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YDS‌‌PHRASAL‌‌VERBS‌ 


● add‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌add;‌‌toplamak‌  ‌
Example:‌A ‌ dd‌‌up‌‌‌all‌‌the‌‌money‌‌I‌‌owe‌‌you.‌  ‌
● back‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌support;‌‌desteklemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌writer‌‌doesn't‌b ‌ ack‌‌up‌‌‌his‌‌opinions‌‌with‌‌examples.‌  ‌
● back‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌move‌‌backwards;‌‌geri‌‌çekmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Can‌‌you‌b ‌ ack‌‌‌your‌‌car‌u ‌ p‌‌‌so‌‌that‌‌I‌‌can‌‌get‌‌through?‌  ‌
● bear‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌support;‌‌to‌‌conform;‌‌desteklemek,‌‌teyit‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌other‌‌witnesses‌‌will‌b ‌ ear‌‌out‌‌‌what‌‌I‌‌say.‌  ‌
● become‌‌of‌:‌‌to‌‌happen‌‌to;‌‌to‌‌be‌‌the‌‌end‌‌of;‌‌olmak,‌‌başına‌‌gelmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Whatever‌b ‌ ecame‌‌of‌t‌hat‌‌parcel‌‌you‌‌sent?‌  ‌
● believe‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌have‌‌trust‌‌or‌‌confidence‌‌in;‌‌to‌‌feel‌‌certain‌‌that‌‌somebody/something‌‌  
exists;‌‌güvenmek,‌‌inanmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌They‌‌need‌‌a‌‌leader‌‌they‌‌can‌b ‌ elieve‌‌in‌. ‌ ‌
● black‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌become‌‌unconscious‌‌for‌‌a‌‌short‌‌time;‌‌to‌‌faint;‌‌to‌‌pass‌‌out;‌‌bayılmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌driver‌‌had‌‌probably‌b ‌ lacked‌‌out‌‌‌at‌‌the‌‌wheel.‌  ‌
● blow‌‌out‌:‌‌if‌‌a‌‌flame;‌‌etc.‌‌blows‌‌out;‌‌it‌‌is‌‌put‌‌out‌‌by‌‌the‌‌wind,‌‌etc.;‌‌sönmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Somebody‌‌opened‌‌the‌‌door‌‌and‌‌the‌‌candle‌b ‌ lew‌‌out‌. ‌ ‌
● blow‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌burst;‌‌patlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌See,‌‌dynamite‌b ‌ lows‌‌out‌‌‌in‌‌all‌‌directions‌‌but‌‌nitro‌‌shoots‌‌straight‌‌out.‌  ‌
● blow‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌explode;‌‌to‌‌be‌‌destroyed‌‌by‌‌an‌‌explosion;‌‌patlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌bomb‌b ‌ lew‌‌up‌. ‌ ‌
● blow‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌get‌‌angry‌‌with‌‌somebody;‌‌öfkeyle‌‌patlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'm‌‌sorry‌‌I‌b ‌ lew‌‌up‌‌‌at‌‌you.‌  ‌
● break‌‌away‌:‌‌to‌‌free‌‌oneself‌‌from‌‌restraint;‌‌kaçmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌prisoner‌b ‌ roke‌‌away‌‌‌from‌‌his‌‌guards.‌  ‌
● break‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌working;‌‌to‌‌fail‌‌to‌‌function;‌‌bozulmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌telephone‌‌system‌‌has‌b ‌ roken‌‌down‌. ‌ ‌
● break‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌enter‌‌a‌‌building‌‌by‌‌force;‌‌zorla‌‌içeri‌‌girmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Burglars‌‌had‌b ‌ roken‌‌in‌‌‌while‌‌we‌‌were‌‌away.‌  ‌
● break‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌interrupt‌‌something;‌‌kesmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌longed‌‌to‌b ‌ reak‌‌in‌‌‌on‌‌their‌‌conversation‌‌but‌‌didn't‌‌want‌‌to‌‌appear‌‌  
rude.‌  ‌
● break‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌enter‌‌a‌‌building‌‌by‌‌force;‌‌to‌‌open‌‌a‌‌car,‌‌etc.‌‌by‌‌force;‌‌zorla‌‌bir‌‌binaya,‌‌  
arabaya‌‌vs.‌‌girmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We‌‌had‌‌our‌‌car‌b ‌ roken‌‌into‌‌‌last‌‌week.‌  ‌
● break‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌stop;‌‌to‌‌split‌‌away;‌‌to‌‌terminate‌‌before‌‌the‌‌expected‌‌time;‌‌durdurmak;‌‌  
parçalanmak;‌‌parçalamak;‌‌kesmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌back‌‌section‌‌of‌‌the‌‌plane‌‌had‌b ‌ roken‌‌off‌. ‌ ‌
● break‌‌out‌:‌‌(of‌‌war,‌‌fighting‌‌or‌‌other‌‌unpleasant‌‌events)‌‌to‌‌start‌‌suddenly;‌‌patlak‌‌  
vermek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌They‌‌had‌‌escaped‌‌to‌‌America‌‌shortly‌‌before‌‌war‌b ‌ roke‌‌out‌‌‌in‌‌1939.‌  ‌
● break‌‌through‌:‌‌to‌‌succeed‌‌in‌‌dealing‌‌with‌‌an‌‌attitude‌‌that‌‌somebody‌‌has‌‌and‌‌the‌‌  
difficulties‌‌it‌‌creates;‌‌engeli‌‌geçmek;‌‌aşmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌had‌‌finally‌‌managed‌‌to‌b ‌ reak‌‌through‌‌‌her‌‌reserve.‌  ‌
● break‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌end‌‌a‌‌relationship‌‌with‌‌somebody;‌‌ayrılmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She's‌‌just‌b ‌ roken‌‌up‌‌‌with‌‌her‌‌boyfriend.‌  ‌
● bring‌‌about‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌something‌‌happen;‌‌to‌‌cause;‌‌sebep‌‌olmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌What‌b ‌ rought‌‌about‌‌‌the‌‌change‌‌in‌‌his‌‌attitude?‌  ‌
● bring‌‌back‌:‌‌to‌‌return;‌‌to‌‌cause‌‌to‌‌remember;‌‌geri‌‌getirmek;‌‌hatırlatmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌photographs‌b ‌ rought‌‌back‌‌‌many‌‌pleasant‌‌memories.‌  ‌
● bring‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌ask‌‌someone‌‌to‌‌do‌‌a‌‌particular‌‌job;‌‌to‌‌introduce;‌‌işe‌‌almak;‌‌tanıtmak;‌‌  
