better off

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الإنجليزية - التركية
daha zengin

Onsuz daha zenginsin. - You're better off without her.

Sen bensiz daha zenginsin. - You're better off without me.

Daha iyi durumda, daha varlıklı, daha zengin. "Are you better off renting an apartment than buying a house?"
Hali vakti yerinde
daha varlıklı

Çoğumuz ebeveynlerimiz ve büyük ebeveynlerimizden önemli ölçüde daha varlıklı olmamıza karşın, onu yansıtan mutluluk seviyeleri değişmemiştir. - While most of us are significantly better off financially than our parents and grandparents, happiness levels haven't changed to reflect that.

Tom üniversiteye gitseydi daha varlıklı olup olmayacağını merak etmekten kendini alamıyor. - Tom can't help wondering whether he would have been better off if he had gone to college.

be better off dead
Ölse daha iyi olmak
be better off
(deyim) daha iyi olmak
be better off
(deyim) daha iyi bir şey olmak
be better off
daha iyi durumda olmak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Comparative form of well off: more well off

I think it would be better off in the bag.

in a better condition, in a better situation
in a more fortunate or prosperous condition; "she would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching"; "is better off than his classmate"
better off dead
(Ev ile ilgili) 1. Ususally implying that someone is a useless piece of crap. 2. Situation where there is no upside, therefore the only way out is to commit suicide and/or, be killed. 3. Suggests pain will not yield, and only escape is death
better off(p)
in a more fortunate or prosperous condition; "she would have been better off if she had stuck with teaching"; "is better off than his classmate
better-off
Alternative spelling of better off
better-off
Comparative form of well-off: more well-off
be better off
be in a better condition, be in a better situation
to be better off
be in an improved financial situation
better off

    الواصلة

    bet·ter off

    التركية النطق

    betır ôf

    النطق

    /ˈbetər ˈôf/ /ˈbɛtɜr ˈɔːf/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'be-t&r ] (adjective, comparative of .) before 12th century. Middle English bettre, from Old English betera; akin to Old English bOt remedy, Sanskrit bhadra fortunate.

    فيديوهات

    ... towards the wealthy, and roll back regulations that we'll be better off. ...
    ... I mean, at this point would the world be better off ...
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