each other

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
birbirine

Tom ve Mary birbirine çok yakın. - Tom and Mary are very close to each other.

İki köy birbirine bitişiktir. - The two villages adjoin each other.

yekdiğerini
birbiri

Biz birbirimizi tanımıyoruz. - We don't know each other.

Bu iki çizgi birbirini dik açıyla kesmektedir. - These two lines cut across each other at right angles.

birbirini

Karşılıklı çıkarlar bulursanız, birbirinizle anlaşırsınız. - Find mutual interests, and you will get along with each other.

Onlar birbirini çok iyi tanımıyorlar. - They don't know each other very well.

birbirlerini

İki insan birbirlerini mükemmel şekilde anlıyorlardı, ve birbirlerinin güçlü niteliklerine karşılıklı saygıları vardı. - The two men understood one another perfectly, and had a mutual respect for each other's strong qualities.

Sanki yıllarca birbirlerini görmemişler gibi İki insan yürekten tokalaşıyorlardı. - The two people were shaking hands heartily as if they had not seen each other for years.

birbirimizi

Biz birbirimizi tanımıyoruz. - We don't know each other.

Birbirimizi anlamaya çalışarak yakınlaşırız fakat sadece birbirimizi incitiriz ve ağlarız. - We get closer, trying to understand each other, but just hurt each other and cry.

birbirine göre
birbiriniz
helping each other
yardımlaşma
shout at each other
bağrışmak
each other's
birbirlerinin
each other's
birbirimizin
resemble each other
birbirine benzemek
bet with each other
kırışmak
bid against each other
ihalede kapışmak
fight each other
vuruşmak
flirt with each other
cilveleşmek
get along well with each other
yıldızları barışmak
greet each other
selamlaşmak
helping each other
muavenet
helping each other
yardım
hug each other dearly
sevgiyle kucaklaşmak
hug each other warmly
sevgiyle kucaklaşmak
joke with each other
cilveleşmek
laugh at each other
gülüşmek
love each other
sevişmek
love each other
bir birlerine sevmek
obstinate with each other
inatlaşmak
ogle at each other
kesişmek
oppose each other
zıtlaşmak
promise each other
sözleşmek
quarrel with each other
takışmak
resemble each other
benzeşmek
rub against each other
sürtüşmek
rubbing against each other
sürtüşme
scold each other
bağrışmak
smell each other
koklaşmak
understand each other
anlaşmak
whisper to each other
fısıldaşmak
kiss each other
öpüşmek
live in each other's pockets
içtikleri su ayrı gitmemek
run into each other
çarpışmak
against each other
birbirine karşı
be at each other's throats
(deyim) Kavga etmek, boğuşmak
meeting each other
birbirlerini toplantı
the two are fond of each other.
İki birbirini sever
to put place on top of each other
birbiri üstüne yere koymak
two cunning men will not try to make a dupe of each other
(Atasözü) İki cambaz bir ipte oynamaz
be at each other's throat
boğuşmak
complement each other
birbirini tamalayan
complementing (each other)
birbirini tamamlama
cross each other
karşılaşmak
do you know each other
siz tanışıyor musunuz
do you know each other
siz tanışıyor muydunuz
facing each other
karşı karşıya
in each other's arms
kucak kucağa
in two rows facing each other
iki geçeli
opposed to each other
karşıtlaşmak
play with each other
oynaşmak
playing with each other
oynaşma
separated from each other
ayrı düşmek
telephoning (each other)
telefonlaşma
types of helping each other
hediyeleşme türleri
understand each other
uyuşmak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
to one another; one to the other; signifies that a verb applies to two or more entities both as subjects and as direct objects:

Maria and Robert loved each other.

It is often maintained that each other should be used to denote a reciprocal relation between two entities, with one another reserved for more than two: thus The twins dislike each other but The triplets dislike one another. Sixty-four percent of Usage Panelists say that they follow this rule in their own writing. But it should be pointed out that many reputable writers from Samuel Johnson onward have ignored the rule and that the use of each other for more than two, or of one another for two, cannot be considered incorrect. In particular, there are contexts in which each other and one another are subtly different in meaning. When speaking of an ordered series of events or stages, one another is the preferred form. Thus the sentence The waiters followed one another into the room was preferred by 73 percent of the Usage Panel to the sentence The waiters followed each other into the room.·Each other should not be used as the subject of a clause in writing. Instead of We always know what each other is thinking, one should write Each of us knows what the other is thinking. ·The possessive forms of each other and one another are written each other's and one another's: The boys wore each other's (not each others') coats. They had forgotten one another's (not one anothers') names. used to show that each of two or more people does something to the other or others one another
one another, each to the other
eachother
Alternative spelling of each other. Typically used in the context of "with eachother" as opposed to "each other thing"

Our last night together! How are we going to cope with the absence of eachother?.

argued with each other
fought, quarreled with each other
damaging each other
{i} harming each other; causing damage one to another
forgave each other
made up, said "I'm sorry" to each other
from each other
from one's companions or friends, one from the other
meeting each other
seeing each other, getting together, assembling together
on each other
one on top of the other, one piled on the other
prop each other up
support one another
to each other
from one to the other, from this person to that person
understood each other
there was comprehension between both parties, they knew what they meant
went head to head with each other
butted heads, battled each other, fought each other, competed with each other, did not give in to each other (Slang)
each other

    Расстановка переносов

    each oth·er

    Турецкое произношение

    iç ʌdhır

    Синонимы

    one another

    Произношение

    /ˈēʧ ˈəᴛʜər/ /ˈiːʧ ˈʌðɜr/

    Этимология

    [ 'Ech ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English ech, from Old English [AE]lc; akin to Old High German iogilIh each; both from a prehistoric West Germanic compound whose first and second constituents respectively are represented by Old English A always and by Old English gelIc alike.

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