all right.

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English - Turkish
tamam

Tamam, önerinizi kabul edeceğim. - All right. I'll accept your offer.

Sanırım o şimdi tamam. - I think it's all right now.

olur

Pekala, onu kendi tarzınla yap fakat başarısız olursan beni suçlama. - All right, do it your own way, but don't blame me if you fail.

Bu öğleden sonra erken gidersek doğru olur mu? - Is it all right if I leave early this afternoon?

fena değil
iyi

Birbirimizi sevdiğimiz sürece, biz iyi olacağız. - As long as we love each other, we'll be all right.

Bay Ford şimdi iyidir. - Mr. Ford is all right now.

(Konuşma Dili) işleri yolunda
anlaşıldı

Anlaşıldı. Onu ben götüreceğim. - All right. I'll take it.

Anlaşıldı. Lütfen onu ısmarla. - All right. Please order it.

doğru

Bu öğleden sonra erken gidersek doğru olur mu? - Is it all right if I leave early this afternoon?

Burada bir flaş kullanmak doğru mu? - Is it all right to use a flash here?

(Konuşma Dili) tamam tamam
(Konuşma Dili) başarılı
bir şeyi yok
iyi durumda
sağlıklı
hay hay
yolunda

Şimdi her şey yolunda. - Everything is all right now.

Burada her şey yolunda mı? - Is everything all right out here?

(Konuşma Dili) eh işte
(Konuşma Dili) rahatı yerinde
(Konuşma Dili) kabul edilebilir
(Konuşma Dili) tatminkar
(Konuşma Dili) kuşkusuz ki
(Konuşma Dili) olur tamam
sağlam
hayhay
(Konuşma Dili) doyurucu
idare eder
peki
pek iyi
(Konuşma Dili) kesinlikle
(Konuşma Dili) mutlu
uygun
(Konuşma Dili) elbette ki
(Konuşma Dili) rahat

Kötü bir öğretmene sahip olmak sizi rahatsız ediyor olmalı. Ben de aptalım. Öyleyse, tamam. - It must bother you to have taken a bad master. I'm stupid too. So, it's all right.

İçin rahat olsun, her şey yoluna girecek. - Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.

fairly well
fena değil
all right
yakşı yağdayda
all right
zarar görmemiş
All right
amam
All right
{k} Aferin!/Yaşa be!/Çok iyi!/Harika!
All right
{k} Peki./Tamam.: All right, I'll come. Peki, gelirim
all right
şöyle böyle
fairly well
oldukça iyi

Tom dün girdiği sınavda oldukça iyi yaptı. - Tom did fairly well on the test he took yesterday.

Tom oldukça iyi dans edebilir, değil mi? - Tom can dance fairly well, can't he?

English - English
a'right
a'ight
In good health, unharmed

I had a headache earlier, but now I'm all right.

Used to fill space or pauses

All right, so what you suggest we do next?.

good; in acceptable, if not excellent condition

The car is all right. It gets me there, anyway.

fairly well

That went all right, I suppose.

Used as a greeting, roughly equivalent to how are you

All right, mate, how are things with you and the missus?.

Used to affirm, indicate agreement, or consent

All right, let's go then.

Used as a general lead-in or beginning

All right, let's get started.

Used to indicate support, favor or encouragement

All right! They scored!.

Most certainly; for sure

You taught them a lesson all right! They won't be back.

Used to express exasperation or frustration, often with already

All right, already! Let me finish what I was doing first, and then we can talk.

being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition; "an all-right movie"; "the passengers were shaken up but are all right"; "is everything all right?"; "everything's fine"; "things are okay"; "dinner and the movies had been fine"; "another minute I'd have been fine"
{s} O.K., fine, good
used to reinforces an assertion; "it's expensive all right
being in good health; "he's feeling all right again"; "I'm fine, how are you?"
all right in BRIT, also use alright
{ü} expression of hesitant unwilling agreement (as in: Boy: "Let's go to a movie. Please mom!", Mom: "Oh, all right, I really don't feel like it but I will")
If you say that someone or something is all right, you mean that you find them satisfactory or acceptable. Is it all right with you if we go now? `How was school?' --- `It was all right.' = okay All right is also used before a noun. He's an all right kind of guy really
You say all right before a statement or question to indicate that you are challenging or threatening someone. All right, who are you and what are you doing in my office? = okay
in a satisfactory or adequate manner; "she'll do okay on her own"; "held up all right under pressure"; (`alright' is a nonstandard variant of `all right')
used to reinforces an assertion; "it's expensive all right"
If you say that something happens or goes all right, you mean that it happens in a satisfactory or acceptable manner. Things have thankfully worked out all right = okay
If someone or something is all right, they are well or safe. All she's worried about is whether he is all right Are you feeling all right now? = okay
You say `all right' during a discussion to show that you understand something that someone has just said, and to introduce a statement that relates to it. `I'm a bit busy now.' --- `All right, why don't I come back later?' = okay
formulae You say `all right' when you are agreeing to something. `I think you should go now.' --- `All right.' = okay
You say `all right?' after you have given an instruction or explanation to someone when you are checking that they have understood what you have just said, or checking that they agree with or accept what you have just said. Peter, you get half the fees. All right? = okay
sentence-initial expression of agreement
If someone in a position of authority says `all right', and suggests talking about or doing something else, they are indicating that they want you to end one activity and start another. All right, Bob. You can go now
regular
all right.

    Hyphenation

    all right

    Videos

    ... All right, I think we've learned enough about Jai. ...
    ... ELLIE POWERS: All right. ...
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