Example: Her natural mother had abondoned her at an early age. 2 ABBREVIATE (v) Kısaltmak,Özetlemek, Sadeleştirmek Example: Network is often abbreviated to ‘’net’’. 3 ABRUPTLY (adv) Aniden, Ani biçimde Example: Their partnership lasted 3 years, ending abruptly 1994. 4 ABSTAIN FROM (alkol,içki vb)-den sakınmak, uzak durmak =avoid from (v) Example:Most pragnant women abstain from alcohol. 5 ABUNDANT (adj) Bol, Çok Example: There was abundant evidence to support the theory. 6 ACCOMPLISH (v) Başarmak, Tamamlamak Example: The planes accomplished their mission. 7 ACCURACY (n) Doğruluk, Kesinlik Example: We have confidence in the accuracy of the statistics. 8 ACCURATE (adj) Kesin,Doğru,Yanlışsız Example: This information can be used to make more accurate predictions of weather and climate. 9 ACCUSED (n) Sanık Example: The accused was ordered to stand trial on a number or charges. 10 ACCUSTOMED Alışkın, Alışılmış, Her zamanki (adj) Example: She quickly became accustomed to his messy ways. 11 ADEQUATE (adj) Yeterli, uygun, elverişli Example: This Office is perfectly adequate for my needs 12 ADJUST (v) Ayarlamak, Uydurmak, Uymak Example: He smoothed his hair and adjusted his tie. 13 ADMINISTRATE (v) Yönetmek, İdare etmek 14 ADVANCED (adj) İlerlemiş, İleri Example: Nagotiations are at an advanced stage. 15 AFFAIR (n) Olay, Mesele, Sorun Example: I wanted the funeral to be a family affair. 16 AID (n) Yardım Example: He saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his aid. 17 ALLIANCE (n) İttifak Example: All of this activity will benefit the Australia-US alliance across the board. 18 ALLY (n) Müttefik, Dost Example: Debate continued among NATO allies. 19 ALTER (v) Değiştirmek Example: Eliot was persuaded to alter the passage. 20 AMBIGUOUS (adj) Birden fazla anlama gelen, Net olmayan Example: The election result was ambiguous. 21 APPROACH (v) Yaklaşmak Example: The train approached the main line. 22 APPROPRIATELY Uygun (adv) Example: Is this film appropriate for small children? 23 APPROVAL (n) Tasvip, Onay, Resmi izin Example: The road schemes have been given approval. 24 ARBITRARY (adj) Rasgele seçilmiş Example: Did you have a reason for choosing your destination or was it arbitrary? 25 ARGUMENT (n) Tartışma, sav, iddia
26 ARRAGNE (v) Düzenlemek Example: They hoped to arrange a meeting. 27 AT ONCE (phrase) Derhal, Aynı anda Example: I fell asleep at once. 28 ATTRACT (v) Cezbetmek, Çekmek Example: He hoped this strategy would attract foreign investment by multinationals. 29 AVERT (v) Olması önlemek, Başka yöne çevirmek Example: We tried toavert our thoughts from our massive financial problems. 30 BARGAIN (n) Pazarlık, Anlaşma, Pazarlık etmek,Ucuz eşya Example: The table was a real bargain. 31 BENEFICIAL (adj) Faydalı Example: The process was beneficial to both supplier and customer. 32 BIZARRE (adj) Tuhaf, Acayip Example: His behavior became more and more bizarre. 33 BLINK (v) Gözlerini kırpıştırmak Example: He blinked his eyes nervously. 