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Definition von say- im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
söylemek

Dün gece Bay A bugünkü toplantıya katılamayacağını söylemek için beni aradı. - Last night, Mr. A called me up to say he couldn't attend today's meeting.

Onun söylemek istediği sadece reddedeceği anlamına geliyor. - What she wants to say just adds up to a refusal.

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demek

Ne alışveriş etmek ne de anneme hoşça kal demek için zamanım vardı. - I had neither the time to go shopping, nor to say goodbye to my mother.

Onun ne demek istediğini anlayamadım. - I couldn't make out what he wanted to say.

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varsaymak
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
tekrarlamak

Hiçbir şey söylemezsen, bunu tekrarlamak için çağrılmayacaksın. - If you don't say anything, you won't be called on to repeat it.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{i} laf
I dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
sanırım
You don't <span class="word-self">sayspan>
{k} Yok canım!
i dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
belki, diyebilirim ki
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{i} söz sırası
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
bildirmek

Ben onun hakkında size bildirmek istedim ama Tom bir şey söylemememi söyledi. - I wanted to let you know about that, but Tom told me not to say anything.

so to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
tabiri caizse
so to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
tabir caizse
that is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
söylemek gerekiyorsa
that is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
bir başka ifadeyle
to <span class="word-self">sayspan> nothing of
üstelik
i dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
zannedersem
i dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
diyebilirim ki
let him have his <span class="word-self">sayspan>
diyeceğini desin
let him have his <span class="word-self">sayspan>
bırak
needless to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
fazla söze gerek yok
needless to <span class="word-self">sayspan>.
söylemeye gerek yok
never <span class="word-self">sayspan> die!
sakın vazgeçme!
one might as well <span class="word-self">sayspan>
aynı şekilde
people <span class="word-self">sayspan>
diyorlar ki
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
okumak

Tom Mary'ninFransızca okumak zorunda olduğunu söylüyor. - Tom says Mary has to study French.

Tom, raporu okumak için henüz zamanı olmadığını söylüyor. - Tom says that he hasn't yet had time to read the report.

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diyelim
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
demek (said)
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
ister misin

Bir şey söylemek ister misin? - Do you want to say anything?

Bir şey söylemek ister misin, Tom? - Would you like to say something, Tom?

so to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
sözde
so to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
güya
sooth to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
doğrusu
strange to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
hayret
that is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
bir başka deyişle
though I <span class="word-self">sayspan> so myself
övünmek gibi olmasın ama
what did you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
ne söyledin
what did you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
ne dedin
what did you <span class="word-self">sayspan>?
nasıl
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{i} söz

Tom'un o konuda bir sözü yok. - Tom doesn't have a say in that matter.

Baylar, karşılamada birkaç söz söylemem için bana izin verin. - Gentlemen, allow me to say a few words in greeting.

have one's <span class="word-self">sayspan>
söz söyleme fırsatı bulmak
needless to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
tabii ki

Ben hiçbir canlıyı küçümsemiyorum. Tabii ki ben Allah değilim. Ben de kulum; hatalarım olmuştur, yalanlamıyorum. - I don't look down upon any living being. Needless to say, I'm no God. I'm a human being myself; I may have made mistakes, I do admit.

not <span class="word-self">sayspan> boo to a goose
tavuğa kışt bile diyememek
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
söyle

İngiliz, Belçikalı ve Hollandalı bir meyhaneye girer ve tezgahta otururlar. Barmen söyler, Bir dakika bekleyin, bu bir şaka mı ne? - An Englishman, a Belgian and a Dutchman enter a pub and sit down at the counter. Says the barkeeper, Wait a minute, is this a joke or what?

Bazı doktorlar hastalarını memnun etmek için bir şeyler söylerler. - Some doctors say something to please their patients.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
tutmak
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
söz sahibi olma
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
söz söyleme/karar verme hakkı/ gücü
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
farzetmek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> farewell
veda et
<span class="word-self">sayspan> goodbye
veda et

Veda etmek istiyorum. - I want to say goodbye.

Tom'a veda etmeye gideceğim. - I'm going to go say goodbye to Tom.

<span class="word-self">sayspan> one's piece
diyeceğini demek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> right to sb's face
yüzüne karşı söylemek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> the word
bırakmak
<span class="word-self">sayspan> the word
izin vermek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> the word
onaylamak
<span class="word-self">sayspan> uncle
pes demek
that is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
bu demek oluyor ki
that is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
yani
that's to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
demek ki
that's to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
yani
they <span class="word-self">sayspan>
diyorlar ki
to <span class="word-self">sayspan> nothing of
da cabası
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
son söz

Tom senin son söze sahip olduğunu söyledi. - Tom said you have the final say.

