmek
The consulate will check over your papers to decide on your visa.
cheer up (is) (it) make sb feel less sad neşelendirmek
Even the cartoon on TV didn’t cheer up little girl.
chew out (is) (t) reprimand azarlamak, fırçalamak
The boss chewed out Martin as he forgot to hand in his report.
clear up (s) (it) become sunny havanın açması
If it clears up, we will go for a picnic.
close down (s) (vit) close temporarily geçici bir sure için kapatmak All the stores in town are closed down for the festival.
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cop out (is) (it) withdraw from an activity satmak, yarı yolda bırakmak
He was to arrange the band for the wedding but he copped out at last minute.
come across (is) (t) find unexpectedly şans eseri bulmak
I came across these old photos while I was looking for my certificates.
come by (is) (t) obtain sth elde etmek
How did you come by this old camera?
come down with (is) (t) become ill with hastalanmak
He came down with flu as he ate so much ice-cream.
come in (is) (it) finish in particular position gelmek (yarışta 1. 2. vs.)
The Turkish athlete came first in long jump.
come in (is) (it) become trendy moda olmak
Leather jackets came in when Michael Jackson wore it 1980s.
come into (is) (t) inherit miras kalmak
Mr. Shepherd came into two houses and a car after his uncle’s death.
come off (is) (t) come loose kopmak The buttons will come off if you keep playing with them.
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come on (is) (it) develop gradually yavaş yavaş başlamak
The flight fares are going up as the summer comes on.
come out (is) (it) appear ortaya çıkmak
The flowers started coming out after two weeks we planted them.
come round (is) (it) visit for a short time uğramak
I think he is coming round to see you.
come round (is) (it) become conscious again ayılmak
The boy came round when they washed his face.
come round to (is) (it) agree with fikre katılmak
He will come round to our plan if you explain it well.
come through (is) (it) overcome atlatmak
The passenger came through without a scratch in the accident.
come up against (is) (t) experience a trouble sorunla karşılaşmak
It’s normal to come up against these kinds of problems abroad.
count in (s) (t) include hesaba katmak, saymak Don’t count me in unless you go by train.
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count on (is) (t) depend on, trust güvenmek
You can’t count on him about lending money.
cross out (s) (t) sign as wrong çarpı işareti k oymak.
The teacher crossed out several mistakes in my essay.
cut across (is) (t) shorten a distance kestirmeden gitmek
We cut across by using the old motorway.
cut back (is) (vit) use less of something bir şeyin tüketimini azaltmak
The city has to cut back on spending money on structures.
cut down on (s) (vit) reduce azaltmak
You have to cut down on salt and fat for your health.
cut off (s) (t) lose connection with bağlantısı kesilmek
Many eastern villages are cut off by snow in winters.
cut out (s) (t) shorten kısaltmak
They cut out the text as it was too long.
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D dish out (s) (t) criticize eleştirmek
He always dishes people out about their clothes.
do over (s) (t) do again tekrar yapmak
Somebody has deleted my homework. I have to do it over.
do without (is) (vit) manage without sth yokluğuna tahammül etmek.
I can’t do without my walkman.
drag on (is) (it) last much longer than expected or is necessary beklenenden uzun sürmek
We thought the meeting would end in an hour but it dragged on till nine.
draw in (is) (it) become shorter (day) kısalmak (gün)
The days will draw in after August.
draw out of (is) (it) take money from a bank para çekmek
He drew out of some money as he was going on a holiday.
draw up (s) (vit) come to stop durmak (araç)
A lorry drew up in front of the bank.
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drop in (is) (it) visit informally without scheduling a specific time habersiz ziyaret etmek
Helen’s dropped in us to see the garden.
drop off (is) (it) fall asleep uykuya çabuk dalmak, sızmak
Because he worked all day, he dropped off as soon as he went to bed.
drop sb off (s) (t) deliver sth; deliver someone by giving him/her a ride arabayla bırakmak
Can you drop me off after the party?
drop out (is) (it) stop attending a school okulu bırakmak
He dropped out of college for acting.
dry out (is) (vit) stop using alcohol or drugs alkol yada uyuşturucuyu tedavi ile bırakmak
Sean dried out after the programme in Jersey.
dry up (is) (vit) lose moisture nemi kurumak
The lake dried up a hundred years ago.
E eat out (s) (t) eat outside restoranda yemek
We eat out every Saturday.