sunmak‌ 
Example:‌‌We‌‌need‌‌to‌b ‌ ring‌‌in‌‌‌an‌‌expert‌‌to‌‌deal‌‌with‌‌this‌‌problem.‌  ‌
● bring‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌raise;‌‌to‌‌take‌‌care‌‌for‌‌a‌‌child;‌‌to‌‌mention;‌‌söz‌‌konusu‌‌etmek;‌‌çocuk‌‌  
yetiştirmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌b ‌ rought‌‌up‌‌‌five‌‌children.‌  ‌
● bump‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌meet‌‌by‌‌chance;‌‌rastlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌b ‌ umped‌‌into‌‌‌Simon‌‌this‌‌morning.‌  ‌
● call‌‌at‌:‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌at‌‌a‌‌place‌‌for‌‌a‌‌short‌‌time;‌‌kısa‌‌bir‌‌ziyarette‌‌bulunmak;‌‌uğramak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌This‌‌train‌c ‌ alls‌‌at‌‌‌Didcot‌‌and‌‌Reading.‌  ‌
● call‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌reprimand;‌‌to‌‌scold;‌‌azarlamak‌  ‌
‌Example:‌‌I‌‌was‌c ‌ alled‌‌down‌‌‌by‌‌my‌‌supervisor‌‌for‌‌not‌‌catching‌‌the‌‌accounting‌‌error‌‌  
sooner.‌  ‌
● call‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌need;‌‌to‌‌demand;‌‌to‌‌require;‌‌gerektirmek‌‌/‌‌ask‌‌for,‌‌istemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌situation‌c ‌ alls‌‌for‌‌‌prompt‌‌action.‌  ‌
● call‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌phone‌‌a‌‌place,‌‌especially‌‌the‌‌place‌‌where‌‌you‌‌work;‌‌to‌‌ask‌‌for‌‌the‌‌services‌‌  
of‌‌somebody;‌‌(yardım)‌‌çağırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Several‌‌people‌‌have‌c ‌ alled‌‌in‌‌‌sick‌‌today.‌  ‌
● call‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌cancel;‌‌to‌‌stop;‌‌to‌‌bring‌‌and‌‌end‌‌to;‌‌son‌‌vermek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌game‌‌was‌c ‌ alled‌‌off‌b ‌ ecause‌‌of‌‌bad‌‌weather.‌  ‌
● call‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌ask‌‌or‌‌demand‌‌that‌‌somebody‌‌do‌‌something;‌‌çağrıda‌‌bulunmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌c ‌ alled‌‌on‌‌‌the‌‌government‌‌to‌‌hold‌‌a‌‌vote.‌  ‌
● call‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌ask‌‌somebody‌‌to‌‌come,‌‌especially‌‌to‌‌an‌‌emergency;‌‌çağırmak;‌‌yardımını‌‌  
istemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌lifeboat‌‌was‌c ‌ alled‌‌out‌‌‌yesterday.‌  ‌
● call‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌telephone;‌‌to‌‌ring‌‌up;‌‌telefon‌‌etmek‌  ‌
‌Example:‌‌Nancy‌‌had‌c ‌ alled‌‌up‌‌‌to‌‌invite‌‌him.‌  ‌
● care‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌nurse;‌‌to‌‌look‌‌after‌‌somebody‌‌who‌‌is‌‌sick,‌‌very‌‌old,‌‌very‌‌young,‌‌etc.;‌‌  
bakmak‌ 
Example:‌‌She‌‌moved‌‌back‌‌home‌‌to‌c ‌ are‌‌for‌‌‌her‌‌elderly‌‌parents.‌  ‌
● carry‌‌off‌:‌‌​to‌‌win‌‌something;‌‌kazanmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌c ‌ arried‌‌off‌m ‌ ost‌‌of‌‌the‌‌prizes.‌  ‌
● carry‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌go‌‌on;‌‌to‌‌continue;‌‌devam‌‌etmek;‌‌sürdürmek‌  ‌
Example:‌C ‌ arry‌‌on‌‌‌with‌‌your‌‌work‌‌while‌‌I'm‌‌away.‌ 
● carry‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌execute;‌‌to‌‌fulfill;‌‌to‌‌accomplish;‌‌to‌‌attain;‌‌başarmak;‌‌tamamlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Our‌‌soldiers‌c ‌ arried‌‌out‌‌‌a‌‌successful‌‌attack‌‌last‌‌night.‌  ‌
● catch‌‌up‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌reach;‌‌to‌‌come‌‌abreast‌‌of;‌‌yetişmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌ran‌‌after‌‌her‌‌and‌‌managed‌‌to‌c ‌ atch‌‌up‌‌with‌‌‌her.‌  ‌
● check‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌go‌‌to‌‌a‌‌desk‌‌in‌‌a‌‌hotel,‌‌an‌‌airport,‌‌etc.‌‌and‌‌tell‌‌an‌‌official‌‌there‌‌that‌‌you‌‌  
have‌‌arrived;‌‌to‌‌arrive‌‌and‌‌register;‌‌kaydını‌‌yaptırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Please‌c ‌ heck‌‌in‌‌‌at‌‌least‌‌an‌‌hour‌‌before‌‌departure.‌  ‌
● check‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌put‌‌a‌‌mark‌‌an‌‌item‌‌on‌‌a‌‌list;‌‌işaretlemek‌  ‌
Example:‌C ‌ heck‌‌‌the‌‌names‌o ‌ ff‌‌‌as‌‌the‌‌guests‌‌arrive.‌  ‌
● check‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌pay‌‌your‌‌bill‌‌and‌‌leave‌‌a‌‌hotel,‌‌etc.;‌‌hesabı‌‌ödeyip‌‌ayrılmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'm‌‌sorry,‌‌they‌‌aren't‌‌here.‌‌They‌c ‌ hecked‌‌out‌‌‌this‌‌morning.‌  ‌
● cheer‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌become‌‌more‌‌cheerful;‌‌to‌‌make‌‌somebody/something‌‌more‌‌cheerful;‌‌  
neşelendirmek‌ 
Example:‌‌Talking‌‌to‌‌Jane‌c ‌ heered‌‌‌me‌u ‌ p‌‌‌a‌‌lot.‌  ‌
● clear‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌solve‌‌or‌‌explain‌‌something;‌‌açıklamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌hope‌‌this‌‌explanation‌c ‌ lears‌‌up‌‌‌any‌‌confusion.‌  ‌
● come‌‌about‌:‌‌to‌‌happen;‌‌to‌‌occur;‌‌olmak;‌‌meydana‌‌gelmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Can‌‌you‌‌tell‌‌me‌‌how‌‌the‌‌accident‌c ‌ ame‌‌about‌? ‌ ‌
● come‌‌across‌:‌‌to‌‌meet‌‌or‌‌find‌‌somebody/something‌‌by‌‌chance;‌‌rastlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌c ‌ ame‌‌across‌‌‌some‌‌old‌‌photographs‌‌in‌‌a‌‌drawer.‌  ‌
