Deyimsel fiiller
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break apart vi phrasal | literal (fall to pieces) | paramparça olmak geçişsiz f. |
| | parçalanmak geçişsiz f. |
| | yıkılmak geçişsiz f. |
| The dam broke apart because of the force of flood waters. |
break [sth] apart vtr phrasal sep | (disassemble) | parçalara ayırmak geçişli f. |
| | sökmek geçişli f. |
| Lizzie broke the jigsaw puzzle apart and put the pieces back in their box. |
break [sth] apart vtr phrasal sep | figurative (destroy) (mecazlı) | altüst etmek geçişsiz f. |
| | mahvetmek geçişli f. |
| This zoning issue will break apart the community. |
come apart vi phrasal | (fall to pieces) | parçalanmak, parçalara ayrılmak f. |
| | kopmak f. |
| | dağılmak f. |
| The delicate necklace came apart in Gisela's hands. |
drift apart vi phrasal | figurative (friends, couple: lose closeness) (birbirinden) | ayrı düşmek geçişsiz f. |
| Sometimes friends will drift apart over time. |
grow apart vi phrasal | figurative (friends: become less intimate) (arkadaşlık ilişkisi) | yavaş yavaş kopmak f. |
| | uzaklaşmak f. |
| We were best friends in high school, but we have since grown apart. |
live apart vi phrasal | (not cohabit) | ayrı yaşamak f. |
| They are still married, but they live apart, in different towns. |
pull [sth] apart, pull apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (disassemble, take to pieces) | parçalara ayırmak geçişli f. |
| | sökmek geçişli f. |
| When she saw that her inquisitive son had pulled apart the stereo, she scolded him. |
set [sth] apart vtr phrasal sep | (distinguish, make different) | farklı kılmak f. |
| | ayırmak f. |
| Stein's intelligence sets him apart from other soccer players. |
set [sth] apart, set apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (reserve, put aside) | ayırmak f. |
| | tahsis etmek f. |
| | bir kenara koymak f. |
| The family set one bedroom apart for use by guests. |
take [sth] apart, take apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (dismantle, disassemble) | sökmek f. |
| | ayırmak, parçalarına ayırmak f. |
| She was a good mechanic and could take an engine apart in less than three hours. |
take [sth] apart, take apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (analyze) | analiz etmek f. |
| | ayrıntılı incelemek f. |
| The critic took the film apart scene by scene. |
take [sb/sth] apart, take apart [sb/sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (criticize) | eleştirmek f. |
| | kusur bulmak f. |
| | tenkit etmek f. |
| The tabloid took the actress apart for her appearance. |
tear [sth] apart, tear apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (rip to pieces) | parçalamak f. |
| (kağıt, vb.) | yırtmak f. |
| He tore apart the green pear with his bare hands. |
tear [sth] apart, tear apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | (destroy) | harap etmek f. |
| | tahrip etmek f. |
| | mahvetmek f. |
| Ten years of war has torn the city apart. |
tear [sb] apart vtr phrasal sep | figurative (devastate emotionally) (duygusal anlamda) | sarsmak f. |
| | yıkmak f. |
| Getting a cancer diagnosis can tear you apart. |
tear [sb] and [sb] apart, tear apart [sb] and [sb] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (divide) (birbirinden) | ayırmak, koparmak f. |
| Ryan's affair tore him and his fiancée apart. |
tear [sth] apart, tear apart [sth] vtr phrasal sep | figurative (give negative opinions of) | sertçe eleştirmek f. |
| | yerin dibine sokmak f. |
| The art critic just tore apart the painting. |
tell [sth/sb] apart vtr phrasal sep | informal (distinguish between) | ayırt etmek, birbirinden ayırmak f. |
| The twins are so alike that it's not easy to tell them apart. |
Bileşik Şekiller:
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apart from conj | (except) | dışında, haricinde bağ. |
| | hariç bağ. |
| | -den başka bağ. |
| Apart from me, none of my classmates delivered the composition on time. |
apart from adj | (separate from, away from) | ayrı s. |
| | uzakta, uzağında z. |
| He built his house apart from the rest of the village. |
drift apart vi + adv | (separate gradually) | yavaş yavaş ayrılmak geçişsiz f. |
| Asia and North America were once joined, but over the millennia, they drifted apart. |
fall apart vi + adv | (physically: into pieces) | parçalanmak, parçalara ayrılmak f. |
| | dağılmak f. |
| Cheaply made umbrellas fall apart quickly. |
fall apart vi + adv | figurative (plans, relationship: go wrong) (plan, vb.) | bozulmak f. |
| (evlilik) | bitmek f. |
| | altüst olmak f. |
| Lisa's marriage fell apart when she discovered her husband was having an affair. |
fall apart vi + adv | figurative (emotionally: lose control) | kontrolü kaybetmek f. |
| It is important not to fall apart when things don't go exactly your way. |
far apart adj | (distant) | uzak s. |
| China and Romania enjoy a long-standing friendship though the two countries are far apart. |
pull [sth] apart, pull apart [sth] vtr + adv | figurative (criticize harshly) | sertçe eleştirmek geçişli f. |
| The following speaker pulled my theory apart. |
rip [sth] apart vtr + adv | (tear open) | yırtmak f. |
| Impatient to see her present, Naomi ripped the packaging apart. |
rip [sth] apart vtr + adv | (tear into pieces) | parçalamak f. |
| | paramparça etmek f. |
| The hounds ripped the fox apart. |
rip [sb/sth] apart vtr + adv | slang, figurative (criticize harshly) | sertçe eleştirmek f. |
| The critics ripped the author apart. |
torn apart adj | informal (ripped to pieces) | parçalanmış s. |
torn apart, torn-apart adj | figurative (ravaged) | parçalanmış s. |
| | parçalara ayrılmış s. |
Not: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun |
| Following the guerilla insurgencies, little remained of the torn-apart colony. |
torn apart, torn-apart adj | figurative (separated) | ayrılmış s. |
| | ayrı s. |
| Divorces can result in torn-apart families, living in separate parts of the country. |
torn apart, torn-apart adj | informal, figurative (emotionally devastated) (duygusal anlamda) | yıkılmış s. |
| She was torn apart over her mother's death. |
worlds apart adj | figurative (in different environments) | dünyalar kadar ayrı/farklı, birbirinden çok farklı s. |
| When I read letters from my friend in Africa I realize we are worlds apart. |
worlds apart adj | figurative (totally different) | tamamen farklı s. |
| The two proposals are worlds apart: we'll have to work out a compromise. |