34 BREAK OFF (pv) Kırılıp ayrılmak, ilişiğini kesmek, birdenbire durmak Example: The fuselage had broken off just behind the pilot’s seat. 35 BREAKTHROUGH Büyük buluş, Cepheyi yarıp geçmek (n) Example: There will no more be any great Breakthroughs or discoveries. 36 BUDGET (n) Bütçe Example: The government had a limited budget. 37 CALL OFF (pv) İptal etmek Example: They held a ballot on whether to call of industrial action. 38 CALL ON (pv) Ziyaret etmek, talep etmek Example: He is planning to call on Katy today. 39 CALL UP (pv) Example: I have a list of people to call up in the morning. 40 CANDIDATE (n) Aday Example: Candidates applied for their position. 41 CAPABLE (adj) Yetenekli Example: I’m quiet capanle of taking care of myself. 42 CHARGE (v) Ücret, İtham, Hamle, Sarj Example: Wedding planners may charge an hourly fee of up to $150. 43 CHARITY (n) Sadaka, Hayırseverlik, Hayır kurumu Example: The charity provides practical help for homeless people. 44 CLARIFY (v) Açıklamak, Açıklık getirmek Example: The report was managed to clarify the government’s position. 45 COLLIDE (v) Çarpışma, Çarpma Example: She sollided with someone in the School Cafe. 46 COMPENSATION Bedel, Tazminat, Telafi (n) Example: He is seeking compensation for injuries suffered at work. 47 COMPOSED (adj) Birleşmiş, Bestelenmiş, Kedine hakim olma Example: He is a very talented and composed young player. 48 COMPROMISE (v) Uzlaşmak Example: In the end we compromised and deferred the issue. 49 CONCEAL (v) Gizlemek, saklamak, örtmek Example:They were at great pains to conceal that information from the publi
Example: The cold air was condensing his breath. 51 CONFIRM (v) Teyit etmek, Pekiştirmek, Onaylamak Example: The report confirms that a diet rich in vitamin C can help to prevent cataract. 52 CONSIST OF (v) Müteşekkil olmak, Oluşmak Example: The crew consist of five men. 53 CONSISTENTLY Mütemadiyen, Devamlı (adv) Example: A team that consistently demonstrates a desire to win. 54 CONSTITUTION Anayasa (n) Example: Britain lacks a codified constitution. 55 CRUELTY (n) Zulüm, Acımasızlık Example: He has treated her with extreme cruelty. 56 COHERENT (adj) Tutarlı, Yapışık Example: They failed to develop a coherent economic strategy. 57 CRUCIAL (adj) Önemli, Kritik Example: This game is crucial to our survival. 58 CONTROVERSIAL Tartışmalı (adj) Example: She will be asked to find a solution over the controversial issue of a ban on hunting with dogs. 59 CONVENIENT (adj) Kullanışlı, Uygun Example: I phoned your Office to confirm that this date is convenient. 60 COMPEL (v) Zorlamak, mecbur bırakmak Example: A sense of duty compelled Harry to answer her questions. 61 CONQUER (v) Fethetmek, Yenmek, Galip gelmek Example: Fatih Sultan Mehmet conquered Istanbul in 1453. 62 CONTEMPORARY Çağdaş, Aynı çağda yaşayan (adj) Example: The event was recorded by contemporary historian. 63 CONVENTIONAL Geleneksel, Alışılagelen (adj) Example: A conventional morality had dictated behaviour. 64 DEADLINE (n) Son teslim tarihi Example: The deadline for submissions is Friday. 