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English - Turkish
aşağı çekmek
take down
indirmek
take down
parçalara ayırmak
take down
yutmak
take down
not etmek
take down
devirmek
take to
alışmak
take to
sığınmak
take to
hoşlanmak
take down
sökmek (makine vb)
take down
aşağıya indirmek
take down
almak
take down
aşağı götürmek
take to
götürmek

Tom'u eve götürmek istiyorum. - I want to take Tom home.

Tom'u hastaneye götürmek zorunda kaldım. - I had to take Tom to the hospital.

take down
kaydetmek
take down
yazmak
take down
parçalarına ayırmak
take down
parçalara ayır
take to
alışkanlık edinmek
take to
kaçmak
take to
çekilmek
take down
(deyim) take sth.down yazmak,kaydetmek. take someone down a peg (or two) [kd] burnunu kirmak,kibrini kirmak take sth. lying down [kd] katlanmak,itiraz etmeden kabul etmek
take down
yıkmak
take down
aşağılamak
take down
sökmek
take to
kanı kaynamak
take to
(bir şeyi yapmaya) başlamak
take to
çıkmak (sahne vb.)
take to
gitmek

Buradan istasyona gitmek ne kadar alır? - How long does it take to get from here to the station?

Okinawa'ya uçakla gitmek kaç saat sürer? - How many hours does it take to go to Okinawa by plane?

take to
(bir yere) gitmek: She took to her bed and stayed there all week. Yatağına girip bütün hafta orada yattı
take to
(deyim) başlamak,aşlışmak. take someone/sth. to bits/pieces ustalikla elestirip bozmak take someone to task (for sth.) azarlamak,çıkışmak,paylamak take someone to the cleaners [argo] soyup sogana cevirmek,dolandirmak
take to
(deyim) take to someone birinden hoşlanmak take to sth
take to
düşkün olmak
take to
(deyim) bir şeyi sevmek
English - English

Definition of take down to in English English dictionary

take down
To remove something from a wall or similar vertical surface to which it is fixed

He took down the picture and replaced it with the framed photograph.

take down
To lower an item of clothing without removing it

The doctor asked me to take down my trousers.

take down
To remove a temporary structure such as scaffolding

When everything else is packed, we can take down the tent.

take down
To write a note. Usually to record something that is said

If you have a pen, you can take down my phone number.

take down
To remove something from a hanging position

We need to take down the curtains to be cleaned.

take to
To adapt to; to learn, grasp or master

Although he had never skated before, he took to it quickly, and soon glided around the ice with ease.

take to
To begin, as a new habit or practice

After the third one was rejected, she took to asking the department to check the form before she submitted it.

take to
To enter; to go into or move towards

As the train rushed through, thousands of birds took to the air at once.

take down
make a written note of; "she noted everything the teacher said that morning"
take down
move something or somebody to a lower position; "take down the vase from the shelf"
take down
tear down so as to make flat with the ground; "The building was levelled"
take down
reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture"
take down
reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture
take down
If you take down a structure, you remove each piece of it. The Canadian army took down the barricades erected by the Indians They put up the bird table, but it got in everyone else's way so Les tried to take it down. put up
take down
If you take down a piece of information or a statement, you write it down. We've been trying to get back to you, Tom, but we think we took your number down incorrectly I took down his comments in shorthand. = write down
take down
If you take something down, you reach up and get it from a high place such as a shelf. Alberg took the portrait down from the wall Gil rose and went to his bookcase and took down a volume
take down
record, write down, put in writing; remove, lower; take apart, disassemble; (Slang) kill
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades
take to
begin with -; continue to -
take to
If you take to someone or something, you like them, especially after knowing them or thinking about them for only a short time. Did the children take to him?
take to
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for; "She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
take to
If you take to doing something, you begin to do it as a regular habit. They had taken to wandering through the streets arm-in-arm
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades"
take down to

    Hyphenation

    take Down to

    Turkish pronunciation

    teyk daun tı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtāk ˈdoun tə/ /ˈteɪk ˈdaʊn tə/
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