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eglence hosca vakit gecirme
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next to smo or sth a car pulled up alongside ours
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to get information or a reactin from smo/ saglamak
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the result of an action or situation/ sonuc netice
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vanish/disappear suddenly start learning
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the sun vanished behind the trees
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gercekten sahi mi/ thank you very much indeed
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easily influenced or harmed by something çabuk etkilenen, duyarlı, hassas Older people are more susceptible to the virus. a susceptible young teenager
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the act of causing someone to do something they would not usually do by tricking them: The police have been accused of using entrapment to bring charges against suspects.
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willing to do or accept something iyi huylu, yumuşak başlı, uysal She may be more amenable to the idea now.
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B1 correct or exact doğru, tam accurate information/measurements She was able to give police a fairly accurate description of the man. → Opposite inaccurate accurately adverb
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B1 for that reason onun için, bu nedenle, bu yüzden The region has suffered severe flooding and tourists are therefore advised not to travelthere.
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When an action or process is imperative, it is extremely important that it happens or is done. zorunlu, şart, mecburi [+ (that) ] It is imperative that I speak with him at once.
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instead adverb UK /ɪnˈsted/ US A2 in the place of someone or something else ...ın/in yerine If you don't want pizza, we can have pasta instead. I'm going swimming on Monday instead of Friday now.
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fascinate verb [T ] UK /ˈfæsɪneɪt/ US to interest someone a lot büyülemek, hayran bırakmak Science has always fascinated me.
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figure sth/sb out — phrasal verb with figure UK /ˈfɪɡər/ US verb B2 to finally understand something or someone after a lot ofthought halletmek, çözmek, hesaplayarak bulmak [+ question word ] I never could figure out what she saw in him.
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revolve verb [I ] UK /rɪˈvɒlv/ US to move in a circle around a central point dönmek, devir yapmak A fan was revolving slowly.
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go along phrasal verb1 if you do something as you go along, you do it without planning or preparing it He was making the story up as he went along. I never had formal training, I just learned the job as I went along.
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rush verb UK /rʌʃ/ US HURRY [I, T ] /The UN has rushed medical supplies to the war zone. start learning
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to hurry or move quickly somewhere, or to make someone or something hurry or move quickly somewhere koşmak, koşturmak, atılmak, fırlamak, acele etmek We rushed out into the street to see what all the noise was.
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blip noun [C ] UK /blɪp/ US CHANGE a small, temporary, and usually negative change from what usuallyhappens geçici değişim, sapma, aksama The rise in unemployment may just be a blip.
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somehow adverb UK /ˈsʌmhaʊ/ US B1 in a way which you do not know or do not understand her nasılsa, bir yolunu bulup, bir şekilde Don't worry, we'll fix it somehow. Somehow or other (= I do not know how) they managed to get in.
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pesky adjective [before noun ] UK /ˈpes. ki/ US /ˈpes. ki/ informal annoying or causing trouble: Those pesky kids from next door have let the air out of my car tyres again!
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intuitive adjective UK /ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/ US using intuition sezgisel, önseziye dayanan, içe doğan He has an intuitive understanding of animals. intuitively adverb sezgiyle
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MORE B2 more daha, ileri, ötede He refused to discuss the matterfurther. Have you got any further (= achievedany more) with your research?
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presume verb UK /prɪˈzjuːm/ US [T ] to think that something is likely to be true, although you are not certain varsaymak, tahmin etmek, sanmak, farzetmek [+ (that) ] I presume that you've done your homework
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inheritance noun [C, U ] UK /ɪnˈherɪtəns/ US money or possessions that someone gives you when they die miras, kalıt, veraset Nick has sold off much of his inheritance.
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evolve verb UK /ɪˈvɒlv/ US LIFE [I ] to develop from other forms of life over millions of years yıllar içinde diğer canlı türlerinden türeyerek gelişmek
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encompass verb [T ] UK /ɪnˈkʌmpəs/ US to include a lot of things, ideas, places, etc kapsamak, içermek Their albums encompass a widerange of music.
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sole adjective [always before noun ] UK /səʊl/ US ONLY only tek, yegâne, biricik the sole survivor
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liability noun UK /ˌlaɪəˈbɪləti/ US RESPONSIBILITY [U ] legal responsibility for something yükümlülük, sorumluluk They have admitted liability for the damage caused.
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disturbance noun UK /dɪˈstɜːbəns/ US INTERRUPTION [C, U ] something that interrupts what you are doing, especiallysomething loud or annoying rahatsızlık, huzursuzluk
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term verb [T ] UK /tɜːm/ US formal to use a particular word or phrase to describe something adlandırmak, demek, tanımlamak Critics termed the movie a 'disaster'.
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occasional adjective UK /əˈkeɪʒənəl/ US not happening often ara sıra olan, fırsat düştükçe yapılan, seyrek He still plays the occasional game of football. occasionally adverb B2 ara sıra They only meet occasionally.
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DECIDE [T ] to decide something karar vermek, belirlemek Our first step must be to establish priorities for the weeks ahead. DISCOVER [T ] to find out information or prove something saptamak, bulmak, belirlemek
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connected with the fact of people being bloodrelations (= related to someone by birth, not marriage): Some Hindu groups prefer consanguineous marriages while others prohibit them.
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acquire verb [T ] UK /əˈkwaɪər/ US GET B2 to get something elde etmek I managed to acquire a copy of the report. LEARN B2 to learn something bir şeyi öğrenmek, edinmek to acquire knowledge/skills
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adequate adjective UK /ˈædɪkwət/ US ENOUGH B2 enough yeter, kâfi I didn't have adequate time to prepare.
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accurate adjective UK /ˈækjərət/ US B1 correct or exact doğru, tam accurate information/measurements She was able to give police a fairly accurate description of the man. → Opposite inaccurate
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deceased adjective UK /dɪˈsiːst/ US formal dead merhum, rahmetli, ölmüş the deceased man's belongings
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sadece only, just, simply, merely, solely,
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