won't

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English - Turkish
{k} will not
won't hold water
Bkz. hold water
won't you go shopping with me
benimle alışverişe gitmek ister misiniz
won
(Astronomi) Kore'nin para birimi
won
{f} kazan

Tom piyangoda 10.000 dolar kazandı. - Tom won $10,000 in the lottery.

İlk ödülünü sergide kazandı. - She won first prize in the exhibition.

won over
kazanılabilir
Won
{i} won [fin.]
Won
(isim) won [fin.]
won
win kazan
won
f., bak. win
This won´t weigh very heavily with her
Onun gözünde pek önemli bir şey değil bu
engine won't start
Motor çalışmıyor
hard-won
zor kazandı
have won
kazandı
it won't be amiss
o yanlış olmayacaktır
it won't break the bank
(deyim) Ucuz!
it won't break the bank
(deyim) Cheap
it won't go down with me
onu benimle gitmeyecek
it won't hurt
acıtmayacak
that won't do any good
herhangi bir yararı olmaz
That story won't wash
İng., k.dili. O masalı kimse yutmaz
The car won't start
Arabanın motorunu çalıştıramıyorum
They won't come on
Vaktinde gelmezler, gör bak!
This won't weigh very
Onun gözünde pek önemli bir şey değil bu
don't worry, it won't hurt
endişelenmeyin acitmayacak
how many races has this jockey won
bu cokey kaç yarış kazandı
i won't go with you
sizinle gelmeyeceğim
i won't hear of it
Kabul etmem
race won by a length
bir at/kayık boyu ile kazanılan yarış
that cat won't jump
olmaz
that cat won't jump
bu iş olmaz
that won't do
yeterli değil
that won't do
sökmez
that won't do
yetmez
that won't do with me
bana sökmez
the engine won't start
motor çalışmıyor
you won't feel any pain
acı hissetmeyeceksiniz
English - English
will not; used to indicate a future non-occurring action

Sam won't be doing any work this afternoon.

Won't is the usual spoken form of `will not'. His parents won't let him come. Contraction of will not. the short form of 'will not'
{f} no, negative (used together with another verb to indicate the future tense)
won't've
will not have

We're still safe. They won't've seen us yet.

won't have it
will not accept it; will not allow it, will not permit it
won't quit
is not ready to give up just yet, does not want to stop
won't take no for an answer
will not accept refusal, will not accept a negative reply
Won Buddhism
A religion founded in Korea in 1916 by Sot'aesan Taejongsa
won
The currency of Korea, making 100 jun in North Korea and 100 jeon in South Korea
won
To live, to remain
won
To be accustomed to do something
won
Simple past tense and past participle of win
Won
{i} currency of Korea
won
Weekly Office Notice
won
To dwell or abide
won
of Win
won
the basic unit of money in South Korea
won
not subject to defeat; "with that move it's a won game
won
Dwelling; wone
won
not subject to defeat; "with that move it's a won game"
won
(win, won, won)
won
the basic unit of money in North Korea
won
Won is the past tense and past participle of win. See table at currency. the past tense and past participle of win. the standard unit of money in South Korea and North Korea
won
past tense of win, as in: Who won the basketball game?
won
past of win
won acclaim
received positive reviews, was praised
won fame
was appreciated, gained a good reputation
won her heart
caused her to love him
won him over
got him to join his cause, earned his support
won his affection
won his heart, enchanted him, got him to love her
won his heart
enchanted him, got him to love her, won his affection
won the award
merited the prize, received an award
won the championship
came in first place in a competition, took the title in a competition
won the cup
won in the finals and received the trophy
won the lottery
won in a raffle, won a large sum of money
won the title
earned the title by victory
won ton
{i} Chinese dumpling which is usually served in soup; wonton soup
won ton
a soup with won ton dumplings
won ton
A ravioli-like Chinese dish of noodles folded around a filling of meat, fish or vegetables They may be boiled, steamed, or deep-fried, and served with dipping sauce
won ton
a Chinese dumpling filled with spiced minced pork; usually served in soup
won ton
a soup with won ton dumplings a Chinese dumpling filled with spiced minced pork; usually served in soup
won ton
A Chinese specialty similar to an Italian RAVIOLI These bite-size dumplings consist of paper-thin dough pillows filled with a minced mixture of meat, seafood and/or vegetables The dough comes prepackaged as WON TON SKINS Won tons may be boiled, steamed or deep-fried and served as an appetizer, snack or side dish, usually with several sauces They are, of course, intrinsic to WON TON SOUP
won-lost record
(sports) a record of win versus losses
hard-won
Having been obtained with effort, despite difficulty and hardship
if the mountain won't come to Muhammad
If one cannot get one's own way, one must bow to the inevitable
the terrorists will have won
Phrase used to indicate that if a specified activity is not continued or carried out, those who seek to disrupt normal activities through terror will have succeeded, which is an unacceptable result

If we have to wear sweaters and turn down our thermostat, the terrorists will have won.

Will not
wont
I won't have it
I do not approve, I will not allow it
It won't kill you
it will not hurt you, it is not all that bad
Will not
nil
dead and won't lie down
(Slang) refuse to give in
dearly-won
entailing great loss or sacrifice; "a dearly-won victory
hard-won
If you describe something that someone has gained or achieved as hard-won, you mean that they worked hard to gain or achieve it. The dispute could destroy Australia's hard-won reputation for industrial stability. achieved only after a of lot effort and difficulty
it won't hurt
it will not be painful
north korean won
the basic unit of money in North Korea
south korean won
the basic unit of money in South Korea
this claim won't hold water
there is no substance to the claim, the claim will be rejected because it has no basis
Turkish - English

Definition of won't in Turkish English dictionary

won
Won
will not
{k} won't
suyu kesiyor. It's so blunt it won't cut anything
(said of a knife)
won't

    Turkish pronunciation

    wōnt

    Synonyms

    willn't, wo'n't, wonnot

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwōnt/ /ˈwoʊnt/

    Etymology

    () Abbreviation of wollnot or woll + not, negations of archaic form of will.

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