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egg on (is) (it) encourage sb teşvik etmek
I warned him but his friends egged him on fighting.
end up (is) (it) finally arrive at an unexpected place son bulmak, soluğu (bir yerde) almak
If you go on smuggling, you will end up in jail.
F face up to (is) (t) admit to gerçekleri kabul etmek
She doesn’t like you. You must face up to it.
fall back (is) (it) recide geri çekilmek
The Greek forces fell back because of the strong defense.
fall behind with sth (is) (it) fail to keep up ödeme yada etkinlikte geri kalmak
He fell behind with his bills as he is laid off.
fall for (is) (t) be duped by aldanmak
Don’t fall for the sellers; they always want to earn more.
fall in with (is) (t) agree with bir fikre uymak
We tried to persuade the boss to fall in with our plan.
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fall out (is) (it) quarrel münakaşa etmek
Did you fall out with Tonny for a computer game?
fall through (is) (it) fail to be successful planı suya düşmek
We don’t have a Plan B. Because we didn’t think Plan A would fall through.
feel up to (is) (t) feel strong enough or comfortable enough to do something kotarmak, becermek
Find someone else to play the Sult an. I don’t feel up to it.
figure out (s) (t) logically find the answer to a problem bir problemi çözmek, anlamak
Although he struggled with the machine all day, he couldn’t figure out how it worked.
fill out (s) (t) complete a form by adding required information form doldurmak
Fill this form out. We will inform you later.
find out (s) (it) get information about bulmak, ortaya çıkarmak
The police are trying to find out the criminals.
fix up (s) (t) arrange görüşme ayarlamak
Can you fix up a meeting with the minister?
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G get across (s) (vit) make something understood anlaşılmak
He tried hard but he just couldn’t get across his point.
get after sb (is) (t) insist on an advice bir tavsiyede ısrar etmek
My mum gets after me to see a d octor whenever I’m ill.
get along (is) (it) have a friendly relationship anlaşmak, geçinmek
Are you getting along with your fiancée?
get at (is) (t) reach yetişmek, uzanmak
As Serhat was a short boy he couldn’t get at the lamp on the ceiling.
get away (is) (it) escape kaçmak
Trevor tried to get away a few times but he always got caught somehow.
get by (is) (it) survive, financially, in a difficult situation geçinmek (ekonomik açıdan)
I think my wife is going to get a job. We can’t get by wit h my salary.
get down (s) (t) write down yazmak
Mrs. Peterson always wants her students to get down everything on the board.
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get down to (is) (t) start working işe koyulmak
This rest is enough. Let’s get down to some work.
get in (is) (it) enter a small, closed vehicle küçük bir araca binmek
Get in the car! It’s raining.
get off (is) (it) leave a large, closed vehicle araçtan inmek
Just as I got off the bus, somebody grabbed my purse.
get on with (is) (it) be friendly with geçinmek, anlaşmak
Try getting on with the new manager. He is quite harsh.
get over (is) (t) recover from an illness or painful experience atlatmak, etkisinden kurtulmak
It’s been three years since her father’s death but she still couldn’t get over.
get rid of (is) (t) make go away kurtulmak, başından savmak
I don’t want the journalists. Get rid of them!
get round sb (is) (t) persuade ikna etmek
If we can get round our dad, we will come with you to the concert.
get round (is) (t) overcome üstesinden gelmek I d on’t need your help. I can get round it.
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get round to (is) (it) find time for zaman ayırmak
I would like to go to the theatre but I can’t get round to it.
get through (is) (it) contact ulaşmak, iletişim kurmak
I can’t get through to Glen. What is goin g on?
get through (is) (it) pass an exam sınavı geçmek
Many people can’t get through the driving exam.
get up to (is) (t) do sth especially bad halt karıştırmak
He doesn’t know what his son is getting up to these days.
give away (s) (t) betray sb ihbar etmek
Why don’t you give him away if you think he is selling drugs?
give in (is) (it) surrender teslim olmak
After a short clash, the terrorist gave in.
give off (is) (t) emit smoke or smell koku yada duman salmak
This old tomato paste is giving off a bad smell!
give out (s) (it) distribute dağıtmak Can you give out these worksheets?