Ne yazık ki, Tom bununla ilgili son sözü söyleyen kişi değil. - Unfortunately, Tom isn't the one who has the final say on this.

He had, <span class="word-self">sayspan>, a thousand dollars
Diyelim ki bin doları vardı
I dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
zannedersem, sanırım, bana kalırsa
I dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
(Or İ daresay) doğruyu söylemek gerekirse; sanırım, tahminim, tahmin edersem
What do you have to <span class="word-self">sayspan> for yourself?
Şimdi kendini savun bakalım!
as <span class="word-self">sayspan>
olarak söylemek
as they <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Dedikleri gibi
as you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
senin dediğin gibi
before you <span class="word-self">sayspan> anything
herhangi bir şey söylemeden önce
could you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
diyebilir mısın?
for all you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Tüm söylemen için
have a <span class="word-self">sayspan>
(deyim) Söz hakkı olmak. "Only the ınvestors will have a say in the price of the product."
have a <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Görüşünü söylemek
have a voice/<span class="word-self">sayspan> in sth
bir şeyde söz sahibi olmak
i dont know what to <span class="word-self">sayspan>.
i dont ne diyeceğini biliyorum
if you <span class="word-self">sayspan> so
öyle diyorsan
it's not my place to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Üstüme vazife değil
just as you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Söylediğin gibi
never <span class="word-self">sayspan> never
(deyim) Asla asla deme
never <span class="word-self">sayspan> never again
Bir daha asla asla deme
past of <span class="word-self">sayspan>
geçmiş demek
people generally <span class="word-self">sayspan>
insanlar genellikle demek
people <span class="word-self">sayspan>
İnsanlar diyorlar ki... Diyorlar ki
<span class="word-self">sayspan> ditto
tasdiklemek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> for
için söylemek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> it
söylemek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> it with flowers
mesajını çiçeklerle dile getirmek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> it with flowers
mesajını nazikçe dile getirmek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> mas
demek mas
<span class="word-self">sayspan> no
(to) reddetmek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> no more
"Fazla söze gerek yok.", "Ne olduğu anlaşıldı, daha fazla söyleme." gibi söylenen şeyin anlaşıldığını, daha fazla söylemeye gerek olmadığını bildiren söz
<span class="word-self">sayspan> out
dışarı demek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> that
demek ki
<span class="word-self">sayspan> the least
az söylemek
<span class="word-self">sayspan> what
söylediklerine
<span class="word-self">sayspan> what?
ne olacak?
so you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
öyle diyorsun
some <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Kimilerine
tell/<span class="word-self">sayspan> the truth
/ Söylemek söylemek gerçeği
they <span class="word-self">sayspan>
İnsanlar diyorlar ki... Diyorlar ki
to <span class="word-self">sayspan> hello
merhaba demek için
to <span class="word-self">sayspan> so
tabiri caizse
to <span class="word-self">sayspan> the least
Kısaca, sözün kısası, en azından
what <span class="word-self">sayspan>
ne demek
you don't <span class="word-self">sayspan>
söylemiyorsun
<span class="word-self">Sayspan>
{ü} k.dili. Hey, bana bak!
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{f} okumak (dua)
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{f} etmek (dua)
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
etmek okumak bildirmek
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{f} (said) demek, söylemek
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{i} denilen şey, söz
<span class="word-self">sayspan> one's <span class="word-self">sayspan>
söyleyeceğini söylemek
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von say- im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">sayspan>-so
An opinion, or piece of advice

I have to do it. I'm afraid I have no say-so in the matter.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>-so
Permission

You are not to go into that room without my say-so.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>-so
one chap's arbitrary assertion
<span class="word-self">sayspan>-so
If you do something on someone's say-so, they tell you to do it or they give you permission to do it. Directors call the shots and nothing happens on set without their say-so
I <span class="word-self">sayspan>
An exclamation of surprise or protest

I say, what is the meaning of this?.

I'd <span class="word-self">sayspan>
It is my estimate or opinion

I'm no doctor, but I'd say he needs an ambulance.