● come‌‌along‌:‌‌to‌‌arrive;‌‌to‌‌appear;‌‌(fırsat)‌‌çıkmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌When‌‌the‌‌right‌‌opportunity‌c ‌ omes‌‌along‌,‌‌she'll‌‌take‌‌it.‌  ‌
● come‌‌around‌:‌‌to‌‌change‌‌your‌‌mood‌‌or‌‌your‌‌opinion;‌‌fikir‌‌değiştirmek;‌‌kendi‌‌  
görüşünden‌‌caymak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He'll‌‌never‌c ‌ ome‌‌around‌‌‌to‌‌my‌‌way‌‌of‌‌thinking.‌ 
● come‌‌by‌:‌‌to‌‌receive;‌‌to‌‌manage‌‌to‌‌get‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌obtain;‌‌to‌‌acquire;‌‌elde‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Jobs‌‌are‌‌hard‌‌to‌c ‌ ome‌‌by‌‌‌these‌‌days.‌  ‌
● come‌‌down‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌get‌‌an‌‌illness‌‌that‌‌is‌‌not‌‌very‌‌serious;‌‌hastalanmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌think‌‌I'm‌c ‌ oming‌‌down‌‌‌with‌‌flu.‌  ‌
● come‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌appear;‌‌to‌‌open;‌‌ortaya‌‌çıkmak;‌‌gözükmek;‌‌(güneş)‌‌yüzünü‌‌göstermek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌rain‌‌stopped‌‌and‌‌the‌‌sun‌c ‌ ame‌‌out‌. ‌ ‌
● come‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌be‌‌left‌‌money‌‌by‌‌somebody‌‌who‌‌has‌‌died;‌‌mirasa‌‌konmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌c ‌ ame‌‌into‌‌‌a‌‌fortune‌‌when‌‌her‌‌uncle‌‌died.‌  ‌
● come‌‌through‌:‌‌to‌‌be‌‌successful;‌‌to‌‌last‌‌successfully‌‌to‌‌the‌‌end;‌‌kazanmak;‌‌  
başarmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We‌‌were‌‌worried‌‌she‌‌wouldn't‌‌be‌‌able‌‌to‌‌handle‌‌it,‌‌but‌‌she‌c ‌ ame‌‌through‌‌  
in‌‌the‌‌end.‌  ‌
● come‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌appear;‌‌to‌‌arise;‌‌ortaya‌‌çıkmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌daffodils‌‌are‌‌just‌‌beginning‌‌to‌c ‌ ome‌‌up‌. ‌ ‌
● come‌‌up‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌find;‌‌to‌‌suggest;‌‌to‌‌offer;‌‌bulmak‌‌(fikir‌‌vb.);‌‌önermek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌c ‌ ame‌‌up‌‌with‌‌‌a‌‌new‌‌idea‌‌for‌‌increasing‌‌sales.‌  ‌
● count‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌trust;‌‌to‌‌rely‌‌on;‌‌güvenmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'm‌c ‌ ounting‌‌on‌‌‌you‌‌to‌‌help‌‌me.‌  ‌
● cut‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌reduce;‌‌to‌‌lessen;‌‌azaltmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌won't‌‌have‌‌a‌‌coffee‌‌thanks—I'm‌‌trying‌‌to‌c ‌ ut‌‌down‌‌‌(=‌‌drink‌‌less‌‌coffee).‌  ‌
● cut‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌stop;‌‌to‌‌interrupt;‌‌kesmek;‌‌kapatmaka;‌‌durdurmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We‌‌were‌c ‌ ut‌‌off‌‌‌in‌‌the‌‌middle‌‌of‌‌our‌‌conversation.‌  ‌
● cut‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌something‌‌by‌‌cutting;‌‌to‌‌eliminate;‌‌kesip‌‌çıkarmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌c ‌ ut‌‌‌the‌‌dress‌o ‌ ut‌‌‌of‌‌some‌‌old‌‌material.‌  ‌
● die‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌become‌‌gradually‌‌less;‌‌to‌‌diminish;‌‌to‌‌subside;‌‌azalmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌When‌‌the‌‌applause‌‌had‌d ‌ ied‌‌down‌,‌‌she‌‌began‌‌her‌‌speech.‌  ‌
● die‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌existing;‌‌to‌‌become‌‌extinct;‌‌to‌‌disappear;‌‌ortadan‌‌kaybolmak;‌‌soyu‌‌  
tükenmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌This‌‌species‌‌has‌‌nearly‌d ‌ ied‌‌out‌‌‌because‌‌its‌‌habitat‌‌is‌‌being‌‌destroyed.‌  ‌
● do‌‌away‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌something‌‌end;‌‌to‌‌abolish;‌‌to‌‌get‌‌rid‌‌of;‌‌to‌‌destroy;‌‌to‌‌  
eliminate;‌‌to‌‌dispose‌‌of;‌‌ortadan‌‌kaldırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌thinks‌‌it's‌‌time‌‌we‌d ‌ id‌‌away‌‌with‌‌‌the‌‌monarchy.‌  ‌
● do‌‌over‌:‌‌to‌‌do‌‌something‌‌again;‌‌to‌‌repeat;‌‌tekrarlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌insisted‌‌that‌‌everything‌‌be‌d ‌ one‌‌over‌. ‌ ‌
● do‌‌without‌:‌‌to‌‌manage‌‌without‌‌somebody/something;‌‌-sız‌‌idare‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌can't‌d ‌ o‌‌without‌‌‌a‌‌secretary.‌  ‌
● doze‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌go‌‌to‌‌sleep,‌‌especially‌‌during‌‌the‌‌day;‌‌uyuklamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌office‌‌was‌‌so‌‌hot‌‌I‌‌nearly‌d ‌ ozed‌‌off‌‌‌at‌‌my‌‌desk.‌  ‌
● drop‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌pay‌‌an‌‌informal‌‌visit‌‌to‌‌a‌‌person‌‌or‌‌a‌‌place;‌‌kısa‌‌bir‌‌ziyaret‌‌için‌‌uğramak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌thought‌‌I'd‌d ‌ rop‌‌in‌‌‌on‌‌you‌‌while‌‌I‌‌was‌‌passing.‌  ‌
● drop‌‌off‌:‌‌​to‌‌fall‌‌into‌‌a‌‌light‌‌sleep;‌‌uykuya‌‌dalmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌d ‌ ropped‌‌off‌‌‌and‌‌missed‌‌the‌‌end‌‌of‌‌the‌‌film.‌  ‌
● drop‌‌out‌‌(of)‌:‌‌to‌‌no‌‌longer‌‌take‌‌part‌‌in‌‌or‌‌be‌‌part‌‌of‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌leave‌‌school,‌‌  
college,‌‌etc.‌‌without‌‌finishing‌‌your‌‌studies;‌‌terketmek;‌‌(okulu)‌‌bırakmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌started‌‌a‌‌degree‌‌but‌d ‌ ropped‌‌out‌‌‌after‌‌only‌‌a‌‌year.‌  ‌