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give up (s) (it) abandon a habit bir alışkanlığı bırakmak
I know it’s harmful, but I can’t give up.
go along with (is) (t) agree with bir fikre katılmak
I don’t go along with you. This project is just a dream.
go at (is) (t) attack saldırmak
Karabaş went at Fred as it thought him a thief.
go by (is) (t) regard sth as true bir bilgi yada ipucunu baz almak
You can’t go by the newspapers. They aren’t always true.
go down (is) (it) sink batmak
There are no life jackets in this boat because we won’t go down.
go for (is) (it) attack saldırmak
As I hadn’t eaten anything for two days, I went for the food.
go for (is) (it) command price fiyat biçmek
How much does a second hand laptop go for these days?
go off (is) (it) begin sounding çalmak (alarm) The clock didn’t go off yesterday. I was late, of course.
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go off (is) (it) disconnect (of electricity) kesilmek (elektrik)
I couldn’t do my homewor k, because the electricity went off.
go off (is) (it) go sour bozulmak
This soup smells bad. I think it’s gone off.
go on (is) (it) continue devam etmek
If you go on watching that horror films, you’ll lose you mind.
go out (is) (it) date with çıkmak
Mary doesn’t go out with the poor.
go over (is) (it) review gözden geçirmek
Go over your answers again. You still have some ti me.
go round (is) (vit) be enough yetmek
You can each have two. It will go round.
go through (is) (t) experience difficulties tecrübe etmek, yaşamak
He went through really bad days after his mother’s death.
go with (is) (t) match uymak, yakışmak This red tie doesn’t go with your jacket.
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goof off (is) (it) loiter zaman öldürmek, aylaklık etmek
As soon as the manager went out, the workers started to goof off.
grow out of sth (is) (t) stop because of growing up büyüdüğü için bırakmak
He is still spitting out while walking. I thought he would grow out of it.
grow up (is) (it) become an adult büyümek, olgunlaşmak
I’ll be an officer when I grow up.
H hand in (s) (t) submit homework or an assignment bir rapor yada ödev teslim etmek
When is the deadline to hand in our reports?
hand out (s) (t) distribute dağıtmak
Please hand out these assignments to your friends.
hang around (is) (it) waste time takılmak, vakit geçirmek
Last Sunday, I hung around in the downtown with my old friends.
hang on (is) (it) wait on phone hatta kalmak
Can you hang on a minute? My dad is on the other line.
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have sb around (s) (t) have as a guest ağırlamak
We would like to have you around, if you come to Rwanda.
have on (is) (t) wear giymek
What did she have on in the meeting?
head off (is) (it) go in a certain route yönelmek
The old man heads off the mosque on every prayer times.
hold in (is) (t) hide feelings duygularını gizlemek
You shouldn’t hold in your love for her. Go and tell her!
hold on (is) (it) wait beklemek
Hold on a second. I will check the store for your order.
hold out (is) (it) bear, tolerate dayanmak, tahammül etmek
I can’t hold out his bad behaviors anymore!
hold up (s) (t) delay oyalanmak
We were held up in the traffic. Everyone was heading back home f rom holiday.
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K keep at (is) (t) continue even if it’s hard herşeye rağmen sür dürmek
Despite the heavy rain, we kept at searching for the lost kid.
keep off (is) (t) prevent from touching uzak durmak
You can live longer, if you keep off danger.
keep on (is) (it) continue devam etmek
You can’t keep on like that! You must get over it.
keep out (is) (vit) prevent entry kaçınmak (bir yere girmekten)
This is a military zone. You must keep out.
keep up with (s) (it) maintain level with takip etmek, ayak uydurmak
Do you think he can keep up with these rich kids?
kick out (is) (t) expel from atılmak
Yang was kicked out off school because of cheating.
knock out (is) (t) make unconscious bilincini kaybetmek
The man knocked out when he was hit on the head.
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knock out (is) (t) overwhelm, beat yenmek, alt etmek
Galatasaray knocked out Chelsea in the first match.
L lay off (is) (t) dismiss someone from a job because of lack of work or money işten çıkarmak
My father was laid off according to the new economical arrangements.
leave out (s) (t) omit çıkartmak
This software leaves out the mistakes automatically.
let down (s) (t) disappoint hayal kırıklığına uğratmak
I thought Derek would win the gold medal but he let me down.
let off (is) (t) emit gas or smoke gaz yada duman salmak
You can’t do anything. The factories will let off smoke.
let on (is) (it) reveal ifşa etmek
Don’t let on anything about the present. It is a surprise.
let out (s) (t) release from hapisten salınmak
She was let out after the police found the real criminal.