I'll <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Used to indicate emphatic agreement
as they <span class="word-self">sayspan>
A vague invocation of popular convention when introducing a phrase or expression, which may be accompanied by attribution to a source or locale in which the phrase or expression is used
before you can <span class="word-self">sayspan> Jack Robinson
Very quickly. Quicker than you expect

You have to be careful in that area. They'll have your wallet before you can say Jack Robinson.

do as I <span class="word-self">sayspan> and not as I do
Don't imitate my behavior but obey my instructions
how do you <span class="word-self">sayspan>...in English
Common phrase used to ask how to express an idea or translate a word, often in a foreign language
let's not and <span class="word-self">sayspan> we did
Indicates that the speaker does not agree with a proposed action of a group, and does not wish to participate. Generally the speaker does not actually intend for the group to tell others that the group performed the action, whether or not it were to be actually performed

Many teachers take a Let's not and say we did attitude toward extended experiential learning in the different styles.

nay-<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To reply no
nay-<span class="word-self">sayspan>
A refusal, denial, or negation

That, replied Miss Lucy, depends entirely on the manner in which the nay-says are said..

nay-<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To speak negatively of something
need I <span class="word-self">sayspan> more
Used to say that audience can predict the result of something

Joe Bloggs became president - need I say more?.

needless to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Clearly, obviously (because it is visually obvious)

Reporter: He is, needless to say, a very happy man.

never <span class="word-self">sayspan> die
Do not despair; the outlook may be better than it seems, so don't give up
never <span class="word-self">sayspan> never
Anything can happen; meaning a certain option should not be totally dismissed
never-<span class="word-self">sayspan>-die
That doesn't give up in despair; indomitable
please <span class="word-self">sayspan> again
Used as request for the interlocutor to repeat what he or she said previously
sad to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Sadly, unfortunately

Sad to say, I can’t remember anything else about him. Only that voice, whispering in my ear.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To pronounce

Please say your name slowly and clearly.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
One's stated opinion or input into a discussion

Above all, however, we would like to think that there is more to be decided, after the engines and after the humans have had their says.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To communicate, either verbally or in writing

He said he would be here tomorrow.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
to have a common expression; used in singular passive voice or plural active voice to indicate a rumor or well-known fact

It’s said that fifteen wagon loads of ready-made clothes for the Virginia troops came to, and stay in, town to-night.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To indicate in a written form

The sign says it’s 50 kilometres to Paris.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
Used to gain one's attention before making an inquiry or suggestion; hey

Say, what did you think about the movie?.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
Let's say

I've followed Selina down the strip, when we're shopping, say, and she strolls on ahead, wearing sawn-off jeans and a wash-withered T-shirt.

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
A type of fine cloth similar to serge

All in a kirtle of discolourd say / He clothed was .

<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To recite

Martha, will you say grace?.

<span class="word-self">sayspan> again
"What did you say?" or "Repeat what you have said." A polite formula used when one has not heard or understood what has been said
<span class="word-self">sayspan> cheese
Used imperatively to elicit a smile from someone for a photograph by their saying "cheese" (the vowel of which, when pronounced as is usual in English, forces a somewhat smile-shaped mouth)
<span class="word-self">sayspan> goodbye
(literal sense) To wish someone farewell upon their leaving
<span class="word-self">sayspan> goodbye
to separate from someone
<span class="word-self">sayspan> grace
To recite a prayer of invocation or thanksgiving at meal time
<span class="word-self">sayspan> it, don't spray it
Used to remind someone not to release any saliva while talking

Toshiaki, this three year-old who I babysit, always spits on me when talking. I know he doesn't mean it, but telling him say it, don't spray it just doesn't work.

<span class="word-self">sayspan> wha
relaxed pronunciation of say what
<span class="word-self">sayspan> what
What did you say?; Huh?; expresses incredulity
suffice it to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
An introduction to a statement that will be brief, usually because it is already known or obvious

Suffice it to say that we will not be buying you any more cars in the future.

suffice to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
An introduction to a statement that will be brief, usually because it is already known or obvious

Suffice to say that we will not be hiring you any more cars in the future.

that is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
In other words. Used to introduce a clarification, simplification, or explanation

One of the best things about works of music is that they are repeatable, that is to say that one can listen to the same work over and over without becoming tired of it.

there isn't any easy way to <span class="word-self">sayspan> this
Used to introduce bad news
to <span class="word-self">sayspan> the least
Used to suggest that what was previously stated was an understatement

Girl: To say the least!.

what can I <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Said to express that you do not have any information of nor opinion on of the topic being discussed
what do you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Used to ask someone if they are willing to do something

Let's go to the movies tonight, what do you say?.

what do you <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Used to prompt a child to use a polite expression

I want cake! ― What do you say? ― Please!.

wouldn't <span class="word-self">sayspan> boo to a goose
describing a quiet, exceptionally shy person
you can <span class="word-self">sayspan> that again
That is very true
you can't <span class="word-self">sayspan> fairer than that
That is good, reasonable, or fair; one cannot hope for a better decision or outcome
you don't <span class="word-self">sayspan>
really?; no kidding!; is that so?

