very.

listen to the pronunciation of very.
الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف very. في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

damned
{s} lanetli

Üç çeşit yalan vardır: yalanlar, lanetli yalanlar ve istatistikler. - There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics

very
çok

Benim çok iyi bir sözlüğüm yok. - I haven't a very good dictionary.

Bu kravat sana çok iyi uyuyor. - That tie suits you very well.

damned
allah kahretsin
damned
kör olasıca
damned
kör olası
very
tümüyle

I am very against the legalisation of drugs - Uyuşturucuların yasalaşmasına tümüyle karşıyım.

very
zilzurna

We got very drunk. - Zilzurna sarhoş olduk.

very
gerçek

O gerçekten çok zeki. - He is very clever indeed.

Seni anlamak gerçekten çok zor. - Understanding you is really very hard.

very
gerçekten

O gerçekten çok zeki. - He is very clever indeed.

Tom gerçekten hissettiği şekli gizlemede çok iyi değildir. - Tom isn't very good at concealing the way he really feels.

very
korkunç

Burada çok az mağaza var ve sinema da korkunç. - There are very few shops and the cinema is awful.

Dünyanın dışı çok korkunçtur. - The world outside is very scary.

damned
Allahın belası
damned
{f} lanetle
very
cüda
very
ta kendisi

You are the very definition of love - Sen aşkın ta kendisisin.

very
pek

Tom'un pek çok arkadaşı yok. - Tom doesn't have very many friends.

Bugünün Pekin'i bende çok derin bir etki bıraktı ve merakımı uyandırdı. - Today's Beijing has given me a very deep impression and aroused my curiosity.

very
köp

Köpeklere çok düşkündür. - She is very fond of dogs.

Ben köpekleri çok severim. - I like dogs very much.

very
tam

He left his last job for very this reason - İşinde tam bu yüzden ayrıldı.

Trafik çok yoğundu. Arabalar tampon tampona dizilmişti. - The traffic was very heavy. The cars were lined up bumper to bumper.

O, tam çalma anında tespit edildi. - He was detected in the very act of stealing.

very
yaman
very
aynı

Marcus had scratched a door; the very one I had just entered moments ago, with a pen that had run out of ink - Marcus birkaç dakika önce girmiş olduğum aynı kapıyı mürekkebi tükenmiş bir kalemle çizdi.

Aynı hatayı tekrar yaptın. - You have made the very same mistake again.

O sadece bir doktor değil, aynı zamanda çok ünlü bir roman yazarıdır. - Not only was he a doctor, he was also a very famous novelist.

very
en

Those were his very last words - Bunlar onun en son sözleriydi.

very
en üstünlük derecesinde sıfatlar veya first/last/own/same gibi sıfatlardan önce vurguyu arttırmak için kullanılır
bally
kahrolası
bally
çok
bally
argo yaman
damned
{s} kahrolası
damned
{s} iğrenç
damned
mahkum
damned
(sıfat) allah'ın belâsı, lanet olası, kahrolası, lanetli, lânetlenmiş; iğrenç
damned
{s} allah'ın belâsı
damned
allah belasını versin
damned
en iyisi
damned
He did his damnedest to please them
damned
aşırı
damned
Biliyorsam kahrolayım damnedest
damned
son derece
very
çok, pek, gayet: very good çok iyi. very warm pek sıcak. He speaks English very well. İngilizceyi gayet iyi konuşuyor
very
kati

This is the very proof of God's grace - Bu Tanrı'nın lütfunun kati kanıtıdır.

Leyla ve Sami çok korkunç bir katil çiftiydi. - Layla and Sami were a very gruesome couple of killers.

Seri katillerin çoğu, çocukluklarında şiddete maruz kalmışlardır, ama çocukluklarında şiddete maruz kalan çok az insan, sonradan seri katil olmuştur. - Most serial killers have experienced brutal childhoods, but very few people who experienced brutal childhoods later become serial killers.

very
{s} bile

Mayısta bile hava çok soğuk. - It's even very cold in May.

Makyajsızken bile çok hoş. - Even without makeup, she's very cute.

very
{s} salt

O salt melodi bana gençliğimi hatırlattı. - That very tune reminded me of my adolescence.

very
Marriage is the very thing for you Evlilik se
very
hususi
very
{s} sırf
very
{s} özel

Tom çok özel bir öğrenci. - Tom is a very dedicated student.

