to go out

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çıkmak

Cambridge Üniversitesi'nde öğrenim zorluğu çok yüksek olmasına rağmen, çok sayıda öğrencinin hâlâ dışarı çıkmak ve eğlenmek için zamanı var. - Although the pressure of studying at the University of Cambridge is very high, many students still have time to go out and have fun.

Dün dışarı çıkmak zorunda kaldım. - I was obliged to go out yesterday.

dışarıya çıkmak

Onunla dışarıya çıkmak eğlenceli. - It's fun to go out with her.

İşten sonra bir içki için dışarıya çıkmak ister misin? - Would you like to go out for a drink after work?

flört etmek

Benimle flört etmek ister misin? - Would you like to go out with me?

dışarı çıkmak

Dışarı çıkmaktansa evde kalmayı tercih ederim. - I would rather stay at home than go out.

Dün dışarı çıkmak zorunda kaldım. - I was obliged to go out yesterday.

eğlenmeye gitmek
kesilmek
(ışık) sönmek
çekilmek
demode olmak
sokağa çıkmak
kalkmak
gönderilmek
dışarı gitmek

Şu anda dışarı gitmek tehlikeli. - It's dangerous to go outside right now.

Tom'un köpeği dışarı gitmek istedi. - Tom's dog wanted to go outside.

yollanmak (mektup koli vb)
(ateş) sönmek
modası geçmek
sönmek
çık

Bu öğleden sonra dışarıya çıkacağım. - I'm going to go out this afternoon.

Televizyon seyretmek yerine, dışarıya çıkıp biraz temiz hava al. - Go out and breathe some fresh air instead of watching TV.

evden ayrılmak
(with) ile flört etmek, ile gezmek, ile çıkmak: Tarık's started to go out with
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- dışarı çıkmak 2- sönmek
(deyim) gondermek,dagitmak,ilan etmek. 3.goc etmek
(deyim) modasi gecmek
istifa etmek
geçmek
eğlenmek için dışarı çıkıp insanlarla buluşmak, çıkmak
grev yapmak
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
exit
go outdoors, leave, exit
to be turned off or extinguished

The lights went out.

of a couple, to have a romantic relationship

They've been going out since for 3 years now, but still live apart.

To become out of fashion

He thought Nehru jackets went out only in the late seventies.

To leave one's abode to go to public places

After going to Joan's for dinner, they went out.

to become extinct, to expire

And cold the poor man lies at night, / And so goes out the year.

To leave, especially a building
If you go out, you leave your home in order to do something enjoyable, for example to go to a party, a bar, or the cinema. I'm going out tonight. stay in
become extinguished; "The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark"
date regularly; have a steady relationship with; "Did you know that she is seeing an older man?"; "He is dating his former wife again!"
To become extinguished.To go outdoors; leave one's residence - "He went out at seven."To take part in social life outside the home - "goes out a lot."To become unfashionable - "High boots went out last year."To undergo structural collapse - "The bridge went out."
If a message goes out, it is announced, published, or sent out to people. Word went out that a column of tanks was on its way
exit; be turned off (light); (his back) was thrown out; strike
feelings You can say `My heart goes out to him' or `My sympathy goes out to her' to express the strong sympathy you have for someone in a difficult or unpleasant situation. My heart goes out to Mrs Adams and her fatherless children
If you go out to do something, you make a deliberate effort to do it. You do not go out to injure opponents It will be a marvellous occasion and they should go out and enjoy it
When a television or radio programme goes out, it is broadcast. The series goes out at 10.30pm, Fridays, on Channel
go out of fashion; become unfashionable
If something that is burning goes out, it stops burning. The fire seemed to be going out
If you go out with someone, the two of you spend time together socially, and have a romantic or sexual relationship. I once went out with a French man They've only been going out for six weeks
take the field; "The soldiers went out on missions"
8. When the tide goes out, the water in the sea gradually moves back to a lower level. The tide was going out. come in
leave the house to go somewhere; "We never went out when our children were small"
If a light goes out, it stops shining. The bedroom light went out after a moment
move out of or depart from; "leave the room"; "the fugitive has left the country"
to go out

    Турецкое произношение

    tı gō aut

    Произношение

    /tə ˈgō ˈout/ /tə ˈɡoʊ ˈaʊt/

    Этимология

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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