Hey, guess what? There's a country called Brazil! You don't say..

you know what they <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Used to introduce, or alluding to, an apt adage

You know what they say about men with big feet, don't ya? A man in back smirked at me. I really didn't know what to say. I had heard the saying about men with big feet were supposed to be well hung, but I had no idea what would happen if I said something.

I dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
I would say that -
what can I <span class="word-self">sayspan>
i have nothing to say, i am out of words
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{n} a speech, sample, proof, trial, thin stuff
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{v} to speak, utter, pronounce, tell, allege
<span class="word-self">Sayspan> well or be still
(Atasözü) If you cannot speak good of someone or something, then it is better not to speak
dare <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Think probable; suppose; believe. (Used in first person)

"Mary is unhappy now but I dare say she will be laughing about this tomorrow.", "There is no more ice cream on the table, but I dare say we can find some in the kitchen.".

have a <span class="word-self">sayspan>
(deyim) Have the ability to control
<span class="word-self">sayspan> no more
Said to show that you understand exactly what the other person is suggesting

I saw him coming out of her flat. Say no more!.

suffice to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
(deyim) It is enough to say

Suffice (it) to say, Mike won't be going to Tina's birthday party after what he said about her to her boss.

this is to <span class="word-self">sayspan>
Namely
you can <span class="word-self">sayspan> that again
Very true; I agree entirely
you can <span class="word-self">sayspan> that again
Used to show that you completely agree with what someone has said
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{f} utter, express verbally; assume, suppose; claim, declare, assert
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
If you say that something says it all, you mean that it shows you very clearly the truth about a situation or someone's feelings. This is my third visit in a week, which says it all
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; "I said to him to go home"; "She ordered him to do the shopping"; "The mother told the child to get dressed"
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
(v ) Design
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
You can use say or let's say when you mention something as an example. To see the problem here more clearly, let's look at a different biological system, say, an acorn
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To mention or suggest as an estimate, hypothesis, or approximation; hence, to suppose; in the imperative, followed sometimes by the subjunctive; as, he had, say fifty thousand dollars; the fox had run, say ten miles
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
to say the least: see least needless to say: see needless
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
the chance to speak; "let him have his say" indicate; "The clock says noon" communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?" recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'" utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office" state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
If you say there is a lot to be said for something, you mean you think it has a lot of good qualities or aspects. There's a lot to be said for being based in the country
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
If something says a lot for a person or thing, it shows that this person or thing is very good or has a lot of good qualities. It says a lot for him that he has raised his game to the level required It says much for Brookner's skill that the book is sad, but never depressing
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To repeat; to rehearse; to recite; to pronounce; as, to say a lesson
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
You use say in expressions such as I would just like to say to introduce what you are actually saying, or to indicate that you are expressing an opinion or admitting a fact. If you state that you can't say something or you wouldn't say something, you are indicating in a polite or indirect way that it is not the case. I would just like to say that this is the most hypocritical thing I have ever heard in my life I must say that rather shocked me, too Dead? Well, I can't say I'm sorry
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
If someone asks what you have to say for yourself, they are asking what excuse you have for what you have done. `Well,' she said eventually, `what have you to say for yourself?'
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
communication heard only within the same virtual " room"
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
You use to say nothing of when you mention an additional thing which gives even more strength to the point you are making. Unemployment leads to a sense of uselessness, to say nothing of financial problems
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
{i} statement, something that is said; opinion; right or opportunity to speak; expression of opinion
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
A kind of silk or satin
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
communicate or express nonverbally; "What does this painting say?"; "Did his face say anything about how he felt?"
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
indicate; "The clock says noon"
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
formulae You use `I wouldn't say no' to indicate that you would like something, especially something that has just been offered to you. I wouldn't say no to a drink
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
report or maintain; "He alleged that he was the victim of a crime"; "He said it was too late to intervene in the war"; "The registrar says that I owe the school money"
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
let's assume, supposing that; approximately, about; for instance
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
(Saai) Hajj procession from Safa to Marwa
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To announce as a decision or opinion; to state positively; to assert; hence, to form an opinion upon; to be sure about; to be determined in mind as to
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
A delicate kind of serge, or woolen cloth
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
Tried quality; temper; proof
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To speak; to express an opinion; to make answer; to reply
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
To try; to assay
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
feelings You can use `You don't say' to express surprise at what someone has told you. People often use this expression to indicate that in fact they are not surprised. `I'm a writer.' --- `You don't say. What kind of book are you writing?'
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; "She pronounces French words in a funny way"; "I cannot say `zip wire'"; "Can the child sound out this complicated word?"
<span class="word-self">sayspan>
Instead of
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To take the say To taste meat or wine before it is presented, in order to prove that it is not poisoned The phrase was common in the reign of Queen Elizabeth “Nor deem it meet that you to him convey The proffered bowl, unless you taste the say” Rose: Orlando Furioso, xxi 61
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recite or repeat a fixed text; "Say grace"; "She said her `Hail Mary'"
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If you have a say in something, you have the right to give your opinion and influence decisions relating to it. The students wanted more say in the government of the university
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Essay; trial; attempt
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express in words; "He said that he wanted to marry her"; "tell me what is bothering you"; "state your opinion"; "state your name"
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You can mention the contents of a piece of writing by mentioning what it says or what someone says in it. The report says there is widespread and routine torture of political prisoners in the country You can't have one without the other, as the song says `Highly inflammable,' it says on the spare canister Jung believed that God speaks to us in dreams. The Bible says so too
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v say said pret [OE secgan, sæîde 1/3 sg pret ]
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You can use say when you want to discuss something that might possibly happen or be true. Say you could change anything about the world we live in, what would it be? = suppose
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A speech; something said; an expression of opinion; a current story; a maxim or (Atasözü)
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state as one's opinion or judgement; declare; "I say let's forget this whole business"
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have or contain a certain wording or form; "The passage reads as follows"; "What does the law say?"
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You use that is to say or that's to say to indicate that you are about to express the same idea more clearly or precisely. territories that were occupied in 1967, that is to say, in the West Bank and Gaza
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the chance to speak; "let him have his say"
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Trial by sample; assay; sample; specimen; smack
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emphasis You can use `You can say that again' to express strong agreement with what someone has just said. `Must have been a fiddly job.' --- `You can say that again.'
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When one of the people or groups involved in a discussion has their say, they give their opinion. The Football Association have had their say
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express a supposition; "Let us say that he did not tell the truth"; "Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?"
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You use say in expressions such as I'll say that for them and you can say this for them after or before you mention a good quality that someone has, usually when you think they do not have many good qualities. He's usually smartly-dressed, I'll say that for him At the very least, he is devastatingly sure of himself, you can say that
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To utter or express in words; to tell; to speak; to declare; as, he said many wise things
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When you say something, you speak words. `I'm sorry,' he said She said they were very impressed Forty-one people are said to have been seriously hurt I packed and said goodbye to Charlie I hope you didn't say anything about Gretchen Did he say where he was going? It doesn't sound exactly orthodox, if I may say so
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Saw