65 DECEPTIVE (adj) Aldatıcı, Yanıltıcı Example: He put the question with deceptive cavalness. 66 DEDICATE (v) Adamak, İthaf etmek Example: Joan has dedicated her life to animals. 67 DEFEAT (v) Yenme, Bozgune uğratma Example: Garibaldi defeated the Neapolitan army. 68 DELICATE (adj) Nazik, hassas, narin Example: Her delicate bone structure and elegant grace would always turn heads. 69 DENIAL (n) İnkar, Yok sayma Example: She shook her head in denial. 70 DENY (v) İnkar etmek Example: They deny any responsibility fort he tragedy. 71 DESPERATE (adj) Ümitsiz, gözü dönmüş Example: We may feel hopeless and desperate but we have to go on. 72 DETEST (v) Nefret etmek, tiksinmek Example: Of all birds to carrion crow is the most detested by game keepers. 73 DIMINISH (v) Azaltmak, Küçültmek, Eksilmek
74 DISINTEGRATE (v) Parçalamak, Bölünmek Example: When the missile struck, the car disintegrated in a sheet of searing flame. 75 DISTINGUISH (v) Ayırmak, Ayırt etmek Example: The child is perfectly capable of distinguishing reality from fantasy. 76 DIVIDE (v) Bölmek, ayırmak Example: Consumer magazines can be divided into a number of different categories. 77 DUPLICATE (adj) Kopyasını yapmak Example: A duplicate license is issued to replace a valid license which has been lost. 78 DISPLAY (v) Göstermek, Ortaya çıkarmak, Ekran Example: The palace used to display a series of Flemish tapestries. 79 DISPOSE (v) Düzenlemek, Kullanmak, İkna etmek Example: The chief disposed his attendants in a circle. 80 DIVERSE (adj) Çeşitli, Türlü, Farklı Example: The topics are as diverse as the origins of the students. 81 DEFECT (n) Bozukluk, kusur, hata Example: A defect in this system may cause fluid retention. 82 DELAY (v) Gecikmek Example: The train was delayed. 83 DEMAND (n) Talep etmek, istemek Example: Requests for trade were followed by demand for forts and land. 84 DEMOLISH (v) Yıkmak, Parçalamak Example: Around AD 150 the villa was demolished for a larger building. 85 DESTINY (n) Kader, Kısmet Example: She was unable to control her own destiny. 86 DISCRIMINATE (v) Ayrımcılık yapmak Example: Babies can discriminate between different facial expressions of emotions. 87 EDGE (n) Kenar, Avantaj Example: He decided to pull himself back from the cliff edge. 88 EMBARK (ON) (v) Gemiye binmek, Başlamak Example: He embarked on a new career. 90 EMBARRASSMENT Utanma, Mahcubiyet (n) Example: I turned red with embarrassment. 91 EMERGE (v) Meydana çıkmak Example: Black ravens emerged from the fog. 92 EMIT (v) Yaymak, Çıkarmak Example: She emitted a sound like laughter. 93 EMPLOYER (n) İş veren Example: The embroidery industry is a major employer of female workers. 94 ENHANCE (v) Değerini, gücünü, güzelliğini artırma, süslemek, genişletmek Example: The presence of this extra quality will enhance your mark. 95 ENLARGE (v) Büyütmek, Genişletmek Example: My son enlarged our garden pond. 96 ENLIGHTEN (v) Aydınlatmak Example: Christopher had not enlightened Frances as to their relationship. 97 EXCESSIVE (adj) Aşırı, Haddinden fazla
Example: He was drinking excessive smounts of brandy.