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let through (s) (t) make way for sb yol vermek
I said I was his son but they didn’t let me through.
let up (is) (it) decrease azalmak, zayıflamak
If the rain doesn't let up soon, we will cancel the concert.
line up (is) (it) form a line sıraya geçmek
You have to line up if you want to enter.
liven up (is) (vit) make or become lively canlandırmak
You can play some music to liven up the party.
look down on (is) (t) regard as inferior hor görmek
Don’t look down on poor people!
look forward to (is) (t) anticipate pleasantly dört gözle beklemek
I look forward to seeing my cousins in the summer.
look into (is) (t) investigate araştırmak
The senate is still looking into the matter.
look like (is) (it) resemble in appearance görüntü itibariyle benzemek She really looks like her sister.
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look on (is) (it) watch as witness müdahele etmeden bakmak
There was no one who knew first-aid so they just looked on.
look on to (is) (it) face (building) bakmak (bina)
Our new house looks on to the Black Sea.
look out (is) (it) be careful dikkat et!
Look out! There is a car coming!
look over (is) (t) check kontrol etmek
Mr. Preston looked over the garden but didn’t like it at all.
look through (is) (t) investigate aramak
The man at the desk looked through the papers but couldn’t find my report.
look up (is) (t) find something in a reference work bir kaynaktan bakmak
The teacher wants us to look up at the dictionary for the words we don’t know.
M make fun of (is) (it) make jokes about usually unkindly alay etmek
Don’t make fun of old people!
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make out (is) (t) understand anlam vermek
He told a long story but we couldn’t make out his point.
make up (is) (t) prepare a prescription reçete yapmak
Many pharmacies don’t make up prescription with credit card s.
make up (s) (t) invent uydurmak
Children sometimes make up stories. It’s normal.
make up (is) (t) use cosmetics makyaj yapmak
It takes her two hours to make up before she goes out.
make up for (is) (it) compensate for telafi etmek
I’ve not seen my parents for two years. I don’t know how to make up for it.
mix up (is) (t) cause to become confused aklını karıştırmak
The old man’s direction mixed up my mind.
P pass away (is) (it) die vefat etmek
My uncle passed away when I was a little child.
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pass for (is) (t) seem to be sb sanmak, benzetmek
She is only twelve, but she can easily pass for twenty.
pass off as (is) (t) disguise as sb else kendini biri gibi göstermek
He wore a uniform and passed off as an officer.
pass on (s) (t) transmit iletmek
As the rain damaged the lines she couldn’t pass on her massage to the centre.
pass out (is) (it) faint, lose consciousness bayılmak
The old lady passed out because of the hot weather.
pay off (s) (it) be successful karşılığını almak
Sometimes hard work doesn’t pay off.
pick out (is) (t) choose, select seçmek
Pick out the color you like the best.
pick up (s) (it) lift; take up kaldırmak, toplamak
Why don’t you ever pick up your clothes!
pick up (s) (t) become ill with hastalığa yakalanmak Babies pick up flu much easier.
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pin on (s) (t) blame suçlamak
He always pins the children on if something is broken at home.
play along (is) (it) seem to support destekliyor gözükmek
Although he doesn’t agree with the boss, he plays along to him.
play up to (is) (t) try to please by flattering yalakalık etmek
The workers who play up to his superiors are always promoted.
point out (is) (t) present a fact dikkat çekmek
The statistics point out that every day a new supernova is discovered.
pull away (is) (it) move (vehicle) hareket etmek (araç)
He ran fast. However the bus pulled away before he reached.
pull down (s) (t) demolish yıkmak
The City is determined to pull down the old buildings.
pull in (is) (it) stop on the side of the road yanaşıp durmak (araç)
We were out off gas, so we pulled in at the gas station.
pull out (is) (it) remove from its place çekip çıkartmak I went to see the dentist and he pulled out two of my teeth.
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pull over (is) (vit) drive a vehicle to the side of the rode aracı yolun kenarına çekmek
The policeman made us a sign to pull over.
pull up (is) (vit) come to a stop yavaşlayıp durmak (araç)
The limousine pulled up in front of the hotel.
put across (is) (t) make sth accepted kabul ettirmek
Although he tried hard, he couldn’t put across his view.
put away (is) (t) save money para biriktirmek
I’ve to put away some money to go abroad.
put back (s) (t) delay geciktirmek, oyalamak
The strike put all the orders back.
put down (is) (t) write down not almak
You should put down everything Mr. Vitally says.
put down to (is) (t) explain as olarak açıklamak
Her strange behaviors were put down to her childhood.
put forward (is) (t) suggest an idea bir fikir öne sürmek Young candidates are not let to put forward any ideas.
