üstünde üstüne

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Türkisch - Englisch
on
Paid for by

I paid for the airfare and meals for my family, but the hotel room was on the company.

in, or towards the half of the field on the same side as the batsman's legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman; leg
Touching; hanging from

The painting hangs on the wall.

to an operating state

turn the television on.

prep: on, in 4,6,6,7,8
You use on in expressions such as `have a lot on' and `not have very much on' to indicate how busy someone is. I have a lot on in the next week
If something is on a surface or object, it is stuck to it or attached to it. I admired the peeling paint on the ceiling The clock on the wall showed one minute to twelve There was a smear of gravy on his chin. On is also an adverb. I know how to darn, and how to sew a button on
in, or towards the half of the field on the same side as the batsmans legs; the left side for a right-handed batsman; leg
You use on to introduce the method, principle, or system which is used to do something. a television that we bought on credit two months ago. a levelling system which acts on the same principle as a spirit level They want all groups to be treated on an equal basis
If you are on a committee or council, you are a member of it. Claire and Beryl were on the organizing committee He was on the Council of Foreign Relations
Hence, figuratively, to work on one's feelings; to make an impression on the mind
At the date of
Adhering; not off; as in the phrase, "He is neither on nor off,"
To or against the surface of; used to indicate the motion of a thing as coming or falling to the surface of another; as, rain falls on the earth
If you say that something happens on and on, you mean that it continues to happen for a very long time. designers, builders, fitters -- the list goes on and on Lobell drove on and on through the dense and blowing snow. a desert of ice stretching on and on
Forward, in progression; onward; usually with a verb of motion; as, move on; go on
If you put, throw, or drop something on a surface, you move it or drop it so that it is then supported by the surface. He got his winter jacket from the closet and dropped it on the sofa He threw a folded dollar on the counter. = onto
that is, he is not steady, he is irresolute
When you put a piece of clothing on, you place it over part of your body in order to wear it. If you have it on, you are wearing it. He put his coat on while she opened the front door I had a hat on
Hence, in consequence of, or following; as, on the ratification of the treaty, the armies were disbanded