98 EXPAND (v) Genişletmek, Büyümek Example: Their business expanded into other hotels and properties. 99 EXPLICIT (adj) Açıkça, Açık bir şekilde Example: The speaker’s intentions were not made explicit. 100 EXPOSE (v) İfşa etmek, Korunmasız bırakmak, Maruz bırakmak, Teşhir etmek Example: Miranda felt exposed and lonely. 101 EXTENSIVE (adj) Büyük, derin, kapsamlı Example:They carried out an extensive search of the area but nothing was found. 102 EXCESSIVELY (adv) Aşırı, Çok fazla Example: They don’t drink excessively. 103 ELABORATELY Özenli, Dikkatli, Ayrıntılı, Titiz (adv) Example: The pres conferences have became elaborately staged events. 104 ENDURANCE (n) Katlanma, Tahammül, Dayanıklılık Example: She was close to the limit of her endurance. 105 ELIMINATE (v) Elemek, Yok etmek Example: The police have eliminated Larry from their inquiries. 106 ENDURE (v) Dayanmak Example: It seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain. 107 ETERNAL (adj) Kalıcı, Ebedi Example: People are always searching fort he secret to eternal youth. 108 EXAGGERATE (v) Abartmak Example: They were apt to exaggerate any aches and pains. 109 EXCLUSIVELY Sadece, Yalnızca (adv) Example: He said there was a big shift toward using trucks and shovels exclusively about a decade ago. 110 FAINT (n) Donuk, Baygın Example: She hit the flor in a dead faint. 111 FEASIBLE (adj) Yapılabilir, Mümkün Example: It is not feasible to put most finds from excavations on public display. 112 FLAWLESS (adj) Kusursuz, Defosuz Example: He greeted her in almost Flawless English. 113 FLEE FROM (v) Kaçmak, firar etmek Example: A man was shot twice as he fled from five masked youths. 114 FLUCTUATE (v) İnip çıkmak Example: Oxygen levels have fluctuated since the air became oxygen rich. 115 FORECAST (v) Tahmin etmek Example: Rain is forecast for eastern Ohio. 116 FORTUNATE (adj) Şanslı, Talihli Example: It was fortunate that the weather was good. 117 FADE (v) Yok olmak, Solmak Example: The noise faded away. 118 FUNDAMENTAL Esas, Temel, Zorunlu (adj) Example: The protection of fundamental human rights is so important. 119 FURY (n) Öfke Example: Rachel shouted, beside herself with fury. 120 FRUSTRATION (n) Hayal kırıklığı, Hüsran Example: I sometimes feel like screaming with frustration. 122 FIRMLY (adv) Sıkıcı, Kesin olarak
123 GAIN (v) Kazanmak, Elde etmek Example: We gained entry to the car in five seconds 124 GOVERN (v) Yönetmek, İdare etmek Example: He was incapable of governing the country 125 GATHER (v) Toplamak, Biraraya getirmek Example: As soon as a crowd gathered, the police came 126 HARSH (adj) Sert, Kaba, Haşin Example: After the gentle, sensuous vowels of Latin-American, this language sounds harsh, cruel, authoritarian 127 HASTEN (v) Acele etmek, Ettirmek Example: He hastened to refute the assertion 128 HERD (n) Sürü, Ayak takımı Example: On the other side of the fence that separates prey from predator, a herd of zebras huddle together and drink from a nearby river. 129 HESITATE (v) Tereddüt etmek Example: She hesitated, unsure of what to say 130 HUG (v) Kucaklamak, Sarılmak Example: He hugged her close to him 131 HAZARDOUS (adj) Tehlikeli Example: We work in hazardous conditions 132 HINDER (v) Engel, Mani olmak Example: Language barriers hindered communication between scientists 133 HUMILIATE (v) Aşağılamak, Rezil etmek Example: You'll humiliate me in front of the whole school! 134 IGNORE (v) Aldırmamak, Görmezden gelmek Example: He ignored her outraged question 135 IMPARTIAL (adj) Yansız Example: The minister cannot be impartial in the way that a judge would be 136 INCHARGED (n) Sorumlu, Görevli Example: The incharge of every division should do random checking of the control rooms’ 137 INCLINE (v) Eğilmek, Aşağı eğilme Example: Lucy was inclined to a belief in original sin 138 INCURABLE (adj) Tedavi edilemez, Çaresiz Example: Even when the sick are incurable they are never untreatable 139 INDECISIVE (adj) Kararsız, Kesin olmayan Example: He was too indecisive to carry out his political programme 140 INDICATION (n) Anlatma, Belirti, Gösterge Example: The visit was an indication of the improvement in relations between the countries 141 INDISPENSABLE Vazgeçilmez, Zorunlu (adj) Example: He made himself indispensable to the parish priest 142 INDISTINCT (adj) Belirsiz, Bulanık Example: His speech was slurred and indistinct 143 INDUCE (v) Kandırmak, İkna etmek Example: The pickets induced many workers to stay away 144 INFLAMMABLE Kolay tutuşan, Parlayıcı (adj) Example: I saw a lot of highly inflammable materials stacked together while 30 to 40 gas bottles were moved from the scene.