● engage‌‌someone‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌busy;‌‌to‌‌make‌‌occupied;‌‌meşgul‌‌olmak‌‌/‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌tried‌‌desperately‌‌to‌e ‌ ngage‌‌‌him‌i‌n‌‌‌conversation.‌  ‌
● face‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌encounter;‌‌to‌‌meet;‌‌to‌‌confront;‌‌yüz‌‌yüze‌‌gelmek;‌‌karşı‌‌karşıya‌‌kalmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌My‌‌meditation‌‌practice‌‌definitely‌‌helps‌‌me‌‌whenever‌‌I'm‌f‌ aced‌‌with‌‌‌a ‌‌
stressful‌‌situation‌‌at‌‌work.‌  ‌
● fall‌‌behind‌‌(in,‌‌with)‌:‌‌to‌‌fail‌‌to‌‌do‌‌something‌‌fast‌‌enough‌‌or‌‌on‌‌time;‌‌gerisinde‌‌  
kalmak;‌‌zamanında‌‌yapamamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌was‌‌ill‌‌for‌‌six‌‌weeks‌‌and‌f‌ ell‌‌behind‌‌with‌‌‌his‌‌schoolwork.‌  ‌
● fall‌‌in‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌agree‌‌to‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌coincide‌‌by‌‌chance;‌‌to‌‌happen‌‌to‌‌meet;‌‌denk‌‌  
düşmek;‌‌kabul‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌ended‌‌up‌f‌ alling‌‌in‌‌with‌‌‌a‌‌crowd‌‌of‌‌musicians‌‌and‌‌actors.‌  ‌
● figure‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌understand;‌‌to‌‌interpret;‌‌anlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'm‌‌trying‌‌to‌f‌ igure‌‌out‌‌‌a‌‌way‌‌to‌‌make‌‌this‌‌work.‌  ‌
● feel‌‌like‌:‌‌to‌‌desire;‌‌to‌‌want;‌‌canı‌‌istemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌was‌‌so‌‌rude,‌‌I‌f‌ elt‌‌like‌‌‌leaving‌‌immediately.‌  ‌
● fill‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌complete‌‌a‌‌form,‌‌etc.‌‌by‌‌writing‌‌information‌‌on‌‌it;‌‌doldurmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌To‌‌order,‌f‌ ill‌‌out‌‌‌the‌‌coupon‌‌on‌‌p 54.‌  ‌
● find‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌discover;‌‌to‌‌get‌‌some‌‌information‌‌by‌‌investigation;‌‌bulmak;‌‌keşfetmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Visit‌‌our‌‌website‌‌to‌f‌ ind‌‌out‌‌‌more.‌  ‌
● get‌‌about‌:‌‌to‌‌go‌‌to‌‌a‌‌lot‌‌of‌‌different‌‌places;‌‌to‌‌move‌‌or‌‌walk;‌‌dolaşmak;‌‌yayılmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Stuart‌‌really‌g ‌ ets‌‌about‌—last‌‌week‌‌he‌‌was‌‌in‌‌Dubai‌‌and‌‌this‌‌week‌‌he's‌‌in‌‌ 
Paris.‌  ‌
● get‌‌across‌:‌‌to‌‌be‌‌communicated‌‌or‌‌understood;‌‌açıklamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He's‌‌not‌‌very‌‌good‌‌at‌g ‌ etting‌‌‌his‌‌ideas‌a ‌ cross‌. ‌ ‌
● get‌‌ahead‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌progress;‌‌to‌‌advance;‌‌to‌‌prosper;‌‌to‌‌succeed;‌‌ilerlemek;‌‌  
gelişmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌wants‌‌to‌g ‌ et‌‌ahead‌‌‌in‌‌her‌‌career.‌  ‌
● get‌‌along‌‌/‌‌on‌‌(with)‌:‌‌to‌‌have‌‌a‌‌friendly‌‌relationship‌‌with‌‌somebody;‌‌geçinmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌don't‌‌really‌g ‌ et‌‌along‌‌with‌‌‌my‌‌sister's‌‌husband.‌  ‌
● get‌‌around‌:‌‌to‌‌travel;‌‌to‌‌move‌‌about;‌‌to‌‌circulate;‌‌dolaşmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌News‌‌soon‌g ‌ ot‌‌around‌‌‌that‌‌he‌‌had‌‌resigned.‌  ‌
● get‌‌at‌:‌‌to‌‌reach;‌‌ulaşmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌files‌‌are‌‌locked‌‌up‌‌and‌‌I‌‌can't‌g ‌ et‌‌at‌‌‌them.‌  ‌
● get‌‌away‌:‌‌to‌‌escape;‌‌to‌‌leave;‌‌to‌‌be‌‌free‌‌to‌‌leave;‌‌kaçmak;‌‌terketmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌won't‌‌be‌‌able‌‌to‌‌get‌‌away‌‌from‌‌the‌‌office‌‌before‌‌7.‌  ‌
● get‌‌behind‌:‌‌to‌‌fall‌‌behind;‌‌as‌‌in‌‌a‌‌timetable;‌‌geri‌‌kalmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌agency‌‌had‌g ‌ otten‌‌behind‌‌‌with‌‌its‌‌work‌‌and‌‌needed‌‌outside‌‌help.‌  ‌
● get‌‌by‌:‌‌to‌‌manage‌‌to‌‌live‌‌or‌‌do‌‌a‌‌particular‌‌thing‌‌using‌‌the‌‌money,‌‌knowledge,‌‌  
equipment,‌‌etc.‌‌that‌‌you‌‌have;‌‌zorluklara‌‌rağmen‌‌başarmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌How‌‌does‌‌she‌g ‌ et‌‌by‌‌‌on‌‌such‌‌a‌‌small‌‌salary?‌  ‌
● get‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌start‌‌being‌‌involved‌‌in‌‌an‌‌activity;‌‌to‌‌become‌‌engaged‌‌in;‌‌to‌‌enter‌‌(a‌‌car,‌‌  
etc.);‌‌binmek;‌‌başlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She's‌‌been‌g ‌ etting‌‌into‌‌‌yoga‌‌recently‌‌-‌‌she‌‌does‌‌three‌‌classes‌‌a‌‌week.‌  ‌
● get‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌continue‌‌doing‌‌something;‌‌ilerlemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'll‌‌leave‌‌you‌‌to‌g ‌ et‌‌on‌‌‌then,‌‌shall‌‌I?‌  ‌
● get‌‌out‌‌of‌:‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌having‌‌a‌‌particular‌‌habit;‌‌kaçınmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌can't‌g ‌ et‌‌out‌‌of‌t‌he‌‌habit‌‌of‌‌waking‌‌at‌‌six‌‌in‌‌the‌‌morning.‌  ‌
● get‌‌over‌:‌‌to‌‌recover‌‌dorm‌‌an‌‌illness;‌‌iyileşmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She’s‌‌just‌g ‌ etting‌‌over‌‌‌the‌‌flu.‌  ‌
● get‌‌through‌:‌‌​to‌‌manage‌‌to‌‌do‌‌or‌‌complete‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌finish‌‌a‌‌piece‌‌of‌‌work‌‌  
successfully;‌‌başarıyla‌‌bitirmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Let's‌‌start—there's‌‌a‌‌lot‌‌to‌g ‌ et‌‌through‌. ‌ ‌
