get around

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English - Turkish
(Fiili Deyim ) etrafı dolaşmak
gezinmek

Tom gezinmek için koltuk değneği kullandı. - Tom used crutches to get around.

Sonunda, hastalıktan dolayı yürüyemez hale geldi ve gezinmek için motorlu tekerlekli sandalye kullanmak zorunda kaldı. - In the end, because of the disease, he became unable to walk and had to use a motorized wheelchair to get around.

yürümek
gönlünü yapmak
başarmak
kaçınmak
güvenini kazanmak
yayılmak (söylenti)
gönlünü etmek
yayılmak (haber)
dolaşmak

O caddede dolaşmak neredeyse olanaksızdı. - It was almost impossible to get around on that street.

çok gezmek
gezin

Ben eskisi kadar iyi gezinmiyorum - I don't get around as well as I used to.

Sonunda, hastalıktan dolayı yürüyemez hale geldi ve gezinmek için motorlu tekerlekli sandalye kullanmak zorunda kaldı. - In the end, because of the disease, he became unable to walk and had to use a motorized wheelchair to get around.

-den kaçınmak
yayılmak
yönetmek, etkisi altına almak
yolunu bulmak
bir yol bulup -den kurtulmak; bir yol bulup (birini) atlatmak
yasal boşluktan faydalanmak
(haber) yayılmak
gidermek
hareket etmek
kurtulmak (birinden)
üstesinden gelmek
(Dilbilim) fırsat yakalamak
(Dilbilim) fırsat bulmak
get around to
zaman ayırmak
get around to
zaman ayır

Sanırım Tom geçen yaz ahırı boyamaya zaman ayırmadı. - I guess Tom didn't get around to painting the barn last summer.

Tom'un er ya da geç onu yapmaya zaman ayıracağından eminim. - I'm sure Tom will get around to doing that sooner or later.

get around to
vakit ayırıp (bir şeyi) yapmak: When will you get around to answering my letter? Ne zaman vakit ayırıp mektubuma cevap yazacaksın?
get head around
(deyim) (Olumsuz cümlelerde) anlayamamak
get head around something
(deyim) (Olumsuz cümlelerde) anlayamamak
to get around
geçmem
English - English
To transport oneself from place to place

Granny uses a wheelchair to get around.

To avoid or bypass an obstacle

Tax consultants look for ways to get around the law.

To come around something

Cross at the rocks when you get around the bend.

To move to the other side of an obstruction

There's no trail going through. We can't get around to the lake.

To circumvent the obligation and performance of a chore

My brother always gets around cleaning his room himself.

be a social swinger; socialize a lot
If you get around a rule or law, you find a way of doing something that the rule or law is intended to prevent, without actually breaking it. Although tobacco ads are prohibited, companies get around the ban by sponsoring music shows
bypass, circumvent, avoid; travel from place to place; obtain favor through flattery; become public knowledge
be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning"
avoid something unpleasant or laborious; "You cannot bypass these rules!"
move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?
If you get around, you visit a lot of different places as part of your way of life. He claimed to be a journalist, and he got around
If news gets around, it becomes well known as a result of being told to lots of people. They threw him out because word got around that he was taking drugs I'll see that it gets round that you've arrived. = get about
To get around a problem or difficulty means to overcome it. None of these countries has found a way yet to get around the problem of the polarization of wealth. = get over
move around; move from place to place; "How does she get around without a car?"
If you get around someone, you persuade them to allow you to do or have something by pleasing them or flattering them. Max could always get round her
get around to
To eventually begin or return to some procrastinated task

The busy orator and mother of two couldn't get around to her unfinished speech.

get around to
find the time to, take the time to (do something)
get around to something
(deyim) Do something after you have intended to do it for some time
get around to
When you get around to doing something that you have delayed doing or have been too busy to do, you finally do it. I said I would write to you, but as usual I never got around to it
get around to
do something despite obstacles such as lack of time; "He finally got around to painting the windows
get one's head around
to understand, fathom (a problem)

When my mum did pass away I fell out with Cod because I couldn't get my head around why he'd taken away the one person that we needed in our lives, because dad was no good to us.

get one's head around
to work out, figure out (a problem)
get head around
(deyim) Able to understand something (usually negative)

He's tried to explain the rules of the game dozens of times but I just can't get my head around them.

get head around something
(deyim) Able to understand something (usually negative)

He's tried to explain the rules of the game dozens of times but I just can't get my head around them.

get your head around something
(deyim) If you get your head around something, you come to understand it even though it is difficult to comprehend
it will get around
you can't keep a secret forever, what is said privately will eventually be heard by everyone
get around

    Hyphenation

    get a·round

    Turkish pronunciation

    get ıraun

    Pronunciation

    /ˈget ərˈoun/ /ˈɡɛt ɜrˈaʊn/

    Etymology

    [ 'get, ÷'git ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old Norse geta to get, beget; akin to Old English bigietan to beget, Latin prehendere to seize, grasp, Greek chandanein to hold, contain.

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