Example: Our initial impression was favourable 146 INSTRUCTIVE (adj) Öğretici, Eğitici Example: It is instructive to compare the two projects 147 INSULT (v) Hakaret etme, Horgörme Example: You're insulting the woman I love 148 INTENSITY (n) Güçlülük, Yoğunluk Example: The pain grew in intensity 149 INTERFERE (v) Müdahele etme, Engelleme, Çatışma Example: She tried not to interfere in her children's lives 150 IRRELEVANT (adj) Konu dışı, İlgisiz Example: Theory can sometimes be hastily dismissed as irrelevant to the classroom 151 ISSUE (n) Konu, Yayım, Baskı Example: Emotions and intimacy issues that were largely dealt with through alcohol 152 IDENTIFY (v) Teşhis etmek, Kimliğini belirlemek Example: The judge ordered that the girl should not be identified 153 IMPEACH (v) Suçlamak, İtham etmek Example: There is no desire to impeach the privileges of the House of Commons 154 IMPOSE (v) Zorla kabul ettirmek Example: The decision was theirs and was not imposed on them by others 155 INDIFFERENCE (n) Kayıtsızlık, İlgisizlik Example: She shrugged, feigning indifference 156 INEVITABLE (adj) Kaçınılmaz Example: War was inevitable 157 INHERIT (v) Miras olarak almak Example: She inherited a fortune from her father 158 INHIBIT (v) Göz dağı vermek Example: The earnings rule inhibited some retired people from working 159 INJUSTICE (n) Eşitsizlik, Adaletsizlik Example: She was taken aback by the injustice of Nora's remark 160 INSIGNIFICANT Önemsiz, anlamsız (adj) Example: The sum required was insignificant compared with military spending 161 INTENTION (n) Niyet Example: She was full of good intentions 162 INVOKE (v) Dilemek Example: I continue to invoke the Holy Spirit; I rely on the Word. 163 JUSTIFY (v) Doğrulamak Example: The person appointed has fully justified our confidence 164 LEAK (v) Sızıntı, Çatlak Example: The roof leaked 165 LOOK UP TO (pv) Hayran olmak, Örnek almak Example: He needed a model, someone to look up to 166 LESSEN (v) Azalmak Example: The years have lessened the gap in age between us 167 LITERACY (n) Okur yazarlık Example: But the yardstick to measure the literacy rate is just the ability
168 LOATHE (v) Nefret etmek Example: She loathed him on sight 169 MAJORITY (n) Çoğunluk Example: In the majority of cases all will go smoothly 170 MEANS (n) Yol, yöntem, Araç Example: Technology seen as a means to bring about emancipation 171 MEND (v) Tamir etmek Example: Workmen were mending faulty cabling 172 MERGE (v) Birleştirmek, İçine katmak Example: He agreed to merge his broadcasting company with a multinational concern 173 MISTY (adj) Sisli, Bulanık Example: The evening was cold and misty 174 MODERATE (adj) Ilımlı Example: We walked at a moderate pace 175 MOIST (adj) Nemli, Islak Example: Her brother's eyes became moist 176 MAINSTREAM (n) Pek çok kişi tarafından kabul gören inanış veya düşünce Example: They withdrew from the mainstream of European politics 177 MAINTAIN (v) Korumak Example: The need to maintain close links between industry and schools 178 MANNER (n) Davranış tutum Example: Taking notes in an unobtrusive manner 179 MARCH (v) İlerleme, İlerleyiş Example: Without a word she marched from the room 180 MEASURE (v) Ölçü, Ölçmek, Tedbir, Önlem Example: The amount of water collected is measured in pints 181 NEGLECT (v) İhmal etmek Example: The old churchyard has been sadly neglected 182 NEGLIGIBLE (adj) İhmal edilebilir Example: He said that