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Buradan
here
burda

Tom'u burdan uzaklaştır. - Get Tom away from here.

Onlar bir saattir burdalar. - They have been here for an hour.

here
işte

İşte sizin için biraz haber. - Here's some news for you.

İşte senin için bir mektup. - Here is a letter for you.

hereof
bu konuda
here
bunda

Peki bundan sonra ne olacak? - Where do we go from here?

Buyrun, bundan bir lokma deneyin. - Here, try a bite of this.

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(Bilgisayar) burayı

Guguk kuşları burayı ilkbaharda ziyaret ederler. - Cuckoos visit here in spring.

Hazine için orayı burayı kazdılar. - They dug here and there for treasure.

here
buraya

Buraya taşındığımızdan beri beş yıl geçti. - It is five years since we moved here.

Arabanızı buraya park edemezsiniz. - You can't park your car here.

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Here goes! işte başlıyorum
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burada

Merhaba? Hâlâ burada mısın? - Hello? Are you still here?

Lütfen değerli şeyleri burada bırakmayın. - Please don't leave valuable things here.

here
bu çekitte
here
hey

Hey, lütfen bana burada yardım eder misin? - Hey, could you give me a hand over here, please?

Hey, hemen buraya gelebilir misin? - Hey, could you come up here right away?

here
bu nokta
here
sindi
here
buradaki
here
geldin mi? işte! Look here
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halihazIrda
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z. burada; buraya; burası
here
bu dünyada
here
Ha
here
BurayaBaksana
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here and there şurada burada
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bu hayatta
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şimdiki halde
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arasıra
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al
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English - English

Definition of here of in English English dictionary

here
In, on, or at this place

Here I am!.

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An enemy, individual enemy
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In this context

Derivatives can refer to anything that is derived from something else, but here they refer specifically to functions that give the slope of the tangent line to a curve.

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filler after a demonstrative pronoun but before the noun it modifies, solely for emphasis

This here orange is too sour.

here
used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want

Here, I'm tired and I want a drink.

here
filler after a noun or demonstrative pronoun, solely for emphasis

John here is a rascal.

here
A hostile force
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An army, host
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An invading army, either that of the enemy, or the national troops serving abroad. Compare fyrd
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To this place; used in place of the more dated hither

Please come here.

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This time, the present situation

Here in history, we are less diligent about quashing monopolies.

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emphasis You use here and now to emphasize that something is happening at the present time, rather than in the future or past, or that you would like it to happen at the present time. I'm a practicing physician trying to help people here and now
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{a} in this place or state
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{n} this place
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the present location; this place; "where do we go from here?" in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is; "I work here"; "turn here"; "radio waves received here on Earth" to this place (especially toward the speaker); "come here, please" in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail; "what do we have here?"; "here I must disagree" at this time; now; "we'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon
hereof
{a} of or from this thing or person
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Of them; their
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You use here in order to indicate that the person or thing that you are talking about is near you or is being held by you. My friend here writes for radio
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If you say that you are here to do something, that is your role or function. I'm not here to listen to your complaints
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If something happens here and there, it happens in several different places. I do a bit of teaching here and there
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This place; this location
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You use here when you are pointing towards a place that is near you, in order to draw someone else's attention to it. if you will just sign here Come and sit here, Lauren
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at this time; now; "we'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon
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In the present life or state
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aqui akie in dentro dèntroe left à esquerda aa ishkèrda
here
To or into this place; hither
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the present location; this place; "where do we go from here?"
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in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is; "I work here"; "turn here"; "radio waves received here on Earth"
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You use expressions such as `here we go' and `here we go again' in order to indicate that something is happening again in the way that you expected, especially something unpleasant. At first, he was told he was too young and I thought, `Oh, boy, here we go again.'
here
At this point of time, or of an argument; now
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Her; hers
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In this place; in the place where the speaker is; opposed to there
here
at this time; now; "we'll adjourn here for lunch and discuss the remaining issues this afternoon"
here
You say `here we are' when you have just found something that you have been looking for. I rummaged through the drawers and came up with Amanda's folder. `Here we are.'
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You use here at the beginning of a sentence in order to draw attention to something or to introduce something. Now here's what I want you to do
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You use here to refer to a particular point or stage of a situation or subject that you have come to or that you are dealing with. The book goes into recent work in greater detail than I have attempted here
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to this place (especially toward the speaker); "come here, please"
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You use here in order to draw attention to something or someone who has just arrived in the place where you are, or to draw attention to the place you have just arrived at. `Mr Cummings is here,' she said, holding the door open
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You say `here we are' or `here you are' when the statement that you are making about someone's character or situation is unexpected. Here you are, saying these terrible things
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You use here when you are offering or giving something to someone. Here's some letters I want you to sign Here's your cash
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[Colloq
here
queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women Zeus fell in love with; identified with Roman Juno
here
in this place, as in: She came here to study
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This time, situation
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You use here when you are referring to the place where you are. I'm here all by myself and I know I'm going to get lost Well, I can't stand here chatting all day. the growing number of skiers that come here there
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Old English noun often translated "army" but not necessarily implying large numbers of men Defined in the 8th century as a band of men greater than 35 in number, it is the normal term used in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle to refer to the Danish "armies" of the 9th century
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To this place
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( -- addr ) address of next free char in the dictionary xt = 0xB2
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Hair
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You say `here goes' when you are about to do or say something difficult or unpleasant. Dr Culver nervously muttered `Here goes,' and gave the little girl an injection
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formulae You use expressions such as `here's to us' and `here's to your new job' before drinking a toast in order to wish someone success or happiness. Tony smiled and lifted his glass. `Here's to you, Amy.'
here
in this place; you see (for drawing attention); behold
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You use here to refer to a period of time, a situation, or an event that is present or happening now. Here is your opportunity to acquire a luxurious one bedroom home
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in this circumstance or respect or on this point or detail; "what do we have here?"; "here I must disagree"
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See Her, their
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prep disini
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being here now; "is everyone here?"; "present company excepted"
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hyar
here
in this place
here
yah
here
heor
hereof
of or concerning this; "the twigs hereof are physic"
hereof
Of this
hereof
From this
hereof
of or concerning this; "the twigs hereof are physic
hereof
of this, pertaining to this
hereof
relating to or belonging to this document
hereof
Of this; concerning this; from this; hence
here of

    Turkish pronunciation

    hîr ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhər əv/ /ˈhɪr əv/

    Etymology

    [ 'hir ] (adverb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hEr; akin to Old High German hier here, Old English hE he.

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