gather toplamak, toplanmak, anlamak, toplantı
- bring many things together, a brunch of anything, to bring or come together in one place, to learn from what you have seen, heard etc, to collect; to pick, meeting of people,
- A crowd of people gathered near the accident.
- Gather round and hear the news.(gelin toplanın da haberi duyun)
- Gather your books together now, please.
- I gather you are leaving tomorrow.( anladığım kadarıyla yarın ayrılıyormussun)
- A family gathering.
- The guard saw him when he was gathering flowers in the state-park.
- The gathering of students joined the meeting.
- We all gathered round and listened to what the guide was saying.
- He gathered up all his papers and put them away.
generate üretme, üretim, nesil, kuşak, jeneratör
- the people who were born about the same time, to produce, the generating of something, one stage in the descent of a family, people who are about the same age, a machine that produces electricity, gas etc,
- This machine generates electricity.
- His silly remarks generated a lot of trouble.
- The generation of electricity.
- All three generations – children, parents and grandparents – lived together quite happily.
- People of my generation all think the same way about this.
- We are in same generation with our friends, brothers and sister.
- Our mothers and fathers belong to an older generation.
- We should look after the planet for future generations.
- This photograph shows three generations of my family.
- The younger generation only seems to be interested in money.
- A generation ago foreign travel was still only possible for a few people.
genuine gerçekten; hakikaten, sahici, samimi
- real, natural, not artificial, not fake, honest; sincere,
- A genuine pearl.
- She has a genuine concern for other people’s happiness.
- Jill’s coat is made of genuine leather, not artificial.
- He thought that he had bought a genuine Rolex watch but it was a cheap fake.
get over kurtulmak, atlatmak,hoş olmayan bir seyin sonuna gelmek
- to recover from an illness, disappointment, surprise etc, to deal with a problem successfully,
- I’ve got over my cold now.
- He’s very disappointed, but he’ll get over it.
- We will have to get over the problem of finding somewhere to live first.
- He still hasn’t got over his wife’s death.
get over with bir an evvel yapıp kurtulmak
- to do something immediately rather than go on worrying about it,
- I was glad to get my visit to the dentist over with.
- I will be glad to get my visit to the dentist’s over with.
give away bağışlamak, hediye etmek, vermek, açığa vurmak
- to give something to others free, to tell a secret,
- I’m going to give some of my books away.
- He gave away our hiding-place.
- There is usually some giveaway with that magazine.
- She said she didn’t know about the money but her face was a dead giveaway.
give way (to) yol vermek, geçmesine izin vermek, çökmek, boyun eğmek
- to allow other people, drivers etc, to go before you do, to break, collapse, to agree against your will,
- Give way to traffic coming from the right.
- The bridge will give way soon.
- She had to give way to the children’s wishes.
- When she got older she gave all her toys away.
- We are giving away a free CD with this month’s issue.
- He smiled politely and didn’t give away his real feelings.
give up vazgeçmek, bırakmak, teslim etmek,
- to stop, to stop using or having something, to hand over something to someone else,
- I must give up smoking.
- They gave up the search.
- You will have to give up cigarettes.
- The police made him give up his gun….
- The thieves were cornered by police and forced to give themselves up.
- They gave up once the other team had scored their third goal.
- I gave up. What is the answer?
- When he was four hours late, I gave him up.
- Her work was so poor that all her teachers gave up on her.
- I have tried many times to give up smoking.
- Don’t give up hope. Things are bound to improve.
- He gave up his seat on the bus to an elderly woman.
go in for katılmak; meraklsı olmak
- to enter a competition, enjoy something that you do regularly,
- He doesn’t go in for outdoor sports much.
goods mal (taşınılabilir), eşya, yük treni
- objects etc for sale; products, article sent by rail,
- Leather goods.
- This station is for passengers and goods.
- A goods train.
- A wide range of costumer goods.
grip kavramak; sıkı tutmak, yolculuk çantası, anlayış
- to take something and hold it tightly, to pat attention to a play, speaking or film, to take a firm hold of something or someone, a firm hold, a bag used by travelers, understanding,
- Grip my hand.
- He gripped his stick.
- The speaker gripped the attention of his audience.
- He had a firm grip on the rope.
- He has a very strong grip.
- The land was in the grip of a very strong grip.
- The land was in the grip of a terrible storm.
- He has a good grip of the subject.
- She gripped my arm in fear.
- The books grips you form start to finish.
- I relaxed my grip and he ran away.
- The climber slipped and lost her grip.
- The teacher kept a firm grip on the class.
gross büyük; bağışlanamaz, bir şeyin tümü
- vulgar, not pleasuring, very bad, too fat, very bad, very fat indeed, total, the total made by several things added together,
- He has become quite gross.
- Gross weight.
- Every body laughed at his jokes, but I thought they were gross and I didn’t feel to laugh.
grow gelişmek;büyümek, olmak, çoğalmak, bırakmak,
- to develop, to get bigger, to cause to develop, the act of growing, adult, to make a plant develop from a seed; to develop in this way, to increase, to let hair get longer; to get longer, to get bigger, to become,
- He grows roses.
- Carrots grow well in this soil.
- Their friendship grew as time went on.
- Your hair has grown a lot.(uzamış)
- Are you growing a bread?
- You’ve grown since I last saw you.
- She has grown into a lovely young woman.
- It’s growing dark.
- He has grown old.
- Many plants grow on the ground.
- The little boy grows up day by day.
- The farmer is growing fruits this year.
- A family must be careful during the growth of their children.
- I have a grown-up sister, she is twenty years old.
- She is growing in confidence all the time.
- You must invest if you want your business to grow.
- We grow vegetables in our garden.
- It began to grow dark.
- The teacher was growing more and more impatient.
- She has grown into a very attractive young woman.
- The coat is too big for him, but he will soon grow into it.