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English - Turkish

Definition of said} in English Turkish dictionary

said
{f} söyle

Çok iyi bir iş yapmadığını söyledim. - You didn't do a very good job, I said.

Bogdan, yarın orada olacağını söylemişti. - Bogdan said he would be there tomorrow.

said
f., bak. say
said
say de
said
söylenmek

Kazu'nun Japonya'da en iyi futbol oyuncusu olduğu söylenmektedir. - It is said that Kazu is the best soccer player in Japan.

Babasının bir trafik kazasında öldüğü söylenmektedir. - It is said that her father was killed in a traffic accident.

said
adı geçen
said
sözü edilen
said
sözkonusu
said to
söylencek
said
{s} denilen
said
söylenen

Toplantıda söylenen her şeyi anladın mı? - Did you understand everything that was said at the meeting?

Tom söylenenleri dikkatle dinledi. - Tom paid close attention to what was being said.

said
{s} bahsedilen
said person
adı geçen şahıs
said person
adı geçen kişi
Port Said
Port Said (بور سعيد) (Bûr Saîd) Süveyş Kanalı'nın giriş noktasında yer alan Mısır'ın ikinci büyük liman şehri
having said that
her ne kadar böyle desemde
to be said
söylenmek
when all is said and done
en son
when it said
söylenildiğinde
after all is said and done
bitevlikte
after all is said and done
umumiyetle
after all is said and done
tam nazara almak
after all is said and done
dikkat vermek
after all is said and done
evvel-ahir
all we have said
bütün söylediklerimiz
be said
söylenmiş ol
easier said than done
söylemesi kolay
when all is said and done
bitevlikte
when all is said and done
evvel-ahir
when all is said and done
dikkat vermek
when all is said and done
umumiyetle
when all is said and done
tam nazara almak
Easier said than done
(Atasözü) Söylemesi kolay! Söylemesi yapmaktan kolay!
He said it in an unguarded moment
Boş bulunup ağzından kaçırdı
No sooner said than done
Söz ağızdan çıkar çıkmaz yapılır
Nothing heard, nothing said
Bir şey hakkında bilgimizin olmadığını, olsa da söylemeyeceğimizi ifade eden söz: Duymadım, söylemem
That's easier said than done
(Atasözü) Söylemesi kolay!
concealment of what is said or done
gizlenmesi söylenenlerin veya bitmiş
fore said
fore dedi
having said this
Bu söyledi having
i said
i söyledi
it is easier said than done
(deyim) tabi söylemesi yapmasından daha kolay
it is said
söylendiğinde
it is said that
söylenir
not capable of being said
olma yeteneğine sahip değil "dedi
port said
Port Said ya da Bur Said (Arapça بورسعيد, Būr Saʻīd), Mısır'da Akdeniz kıyısında bir liman kentidir
that said
Ancak, bunun tersine
that said
Öyle olsa da, buna rağmen
that's what she said
da öyle derdi
well said
iyi dedi
you said it nicely, well-put
Eğer güzel, iyi koymak dedi
you said it!
Bunu dedim!
He said it in an
Boş bulunup ağzından kaçırdı
No sooner said than
Söz ağızdan çıkar çıkmaz yapılır
She said it herself
Bizzat kendisi söyledi
as it is said
söylenildiği gibi
as said
söylenildiği üzere
be said
söylenmek
don't pay attention to what he said
onun söylediğini dikkate alma
easier said than done
dile kolay
enough said
yetti
enough said
yeter
least said soonest mended
(deyim) bin düşün bir söyle
the said firm
(Ticaret) adı geçen firma
there sth. to be said for
(deyim) yararina cok sey soylenebilir
who would have said
kim derdi ki
you said it
(deyim) haklisin,cok dogru!
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of said} in Turkish Turkish dictionary

