Dün dışarı çıkmak zorunda kaldım.
- I was obliged to go out yesterday.
Bir yerde içki içmek için dışarı çıkmak ister misiniz?
- Would you like to go out to have a drink somewhere?
Onunla dışarıya çıkmak eğlenceli.
- It's fun to go out with her.
İşten sonra bir içki için dışarıya çıkmak ister misin?
- Would you like to go out for a drink after work?
Benimle flört etmek ister misin?
- Would you like to go out with me?
Dışarı çıkmaktansa evde kalmayı tercih ederim.
- I would rather stay at home than go out.
Ben dışarı çıkmak istemiyorum.
- I don't want to go out.
Tom muhtemelen dışarı gitmek ve oynamak istedi.
- Tom probably wanted to go out and play.
Şu anda dışarı gitmek tehlikeli.
- It's dangerous to go outside right now.
Televizyon seyretmek yerine, dışarıya çıkıp biraz temiz hava al.
- Go out and breathe some fresh air instead of watching TV.
Baba, dışarıya çıkıp oyun oynayabilir miyim?
- Daddy, may I go out and play?
Bir gün Amerika'ya gitmek istiyorum.
- I want to go to America someday.
Bugün ya da yarın gitmen pek fark yaratmayacak.
- It will not make much difference whether you go today or tomorrow.
The lights went out.
They've been going out since for 3 years now, but still live apart.
He thought Nehru jackets went out only in the late seventies.
After going to Joan's for dinner, they went out.
And cold the poor man lies at night, / And so goes out the year.
The study goes to the point I was making earlier about subsidies.
Benedict the Jew in vain pleaded parchments; his usuries were too many. The King said, “Go to, for all thy parchments, thou shalt pay just debt; down with thy dust, or observe this tooth-forceps!”.
Now therefore go to, proclaim in the ears of the people, saying, Whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him return and depart early from mount Gilead.
We went to a concert for my birthday.
... And we'll be rolling out to additional countries soon. ...
... I'D LIKE TO ALSO SEND A SHOUT OUT TO ABNER JOHNSON. ...