Laura elbiseleri hakkında çok özel. - Laura is very particular about her clothes.

very
He is the veriest idiot who ever lived Simdiye kadar yaşamış aptalların daniskasıdır
very
{s} mutlâk
very
ziyadesiyle
very
gayetle
التركية - التركية
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Çakmaktan ateş çıkması
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
bally

That was a bally foolish thing to do, old chap!.

damned

What's so damned important about a football game?.

positively

I had a positively wonderful time.

truly

You are truly silly.

lip-smacking

Aunt Bessy's Easter ham is always lip-smacking good.

bear

You rang me last night but it was bear late and I didn't answer.

werry
gert

That's a gert big sandwich.

way

I'm way tired.

reight
all that

We do not have all that much time to finish.

lip-smackingly

Aunt Bessy's Easter ham is always lip-smackingly good.

heavy
to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly

You’re very tall.

The same; identical

That's the very tool that I need.

mere

The very thought of defining this word is off-putting.

True, real, actual

The very blood and bone of our grammar.

emphasis Very is used to give emphasis to an adjective or adverb. The problem and the answer are very simple It is very, very strong evidence indeed I'm very sorry They are getting the hang of it very quickly Thank you very much The men were very much like my father
emphasis You use very with nouns to emphasize that something is exactly the right one or exactly the same one. Everybody says he is the very man for the case She died in this very house
emphasis You use very with certain nouns in order to specify an extreme position or extreme point in time. At the very back of the yard, several feet from Lenny, was a wooden shack I turned to the very end of the book, to read the final words He was wrong from the very beginning We still do not have enough women at the very top
precisely as stated; "the very center of town"
emphasis You use very to give emphasis to a superlative adjective or adverb. For example, if you say that something is the very best, you are emphasizing that it is the best. They will be helped by the very latest in navigation aids At the very least, the Government must offer some protection to mothers who fear domestic violence
{a} true, real, the same, in a great degree
{a} mighty

Tom is a mighty important figure in our town. - Tom is a very important person in our town.

molto
so
miniscule
sehr
formulae Very well is used to say that you agree to do something or you accept someone's answer, even though you might not be completely satisfied with it. `We need proof, sir.' Another pause. Then, `Very well.' Very well, please yourself. = all right
True; real; actual; veritable
A system of signaling in which balls of red and green fire are fired from a pistol, the arrangement in groups denoting numbers having a code significance
true, truly
used to give emphasis to the relevance of the thing modified; "his very name struck terror"; "caught in the very act"
precisely so; "on the very next page"; "he expected the very opposite
In a high degree; to no small extent; exceedingly; excessively; extremely; as, a very great mountain; a very bright sum; a very cold day; the river flows very rapidly; he was very much hurt
Not very is used with an adjective or adverb to say that something is not at all true, or that it is true only to a small degree. She's not very impressed with them It's obviously not used very much `How well do you know her?' --- `Not very.'
to a great extent or degree
emphasis You use very with nouns to emphasize the importance or seriousness of what you are saying. At one stage his very life was in danger The very basis of Indian politics has been transformed History is taking place before your very eyes
emphasis The expression very much so is an emphatic way of answering `yes' to something or saying that it is true or correct. `Are you enjoying your holiday?' --- `Very much so.'
extremely, in an emphasized manner
Exactly the same; identical
precisely so; "on the very next page"; "he expected the very opposite"
If you say that you cannot very well do something, you mean that it would not be right or possible to do it. He couldn't very well go to her office and force her to write a check I said yes. I can't very well say no. W1S2 used to emphasize that you are talking exactly about one particular thing or person
being the exact same one; not any other: ; "this is the identical room we stayed in before"; "the themes of his stories are one and the same"; "saw the selfsame quotation in two newspapers"; "on this very spot"; "the very thing he said yesterday"; "the very man I want to see"
used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal; "she was very gifted"; "he played very well"; "a really enjoyable evening"; "I'm real sorry about it"; "a rattling good yarn"
{s} particular, specific; absolute, complete; simple, mere; genuine; actual
used to give emphasis; "the very essence of artistic expression is invention"- Irving R Kaufman; "the very back of the room"
adverb mighty 2
frightfully
wickedly
adverb awful 2
adverb real 2
only too-
hecka
geet
uncommonly
muy
awfully

I was awfully confused by his question. - I was very confused by his questions.

very.

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    ve·ry

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