the risks were negligible 183 NARROWLY (adv) Kıl payı Example: The party was narrowly defeated in the elections 184 NEUTRALITY (n) Tarafsızlık Example: During the war, Switzerland maintained its neutrality 185 OBLIGATION (n) Zorunluluk, Mecburiyet Example: I have an obligation to look after her 186 OCCASION (n) Fırsat, Vesile, Önemli gün Example: On one occasion I stayed up until two in the morning 187 ODORLESS (adj) Korkusuz Example: The compound, a white, tasteless, odorless powder, was dissolved in about 4 ounces of water. 188 OF HIS OWN Kendi isteğiyle ACCORD (phrase) Example: He would not seek treatment of his own accord 189 ON STRIKE (n) Grevde Example: Local government workers went on strike 190 OPEN-MINDED Açık fikirli (adj) Example: Only when all go to non-faith schools have we any chance of getting a tolerant and open-minded generation.’ 191 OBJECTION (n) İtiraz
Example: They have raised no objections to the latest plans
192 OBSERVE (v) Gözlemlemek Example: She observed that all the chairs were already occupied 193 OCCURRENCE (n) Vukuat, Olay Example: Vandalism used to be a rare occurrence 194 ORPHAN (n) Yetim, Yetim bırakmak Example: He was left an orphan as a small boy 195 OVERLOOK (v) Gözardı etmek, Görmezden gelmek (Bir evin denize, ofisin otobparka bakması) –e bakmak Example: He seems to have overlooked one important fact 196 PARTIALLY (adv) Kısmen Example: The work partially fulfills the function of a historical memoir 197 PEAK (n) Doruk, Zirve Example: Tatters of fog clung to the peak of the mountain 198 PECULIARITY (n) Özellikle, -e özgü olma, Tuhaflık Example: For all his peculiarities, she finds him quite endearing 199 PEDESTRIAN (n) Yaya Example: The road is so dangerous pedestrians avoid it 200 PIONEER (n) Öncü, Yol açan, Öncülük eden Example: She has been a pioneer in the field of eco-tourism 201 PLENTIFUL (adj) Bol, Bereketli Example: Coal is cheap and plentiful 202 POSE (v) Ortaya çıkarmak, Poz vermek Example: The sheer number of visitors is posing a threat to the area 203 POSTPONE (v) Ertelemek Example: The visit had to be postponed for some time 204 PRECAUTION (n) Tedbir, Önlem Example: He had taken the precaution of seeking legal advice 205 PREJUDICE (n) Önyargı Example: English prejudice against foreigners 206 PRESUME (v) Varsaymak Example: I presumed that the man had been escorted from the building 207 PRIDE (n) Gurur, İftihar Example: The faces of the children's parents glowed with pride 208 PRIVATE (adj) Özel, Şahsa ait Example: All bedrooms have private facilities 209 PROFOUND (adj) Derin, Bilgili, Etkileyici Example: The implications of this discovery are profound 210 PROMOTE (v) Terfi etmek Example: Some regulation is still required to promote competition 211 PROMOTION (n) Terfi Example: The promotion of cultural and racial diversity 212 PROPOSE (v) Önerme, Niyet etme, Evlilik teklifi Example: He proposed a new nine-point peace plan 213 PROMTLY (adv) Derhal, Hemen Example: He paid the fine promptly 214 PURIFY (v) Temizlemek, Arındırmak, Saflaştırmak Example: The filtration plant is able to purify 70 tons of water a day 215 PURSUE (v) Peşine düşmek, İzini sürmek Example: The officer pursued the van 216 PUT OFF (pv) Elbisesini çıkarmak