● give‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌produce‌‌something‌‌such‌‌as‌‌a‌‌smell,‌‌heat,‌‌light,‌‌etc.;‌‌to‌‌release;‌‌çıkarmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌flowers‌g ‌ ave‌‌off‌‌‌a‌‌fragrant‌‌perfume.‌  ‌
● give‌‌up‌:‌‌​to‌‌stop‌‌trying‌‌to‌‌do‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌(a‌‌bad‌‌habit);‌‌to‌‌abandon;‌‌to‌‌  
relinquish;‌‌bırakmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌didn't‌g ‌ ive‌‌up‌‌‌work‌‌when‌‌she‌‌had‌‌the‌‌baby.‌  ‌
● go‌‌about‌:‌‌​to‌‌start‌‌working‌‌on‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌proceed‌‌with;‌‌başlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌You're‌‌not‌g ‌ oing‌‌about‌‌‌the‌‌job‌‌in‌‌the‌‌right‌‌way.‌  ‌
● go‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌examine‌‌something‌‌carefully;‌‌to‌‌consider;‌‌to‌‌discuss‌‌(in‌‌detail);‌‌incelemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We‌‌need‌‌to‌g ‌ o‌‌into‌‌‌the‌‌question‌‌of‌‌costs.‌  ‌
● go‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌be‌‌fired;‌‌to‌‌explode;‌‌patlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌bomb‌w ‌ ent‌‌off‌‌‌in‌‌a‌‌crowded‌‌street.‌  ‌
● go‌‌on‌‌(with)‌:‌‌to‌‌continue‌‌an‌‌activity,‌‌especially‌‌after‌‌a‌‌break;‌‌sürmek;‌‌devam‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We'll‌g ‌ o‌‌on‌‌with‌‌‌the‌‌presentations‌‌after‌‌lunch.‌  ‌
● go‌‌over‌:‌‌to‌‌check;‌‌to‌‌review;‌‌gözden‌‌geçirmek‌  ‌
Example:‌G ‌ o‌‌over‌‌‌your‌‌work‌‌before‌‌you‌‌hand‌‌it‌‌in.‌  ‌
● grow‌‌up‌:‌‌(of‌‌a‌‌person)‌‌to‌‌develop‌‌into‌‌an‌‌adult;‌‌to‌‌mature;‌‌büyümek;‌‌yetişmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Their‌‌children‌‌have‌‌all‌g ‌ rown‌‌up‌‌‌and‌‌left‌‌home‌‌now.‌  ‌
● hand‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌give‌‌something‌‌to‌‌a‌‌person‌‌in‌‌authority;‌‌to‌‌submit;‌‌(ödev,‌‌rapor)‌‌teslim‌‌  
etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌You‌‌must‌‌all‌h ‌ and‌‌in‌‌‌your‌‌projects‌‌by‌‌the‌‌end‌‌of‌‌next‌‌week.‌  ‌
● hand‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌give‌‌something‌‌to‌‌each‌‌person‌‌in‌‌a‌‌group‌‌or‌‌place;‌‌to‌‌distribute‌‌publicly;‌‌  
dağıtmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌teacher‌‌asked‌‌her‌‌to‌h ‌ and‌‌out‌‌‌the‌‌worksheets.‌  ‌
● hang‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌replace‌‌a‌‌telephone‌‌receiver‌‌on‌‌its‌‌hook;‌‌(telefonu)‌‌kapatmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌After‌‌I‌h ‌ ung‌‌up‌‌‌I‌‌remembered‌‌what‌‌I'd‌‌wanted‌‌to‌‌say.‌ 
● hit‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌think‌‌of‌‌a‌‌good‌‌idea‌‌suddenly‌‌or‌‌by‌‌chance;‌‌tesadüfen‌‌bulmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌h ‌ it‌‌on‌‌‌the‌‌perfect‌‌title‌‌for‌‌her‌‌new‌‌novel.‌  ‌
● hold‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌wait;‌‌to‌‌stop;‌‌beklemek‌  ‌
Example:‌H ‌ old‌‌on‌!‌‌This‌‌isn't‌‌the‌‌right‌‌road.‌  ‌
● hold‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌steal‌‌from‌‌a‌‌bank,‌‌shop,‌‌etc.‌‌using‌‌a‌‌gun;‌‌to‌‌rob;‌‌soymak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Masked‌‌men‌h ‌ eld‌‌up‌‌‌a‌‌security‌‌van‌‌in‌‌South‌‌London‌‌yesterday.‌  ‌
● keep‌‌an‌‌eye‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌keep‌‌someone‌‌out‌‌of‌‌trouble;‌‌to‌‌take‌‌care‌‌of;‌‌to‌‌guard;‌‌korumak‌  ‌
Example:‌K ‌ eep‌‌an‌‌eye‌‌on‌‌‌your‌‌brother‌‌while‌‌I’m‌‌out,‌‌please.‌  ‌
● keep‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌continue;‌‌to‌‌persist‌‌in;‌‌sürdürmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌rain‌k ‌ ept‌‌on‌‌‌all‌‌night.‌  ‌
● keep‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌not‌‌enter‌‌a‌‌place;‌‌to‌‌stay‌‌outside;‌‌içeri‌‌sokmamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌sign‌‌said‌‌‘Private‌‌Property—‌Keep‌‌Out‌!’‌  ‌
● keep‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌maintain;‌‌to‌‌preserve;‌‌sürdürmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Do‌‌you‌‌still‌k ‌ eep‌‌up‌‌‌your‌‌Spanish?‌  ‌
● keep‌‌up‌‌with‌:‌‌to‌‌do‌‌something‌‌or‌‌move‌‌at‌‌an‌‌acceptable‌‌rate,‌‌or‌‌at‌‌the‌‌same‌‌rate‌‌as‌‌  
someone‌‌or‌‌something‌‌else;‌‌ayak‌‌uydurmak;‌‌hızına‌‌yetişmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌It's‌‌a‌‌fast‌‌pace,‌‌and‌‌you'll‌‌have‌‌to‌‌work‌‌hard‌‌to‌k ‌ eep‌‌up‌‌with‌. ‌ ‌
● knock‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌somebody‌‌go‌‌to‌‌sleep‌‌or‌‌become‌‌unconscious;‌‌nakavt‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌hit‌‌me‌‌and‌‌nearly‌k ‌ nocked‌‌‌me‌o ‌ ut‌. ‌ ‌
● lead‌‌someone‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌deceive;‌‌to‌‌mislead;‌‌kandırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌All‌‌that‌‌time‌‌she'd‌‌been‌l‌eading‌‌him‌‌on‌‌‌(=‌‌pretending‌‌she‌‌liked‌‌him),‌‌but‌‌  
she‌‌was‌‌only‌‌interested‌‌in‌‌his‌‌money.‌  ‌
● leave‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌not‌‌include;‌‌to‌‌omit;‌‌hariç‌‌tutmak;‌‌dahil‌‌etmemek‌  ‌
Example:‌L ‌ eave‌‌‌me‌o ‌ ut‌‌‌of‌‌this‌‌quarrel,‌‌please.‌  ‌
