vor schlagen

listen to the pronunciation of vor schlagen
German - Turkish
önermek
Vorschlagen
önerin
vorschlagen
evlilik teklifi almak
vorschlagen
öner

Belki yarın yapabileceğimiz bir şey önerebilirsin. - Vielleicht kannst du etwas vorschlagen, was wir morgen machen können?

vorschlagen
evlenme teklif etmek
vorschlagen
akla getirmek
vorschlagen
fikir vermek
vorschlagen
{'fo: şla: gın} önermek
vorschlagen
önermek
English - Turkish

Definition of vor schlagen in English Turkish dictionary

suggest
önermek

Hiç kimsenin önermek için yeni bir şeyi olmadığı açıktır. - It is clear that no one has anything new to suggest.

Ben aynı şeyi önermek üzereydim. - I was about to suggest the same thing.

suggest
{f} teklif etmek
suggest
{f} fikir vermek
suggest
hissini vermek
suggest
(fiil) önermek, teklif etmek, akla getirmek, tavsiye etmek, fikir vermek, telkin etmek, aşılamak, izlenimini uyandırmak, öne sürmek, ima etmek, sezdirmek
suggest
fikir beyan etmek
suggest
hatıra getirmek
suggest
belirli bir izlenim bırakmak
suggest
{f} aşılamak
suggest
meydana atmak
suggest
göstermek

Aksanı onun bir yabancı olduğunu göstermektedir. - His accent suggests he is a foreigner.

Son zamanlarda yapılan araştırmalar davanın bu olmadığını göstermektedir. - Recent studies suggest that this is not the case.

suggest
işaret etmek

Senin önerinle ilgili bazı sorunları işaret etmek istiyorum. - I'd like to point out some problems regarding your suggestion.

suggest
{f} ima etmek
suggest
imada bulunmak
suggest
{f} (belirli bir) izlenim bırakmak
suggest
(to) Önermek
suggest
öne sürmek ileri sürmek
suggest
ima ve ihtar suretiyle bildirmek veya söylemek
suggest
{f} (bir şey) (başka bir şeyi) akla getirmek
German - English
suggest
To imply but stop short of saying explicitly

Are you suggesting that I killed my wife?.

To recommend

The guidebook suggests that we visit the local cathedral, which is apparently beautiful.

To inform secretly
{f} propose, mention; recommend as suitable; imply, hint; evoke, call to mind
To ask for without demanding
call to mind or evoke imply as a possibility; "The evidence suggests a need for more clarification
call to mind or evoke
means put forward an idea
If you suggest something, you put forward a plan or idea for someone to think about. He suggested a link between class size and test results of seven-year-olds I suggest you ask him some specific questions about his past I suggested to Mike that we go out for a meal with his colleagues No one has suggested how this might occur `Could he be suffering from amnesia?' I suggested So instead I suggested taking her out to dinner for a change
If you suggest the name of a person or place, you recommend them to someone. Could you suggest someone to advise me how to do this? They can suggest where to buy one
To propose with difference or modesty; to hint; to intimate; as, to suggest a difficulty
If one thing suggests another, it brings it to your mind through an association of ideas. This onomatopoeic word suggests to me the sound a mousetrap makes when it snaps shut
To make suggestions; to tempt
make a proposal, declare a plan for something
drop a hint; intimate by a hint
If you suggest that something is the case, you say something which you believe is the case. I'm not suggesting that is what is happening It is wrong to suggest that there are easy alternatives Their success is conditional, I suggest, on this restriction
Suggest is used in two main contexts It may either imply that there is no unique answer or that candidates are expected to apply their general knowledge to a 'novel' situation, one that formally may not be 'in the syllabus'
To introduce indirectly to the thoughts; to cause to be thought of, usually by the agency of other objects
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