-eli

listen to the pronunciation of -eli
التركية - الإنجليزية
since
because

Since you didn't call, we left without you.

from the time that

I have loved you since I first met you.

From a specified time in the past

I had seen him previously, but hadn't seen him since.

{a} because, before this, ago
from a particular time until now; before
In the time past, counting backward from the present; before this or now; ago
You use since to introduce reasons or explanations. I'm forever on a diet, since I put on weight easily = as
conj. from a particular time until now; because, inasmuch
When you are talking about an event or situation in the past, you use since to indicate that another event happened at some point later in time. About six thousand people were arrested, several hundred of whom have since been released
From a definite past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him since
You use since to mention a time or event in the past when you are describing an event or situation that has happened after that time. The percentage increase in reported crime in England and Wales this year is the highest since the war He turned out to have more battles with the Congress than any president since Andrew Johnson. Since is also a conjunction. So much has changed in the sport since I was a teenager Since I have become a mother, the sound of children's voices has lost its charm
{e} from a particular time until now
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If you say that something has long since happened, you mean that it happened a long time ago. Even though her parents have long since died, she still talks about them in the present tense
from (time)
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Seeing that; because; considering; formerly followed by that
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eli çabuk
fast
eli sıkı
tight
eli kulağında
just around the corner
eli kulağında
impending
eli sıkı
tight-fisted
eli çabuk
dexterous
eli sıkı
near
eli yüzü düzgün
fairly pretty
eli işe yatkın, becerikli, usta
hand, tend to work, skilled craftsmen
eli kulağında
About to happen; on the cards; (just) around the corner; imminent; impending/pending; very close; close at hand; at hand; very near
eli maşalı
hand tales
eli sıkı
Close-fisted, tight-fisted, pinchpenny, hard fisted
eli uzun olmak
to be fingered
eli yüzü düzgün
Presentable, fairly pretty
eli çabuk
dextrous
iki eli arkasına bağlanmış olan
with both hands tied behind
iyi yüreklilik, eli açıklık, cömertlik
good courage, liberality, generosity
tek eli
one hand
başarısızlığa eli mahkum olmak
be a dead duck
bir eli yağda bir eli balda
on easy street
bir eli yağda bir eli balda olmak
to be in clover
bir eli yağda bir eli balda yaşamak
to live off the fat of the land
dostluk eli uzatmak
give a friendly hand
dışı eli yakar, içi beni (yakar)
1. Others think him charming; I know him to be unpleasant. 2. It looks good on the surface, but inside it is terrible
eli alışmak
to become skilful
eli ayağı buz kesilmek
to be very cold, to freeze
eli ayağı dolaşmak
to be at one's wits end
eli ayağı titreme
jim jams
eli ayağı tutan
alive and kicking
eli ayağı tutmak
to be in good health
eli ayağı tutmayan
age worn
eli ayağı tutmayan
doddery
eli ayağı tutmayan
stricken
eli ayağı tutmayan
feeble
eli ayağı tutmayan
crippled
eli ayağı tutmayan
doddering
eli ayağı tutmaz
decrepit
eli açık
freehanded
eli açık
generous

Tom is extremely generous. - Tom son derece eli açık.

eli açık
bountiful
eli açık
profuse
eli açık
large handed
eli açık
open-handed
eli açık
bounteous
eli açık
open-handed, generous cömert
eli açık
freehearted
eli açık
big-hearted
eli açık
munificent
eli açıklık
munificence
eli açıklık
liberality
eli açıklık
openhandedness
eli açıklık
generousness
eli ağır
heavy handed
eli ağır
slow
eli ağır
ham handed
eli ağır
ham fisted
eli ağır
a) slow-working b) heavy-fisted
eli ağır
heavy fisted
eli bayraklı
shrew, quarrelsome
eli boş
light-handed
eli boş
empty-handed
eli boş
empty handed

I came home empty handed. - Ben eve eli boş geldim.

eli boş dönmek
to return empty-handed
eli boş olarak
empty handed
eli dar
hard-up
eli darda
have a weak chest
eli darda olmak
to be had up, to be pushed for money, to be short of money, to be pressed for money
eli darda olmak
be in straitened circumstances
eli darda olmak
be pressed for money
eli darda olmak
be up against it
eli değmek
(deyim) to find time to do sth
eli ekmek tutmak
to earn one's bread
eli genişlemek
to gain money, to have money
eli hafif
light-handed
eli ile alabalık tutmak
tickle a trout
eli işe yakışmaz
maladroit
eli işe yatkın
handy
eli işe yatmak
to be skilful
eli kavrama
handgrip
eli kaymak/kurtulmak
lose one's grip
eli kolu bağlı olmak
to be bound/tied hand and foot
eli kulağında
imminent

According to the radio, a storm is imminent in the North. - Radyoya göre, bir fırtınanın eli kulağında.