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put in for (is) (t) apply for baş vurmak
Are you planning to put in for the tutoring position?
put off (s) (t) postpone ertelemek
Fifa put off today’s match due to the bad weather.
put on (s) (t) wear giymek
Put on your clothes. We are going out.
put out (is) (t) extinguish söndürmek
Don’t forget to put out the candle before you sleep.
put sb on (s) (t) make fun of sb dalga geçmek, kafa bulmak
You don’t have to see the boss. I was just putting you on!
put sb out (s) (t) put sb into a trouble birinin başını derde sokmak
I don’t want to put you out. You don’t have to come with me.
put sb up (s) (vit) accommodate sb birini yatıya almak
I don’t mind putting you up for the night.
put through (s) (t) connect sb by phone telefonu bağlamak The girl on the phone won’t put me through to Dr. Tucker.
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put up with (is) (t) tolerate tahammül etmek
I can’t put up with chatty people.
R ring off (is) (is) (it) fail to answer a call telefona bakamadan kapanmak
I ran for the phone but it it rang off before I get it.
round off (s) (s) (t) express as a round number yuvarlamak
We rounded of the $10.43 to $10 and bought the bag.
rule out (s) (t) object to, deny karşı çıkmak
He ruled out to study medicine. medicine. He preferred acting.
run down (s) (t) hit with a vehicle araçla ezmek
My dog was run down by a lorry yesterday.
run down (s) (it) decrease (energy) azalmak
The remote control doesn’t work. I think the batteries ran down.
run into (is) (t) meet by chance şans eseri karşılaşmak
Mrs. Gwent ran into one of her old friends in down town.
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run out off (is) (is) (it) use the last of tükenmek
We’ve run out off the gas we bought a few hours ago.
run over (is) (t) knock sb down with a vehicle (araçla) çarpmak, ezmek
I think, you’ve just ran over a frog!
run through (is) (t) review tekrar etmek
I want to run through the the headlines before I finish.
S screw up (is) (vit) spoil berbat etmek etmek
Deborah screwed up the soup when she added added sugar instead of salt. salt.
see off (s) (s) (t) attend sb’s departure yolcu etmek
Donnie went to see his girlfriend girlfriend off.
see to (is) (t) take care of kontrol etmek, takip etmek
Can you see to the t he project when I’m abroad?
send for (is) (t) order by post postayla sipariş vermek vermek
I sent for a TV set two weeks weeks ago. Why are they so late?
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sell out (is) (it) sell all the products ürünlerin tamamı satmak, tüketmek
The laptops were sold out as they were much cheaper than the usual price.
set back (is) (is) (it) delay geciktirmek
The export orders were set back because of the strike.
set off (is) (is) (t) trigger, cause to happen tetiklemek
The bomb on the train was set off with a mobile phone.
set out (is) (it) begin a journey yolculuğa çıkmak
I’ll set out early in the morning. morning. I don’ t want to be held up in the traffic.
set out (is) (it) make up a council or a committee kurul yada komisyon oluşturmak
The president set out a commission for human rights.
set up (s) (vit) start business iş kurmak
Paul wants to set up his own own business with the inheritance.
settle down (is) (it) live orderly life bir yere yerleşmek yerleşmek
After many years, they settled settled down in France.
show off (s) (s) (it) attract attention of others gösteriş yapmak He bought a motorbike motorbike to show off.
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show up (is) (it) arrive, appear gelmek, gözükmek
She was rewarded the golden globe, but she didn’t show up at the ceremony.
shut up (is) (t) close (store etc.) kapatmak
They shut up their business because of bankruptcy.
shut up (is) (it) stop talking sesini kesmek, susmak
Why don’t you shut up! You are speaking nonsense.
sit down (is) (vit) seat or become seated oturmak
Please sit down and wait for the manager.
stand by (is) (it) support desteklemek, yanında olmak
I was surprised to see him stand by me.
stand for (is) (t) represent simgelemek
What do the letters of NATO stand for?
stand out (is) (it) be noticeably better than other similar people or things kendini göstermek, fark ettirmek
Jenny’s paintings always stand by.
stand up (is) (it) rise to a standing position ayağa kalkmak Do you stand up when the teacher enters the class in France?
