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| Temel Çeviriler |
| the way out n | (exit) | çıkış i. |
| Not: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective that precedes the noun |
| | The way out is at the back of the building. |
| | There didn't seem to be a way out of the Minotaur's maze. |
way out, way out of [sth] n | figurative (means of escape) | çıkış yolu, çıkış, çıkar yol i. |
| | After he'd signed the contract, there was no way out. |
way out, way-out adj | figurative, informal (unconventional, bizarre) | sıra dışı s. |
| | | garip, tuhaf, acayip s. |
| | | alışılmadık s. |
| | Keith came up with some way-out ideas in the brainstorming session. |
| way out adv | informal (a long way) | çok uzakta z. |
| | The hermit lived way out in the forest. |
| | We traveled way out west. |
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