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English - Turkish
saygı duymak
-e saygı beslemek
saygı beslemek
hayranlık beslemek
(Fiili Deyim ) çok saygı göstermek
-i örnek almak
-e hayranlık duymak
hürmet et
-e saygı duymak/beslemek
saygı göstermek
-e saygı göstermek
hürmet etmek
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sözlükte aramak

Yeni kelimeleri sözlükte aramak iyi bir alışkanlıktır. - It is a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary.

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başvurmak
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-i ziyaret etmek, -i yoklamak
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yukarıya bakmak
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ziyaret etmek
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üstün görmek
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düzelmek
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saygı duymak
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(Fiili Deyim ) 1- yukarı bakmak 2- bakmak , yukarı bakmak
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dikkat etmek
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(Ticaret) (piyasa) iyileşmek
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arayıp bulmak
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canlanmak
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ummak
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uğramak
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ara

Bu kelimeyi aramalıyız. - You should look up this word.

O sözlükte sık sık kelimeler ararım. - I often look up words in that dictionary.

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aramak

Yeni kelimeleri sözlükte aramak iyi bir alışkanlıktır. - It is a good habit to look up new words in a dictionary.

Sözlükler bilmediğiniz sözcükleri aramak için kullanılır. - Dictionaries are used to look up the words you don't know.

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gelişmek
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iyiye gitmek
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bakmak

İngilizce bir kitap okurken bilmediğin her kelimeye sözlükten bakmak pek harika bir fikir değil. - When you're reading an English book, it isn't a great idea to look up every word you don't know.

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müracaat etmek
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gözleri yukarı dikmek
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sözlükte -i aramak, -e bakmak
to look up to
kadar bakmak
look to
(deyim) look to someone (for sth.) yardimini istemek,guvenmek
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güvenmek
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(Fiili Deyim ) 1- güvenmek , bel bağlamak 2- dikkat etmek , meşgul olmak , gereğine bakmak 3- beklemek , ummak
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önem vermek
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bel bağlamak
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iyileşmek, düzelmek
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(deyim) duzelmek,canlanmak. look someone up ziyarete gitmek. look sth. up sozluge,tarifeye,haritaya vb. bakmak. look up to someone cok begenmek,hayran olmak,hurmeti olmak
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-i aramak; -i arayıp bulmak
English - English
To show respect or admiration for
admire, be impressed by someone; model oneself after someone (usually an older person)
If you look up to someone, especially someone older than you, you respect and admire them. You're a popular girl, Grace, and a lot of the younger ones look up to you. = admire
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To seek inspiration or advice from someone

Whenever I'm upset, I look to Mary to cheer me up.

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To have a bright future

Things started looking up after Jim moved back in with his parents.

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To look in an upwards manner

We stayed up late to look up at the stars.

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To obtain information about something from a text source

I didn't know what a mitochondrion was until I looked it up in a dictionary.

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If you look to something that will happen in the future, you think about it. Looking to the future, though, we asked him what the prospects are for a vaccine to prevent infection in the first place
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turn one's interests or expectations towards; "look to the future"; "this method looks to significant wavings
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If you look to someone or something for a particular thing that you want, you expect or hope that they will provide it. The difficulties women encounter with their doctors partly explain why so many of us are looking to alternative therapies
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If you look up a fact or a piece of information, you find it out by looking in something such as a reference book or a list. I looked your address up in the personnel file Many people have to look up the meaning of this word in the dictionary
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{f} search for information (i.e. in books)
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If you look someone up, you visit them after not having seen them for a long time. I'll try to look him up, ask him a few questions She looked up some friends of bygone years. = visit
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If a situation is looking up, it is improving. Things could be looking up in the computer industry. = improve
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seek information from; "You should consult the dictionary"; "refer to your notes"
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    Turkish pronunciation

    lûk ʌp tı

    Antonyms

    look down on

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlo͝ok ˈəp tə/ /ˈlʊk ˈʌp tə/

    Etymology

    [ 'luk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English lOcian; akin to Old Saxon lOcOn to look.
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