İki yıl sonra eve geri döndüm.
- I got back to home after two years.
Yurtta sulh, cihanda sulh.
- Peace at home, peace in the world.
Japonya'nın dış yardımları yurttaki ekonomik yavaşlamadan dolayı kısmen azalıyor.
- Japan's foreign aid is decreasing in part because of an economic slowdown at home.
Bir İngiliz erkeğinin evi, onun kalesidir.
- An Englishman's home is his castle.
Tom'un evi bir kale gibi görünüyor.
- Tom's home looks like a castle.
Eve vardıktan sonra derhal bir yemek hazırlamaya girişti.
- Upon arriving home, he immediately set about preparing a meal.
Bomba Tom'un evini parçalara ayırdı. İyiki, o anda evde değildi.
- The bomb blew Tom's house to smithereens. Fortunately, he wasn't at home at the time.
Onlar evlerimizin dışına bomba yerleştirdiler.
- They planted bombs outside our homes.
Arnavut kaldırımlı dar sokaklarda, eve geri dönüş yolunu asla bulmayacaksın.
- You'll never find the way back home, through narrow streets of cobblestone.
Darmadağın bir evde yaşamak çok streslidir.
- Living in a cluttered home is very stressful.
Biz bizim anavatanımızdayız.
- We are in our homeland.
Anavatanlarını işgalcilere karşı savundular.
- They defended their homeland against the invaders.
O, ev ödevini akşam yemeğinden önce yapmaya alışkındır.
- She is accustomed to doing her homework before dinner.
Biz evde olmaya alışkın değiliz.
- We're used to not being home.
O, eve altıda mı gelir?
- Does he come home at six?
Eve ulaştığında saat zaten on ikiydi.
- It was already twelve when he reached home.
Yerel hükümetin evsizlere yardım etmesine acil bir ihtiyaç var.
- There is an urgent need for the local government to help the homeless.
Başarılı bir yerel çocuk eve geliyor.
- A successful local boy is coming home.
Tom 5 farklı ülkede 4 evi olduğunu söylüyor.
- Tom says that he has 4 homes in 5 different countries.
Soğuk bir sabahta ülkesini terk etti.
- He left his hometown on a cold morning.
Norveç benim yeni vatanımdır.
- Norway is my new homeland.
Tom biraz vatan hasreti çekiyordu.
- Tom was a little homesick.
Erkekler ev yapar, kadınlar yuva yapar.
- Men make houses, women make homes.
Teksas'ta bir çocuk yuvasını ziyaret etti.
- He visited a children's home in Texas.
Ailenle birlikte eve aitsin.
- You belong at home with your family.
Evdeki herkese söylemek için sabırsızlanıyorum.
- I can't wait to tell everybody at home.
Tüm sayıları, renkleri ve evdeki eşyaları ezbere biliyorum.
- I know all the numbers, colors and things at home by heart.
Bu gece evde mi kalacaksın?
- Will you stay at home tonight?
Öğle yemeğini evde yedi.
- She has lunch at home.
Tom bir bakımevine kondu.
- Tom was put in a nursing home.
Tom ülkesinde bir kız arkadaşı olduğunu Mary'ye söylemedi.
- Tom had not told Mary that he had a girlfriend back home.
Güneş batarken, hepimiz eve doğru hareket ettik.
- The sun having set, we all started for home.
He made no complaint of his ill-fortune, but only repeated in a quiet voice, with a pathos of which he was himself evidently unconscious, I want to get home to Ninety-second Street, Philadelphia..
He enter'd in the house—his home no more, / For without hearts there is no home; .
Walker was penalised for a picking up a Gerry Taggart backpass and from the resulting free-kick, Keane fired home after Johnnie Jackson's initial effort was blocked.
Home! home! sweet, sweet home! / There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home.
The missile was able to home on the target.
Everyone's gone to watch the game; there's nobody home.
I've been to cities that never close down / From New York to Rio and old London town / But no matter how far or how wide I roam / I still call Australia home.
How home the charge reaches us, has been made out by ẛhewing with what high impudence ẛome amongẛt us defend sin, .
because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets:.
The rights listed in the UNCRC cover all areas of children's lives such as their right to have a home and their right to be educated.
... My poor mom, every time she'd come home, she would see the lights flicker and die. ...
... We'd like to think of your entire home as an accessory, or better yet, as a network ...