caught up

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English - Turkish
tamamlamak
yakalandım
yetiştirmek

Larry is finally caught up on his work.

catch up
yetişmek

Tom Mary'ye yetişmek için deli gibi koştu. - Tom ran like crazy to catch up with Mary.

O, diğer üyelere yetişmek için çok hızlı koştu. - She ran very fast to catch up with the other members.

catch up
(deyim) catch up(on /with sth.) yetismek,geri kalmamak
catch up
(Fiili Deyim ) 1- yetişmek , geri kalmamak
catch up
(Bilgisayar) yakala

Tabii ki yakalamak istiyorum! - Of course I want to catch up!

Daha sonra yakalayacağız. - We'll catch up later.

catch up
yakalamak

Kayıp zamanı yakalamak zorundayız. - I have to catch up the lost time.

Tom, Mary'yi yakalamak için koştu. - Tom ran to catch up to Mary.

catch up
yetiş

Ona yetişmek için adımlarımı hızlandırdım. - I quickened my steps to catch up with her.

Tom'a yetişmek için koşmak zorunda kaldım. - I had to run to catch up with Tom.

catch up
on (arada olup biteni) öğrenmek
catch up
catch up with: -e yetişmek: "He's so far ahead of me İ can't possibly catch up with him. - Benden o kadar ileride ki ona yetişmemin imkânı yok."
catch up
catch up on: (arada olup biteni) öğrenmek
catch up
on (biriken işleri, ertelenmiş veya ihmal edilmiş bir işi) yapmak
catch up
with: -e yetişmek: "He's so far ahead of me İ can't possibly catch up with him. - Benden o kadar ileride ki ona yetişmemin imkânı yok."
catch up
on: (biriken işleri, ertelenmiş veya ihmal edilmiş bir işi) yapmak
catch up
catch up on: (biriken işleri, ertelenmiş veya ihmal edilmiş bir işi) yapmak
catch up
on: (arada olup biteni) öğrenmek
catch up
with -e yetişmek: "He's so far ahead of me İ can't possibly catch up with him. - Benden o kadar ileride ki ona yetişmemin imkânı yok."
catch up
büyülemek
catch up
with -e yetişmek: He's so far ahead of me I can't possibly catch up with him. Benden o kadar ileride ki ona yetişmemin imkânı yok
catch up
etkilemek
catch up
bilgilendirmek
catch up
kapıp kaçmak
catch up
geri kalmamak
catch up
on
catch up
donatmak
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of catch up
having become involved involuntarily; "caught up in the excitement of the crowd"; "caught up in the scandal"
catch up
To be reaching something that had been ahead
catch up
To entangle
catch up
To pick up suddenly
catch up
An amount, a thing, or a receipt or repetition of information that enables one to catch up
catch up
To provide with news
catch up
To get news
catch up
To compensate for or make up a deficiency
catch up
An act of catching up or attempting to catch up
catch up
If you catch up on an activity that you have not had much time to do recently, you spend time doing it. I was catching up on a bit of reading
catch up
If you catch up with someone who is in front of you, you reach them by walking faster than they are walking. I stopped and waited for her to catch up We caught up with the nuns
catch up
If you catch up on friends who you have not seen for some time or on their lives, you talk to them and find out what has happened in their lives since you last talked together. The ladies spent some time catching up on each other's health and families She plans to return to Dublin to catch up with the relatives she has not seen since she married
catch up
overtake; bring up to date; be lifted up suddenly; become entangled with (figuratively and literally); point out errors
catch up
learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened; "I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology"
catch up
reach the point where one should be after a delay; "I caught up on my homework
catch up
If you are caught up in something, you are involved in it, usually unwillingly. The people themselves weren't part of the conflict; they were just caught up in it
catch up
reach the point where one should be after a delay; "I caught up on my homework"
catch up
To catch up with someone means to reach the same standard, stage, or level that they have reached. Most late developers will catch up with their friends John began the season better than me but I have fought to catch up During the evenings, the school is used by kids who want to catch up on English and mathematics
caught up

    Turkish pronunciation

    kôt ʌp

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkôt ˈəp/ /ˈkɔːt ˈʌp/

    Etymology

    [ 'kach, 'kech ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English cacchen, from Old North French cachier to hunt, from Vulgar Latin captiare, alteration of Latin captare to chase, frequentative of capere to take; more at HEAVE.

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