Tom and Mary say they saw someone climbing over the fence. - Tom and Mary say they saw somebody climbing over the fence.

Tom and Mary say they saw somebody climbing over the fence. - Tom and Mary say they saw someone climbing over the fence.

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If something says something about a person, situation, or thing, it gives important information about them. I think that says a lot about how well Seles is playing The appearance of the place and the building says something about the importance of the project
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If you say something to yourself, you think it. Perhaps I'm still dreaming, I said to myself
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You indicate the information given by something such as a clock, dial, or map by mentioning what it says. The clock said four minutes past eleven The map says there's six of them
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If something goes without saying, it is obvious. It goes without saying that if someone has lung problems they should not smoke
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utter aloud; "She said `Hello' to everyone in the office"
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von say- im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

numara <span class="word-self">sayspan>! komutu
(Askeri) call off
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(Bilgisayar) count by
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count

In the Tokyo stock market, stocks of about 450 companies are traded over the counter. - Tokyo borsasında, aşağı yukarı 450 şirketin hisse senetleri sayaç üzerinde işlem gördü.

There are three different types of people in the world: those who can count, and those who can't. - Dünyada üç tip insan vardır: sayı sayabilenler, ve sayamayanlar.

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{f} numbered

Tom's days are numbered. - Tom'un günleri sayılı.

His days as a politician are numbered. - Bir siyasetçi olarak onun günleri sayılı.

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regard as
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{f} counting

I'm counting how many people there are. - Orada kaç kişi olduğunu sayıyorum.

I'm counting the minutes until I see you again. - Seni tekrar görünceye kadar dakikaları sayıyorum.

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deem

You know Americans are jealous of the British accent that they deem more prestigious. - Amerikalıların daha prestijli saydıkları İngiliz aksanını kıskandıklarını bilirsiniz.

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