● let‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌fail‌‌to‌‌help‌‌or‌‌support‌‌somebody‌‌as‌‌they‌‌had‌‌hoped‌‌or‌‌expected;‌‌hayal‌‌  
kırıklığına‌‌uğratmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌You‌‌will‌‌be‌‌there‌‌tomorrow‌‌-‌‌you‌‌won't‌l‌et‌‌‌me‌d ‌ own‌,‌‌will‌‌you?‌  ‌
● look‌‌after‌:‌‌to‌‌take‌‌care‌‌of;‌‌bakmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Who's‌‌going‌‌to‌l‌ook‌‌after‌‌‌the‌‌children‌‌while‌‌you're‌‌away?‌  ‌
● look‌‌down‌‌upon‌:‌‌to‌‌scorn;‌‌hor‌‌görmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌well-dressed‌‌businessman‌l‌ooked‌‌down‌‌upon‌‌‌the‌‌kid‌‌wearing‌‌a ‌‌
T-shirt‌‌in‌‌the‌‌elevator,‌‌not‌‌knowing‌‌that‌‌he‌‌was‌‌the‌‌new‌‌CEO.‌  ‌
● look‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌seek‌‌for;‌‌aramak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌left‌‌his‌‌home‌‌to‌l‌ook‌‌for‌‌‌employment.‌  ‌
● look‌‌forward‌‌to‌:‌‌to‌‌feel‌‌pleased‌‌and‌‌excited‌‌about‌‌something‌‌that‌‌is‌‌going‌‌to‌‌  
happen;‌‌dört‌‌gözle‌‌beklemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌was‌l‌ooking‌‌forward‌‌to‌‌‌seeing‌‌the‌‌grandchildren‌‌again.‌  ‌
● look‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌examine;‌‌to‌‌investigate;‌‌to‌‌inquire;‌‌araştırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌If‌‌you‌‌really‌l‌ook‌‌into‌‌‌it,‌‌you'll‌‌probably‌‌find‌‌it's‌‌not‌‌such‌‌a‌‌good‌‌deal.‌  ‌
● look‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌watch;‌‌to‌‌observe;‌‌bakmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Passers-by‌‌simply‌l‌ooked‌‌on‌‌‌as‌‌he‌‌was‌‌attacked.‌  ‌
● look‌‌out‌‌(for)‌:‌‌to‌‌take‌‌care‌‌of;‌‌to‌‌watch‌‌for;‌‌dikkat‌‌etmek;‌‌göz‌‌etmek;‌‌kollamak‌  ‌
Example:‌L ‌ ook‌‌out‌‌for‌‌‌Anna‌‌while‌‌you're‌‌there.‌  ‌
● look‌‌over‌:‌‌to‌‌quickly‌‌examine;‌‌to‌‌inspect;‌‌incelemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Would‌‌you‌‌quickly‌l‌ook‌‌over‌‌‌these‌‌figures‌‌for‌‌me‌‌and‌‌see‌‌if‌‌there‌‌are‌‌any‌‌  
obvious‌‌mistakes?‌  ‌
● look‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌look‌‌for‌‌information‌‌in‌‌a‌‌dictionary;‌‌to‌‌search‌‌for;‌‌aramak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌l‌ooked‌‌‌it‌u ‌ p‌‌‌in‌‌the‌‌dictionary.‌  ‌
● make‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌manage‌‌to‌‌see;‌‌to‌‌distinguish;‌‌görmek;‌‌çıkarmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌could‌‌just‌m ‌ ake‌‌out‌‌‌a‌‌figure‌‌in‌‌the‌‌darkness.‌  ‌
● make‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌invent‌‌a‌‌story,‌‌etc.,‌‌especially‌‌in‌‌order‌‌to‌‌trick‌‌or‌‌entertain‌‌somebody;‌‌  
uydurmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌m ‌ ade‌‌up‌‌‌some‌‌excuse‌‌about‌‌his‌‌daughter‌‌being‌‌sick.‌  ‌
● make‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌prepare‌‌a‌‌bed‌‌for‌‌use;‌‌to‌‌create‌‌a‌‌temporary‌‌bed;‌‌yatak‌‌yapmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌They‌m ‌ ade‌‌up‌‌‌a‌‌bed‌‌for‌‌me‌‌on‌‌the‌‌sofa.‌  ‌
● make‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌form‌‌something;‌‌to‌‌compose;‌‌to‌‌constitute;‌‌oluşturmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Women‌m ‌ ake‌‌up‌‌‌56‌‌per‌‌cent‌‌of‌‌the‌‌student‌‌numbers.‌  ‌
● make‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌end‌‌an‌‌argument‌‌with‌‌somebody‌‌and‌‌become‌‌friends‌‌again;‌‌barışmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Why‌‌don't‌‌you‌‌two‌‌kiss‌‌and‌m ‌ ake‌‌up‌? ‌ ‌
● make‌‌up‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌compensate‌‌for;‌‌telafi‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌After‌‌all‌‌the‌‌delays,‌‌we‌‌were‌‌anxious‌‌to‌m ‌ ake‌‌up‌‌for‌l‌ost‌‌time.‌  ‌
● mix‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌confuse;‌‌şaşırtmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌think‌‌you‌‌must‌‌be‌m ‌ ixing‌‌‌me‌u ‌ p‌‌‌with‌‌someone‌‌else.‌  ‌
● pass‌‌away‌:‌‌to‌‌die;‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌existing;‌‌vefat‌‌etmek;‌‌sona‌‌ermek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌His‌‌mother‌p ‌ assed‌‌away‌‌‌last‌‌year.‌  ‌
● pay‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌pay‌‌all‌‌of‌‌the‌‌one‌‌owes;‌‌bütün‌‌borcunu‌‌ödemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌gamble‌p ‌ aid‌‌off‌. ‌ ‌
● pick‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌collect;‌‌almak‌‌(bir‌‌yere‌‌gelip/gidip‌‌birini)‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'll‌p ‌ ick‌‌‌you‌u ‌ p‌‌‌at‌‌five.‌  ‌
● pick‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌select;‌‌seçmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌p ‌ icked‌‌out‌‌‌the‌‌ripest‌‌peach‌‌for‌‌me.‌  ‌
● point‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌mention;‌‌to‌‌explain;‌‌to‌‌indicate;‌‌açıklamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌p ‌ ointed‌‌out‌‌‌the‌‌dangers‌‌of‌‌driving‌‌alone.‌  ‌
● pull‌‌in‌‌/‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌arrive‌‌/‌‌to‌‌depart‌‌(of‌‌a‌‌vehicle);‌‌yola‌‌çıkmak;‌‌varmak‌  ‌
