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English - Turkish
gereken
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{f} malı

Yanlış malı geri göndermemiz gerekiyor mu? - Should we send back the wrong merchandise?

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a gereklilik
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malıydı
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{f} olursa

Başarısız olursak ne olur? - What if we should fail?

Okumaktan asıl maksadın ne olursa olsun, kitaplar sana her zaman memnuniyet ve tatminkârlık duygusu verecektir. - No matter what your main purpose is in reading, books should never fail to provide contentment and satisfaction.

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Eğer gelirse c şaşkınlık
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başka kim olabilir?
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Kim geldi bil bakalım
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Manevi zorunluluk gösterir: I think I should go. Gitsem iyi olur galiba. Why shouldn't I go? Niçin gitmeyeyim. You should
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yardımcı f
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Hasta arkadaşını ziyaret etmen gerekir b şarta baglılık
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You should visit your sick friend
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If he should come
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-meli
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meli
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gerekir
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gerekmek

Yangın durumunda 119'u tuşlamanız gerekmektedir. - In case of fire, you should dial 119.

Çoraplar uygun boyutta olması gerekmektedir. - Stockings should be of the proper size.

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(öneri ya da gereklilik belirtir) -meli
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meliydi
English - English

Definition of should to in English English dictionary

should
A statement of what should be the case as opposed to what is the case
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A variant of would

If our friends, the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, were only with us, said the Lion, I should be quite happy..

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Used to form the future tense of the subjunctive mood, usually in the first person

It was a long weary time, for the Boy was too ill to play, and the little Rabbit found it rather dull with nothing to do all day long. But he snuggled down patiently, and looked forward to the time when the Boy should be well again, and they would go out in the garden amongst the flowers and the butterflies and play splendid games in the raspberry thicket like they used to.

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Be obliged to; have an obligation to; ought to; indicates that the subject of the sentence has some obligation to execute the sentence predicate

You should brush your teeth every day.

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Will likely (become or do something); indicates that the subject of the sentence is likely to execute the sentence predicate

You should be warm enough with that coat.

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{v} auxiliary, denoting intention or duty
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If; in case of
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You use should to give someone an order to do something, or to report an official order. All visitors should register with the British Embassy The European Commission ruled that British Aerospace should pay back tens of millions of pounds
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emphasis You use should in expressions such as You should have seen us and You should have heard him to emphasize how funny, shocking, or impressive something that you experienced was. You should have heard him last night!
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{f} must (indicating duty or obligation); would (softening the statement); would be (expressing the conditional nature of the connected statement)
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If a document or user agent conflicts with this statement, undesirable results may occur in practice even though the document or user agent conforms to this specification
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Indicates an advisory recommendation that is to be applied when practicable
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You use should when you are saying that something is probably the case or will probably happen in the way you are describing. If you say that something should have happened by a particular time, you mean that it will probably have happened by that time. You should have no problem with reading this language The doctor said it will take six weeks and I should be fine by then
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You use should in conditional clauses when you are talking about things that might happen. If you should be fired, your health and pension benefits will not be automatically cut off Should you buy a home from Lovell, the company promises to buy it back at the same price after three years
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You use should in `that' clauses after certain verbs, nouns, and adjectives when you are talking about a future event or situation. He raised his glass and indicated that I should do the same My father was very keen that I should fulfill my potential
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Describes something which is generally accepted as good practice and is recommended
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vagueness You use should in expressions such as I should think and I should imagine to indicate that you think something is true but you are not sure. I should think it's going to rain soon
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The subject of the sentence is likely to execute the sentence predicate
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With respect to implementations, the word "should" is to be interpreted as an implementation recommendation, but not a requirement With respect to documents, the word "should" is to be interpreted as recommended programming practice for documents and a requirement for Strictly Conforming XHTML Documents
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be included
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From rfc2119: 'This word, or the adjective "RECOMMENDED", mean that there may exist valid reasons in particular circumstances to ignore a particular item, but the full implications must be understood and carefully weighed before choosing a different course '
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Indicates a recommendation
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If you say that something should have happened, you mean that it did not happen, but that you wish it had. If you say that something should not have happened, you mean that it did happen, but that you wish it had not. I should have gone this morning but I was feeling a bit ill You should have written to the area manager again I shouldn't have said what I did
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Denotes a recommended practice Can also indicate a desirable or best-management practice Written justification for declining to implement a "should" statement is not required
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You use should when you are saying what would be the right thing to do or the right state for something to be in. I should exercise more The diet should be maintained unchanged for about a year He's never going to be able to forget it. And I don't think he should Sometimes I am not as brave as I should be Should our children be taught to swim at school?
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politeness You use should in expressions such as I should like and I should be happy to show politeness when you are saying what you want to do, or when you are requesting, offering, or accepting something. I should be happy if you would bring them this evening
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The term used to state recommended or advisory procedures or identify recommended equipment (2)
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should WEAK STRONG Should is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb
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If a document or user agent conflicts with this statement, undesirable results may occur in practice even though it conforms to this specification
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You say `I should', usually with the expression `if I were you', when you are giving someone advice by telling them what you would do if you were in their position. I should look out if I were you!
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               Term used to indicate provisions which are not mandatory but which are desirable as good practice
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Devrait Conseil Désir You should study The snow should start right away
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Indicates a suggested way to meet but not mandatory
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Is used to state recommended or advisory procedures or identify recommended equipment [From §110 3(q)]
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they should have come last week; if I should go; I should think you could go
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The term should describes a recommendation based on sound health and safety practices
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Used as an auxiliary verb, to express a conditional or contingent act or state, or as a supposition of an actual fact; also, to express moral obligation (see Shall); e
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You use should in questions when you are asking someone for advice, permission, or information. Should I or shouldn't I go to university? Please could you advise me what I should do? Should I go back to the motel and wait for you to telephone?
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The speaker-but not necessarily the subject of the sentence-intends for the subject to execute the sentence predicate
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