eli kulağında
pending
eli kulağında
about to happen
eli kulağında
about to happen, impending, imminent
eli kulağında olmak
be in the offing
eli mahkum
doomed
eli maşalı
quarrelsome, shrew
eli maşalı kadın
virago
eli omuzlardan daha yüksek olan
overhand
eli sıkı
close-fisted
eli sıkı
spare
eli sıkı
shabby
eli sıkı
skinny
eli sıkı
niggard
eli sıkı
mean
eli sıkı
pinchpenny
eli sıkı
hard fisted
eli sıkı
closefisted, stingy, tight, close, tightfisted
eli sıkı tip
niggard
eli sıkılık
illiberality
eli uz
dexterous
eli uzun
thievish, light-fingered
eli uzun
light-fingered
eli yatkın
skilled
eli yatkın
handsome
eli yatkın
skilled (at), apt (at)
eli yatkın
inclined
eli yatkın
deft
eli yatkın olmak
get the feel of it
eli yatkınlık
smartness
eli çabuk
swift-handed
eli çabuk
expeditious
eli çabuk
nimble fingered
eli çabuk
fast working, efficient, deft
eli çabuk
adroit
eli çabuk
swift
eli çabuk
sharp
eli çabuk kimse
hustler
gurbet eli foreign place, place far
from one's home or homeland
iki eli (kızıl)
kanda olsa no matter what he's/she's doing, no matter what, no matter how tied up he/she is
iki eli böğründe kalmak
to be at a loss as to what to do; to feel helpless
iki eli kanda olsa
no matter how busy he is
iki eli yakasında olmak
to intend to settle accounts (with another) on Judgment Day
iki eli şakaklarında düşünmek
to brood, be deep in thought
içi beni yakar, dışı eli (yakar)
(Konuşma Dili) Others only know his outward charm, whereas I know his inner nastiness
kendi eli ile yazılmış
autographic
meryem ana eli
welwitschia
sağ eli
right hand

Tom is left-handed, but he writes with his right hand. - Tom solaktır, ancak sağ eliyle yazar.

Raise your right hand. - Sağ elinizi kaldırın.

usta eli
master touch
yardım eli uzatmak
bear a hand
yardım eli uzatmak
extend
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف -eli في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

Eli
The priest who brought up Samuel
Eli
A male given name of biblical origin
eli
my God
Eli
{i} male first name (form of Eliahu and other names)
Eli
of Hebrew origin
Eli
Heckscher Eli Filip Terry Eli Whitney Eli
Eli Cohen
(1924-1965) Israeli spy who worked in Syria in the 1960's and who was later discovered and executed by the Syrians (publicly hanged on May 18th 1965)
Eli Filip Heckscher
born Nov. 24, 1879, Stockholm, Swed. died Nov. 26, 1952, Stockholm Swedish economist and economic historian. He taught at the Stockholm School of Economics from 1909 and was a founder and director of the Stockholm Institute for Economic History. He wrote mainly on economic history, producing such works as The Continental System (1922) and Mercantilism (1935). He originated the concept of commodity points, which limit the fluctuation of paper currencies, and argued in favour of free trade, asserting that differing productive factors were responsible for differing commodities trading advantages among nations. This hypothesis, expanded on by his student Bertil Ohlin (1899-1979), is now known as the Heckscher-Ohlin theory
Eli Terry
born April 13, 1772, East Windsor, Conn. died Feb. 26, 1852, Plymouth, Conn., U.S. U.S. clockmaker. He made a specialty of one-day wooden shelf clocks, especially his "perfected wood clock" known as the Terry clock (1814). Using interchangeable parts made by mechanized techniques, production at his Plymouth factory rose to as high as 10,000-12,000 Terry clocks per year
Eli Whitney
born Dec. 8, 1765, Westboro, Mass., U.S. died Jan. 8, 1825, New Haven, Conn. U.S. inventor, engineer, and manufacturer. He is best remembered as the inventor of the cotton gin (1793), which led to greatly increased production of the short-staple cotton grown in much of the South, making the region prosperous. The most important innovation credited to Whitney may be the concept of mass production of interchangeable parts. His idea of manufacturing quantities of identical parts for assembly into muskets, after undertaking in 1797 to supply the U.S. government with 10,000 muskets in two years, helped inaugurate the vastly important American System of manufacture
Eli Whitney
{i} (1765-1825) U.S. inventor who invented the cotton gin
eli
The high priest at Shiloh with whom Samuel ministered in his early years See Chapter 8
eli
This is the abbreviation used to describe several titanium alloys including 6-4 ELI ELI stands for extra low interstitials Interstitials are the elements oxygen, nitrogen and carbon ELI means that these interstitials have been reduced beyond the standard titanium alloy requirements to improve ductility and fracture toughness
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