‌Example:‌‌There‌‌were‌‌a‌‌couple‌‌of‌‌men‌‌standing‌‌there‌‌by‌‌the‌‌door,‌‌waiting‌‌for‌‌the‌‌  
train‌‌to‌p
‌ ull‌‌in‌‌‌and‌‌stop.‌  ‌
● put‌‌across‌:‌‌to‌‌communicate‌‌your‌‌ideas,‌‌feelings,‌‌etc.‌‌successfully‌‌to‌‌somebody;‌‌  
kabul‌‌ettirmek‌‌(fikrini);‌‌anlatmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She's‌‌not‌‌very‌‌good‌‌at‌p ‌ utting‌‌‌her‌‌views‌a ‌ cross‌. ‌ ‌
● run‌‌away‌:‌‌to‌‌leave‌‌somebody/a‌‌place‌‌suddenly;‌‌to‌‌escape‌‌from‌‌somebody/a‌‌place;‌‌  
kaçmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌r‌ an‌‌away‌‌‌from‌‌home‌‌at‌‌the‌‌age‌‌of‌‌thirteen.‌  ‌
● run‌‌into‌‌/‌‌across‌:‌‌to‌‌meet‌‌by‌‌chance;‌‌tesadüfen‌‌karşılaşmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌r‌ an‌‌across‌‌‌several‌‌old‌‌friends‌‌when‌‌I‌‌went‌‌back‌‌to‌‌my‌‌hometown.‌  ‌
● run‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌crash‌‌into‌‌somebody/something;‌‌çarpmak‌ 
Example:‌‌The‌‌bus‌‌went‌‌out‌‌of‌‌control‌‌and‌r‌ an‌‌into‌‌‌a‌‌line‌‌of‌‌people.‌  ‌
● run‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌expire;‌‌to‌‌finish;‌‌to‌‌use‌‌up;‌‌tüketmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We‌r‌ an‌‌out‌o ‌ f‌‌fuel.‌  ‌
● run‌‌over‌:‌‌to‌‌overflow;‌‌taşmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌water/The‌‌bath‌‌is‌r‌ unning‌‌over‌‌‌-‌‌quick,‌‌turn‌‌the‌‌taps‌‌off.‌  ‌
● run‌‌over‌:‌‌to‌‌drive‌‌over‌‌accidentally‌‌(in‌‌a‌‌vehicle);‌‌to‌‌knock‌‌down‌‌and‌‌pass‌‌over;‌‌araç‌‌  
ile‌‌çiğnemek;‌‌exmek‌‌(arabayla)‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Two‌‌children‌‌were‌r‌ un‌‌over‌a ‌ nd‌‌killed.‌  ‌
● run‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌allow‌‌a‌‌bill,‌‌debt,‌‌etc.‌‌to‌‌reach‌‌a‌‌large‌‌total;‌‌to‌‌accumulate;‌‌borç‌‌artırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌How‌‌had‌‌he‌‌managed‌‌to‌r‌ un‌‌up‌‌‌so‌‌many‌‌debts?‌  ‌
● see‌‌(someone)‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌watch‌‌someone‌‌leave‌‌on‌‌a‌‌trip;‌‌uğurlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌My‌‌parents‌s ‌ aw‌‌‌me‌o ‌ ff‌‌‌at‌‌the‌‌airport.‌  ‌
● send‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌ask‌‌someone‌‌to‌‌come‌‌to‌‌see‌‌you;‌‌getirtmek;‌‌çağırtmak‌ 
Example:‌‌Do‌‌you‌‌think‌‌we‌‌should‌s ‌ end‌‌for‌‌‌a‌‌doctor?‌  ‌
● set‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌leave‌‌a‌‌place‌‌and‌‌begin‌‌a‌‌journey;‌‌yola‌‌çıkmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌They‌s ‌ et‌‌out‌‌‌on‌‌the‌‌last‌‌stage‌‌of‌‌their‌‌journey.‌  ‌
● set‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌start‌‌a‌‌new‌‌business;‌‌to‌‌establish;‌‌to‌‌form;‌‌oluşturmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌After‌‌leaving‌‌college,‌‌he‌s ‌ et‌‌‌himself‌u‌ p‌‌‌as‌‌a‌‌freelance‌‌photographer.‌  ‌
● settle‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌become‌‌or‌‌make‌‌somebody‌‌become‌‌calm,‌‌less‌‌excited,‌‌etc.;‌‌  
sakinleşmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌It‌‌always‌‌takes‌‌the‌‌class‌‌a‌‌while‌‌to‌s ‌ ettle‌‌down‌‌‌at‌‌the‌‌start‌‌of‌‌the‌‌lesson.‌  ‌
● settle‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌become‌‌familiar‌‌with‌‌a‌‌place‌‌and‌‌to‌‌feel‌‌happy‌‌and‌‌confident‌‌in‌‌it;‌‌  
yerleşmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Have‌‌you‌s ‌ ettled‌‌down‌‌‌in‌‌your‌‌new‌‌house‌‌yet?‌  ‌
● show‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌boast‌‌by‌‌words‌‌or‌‌actions;‌‌gösteriş‌‌yapmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌only‌‌bought‌‌that‌‌sports‌‌car‌‌to‌s ‌ how‌‌off‌‌‌and‌‌prove‌‌she‌‌could‌‌afford‌‌  
one.‌  ‌
● show‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌arrive;‌‌to‌‌appear;‌‌ortaya‌‌çıkmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌It‌‌was‌‌getting‌‌late‌‌when‌‌she‌‌finally‌s ‌ howed‌‌up‌. ‌ ‌
● speak‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌express‌‌the‌‌opinions‌‌or‌‌wishes‌‌of‌‌someone;‌‌adına‌‌konuşmak;‌‌yerine‌‌  
konuşmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Our‌‌party‌s ‌ peaks‌‌for‌‌‌the‌‌poor‌‌and‌‌unemployed.‌  ‌
● stand‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌support‌‌or‌‌represent‌‌something;‌‌temsil‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌hated‌‌the‌‌organization‌‌and‌‌all‌‌it‌s ‌ tood‌‌for‌‌‌(=‌‌the‌‌ideas‌‌that‌‌it‌‌supported).‌  ‌
● stand‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌be‌‌very‌‌noticeable;‌‌to‌‌be‌‌prominent;‌‌fark‌‌edilmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌black‌‌lettering‌‌really‌s ‌ tands‌‌out‌‌‌on‌‌that‌‌orange‌‌background.‌  ‌
● stand‌‌up‌‌for‌:‌‌to‌‌support‌‌or‌‌defend;‌‌to‌‌talk‌‌in‌‌favour‌‌of;‌‌desteklemek;‌‌savunmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌You‌‌must‌s ‌ tand‌‌up‌‌for‌y‌ our‌‌rights.‌  ‌
● take‌‌after‌:‌‌to‌‌look‌‌like;‌‌to‌‌resemble;‌‌benzemek;‌‌çekmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Your‌‌daughter‌‌doesn't‌t‌ ake‌‌after‌‌‌you‌‌at‌‌all.‌  ‌
● take‌‌back‌:‌‌to‌‌return;‌‌to‌‌admit‌‌that‌‌something‌‌you‌‌said‌‌was‌‌wrong;‌‌geri‌‌vermek;‌‌  