217 RECAST (v) Yeniden çıkarmak, Değiştirmek Example: His doctoral thesis has been recast for the general reader 218 RECESSION (n) Gerileme, Durgunluk, Azalma Example: The country is in the depths of a recession 219 RECKLESS (adj) Aldırışsız, Kayıtsız, Dikkatsiz, Pervasız Example: You mustn't be so reckless’ 220 RECKON (v) Hesaplamak, Tahmin etmek Example: The Byzantine year was reckoned from 1 September 221 REFUGEE (n) Mülteci Example: Tens of thousands of refugees fled their homes 222 REGARDED AS (v) Gibi görünmek, Kabul edilmek Example: She regarded London as her base 223 RELEASE (v) Serbest bırakmak, Salmak Example: The government announced that the prisoners would be released 224 RELENTLESS (adj) Amansız, Acımasız, Merhametsiz Example: The relentless heat of the desert 225 RELIEVE (v) Hafiflemek, Rahatlamak Example: The drug was used to promote sleep and to relieve pain 226 RELOCATE (v) Yerini değiştirmek, Yerinden etmek Example: Sixty workers could face redundancy because the firm is relocating 227 RELUCTANTLY Gönülsüzce (adv) Example: He reluctantly agrees to do his duty 228 REMAIN (v) Kalıntı Example: In the end, with absolutely no time remaining, a deal was cut 229 REMARK (v) Söz söyleme, Fark etmek, Belirtmek Example: You're very quiet,’ he remarked, breaking into her thoughts 230 REMARKABLE Dikkate değer, Sözü edilmeye değer (adj) Example: One of the most remarkable achievements of capitalism is the drop in infant mortality. 231 REMOTE (adj) Uzak, Irak, Issız, Ücra Example: Similarly, several families have moved closer to urban centres from the remote villages. 232 REPUTATION (n) Ün, İtibar Example: His reputation was tarnished by allegations of bribery 233 RESENTFUL (adj) Darılmış, Alıngan Example: He was angry and resentful of their intrusion 234 RESIGN FROM (v) İstifa etmek, Ayrılmak Example: He resigned from the government in protest at the policy 235 RESTRAINT (n) Zaptetme, Sınırlama, Hakim olma Example: Decisions are made within the financial restraints of the budget 236 REVEAL (v) Açığa çıkarma, İlhamla bildirme, Gün yüzüne çıkarma Example: Brenda was forced to reveal Robbie's whereabouts 237 REVERE (v) Saymak, Saygı göstermek Example: Hank loves and reveres the music, but has fun with it too. 238 REVISE (v) Gözden geçirmek Example: The book was published in 1960 and revised in 1968 239 REVIVE (v) Yeniden canlandırmak Example: Both men collapsed, but were revived
Example: It seems absolutely ridiculous that anyone would try to pull a stunt like this 241 RUSH (v) Aceleyle koşmak, Hücum etmek Example: I rushed outside and hailed a taxi 242 RELIEF (n) Rahatlama, Ferahlama Example: Much to her relief, she saw the door open 243 RUBBLE (n) Enkaz, Yığın Example: Two buildings collapsed, trapping scores of people in the rubble 244 SCATTER (v) Dağınık Example: His family are hoping to scatter his ashes at sea 245 SCOLD (v) Azarlama, Paylama Example: Mum took Anna away, scolding her for her bad behaviour 246 SEED (n) Tohum Example: Cut open the peppers and remove the seeds 247 SEEK (v) Araştırmak, Bulmaya çalışmak Example: They came here to seek shelter from biting winter winds 248 SEVERE (adj) Acı, Sert, Şiddetli Example: The baby spent 19 days in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit with severe brain damage, resulting in permanent disabilities 249 SHATTERED (adj) Mahvolmuş, Bitmiş, Yorgun Example: He was said to be absolutely shattered after losing his job 250 SHIELD ( n) Kalkan, Korumak Example: The children are also learning to march like a tortoise as the Romans did, with shields at their side and on top.