entweder {adv}

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English - Turkish

Definition of entweder {adv} in English Turkish dictionary

either
her iki

O her iki eliyle yazabilir. - He can write with either hand.

Ben her iki kitabı okumadım. - I haven't read either book.

either
ya o ya bu. "Ya konuşuyor ya da şarkı söylüyor" , "Either he is talking or he is singing"
either
hiçbiri

Onlardan hiçbirini tanımıyorum. - I don't know either of them.

Çocuklardan hiçbirini görmedim. - I didn't see either boy.

either
birinden biri
either
da
either
de değil

Çirkin değilim ama güzel de değilim. - I'm not ugly, but I'm not pretty either.

Bu benim değil. Benim de değil. - This isn't mine. It's not mine either.

either
ya şu ya bu
either
(olumsuz cümlelerde) de
either
de (değil)
either
ikisinden biri

Bunların ikisinden birine sahip olabilirsiniz, fakat ikisine birden değil. - You can have either of these, but not both.

İkisinden biri gitmeli. - Either of the two must go.

either
(or ile) ya ...ya da
either
iki

İki eski âşık arkadaş kalabiliyorsa, ya onlar hâlâ aşıktır ya da hiç olmadılar. - If two past lovers can remain friends, it's either because they are still in love, or they never were.

Her iki yol da seni istasyona götürecektir. - Either way will lead you to the station.

either
herhangi biri

Çocuklardan herhangi birini görmedim. - I didn't see either boy.

İki kitaptan herhangi birini alabilirsin. - You may take either of the two books.

either
conj. ya da
either
{s} (sıfat) ikisi de; her iki: "She doesn't like either one." , "İkisini de sevmiyor." , "On either side of him sat a cat." , "Her iki tarafında bir kedi oturdu."
either
{s} her bir

İki kızın her birini tanıyor musun? - Do you know either of the two girls?

either
either this or that , ya bu yada o
either
(bağlaç) ya da, ne de
either
(İnşaat) den biri
German - English
either
One or the other of two
Each of two

Her hands, long and beautiful, lay on either side of her face.

One or other of two people or things
Introduces the first of two options, the second of which is introduced by "or"

Either you eat your dinner or you go to your room.

{p} one or the other of two, both
It is correlative to or
Either precedes two, or more, coördinate words or phrases, and is introductory to an alternative
(Grammar) also, too, as well (used after a negative clause: I won't either)
One of two; the one or the other; properly used of two things, but sometimes of a larger number, for any one
You use either by itself in negative statements to indicate that there is a similarity or connection with a person or thing that you have just mentioned. He did not even say anything to her, and she did not speak to him either
Each of two; the one and the other; both; formerly, also, each of any number
after a negative statement used as an intensive meaning something like `likewise' or `also'; "he isn't stupid, but he isn't exactly a genius either"; "I don't know either"; "if you don't order dessert I won't either"
pron. one or the other; one and the other
as well
one or the other (of two)
Either is singular Either is singular
You use either in a negative statement in front of the first of two alternatives to indicate that the negative statement refers to both the alternatives. There had been no indication of either breathlessness or any loss of mental faculties right until his death
{s} one of two
You use either in a negative statement to refer to each of two things, people, or situations to indicate that the negative statement includes both of them. She warned me that I'd never marry or have children. --- `I don't want either.' Either is also a quantifier. There are no simple answers to either of those questions. Either is also a determiner. He sometimes couldn't remember either man's name