sözünü‌‌geri‌‌almak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌All‌‌right,‌‌I‌t‌ ake‌‌‌it‌‌all‌b
‌ ack‌.‌‌It‌‌wasn't‌‌your‌‌fault.‌  ‌
● take‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌write‌‌down;‌‌not‌‌etmek;‌‌yazmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Reporters‌t‌ ook‌‌down‌‌‌every‌‌word‌‌of‌‌his‌‌speech.‌  ‌
● take‌‌in‌:‌‌to‌‌deceive;‌‌to‌‌cheat;‌‌kandırmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Don't‌‌be‌t‌ aken‌‌in‌‌‌by‌‌his‌‌charm—he's‌‌ruthless.‌  ‌
● take‌‌into‌‌account‌:‌‌to‌‌consider‌‌or‌‌remember‌‌something‌‌when‌‌judging‌‌a‌‌situation;‌‌  
dikkate‌‌almak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌A‌‌good‌‌architect‌t‌ akes‌‌into‌‌account‌‌‌the‌‌building's‌‌surroundings.‌  ‌
● take‌‌off‌:‌‌(of‌‌an‌‌aircraft,‌‌etc.)‌‌to‌‌leave‌‌the‌‌ground‌‌and‌‌begin‌‌to‌‌fly;‌‌to‌‌remove‌‌sth‌‌  
especially‌‌a‌‌piece‌‌of‌‌clothing;‌‌havalanmak;‌‌çıkarmak‌‌(elbise)‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌plane‌t‌ ook‌‌off‌‌‌an‌‌hour‌‌late.‌  ‌
● take‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌employ‌‌somebody;‌‌işe‌‌almak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌was‌t‌ aken‌‌on‌‌‌as‌‌a‌‌trainee.‌  ‌
● take‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌start‌‌a‌‌hobby;‌‌to‌‌fill‌‌or‌‌use‌‌an‌‌amount‌‌of‌‌space‌‌or‌‌time;‌‌zaman‌‌/‌‌yer‌‌  
kaplamak;‌‌hobiye‌‌başlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌table‌t‌ akes‌‌up‌‌‌too‌‌much‌‌room.‌  ‌
● tear‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌rip‌‌apart;‌‌to‌‌tear‌‌into‌‌pieces;‌‌parçalamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌t‌ ore‌‌up‌‌‌all‌‌the‌‌letters‌‌he‌‌had‌‌sent‌‌her.‌  ‌
● think‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌create‌‌something‌‌in‌‌your‌‌mind;‌‌to‌‌devise;‌‌to‌‌invent;‌‌yaratmak;‌‌bulmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Can't‌‌you‌t‌ hink‌‌up‌‌‌a‌‌better‌‌excuse‌‌than‌‌that?‌  ‌
● try‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌put‌‌on‌‌a‌‌piece‌‌of‌‌clothing‌‌to‌‌discover‌‌if‌‌it‌‌fits‌‌you‌‌or‌‌if‌‌you‌‌like‌‌it;‌‌elbise‌‌
 
denemek‌  ‌
Example:‌T ‌ ry‌‌‌the‌‌shoes‌o‌ n‌‌‌before‌‌you‌‌buy‌‌them.‌  ‌
● try‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌test;‌‌to‌‌check‌‌the‌‌function‌‌of;‌‌denemek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌They're‌t‌ rying‌‌out‌‌‌a‌‌new‌‌presenter‌‌for‌‌the‌‌show.‌  ‌
● turn‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌reject;‌‌to‌‌refuse;‌‌reddetmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌He‌‌asked‌‌her‌‌to‌‌marry‌‌him‌‌but‌‌she‌t‌ urned‌‌‌him‌d ‌ own‌. ‌ ‌
● turn‌‌into‌:‌‌to‌‌become;‌‌to‌‌change‌‌into;‌‌dönüşmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Our‌‌dream‌‌holiday‌t‌ urned‌‌into‌‌‌a‌‌nightmare.‌  ‌
● turn‌‌on‌:‌‌to‌‌start‌‌the‌‌flow‌‌of‌‌electricity,‌‌gas,‌‌water,‌‌etc.‌‌by‌‌moving‌‌a‌‌switch,‌‌button;‌‌  
açmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I'll‌t‌ urn‌‌‌the‌‌television‌o ‌ n‌. ‌ ‌
● turn‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌stop‌‌the‌‌flow‌‌of‌‌electricity,‌‌gas,‌‌water,‌‌etc.‌‌by‌‌moving‌‌a‌‌switch,‌‌button;‌‌  
kapamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌They've‌t‌ urned‌‌off‌‌‌the‌‌water‌‌while‌‌they‌‌repair‌‌a‌‌burst‌‌pipe.‌  ‌
● turn‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌end;‌‌to‌‌result;‌‌to‌‌eventuate;‌‌olduğu‌‌ortaya‌‌çıkmak;‌‌sonuçlanmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌She‌‌thought‌‌she‌‌was‌‌pregnant,‌‌but‌‌it‌t‌ urned‌‌out‌t‌o‌‌be‌‌a‌‌false‌‌alarm.‌  ‌
● turn‌‌up‌:‌‌to‌‌arrive;‌‌to‌‌increase‌‌the‌‌sound,‌‌heat,‌‌etc.‌‌of‌‌a‌‌piece‌‌of‌‌equipment;‌‌varmak;‌‌  
sesini‌‌açmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌We‌‌arranged‌‌to‌‌meet‌‌at‌‌7.30,‌‌but‌‌she‌‌never‌t‌ urned‌‌up‌. ‌ ‌
● turn‌‌down‌:‌‌to‌‌reject;‌‌to‌‌refuse;‌‌to‌‌reduce‌‌the‌‌noise,‌‌heat,‌‌etc.‌‌produced‌‌by‌‌a‌‌piece‌‌of‌‌  
equipment‌‌by‌‌moving‌‌its‌‌controls;‌‌reddetmek;‌‌kısmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Why‌‌did‌‌she‌t‌ urn‌‌down‌‌‌your‌‌invitation?‌‌/‌‌Please‌t‌ urn‌‌‌the‌‌volume‌d ‌ own‌. ‌ ‌
● watch‌‌out‌:‌‌used‌‌to‌‌warn‌‌somebody‌‌about‌‌something‌‌dangerous;‌‌dikkatli‌‌olmak‌  ‌
Example:‌W ‌ atch‌‌out‌!‌‌There's‌‌a‌‌car‌‌coming!‌  ‌
● wear‌‌off‌:‌‌to‌‌gradually‌‌disappear‌‌or‌‌stop;‌‌to‌‌fade;‌‌eskimek;‌‌azalmak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌The‌‌effects‌‌of‌‌the‌‌drug‌‌will‌‌soon‌w ‌ ear‌‌off‌. ‌ ‌
● wear‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌make‌‌yourself/somebody‌‌feel‌‌very‌‌tired;‌‌yormak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌You'll‌w ‌ ear‌‌‌yourself‌o‌ ut‌‌‌if‌‌you‌‌carry‌‌on‌‌working‌‌so‌‌hard.‌  ‌
● work‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌exercise;‌‌to‌‌calculate;‌‌to‌‌understand;‌‌antrenman‌‌yapmak;‌‌hesaplamak;‌‌  
anlamak‌  ‌
Example:‌‌I‌‌couldn't‌w ‌ ork‌‌out‌‌‌where‌‌the‌‌music‌‌was‌‌coming‌‌from.‌  ‌
● wipe‌‌out‌:‌‌to‌‌destroy;‌‌to‌‌remove;‌‌yok‌‌etmek‌  ‌
Example:‌‌Whole‌‌villages‌‌were‌w ‌ iped‌‌out‌b ‌ y‌‌the‌‌earthquake.‌  ‌
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