halved

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} ikiye böl
ikiye böl ikiye bölünen
halve
{f} ikiye bölmek
halve
yarıya indirmek ikiye böl
halve
{f} yarıya bölmek
halve
ikiye böl

Sonunda, John ve Sue elmayı ikiye bölmeye karar verdiler. - At last, John and Sue decided to cut the apple into halves.

halve
yarım

Hiçbir işi yarım yamalak yapma. - Never do things by halves.

İşleri yarım bırakmamalısın. - You shouldn't do things by halves.

halve
yarıya indirmek
A problem shared is a problem halved
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Englisch - Englisch
past of halve
Appearing as if one side, or one half, were cut away; dimidiate
halve
Of a hole, match, etc
halve
To join, as two pieces of timber, by cutting away each for half its thickness at the joining place, and fitting together
halve
Halves is the plural of half
halve
{f} share equally, divide into two
halve
A half
halve
divide by two; divide into halves; "Halve the cake
halve
To divide into two equal parts; as, to halve an apple; to be or form half of
halve
to reach or play in the same number of strokes as an opponent
halve
When you halve something or when it halves, it is reduced to half its previous size or amount. Dr Lee believes that men who exercise can halve their risk of cancer of the colon Meanwhile, sales of vinyl records halved in 1992 to just 6.7m
halve
{v} to divide into two equal parts, share
A problem shared is a problem halved
Used to say that if you tell someone about a problem, it is easier to deal with
halve
If you halve something, you divide it into two equal parts. Halve the pineapple and scoop out the inside
halve
To reduce to half the original amount
halve
To divide into two halves
halve
divide by two; divide into halves; "Halve the cake"
sorrow shared is sorrow halved
it's good to get things off your chest, when you tell someone your troubles this alone solves one-half of your troubles
halved

    Türkische aussprache

    hävd

    Aussprache

    /ˈhavd/ /ˈhævd/

    Etymologie

    [ 'hav, 'h[a']v ] (transitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from half half.
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