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English - Turkish
(Muzik) durmadan çalmak
çalmaya devam etmek
çalmakta devam etmek
tutmak ( ye)
yapar gibi görünmek
üzerine tutmak
(Fiili Deyim ) -ini istismar etmek , -den yararlanmak
oynamak

Tom beyzbolda oldukça iyi ama takımımızda oynamak için yeterince iyi değil. - Tom is pretty good at baseball, but he isn't good enough to play on our team.

Tom beyzbolda oldukça iyi ancak takımımızda oynamak için yeterince iyi değil. - Tom is pretty good at baseball, but he's not good enough to play on our team.

oynaşmak
tutmak
English - English
of a batsman, to hit the ball into his own wicket, thus being out bowled
to let the game continue after a foul has been committed, because the situation is advantageous to the team who would be awarded a foul
A call made by the referee during play to indicate that he/she has seen a foul but has decided not to stop the game because of the advantage clause
play a musical instrument; use, take advantage of
To continue play after a foul has been committed because the offensive team maintained an advantage by continuing to play Also advantage
A term used by referees to indicate that no foul or stoppage is to be called
If you play on someone's fears, weaknesses, or faults, you deliberately use them in order to persuade that person to do something, or to achieve what you want. an election campaign which plays on the population's fear of change = exploit
a term used by referees to indicate that no foul or stoppage is to be called; used by referees when applying the Advantage Rule
play on

    Turkish pronunciation

    pley ôn

    Pronunciation

    /ˈplā ˈôn/ /ˈpleɪ ˈɔːn/

    Etymology

    [ 'plA ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English plega; akin to Old English plegan to play, Middle Dutch pleyen.

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