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Common verbs 2

Common verbs in English 2

verbsDefinitionsample sentencesmeaning in Turkish
appear to become visible : to begin to be seen The sun began to appear from behind the clouds. görünmek, gözükmek
arrange to move and organize (things) into a particular order or position She arranged her pictures on her desk. düzenlemek, planlamak
care to feel interest in something : to be interested in or concerned about something I don't care about your little problems. ilgilenmek, gözetmek
carry to move (something) while holding and supporting it He is carrying his baby daughter in his arms. taşımak
check to look at (something) carefully to find mistakes, problems, etc., or to make sure there is nothing wrong with it She checked her makeup in the mirror. kontrol etmek, denetlemek
collect to get (things) from different places and bring them together They collected information about the community. toplamak
damage to harm or break something Smoking can seriously damage your lungs. zarar vermek
develop to cause (something) to grow or become bigger or more advanced The doctor says that the child is developing normally. gelişmek
divide : to separate (something) into two or more parts or pieces The river divides the town. bölmek, ayırmak
expect to think that something will probably or certainly happen I expect to do well on the exam. ummak, beklemek
happen to take place especially without being planned What happened at school today? meydana gelmek, olmak
imagine to think of or create (something that is not real) in your mind I'm sure you can imagine how I felt. hayal etmek, tasavvur etmek
inform to give information to (someone) If he calls again I will inform the police. haber vermek, bilgi vermek
invite to ask (someone) to go somewhere or do something He invited a few friends (to come) over to his house after work. davet etmek
prefer to like (someone or something) better than someone or something else I prefer shopping online. tercih etmek
prepare to make (someone or something) ready for some activity, purpose, use, etc. The teacher prepared the students for the test. hazırlamak
protect to keep (someone or something) from being harmed, lost, etc. Sunscreen helps to protect against sunburn. korumak
pull to hold onto and move (someone or something) in a particular direction and especially toward yourself He pulled the door open and ran out. çekmek
push to use force to move (someone or something) forward or away from you She pushed back her chair and stood up. itmek
refuse to say that you will not accept (something, such as a gift or offer) He refused the job. reddetmek
remove to move or take (something) away from a place An operation was needed to remove the bullets from his chest. taşınmak, kaldırmak
share to have or use (something) with others I share an office with two other people. paylaşmak
shout to say (something) very loudly he general shouted out orders to his men. bağırmak, haykırmak
support to agree with or approve of (someone or something) I completely support your decision to stay. desteklemek
travel to go on a trip or journey : to go to a place and especially one that is far away The birds are traveling south for the winter. yolculuk etmek, seyahat etmek
try to make an effort to do something I don't know if I can do it, but I'll try. denemek, çalışmak
warn to tell (someone) about possible danger or trouble She warned me that the stove was still hot. uyarmak, ikaz etmek
wonder to have interest in knowing or learning something I wonder where I put my keys. merak etmek, acaba
accept to receive or take (something offered) They offered him the job, and he accepted it. almak, kabul etmek
agree to have the same opinion We agreed about some things, but we disagreed about others. aynı fikirde olmak, kabul etmek
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