said
(Adlar, İsimler) (Suud kelimesinden fâil) Yukarı çıkan, yükselen, kalkan
SAİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (Suud. dan fâil) Yukarı çıkan, yükselen, kalkan
SAİD BİN ZEYD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) (R.A.) Hz. Ömer'in (R.A.) amcasının oğluydu. Aşere-i Mübeşşere'den ve Ashabın ileri gelenlerindendi. Vazifeli olarak Habeşistan'a hicret edenlerdendi. Şam'ın fethine ve bir çok mühim muharebelere iştirak etti. Hicri 51 yılında vefat etti
said
Yüsek
said
Kutlu
ŞEYH SAİD HADİSESİ
(Osmanlı Dönemi) 5 Şubat 1925'de devrin hükümetine karşı şark aşiret reislerinden Şeyh Said ismindeki zâtın teşebbüs ettiği bir harekettir. Şeyh Said, bu hareketine yardım etmesi için Bediüzzaman Said Nursî'ye mektub yazmış, fakat Bediüzzaman bu teklifi reddetmiş ve cevaben yazdığı mektubda şöyle demiştir: (Türk milleti, asırlardan beri İslâmiyete hizmet etmiş ve çok veliler yetiştirmiştir. Bunların torunlarına kılınç çekilmez. Siz de çekmeyiniz. Teşebbüsünüzden vazgeçiniz. Millet irşad ve tenvir edilmelidir. Tr.) (Bak: Sai
Şeyh Said
(Osmanlı Dönemi) 13 Şubat 1925'te devrin hükümetine karşı doğu aşiret hareketine girişen doğu aşiret reislerinden biri
English - English

Definition of said} in English English dictionary

Said
A male given name, an alternative form of Saeed
said
Simple past tense and past participle of say
said
mentioned earlier
said and done
Agreed to and accomplished or finished
Said
An alternative form of the male given name Saeed
Said ibn SulTan
or Sad Sayyid born 1791, Oman died Oct. 19, 1856, at sea Ruler of Muscat and Oman and of Zanzibar (1806-56). He made Zanzibar the principal power in East Africa and the commercial capital of the western Indian Ocean. Under Sad, Zanzibar caravans were sent into central Africa to extract ivory, slaves, and other products. In 1822 he forbade his subjects to sell slaves to European traders. From 1828 he developed the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba into the world's largest clove producers, and he built up a large navy that helped expand his commercial interests
said
A disease of the lower airways causing cough and exercise intolerance in horses This is less severe than Heaves To learn more, click here
said
of Say
said
being the one previously mentioned or spoken of; "works of all the aforementioned authors"; "said party has denied the charges"
said
past of say
said
adj aforementioned
said
Before-mentioned; already spoken of or specified; aforesaid; used chiefly in legal style
said
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said
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said
{s} previously named, aforementioned, aforesaid (Law)
said
Said is the past tense and past participle of say. The adjective said is used primarily in legal and business writing, where it is equivalent to aforesaid: the said tenant (named in a lease); said property. Outside of these specialized contexts said is usually unnecessary, and the tenant or the property will suffice. the past tense and past participle of say. mentioned before. adj. Abu Said ibn Abi al Hasan Yasar al Basri Abu Muhammad Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Said ibn Hazm Nuri al Said Port Said Said ibn SulTan Said Sayyid Said ibn Yusuf al Fayyumi Said Edward Wadie al Hajj Umar ibn Said Tal
said Kaddish
said a prayer for the memory of a deceased relative
said Kaddish after
made peace with the loss, lost, was separated from
said no to him
answered him negatively, replied no to him
said nothing
did not say anything at all; let things go, let matters slide, turned the other cheek
said something he shouldn't
misspoke, blurted something out that he was forbidden to say
said the last word
decided, made a final judgment, decreed
said to himself
expressed to himself, spoke to himself
said yes
agreed, answered affirmatively
'nuff said
Used in various situations to either end a discussion, or to imply that further discussion is not needed (Short for 'enough said')

Your latest bird's got a nasty face. Yeh, but she's got big tits. 'Nuff said!.

I see, said the blind man
Said to express confusion
as the actress said to the bishop
used to highlight a sexual ambiguity in an innocent remark

Heavens, that's a big one - as the actress said to the bishop.

easier said than done
easy to propose, but difficult to accomplish
he said, she said
Expression for an event or etc. that doesn't have proof, is dubious, or is false

He said, she said. We'll never know what really happened.

no sooner said than done
As soon as something is said, it will be done
that's what she said
A joking and often tasteless retort, intended to draw attention to a previous statement which has the potential for a risqué double entendre

So this morning we pulled up a pumpkin-pancake recipe on the kitchen laptop. Just one problem: My wife couldn't read it from where she was mixing. Can't you make it bigger? she asked. (Go ahead, insert your own that's what she said joke here. No class.).

that's what she said
That is indeed what she (aforementioned female) said

B: Yeah, that's what she said.

