Yurt dışında olsam ve param bitse, ben daha fazla istemek için ailemi ararım.
- If I were abroad and I ran out of money, I would call my parents to ask for more.
Sorunun nasıl çözüleceği konusundaki fikrinizi duydum, ancak neyi kastettiğinizi örneklemenizi istemek zorunda kalacağım.
- I heard your idea on how to solve the problem, but I would have to ask you to exemplify what you mean.
Affedersiniz, sakıncası yoksa bunu yineleyebilir misiniz?
- Excuse me, would you mind repeating that?
Sakıncası yoksa bunu açıklar mısınız?
- Would you mind explaining this?
Sizinle oturmamın sizce bir sakıncası var mı?
- Would you mind if I sit with you?
Pencereyi açmamın sizce bir sakıncası var mı?
- Would you mind if I open the window?
Japonya'da doğmuş olmayı tercih ederdim.
- I would rather have been born in Japan.
Dışarı çıkmaktansa evde kalmayı tercih ederim.
- I would rather stay at home than go out.
Lütfen bana yardım eder misiniz?
- Would you please help me?
İngilizce konuşmayı tercih eder misiniz?
- Would you prefer to speak in English?
Bana bir indirim yapar mısınız?
- Would you give me a discount?
Lütfen takımımıza koçluk yapar mısınız?
- Would you please coach our team?
I would love to see the monuments.
I'd prefer to swim in this sea. It looks clean. ( Bu denizde yüzmeyi tercih ederim. Deniz, temiz görünüyor. ).
Birlikte gelmemin bir sakıncası var mı?
- Would you mind if I came along?
Sütün kalanını içmemin bir sakıncası var mı?
- Would you mind if I drank the rest of the milk?
I would've gone if it hadn't rained.
What dost thou professe? What would’st thou with vs?.
The free access model, the media magnate said last week, was malfunctioning. Well he would, wouldn't he?.
I'd have liked to died laughing!.
Would you like tea, or coffee?.
I would like to go swimming tomorrow.
She was the sort of woman middle-aged men said they wouldn't throw out of bed, but never expected to get into it.
Would-be marines have to get through a rigorous examination.
Would-be film stars often become waitresses.
2002: Eddie Would Go: The story of Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Hero — title of book by Stuart Coleman (ISBN 097062137X).
I didn't plan to stop there, but as luck would have it, they were open when I went by.
I can remember when you could stop a clock.
Archie was an artist, finely chiselled, the type girls go for like catnip. He . . . was expected to marry an American heiress. But she loved a muscular curate with a face that would stop a clock.
State politicians were still generally despised as second-raters, has-beens and never-would-bes more interested in lining their own pockets than in delivering services to those whom they were supposed to represent.
... But in 2001, it would've been about $10 million each. ...
... How should we have answered that question? I don't know. But I would've answered ...