on top of all

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English - Turkish
Üstüne üstlük
on top of
-e ek olarak, -in yanı sıra, ile beraber: He's doing this on top of his regular job. Bunu asıl işinden ayrı olarak yapıyor. He asked for a
on top of
ayrıca
on top of
üstüne

Tom cüzdanını konsolun üstüne koydu. - Tom put his wallet on top of the dresser.

Bir ev, çimentodan yapılmış sağlam bir temel üstüne inşa edilmiştir. - A house is built on top of a solid foundation of cement.

on top of
-e ilaveten
on top of
-in yanı sıra
on top of
üstünde

Tepenin üstünde bir mahzen kazıldı ve onlar evi yavaşça yoldan tepeye taşıdılar. - A cellar was dug on top of the hill and they slowly moved the house from the road to the hill.

Kedi masanın üstünde oturuyor. - The cat is sitting on top of the table.

on top of
ile beraber
on top of
-e ek olarak
on top of
tepesinde

Ne zaman bir dağın tepesinde olsam kendimi minnettar hissediyorum. - Whenever I'm on top of a mountain, I feel grateful.

Tom bir terfi aldıktan sonra kendini dünyanın tepesindeymiş gibi hissediyordu. - Tom was feeling on top of the world after getting a promotion.

on top of
üstelik
on top of
in tepesinde
on top of
-e ek olarak, -in yani sıra, ile beraber: "He's doing this on top of his regular job. - Bunu asıl işinden ayrı olarak yapıyor.", "She asked for a promotion, and on top of that she wanted a raise. - Terfiini istedi; bir de üstüne üstlük bir maaş artışı talep etti."
on top of
-in tepesinde
English - English

Definition of on top of all in English English dictionary

on top of
Fully informed about, and in control of something; up to speed with

I have sorted out the problems and am now on top of the situation.

on top of
In addition to something else

. . and on top of all that, I got a puncture!.

on top of
Atop
on top of
over all of, over the surface of; in addition to
on top of all

    Turkish pronunciation

    ôn tôp ıv ôl

    Pronunciation

    /ˈôn ˈtôp əv ˈôl/ /ˈɔːn ˈtɔːp əv ˈɔːl/

    Etymology

    [ 'on, 'än ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English an, on, preposition & adverb, from Old English; akin to Old High German ana on, Greek ana up, on.
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