well said
A comment expressing approval; an accolade; "that was spoken well" (clearly or eloquently.)
what someone said
Used to indicate agreement, as if one would have wanted to say what a previous speaker has said, without change or qualification
when all is said and done
in the end; ultimately

When all is said and done, you will find it is a smaller project than it appeared.

well said
you said it nicely, well-put
Easier said than done
(Atasözü) Something that you say when something seems like a good idea but it would be difficult to do
There is something to be said for
Something that you say which means that something has a lot of advantages
having said that
(informal) used to introduce an opinion that makes what you have just said seem less strong
that said
Even so
there's a lot to be said for
Something that you say which means that something has a lot of advantages
there's much to be said for
Something that you say which means that something has a lot of advantages
when all is said and done
when everything is taken into account
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi
{i} Said Nursi (1873-1960), Turkish-born Islamic scholar who wrote a six-thousand page commentary on the Quran called the Risale-i Nur (because of his extraordinary intelligence, he was known as Bediuzzaman "Wonder of the Age")
Edward W Said
born Nov. 1, 1935, Jerusalem died Sept. 25, 2003, New York, N.Y., U.S. Palestinian-born U.S. literary critic. Said was educated in Western schools in Jerusalem and Cairo before moving to the United States to attend Princeton and Harvard universities. He taught at Columbia University beginning in 1963. In Orientalism (1978), his best-known work, he examines Western stereotypes of the Islamic world and argues that Orientalist scholarship is based on Western imperialism. An outspoken proponent of Palestinian issues, he wrote on the Middle East in such works as The Question of Palestine (1979) and The Politics of Dispossession (1994). His more general concern was the complex interaction of literature and politics, which he treated in Beginnings (1975), The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983), and Culture and Imperialism (1993). Out of Place (1999) is a memoir
Edward Wadie Said
born Nov. 1, 1935, Jerusalem died Sept. 25, 2003, New York, N.Y., U.S. Palestinian-born U.S. literary critic. Said was educated in Western schools in Jerusalem and Cairo before moving to the United States to attend Princeton and Harvard universities. He taught at Columbia University beginning in 1963. In Orientalism (1978), his best-known work, he examines Western stereotypes of the Islamic world and argues that Orientalist scholarship is based on Western imperialism. An outspoken proponent of Palestinian issues, he wrote on the Middle East in such works as The Question of Palestine (1979) and The Politics of Dispossession (1994). His more general concern was the complex interaction of literature and politics, which he treated in Beginnings (1975), The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983), and Culture and Imperialism (1993). Out of Place (1999) is a memoir
Nuri al-Said
born 1888, Baghdad, Iraq died July 14, 1958, Baghdad Iraqi soldier and longtime prime minister of Iraq. He entered the army in 1909, when Iraq was a province of the Ottoman Empire. Captured by the British during World War I (1914-18), he joined a British-backed Arab revolt against the Ottomans. After the war he joined the Iraqi government under the Hshimite king Faysal I. Prime minister on 14 different occasions, he was pro-British and supported the monarchy. In 1958 he supported a union with Jordan that was strongly opposed by the military. He was killed in the coup that followed
Port Said
Seaport city (pop., 1996 est.: 470,000), northeastern Egypt. It is on the Mediterranean Sea at the northern end of the Suez Canal. Founded in 1859 on a narrow, sandy strip separating the Mediterranean from Lake Manzilah, it became the world's most important coaling station. It was the landing point of French and British troops during the Suez Crisis (1956) that followed Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal. In the Six-Day War of 1967, Israeli forces occupied the eastern bank of the canal, which was closed until 1975. The city was revitalized after 1975, and its industries include textiles, clothing, cosmetics, and glass
Port Said
city in the northeast section of Egypt
as said before
as aforementioned, as mentioned before, as stated before
did as he said he would
realized his dreams, put his plans into action
easier said than done
term used when something seems like a good idea but it is or would be difficult to do
he said to him
he spoke to him and said
it is said
some say, it is claimed, people say
it is said that
people say, they say that
it should be said
one has to say
least said soonest mended
silence is golden, keeping quiet prevents problems, not saying anything prevents one from making a hurtful remark
no one said a word
no one opened his mouth to say anything
no sooner said than done
fulfilled his or her promise
the least said the better
it is sometimes best to say nothing, saying too much can often get you in trouble
the least said the soonest mended
it is often wise to remain silent and avoid disputes
Turkish - English

Definition of said} in Turkish English dictionary

demek (said)
say
said}

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