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English - Turkish
geçmişe götürmek
take back
geri almak

Kaçmış bir atı yakalamak söylenmiş bir sözü geri almaktan daha kolaydır. - It is easier to catch an escaped horse than to take back an escaped word.

take back
(deyim) take sth. back geri almak
take to
alışmak
take to
sığınmak
take to
hoşlanmak
take back
sözünü geri almak
take back
eskiye götürmek
take to
götürmek

Tom'u benimle götürmek zorunda kalacağım. - I'll have to take Tom with me.

Tom'u eve götürmek istiyorum. - I want to take Tom home.

take back
geri al

Keşke söylediğimi geri alabilsem. - I wish I could take back what I said.

Ben söylediklerini şimdi geri almanı istiyorum. - I want you to take back what you said just now.

take back
eskileri düşündürmek
take to
alışkanlık edinmek
take to
kaçmak
take to
çekilmek
take back
geri götürmek

Pazartesi günü kitapları kütüphaneye geri götürmek zorundayım. - On Monday I have to take back the books to the library.

take back
geçmişe götürmek
take back
geri almak: Take back what you said! Söylediğini geri al! The store refuses to take back the coat. Mağaza paltoyu geri
take back
eskiyi hatırlatmak
take to
kanı kaynamak
take to
(bir şeyi yapmaya) başlamak
take to
çıkmak (sahne vb.)
take to
gitmek

İstasyona gitmek için hangi otobüse bineceğimi lütfen bana söyleyin. - Please tell me which bus to take to get to the station.

İstasyona gitmek ne kadar sürer? - How long does it take to get to the station?

take to
(bir yere) gitmek: She took to her bed and stayed there all week. Yatağına girip bütün hafta orada yattı
take to
(deyim) başlamak,aşlışmak. take someone/sth. to bits/pieces ustalikla elestirip bozmak take someone to task (for sth.) azarlamak,çıkışmak,paylamak take someone to the cleaners [argo] soyup sogana cevirmek,dolandirmak
take to
(deyim) take to someone birinden hoşlanmak take to sth
take to
düşkün olmak
take to
(deyim) bir şeyi sevmek
English - English

Definition of take back to in English English dictionary

take back
To retract an earlier statement

No, you are not fat, I take it all back.

take back
To cause to remember some past event or time

That tune takes me back to my childhood.

take back
To return something

Take back faulty goods to the shop where you bought them.

take back
To resume a relationship

She has forgiven him, and taken him back.

take back
To regain possession of something

The wedding is off, and he has taken back the ring.

take to
To adapt to; to learn, grasp or master

Although he had never skated before, he took to it quickly, and soon glided around the ice with ease.

take to
To begin, as a new habit or practice

After the third one was rejected, she took to asking the department to check the form before she submitted it.

take to
To enter; to go into or move towards

As the train rushed through, thousands of birds took to the air at once.

take back
bring back to the point of departure
take back
If you take something back, you admit that something that you said or thought is wrong. I take it back, I think perhaps I am an extrovert Take back what you said about Jeremy!
take back
cause someone to remember the past; "This photo takes me back to the good old days"
take back
If you take something back, you return it to the place where you bought it or where you borrowed it from, because it is unsuitable or broken, or because you have finished with it. If I buy something and he doesn't like it I'll take it back I once took back a pair of shoes that fell apart after a week
take back
If you take someone back, you allow them to come home again, after they have gone away because of a quarrel or other problem. Why did she take him back? The government has agreed to take back those people who are considered economic rather than political refugees
take back
resume a relationship with someone after an interruption, as in a wife taking back her husband
take back
take something back into possession; apologize for saying something
take back
take back what one has said; "He swallowed his words"
take back
move text to the previous line; in printing
take back
move text to the previous line; in printing regain possession of something resume a relationship with someone after an interruption, as in a wife taking back her husband
take back
regain possession of something
take back
If you say that something takes you back, you mean that it reminds you of a period of your past life and makes you think about it again. I enjoyed experimenting with colours -- it took me back to being five years old This takes me back
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades
take to
begin with -; continue to -
take to
If you take to someone or something, you like them, especially after knowing them or thinking about them for only a short time. Did the children take to him?
take to
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for; "She fancied a necklace that she had seen in the jeweler's window"
take to
If you take to doing something, you begin to do it as a regular habit. They had taken to wandering through the streets arm-in-arm
take to
develop a habit; apply oneself to a practice or occupation; "She took to drink"; "Men take to the military trades"
take back to
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