yapabildi

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Turkish - English
could

Everyone knows that she has done everything she could for her children. - Herkes onun çocukları için yapabildiği her şeyi yaptığını bilir.

How could you do that? - Onu nasıl yapabildin?

Simple past of can

Before I was blind, I could see very well.

could WEAK STRONG Could is a modal verb. It is used with the base form of a verb. Could is sometimes considered to be the past form of can, but in this dictionary the two words are dealt with separately
You use could to indicate that someone had the ability to do something. You use could not or couldn't to say that someone was unable to do something. For my return journey, I felt I could afford the extra and travel first class I could see that something was terribly wrong When I left school at 16, I couldn't read or write There was no way she could have coped with a baby around
Used to suggest something
You use could to indicate that something sometimes happened. Though he had a temper and could be nasty, it never lasted He could be very pleasant when he wanted to
You use could when you are saying that one thing or situation resembles another. The charming characters she draws look like they could have walked out of the 1920s
politeness People sometimes use structures with if I could or could I as polite ways of interrupting someone or of introducing what they are going to say next. Well, if I could just interject Could I ask you if there have been any further problems? First of all, could I begin with an apology for a mistake I made last week? = may
You use could have to indicate that something was a possibility in the past, although it did not actually happen. He could have made a fortune as a lawyer He did not regret saying what he did but felt that he could have expressed it differently
Used to show the possibility that something might happen
emphasis You use could not or couldn't with comparatives to emphasize that someone or something has as much as is possible of a particular quality. For example, if you say `I couldn't be happier', you mean that you are extremely happy. The rest of the players are a great bunch of lads and I couldn't be happier The news couldn't have come at a better time
You use could not or couldn't to indicate that it is not possible that something is true. Anne couldn't be expected to understand the situation He couldn't have been more than fourteen years old
You use could, or couldn't in questions, when you are making offers and suggestions. I could call the local doctor You could look for a career abroad where environmental jobs are better paid and more secure It would be a good idea if you could do this exercise twice or three times on separate days
Used to politely ask for permission to do something
could do with: see do
Used to politely ask for someone else to do something
politeness You use could in questions when you are making a polite request or asking for permission to do something. Speakers sometimes use couldn't instead of `could' to show that they realize that their request may be refused. Could I stay tonight? Could I speak to you in private a moment, John? He asked if he could have a cup of coffee Couldn't I watch you do it?
You use could after `if' when talking about something that you do not have the ability or opportunity to do, but which you are imagining in order to consider what the likely consequences might be. If I could afford it I'd have four television sets If only I could get some sleep, I would be able to cope
Used as an auxiliary, in the past tense or in the conditional present
Pourrait Demande polie Passé de Can (possibilité - capacité) Could you slow down? He could not stay there
yap
do
yap
did

Did you do it by yourself? - Onu kendin mi yaptın?

The chief engineer did research hand in hand with his assistant. - Başmühendis, asistanı ile el ele araştırma yaptı.

yap
does

He doesn't know who built those houses. - O bu evleri kimin yaptığını bilmiyor.

She doesn't know who built those houses. - O bu evleri kimin yaptığını bilmiyor.

yap
{f} doing

I'm doing it for you. - Bunu senin için yapıyorum.

I'm doing this for you. - Bunu senin için yapıyorum.

yap
(Bilgisayar) do it

I want to do it myself. - Onu kendim yapmak istiyorum.

Did you do it by yourself? - Onu kendin mi yaptın?

yap
made of

I want a suit made of this material. - Bu kumaştan yapılmış bir takım elbise istiyorum.

This table is made of wood. - Bu masa tahtadan yapılmıştır.

yap
{f} making

Tom worries about making mistakes at work. - Tom, iş yaparken yapılan hatalardan endişeleniyor.

Don't be afraid of making mistakes. - Hatalar yapmaktan korkmayın.

yap
{f} performing

Dr. Jackson is performing an autopsy. - Dr. Jackson otopsi yapıyor.

They assisted him in performing the operation. - Onlar onun operasyonu yapmasında yardım etti.

yap
hold in
yap
{f} done

He cannot have done such a thing. - Öyle bir şey yapmış olamaz.

If it had not been for her help, you would never have done it. - Onun yardımı olmasaydı asla onu yapamazdın.

yap
made up

She made up her face in 20 minutes. - O, 20 dakika içinde yüzüne makyaj yaptı.

This stool is made up of leather and wood. - Bu tabure, deri ve tahtadan yapılmıştır.

yap
{f} make of

Tom doesn't know what to make of this. - Tom bunun hakkında ne yapacağını bilmiyor.

What do you make of that? - Onunla ilgili ne yaparsın?

yap
held in

Before the match, an opening ceremony was held in the Yoyogi stadium. - Maçtan önce Yoyogi stadyumunda bir açılış töreni yapıldı.

Parliamentary elections will be held in Germany in 2017. - Parlamento seçimleri 2017'de Almanya'da yapılacak.

yap
commit

The enemy committed a horrible manslaughter in the city. - Düşman, şehirde korkunç bir katliam yaptı.

Many atrocities were committed during the war. - Savaş boyunca birçok zulüm yapıldı.

yap
{f} made

Butter is made from cream. - Tereyağı kaymaktan yapılır.

Bottles of beer are made of glass. - Bira şişeleri camdan yapılır.

yap
make&
yap
make

A good daughter will make a good wife. - İyi bir kız çocuğu, iyi bir eş yapacaktır.

I know you can make it. - Yapabileceğini biliyorum.

yap
committed

He committed a gaffe when he asked whether she was pregnant. - O onun hamile olup olmadığını sorduğunda gaf yaptı.

He committed an illegal act. - O, yasa dışı bir eylem yaptı.

English - English

Definition of yapabildi in English English dictionary

Yap
An atoll in the Caroline Islands of western Micronesia
yap
To bark; to yelp
yap
informal terms for the mouth
yap
A badly behaved child, a brat
yap
A bark; a yelp
yap
To talk, especially excessively
yap
{f} yelp, bark; talk noisily or foolishly; chatter
yap
The mouth, which produces speech
yap
An informal talk
yap
{i} yelp, bark; chatter, foolish talk; uncouth person; mouth (Slang)
yap
The high-pitched bark of a small dog
yap
Of a small dog, to bark
yap
If a small dog yaps, it makes short loud sounds in an excited way. The little dog yapped frantically. An island group and state of the Federated States of Micronesia in the western Caroline Islands of the western Pacific Ocean. Discovered by the Spanish in 1791, it became part of a Japanese mandate after 1920 and fell to U.S. forces in 1945. the sound a small dog makes when it yaps
yap
bark in a high-pitched tone; "the puppies yelped"
Danish - Turkish

Definition of yapabildi in Danish Turkish dictionary

Yap
saçmalama