brought up

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Englisch - Türkisch
yetiştir

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

Bir kralın kızı olarak düşünülen ve büyük lüks içinde yetiştirilen Eleanor kocasıyla bu tersliği paylaşmaya karar verdi. - Eleanor though the daughter of a king and brought up in the greatest luxury determined to share misfortune with her husband.

yetişmek
yetiştirilmiş

Onun oğulları uygun şekilde yetiştirilmiş değil. - His sons are not properly brought up.

İyi bir ailede yetiştirilmiş gibi görünüyor. - He must have been brought up in a good family.

yaklaşmasını sağlamak
yetistir
bring up
yetiştirmek

Babamın beni yetiştirdiği gibi oğlumu yetiştirmek istiyorum. - I want to bring up my son as my father did me.

bring up
bahsetmek. bring up one's big guns en önemli dayanakları/kanıtları ileri sürmek; en önemli destekçileri getirmek
bring up
kusmak
bring up
yetiştir

Babamın beni yetiştirdiği gibi oğlumu yetiştirmek istiyorum. - I want to bring up my son as my father did me.

Sen çocuklarını nasıl yetiştiriyorsun? - How do you bring up your children?

bring up
(çocuk) büyütmek
be brought up
yetişmek
bring up
(Dilbilim) istifra etmek
bring up
yükseltmek
bring up
çocuk yetiştirmek
bring up
bahsetmek
bring up
(Dilbilim) ansızın durdurmak
bring up
çocuklardan sakınmak
bring up
bahis açmak
to be brought up
yetişmek
bring up
büyütmek
bring up
terbiye etmek
bring up
1. yetiştirmek, büyütmek. 2. bahsetmek
bring up
beslemek
bring up
paylamak
bring up
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- (çocuk) yetiştirmek , beslemek 2- terbiye etmek 3- kusmak
bring up
durduruvermek
bring up
azarlamak
Englisch - Englisch
Simple past tense and past participle of bring up
raised up, brought before, discussed (of an issue, etc.); grown up, raised, educated (of a person)
bring up
To turn on power or start, as of a machine

Wait a minute while I bring up my computer.

bring up
To stop or interrupt a flow or steady motion

No, Maeniel shouted, No! trying to distract the man, and lunged toward him. The chain on his ankle brought him up' short and he fell on his face.

bring up
To mention

Don't bring up politics if you want to have a quiet conversation with that guy.

bring up
To raise (children)

She did well enough bringing up two sons and a daughter on her own.

bring up
To vomit

I was very ill today; I kept bringing up everything I ate.

bring up
To stop a vehicle; to park

He brought his Ferrari up to the side of the road.

bring up
raise from a lower to a higher position; "Raise your hands"; "Lift a load"
bring up
raise, educate
bring up
promote from a lower position or rank; "This player was brought up to the major league"
bring up
When someone brings up a child, they look after it until it is an adult. If someone has been brought up in a certain place or with certain attitudes, they grew up in that place or were taught those attitudes when they were growing up. She brought up four children His grandmother and his father brought him up We'd been brought up to think that borrowing money was bad I was brought up a Methodist. = raise
bring up
If someone brings up food or wind, food or air is forced up from their stomach through their mouth. It's hard for the baby to bring up wind
bring up
(To Brioche (2 syl ) A sort of bun or cake common in France, and now pretty generally sold in England When Marie Antoinette was talking about the bread riots of Paris during the 5th and 6th October, 1789, the Duchesse de Polignac naïvely exclaimed, “How is it that these silly people are so clamorous for bread, when they can buy such nice brioches for a few sous?” This was in spirit not unlike the remark of our own Princess Charlotte, who avowed “that she would for her part rather eat beef than starve, ” and wondered that the people should be so obstinate as to insist upon having bread when it was so scarce
bring up
cause to come to a sudden stop; "The noise brought her up in shock"
bring up
To stop, as to come to anchor
bring up
promote from a lower position or rank; "This player was brought up to the major league
bring up
evoke or call forth, with or as if by magic; "raise the specter of unemployment"; "he conjured wild birds in the air"; "stir a disturbance"; "call down the spirits from the mountain"
bring up
cause to load (an operating system) and start the initial processes; "boot your computer"
bring up
(v ) Obsolete term for display
bring up
bring up; "raise a family"; "bring up children"
bring up
put forward for consideration or discussion; "raise the question of promotions"; "bring up an unpleasant topic"
bring up
If you bring up a particular subject, you introduce it into a discussion or conversation. He brought up a subject rarely raised during the course of this campaign Why are you bringing it up now? = raise
bring up
make reference to; "His name was mentioned in connection with the invention"
brought up

    Türkische aussprache

    brôt ʌp

    Aussprache

    /ˈbrôt ˈəp/ /ˈbrɔːt ˈʌp/

    Etymologie

    [ 'bri[ng] ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bringan; akin to Old High German bringan to bring, Welsh hebrwng to accompany.

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