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الإنجليزية - التركية
için hem de
both
her ikisi

Tom ve kız kardeşi her ikisi de bu üniversitede öğrenciler. - Tom and his sister are both students at this university.

Kardeşlerin her ikisi de dışarıdalardı. - Both the brothers were out.

both
her ikiside

Onların her ikiside evli değil. - They are both unmarried.

both
{s} her ikisi de

Ebeveynlerimin her ikisi de ülkede yetiştirildiler. - Both of my parents were brought up in the country.

Her ikisi de dışarıya bakmak için pencereye gitti. - Both of them went to the window to look outside.

both
ikisi de

Tom ve kız kardeşi her ikisi de bu üniversitede öğrenciler. - Tom and his sister are both students at this university.

Ebeveynlerimin her ikisi de şu an evdeler. - Both my parents are at home now.

both
her iki

Ebeveynlerimin her ikisi de şu an evdeler. - Both my parents are at home now.

O, her iki bacağından felçlidir. - She is paralyzed in both legs.

both
{z} her ikisi; ikisi de: both of them her ikisi. both of us her ikimiz. ''Did the packages come?'' ''Yes, both came.'' ''Paketler geldi mi?''
both
(her) iki
both
herboth he and I hem o hem de
both
her ikisi (de)
both
iki

Vazoyu iki elinle tut. - Hold the vase with both hands.

Ebeveynlerimin her ikisi de ülkede yetiştirildiler. - Both of my parents were brought up in the country.

both
(both ...and ...) sadece ...değil
both
aynı zamanda

Geriye dönüp baktığında, Tom her iki kız kardeşle aynı zamanda flört etmemesi gerektiğini anladı. - In retrospect, Tom realized he shouldn't have been dating both sisters at the same time.

Tom ve Mary her ikisi de aynı zamanda konuşuyordu. - Tom and Mary were both talking at the same time.

both
hem o hem o
both
gerekse
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف both for في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

both
including both (used with and)

Both you and I are students.

both
You use both when you are referring to two people or things and saying that something is true about each of them. She cried out in fear and flung both arms up to protect her face Put both vegetables into a bowl and crush with a potato masher. Both is also a quantifier. Both of these women have strong memories of the Vietnam War We're going to Andreas's Boutique to pick out something original for both of us. Both is also a pronoun. Miss Brown and her friend, both from Stoke, were arrested on the 8th of June Will there be public-works programmes, or community service, or both? Both is also an emphasizing pronoun. He visited the Institute of Neurology in Havana where they both worked `Well, I'll leave you both, then,' said Gregory. emphasis Both is also a predeterminer. Both the band's writers are fascinating lyricists Both the horses were out, tacked up and ready to ride
both
{a} the two, of two, as well, likewise
both
Each of the two; one and the other
both
The one and the other; the two; the pair, without exception of either
both
A logical operator that can be included in an expression to select items that meet more than one criterion
both
all (of two) -- " both in the information and part of the question " (192)
both
pron [{in terms of people} (We ~ went to bed )] berdua (dua) 2 pron [{in terms of things} (I want ~ books )] kedua (dua)
both
pron. we two, two of us
both
the biological process and the associated sedimentation process
both
The listing that follows both may only contain two items Those items must be joined by and
both
conj. equally, this and that together
both
As well; not only; equally
both
returns both simplified and traditional characters
both
{s} two, one and the other; together
both
ad not just one of two, but the two together
both
(used with count nouns) two considered together; the two; "both girls are pretty"
both
You use the structure bothand when you are giving two facts or alternatives and emphasizing that each of them is true or possible. Now women work both before and after having their children Any such action would have to be approved by both American and Saudi leaders. Both indicates that the action or state denoted by the verb applies individually to each of two entities. Both books weigh more than five pounds, for example, means that each book weighs more than five pounds by itself, not that the two books weighed together come to more than five pounds. Both is inappropriate where the verb does not apply to each of the entities by itself.·In possessive constructions of both is usually preferred: the mothers of both (rather than both their mothers); the fault of both (rather than both their fault or both's fault).·When both is used with and to link parallel elements in a sentence, the words or phrases that follow them should correspond grammatically: in both India and China or both in India and in China (not both in India and China)
both for

    التركية النطق

    bōth fôr

    النطق

    /ˈbōᴛʜ ˈfôr/ /ˈboʊθ ˈfɔːr/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'bOth ] (pronoun, plural in constructio.) 12th century. Middle English bothe, from Old Norse bAthir; akin to Old High German beide both.

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