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stand up to (is) (it) resist karşılık vermek
Though her father slapped her face, she didn’t stand up to him.
step down (is) (it) withdraw from position koltuğu bırakmak
Someone in his position wouldn’t think of stepping down.
step on (is) (t) discipline terbiye etmek, disipline etmek
Somebody has to step on children.
stick to (is) (t) adhere to bağlı kalmak, sadık kalmak
Actually there was a plan but the guide didn’t stick to it.
stir up (is) (t) cause trouble ortalığı karıştırmak
The old lady stirred up the bank when she learnt the wages were postponed.
T take after (is) (t) resemble in appearance görüntü itibariyle benzemek
Terry takes after his grandfather. He also had curly hair.
take back (s) (t) return sth geri götürmek
You have to take the books back to the library in two weeks.
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take care of (is) (it) provide care for, watch one's health sağlığına dikkat etmek
Everybody thinks they take care of their health.
take for (s) (t) consider sb as sb else sanmak
With his long beard and old cl othes, she took him for a beggar.
take in (s) (t) understand, perceive anlamak
The conference took four hours but I didn’t take in anything.
take in (passive) (s) (t) deceive aldatılmak, dolandırılmak
Clare paid 100 dollars for a shirt. She is certainly taken in.
take off (s) (t) remove sth you're wearing elbiseyi çıkartmak
Why don’t you take off your clothes? Is it cold?
take off (is) (it) begin flying kalkmak (uçak)
When does your plane take off?
take on (is) (t) hire sb işçi almak
DTE Corporation takes on twenty workers each year.
take out (is) (t) get money from a bank para çekmek Can you take out some money for me?
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take up (is) (t) use sth wastefully yer kaplamak
This dinner table takes up too much place.
take up (is) (t) begin a hobby or a leisure-time activity bir hobi yada spora başlamak
Andrew took up tennis despite his age.
take up with (s) (t) discuss with sb on sth bir konuda birine danışmak
You had better take this up with Henry. He knows these kinds of t hings.
talk back to to answer in a rude manner, to speak to disrespectfully karşılık vermek, diklenmek
Mr. Matson got really angry when his son talked back to him.
talk over (is) (t) discuss tartışmak
After the meal we talked over politics.
tear down (s) (t) demolish or dismantle sth yıkmak
They will tear down the building with dynamites.
tell apart (s) (t) show the difference arasındaki farkı anlamak
The two brothers look so much alike that few people can tell them apart.
tell off (is) (t) criticize harshly azarlarcasına eleştimek David always tells off Elroy for sleeping long hours.
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think over (s) (t) consider carefully iyice düşünmek
Before you buy the flat, you had better think it over.
throw away (s) (t) discard; put in the garbage çöpe atmak
When the calculator broke down, he threw i t away.
throw up (s) (vit) vomit kusmak
The disgusting subject on cannibalism made her throw up.
touch on (is) (t) mention briefly değinmek
We supposed he would explain the subject but he just touched on.
track down (s) (t) find by searching iz sürüp bulmak
The police tracked down the thieves’ thorough their phone calls.
try on (s) (t) wear sth briefly to check if it fits, how it looks bir elbiseyi denemek
Why don’t you try this sweater on?
try out (s) (it) use a machine briefly bir makineyi denemek
They don’t let everyone try out the luxury cars.
turn down (s) (t) decrease the volume ayarını düşürmek yada kısmak I’m on the phone. Can you turn the TV down?
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turn down (s) (t) refuse red etmek, geri çevirmek
I am sure Becky will turn down Harry’s proposal.
turn off (s) (t) stop by turning a handle or switch bir cihazı kapatmak
You can turn off the light. The daylight is enough.
turn on (s) (t) start a machine bir cihazı açmak
The heater automatically turns on when it’s cold.
turn sb on (s) (t) make sb excited heyecanlandırmak, tahrik etmek
What kind of music turns you on?
turn over (is) (vit) turn sth other way up ters çevirmek
The vandals turned over three cars and burned them.
turn up (s) (t) increase the level of a device ayarını yükseltmek
Can you turn up the volume? I can’t hear it.
turn up (s) (it) arrive at an unexpected time beklenmedik bir anda gelmek
We were expecting them the next week, but they turned up yesterday.
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