Ben hastaydım, aksi halde toplantıya katılırdım.
- I was ill, otherwise I would have attended the meeting.
Acele et, aksi halde öğle yemeğine geç kalacaksın.
- Hurry up, otherwise you'll be late for lunch.
Acele etsen iyi olur, aksi takdirde randevun için geç kalacaksın.
- You'd better hurry, otherwise you'll be late for your appointment.
Meşgulüm. Aksi takdirde davetini kabul ederdim.
- I'm busy, otherwise I'd accept your invitation.
Acele etsen iyi olur, yoksa geç kalacaksın.
- You'd better hurry, otherwise you'll be late.
Derhal git, yoksa geç kalacaksın.
- Go at once, otherwise you will be late.
Ben onun iyi bir kitap olduğunu düşünmüştüm fakat Jim başka türlü düşündü.
- I thought it was a good book, but Jim thought otherwise.
Başka türlü yapamazdım.
- I could not have done otherwise.
Tom sana bunun dışında söylemedikçe, yarınki toplantıda olmalısın.
- Unless Tom tells you otherwise, you should be at tomorrow's meeting.
Yemek çok lezzetli değildi ama bunun dışında parti bir başarıydı.
- The food wasn't very delicious, but otherwise the party was a success.
Tom'u başka türlü ikna etmeye çalıştım.
- I tried to convince Tom otherwise.
Başka türlü yapamazdım.
- I could not have done otherwise.
Gençliğini boş harcama, aksi durumda daha sonra pişman olursun.
- Don't waste your youth, otherwise you'll regret it later.
He prayed to Neptune every day. Otherwise he behaved rationally.
You may be right, but I think otherwise.
I’m not well today, otherwise I would have helped.
You have to open your umbrella, otherwise you'll get wet.
He said he didn’t do it, but the evidence was otherwise.
I was ill, otherwise I would've attended the meeting.
- I was ill, otherwise I would have attended the meeting.
Be sure to clear the lint trap before you run the dryer. Otherwise, you might start a fire.
- Be sure to clean the lint filter before you run the dryer. Otherwise, you might start a fire.
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