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hope
ummak

Ummak bir strateji değildir. - Hope is not a strategy.

Hope
(isim) Umut

Ben sizin başarınız için umutluyum. - I hope for your success.

Korku değil, umut insan ilişkilerinde yaratıcı ilkedir. - Hope, not fear, is the creative principle in human affairs.

hope
umut etmek

Sanırım bu umut etmek için çok fazlaydı. - I guess it was too much to hope for.

hope
ümit etmek

Bütün yapabileceğimiz ümit etmektir. - All we can do is hope.

Artık bütün yapabileceğimiz Tom'un yapmaya söz verdiği şeyi yapmasını ümit etmektir. - All we can do now is hope that Tom does what he's promised to do.

Hope
(isim) Ümit

Hayat olduğu sürece, ümit vardır. - As long as there's life, there is hope.

Ümit; bir saat önce bitirdiğin çikolatalı çörek kutusunun sihirle tekrar dolup dolmadığını kontrol etmek için çılgın bir adam gibi birdenbire mutfağa doğru koştuğundadır. - Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.

hope
arzu etmek
hope
beklemek

Umarım çok uzun süre beklemek zorunda değiliz. - I hope we don't have to wait too long.

Sadako'nun şimdi yapabileceği bütün şey kağıttan vinçler yapmak ve bir mücize beklemekti. - All Sadako could do now was to make paper cranes and hope for a miracle.

hope
emel

Tom için yüksek emellerim var. - I have high hopes for Tom.

hope
umu

Yaşam olduğu sürece umut da olacaktır. - While there is life, there is hope.

Suzy Tom'un ona çıkma teklif edeceğini umuyor. - Suzy hopes that Tom will ask her out.

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beklenti içinde olmak
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{f} um
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hoping against hope ümidini kesmeyerek
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{i} beklenti

Umarım beklentilerinize göre yaşayabiliriz. - I hope we can live up to your expectations.

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in hopes ümidi
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{f} istemek
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ümit vermeyen
İngilizce - İngilizce
{n} one who has pleasing expectations
a person who hopes; "only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now
a person who hopes; "only an avid hoper could expect the team to win now"
One who hopes
{i} optimistic person, person that hopes
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A town in British Columbia
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A female given name from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans
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A person or thing that is a source of hope

We still have one hope left: my roommate might see the note I left on the table.

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The belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen

I still have some hope that I can get to work on time.

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The virtuous desire for future good

But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; and the greatest of these is love. (1Cor. 13:13).

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{v} to live in hopes, to expect with desire
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{n} a desire or good accompanied with an expectation of obtaining it or a belief that it is obtainable, the object of hope
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If you hope that something is true, or if you hope for something, you want it to be true or to happen, and you usually believe that it is possible or likely. She had decided she must go on as usual, follow her normal routine, and hope and pray He hesitates before leaving, almost as though he had been hoping for conversation I hope to get a job within the next two weeks The researchers hope that such a vaccine could be available in about ten years' time `We'll speak again.' --- `I hope so.'
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from the virtue, like Faith and Charity first used by Puritans
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A town in Arkansas
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An English and Scottish topographic surname for someone who lived in a hop, a small enclosed valley
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You say `I hope' when you want to warn someone not to do something foolish or dangerous. I hope you won't be too harsh with the girl
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expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise"
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If you have high hopes or great hopes that something will happen, you are confident that it will happen. I had high hopes that Derek Randall might play an important part
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If you do one thing in the hope of another thing happening, you do it because you think it might cause or help the other thing to happen, which is what you want. He was studying in the hope of being admitted to an engineering college
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be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes; "I am still hoping that all will turn out well"
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To expect; to fear
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{i} expectation, anticipation, wish
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the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled; "in spite of his troubles he never gave up hope"
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To place confidence; to trust with confident expectation of good; usually followed by in
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to be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes
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That which is hoped for; an object of hope
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United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (born in 1903)
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To desire with expectation or with belief in the possibility or prospect of obtaining; to look forward to as a thing desirable, with the expectation of obtaining it; to cherish hopes of
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One who, or that which, gives hope, furnishes ground of expectation, or promises desired good
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The vision which motivates our desires and actions The attitude that springs from the knowledge that God has the future in His hands, and that we have a joyful future with him
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one of the three Christian virtues a specific instance of feeling hopeful; "it revived their hope of winning the pennant"
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Funded by the Georgia Lottery, the program provides qualified students with tuition assistance in diploma, certificate or degree programs at any public or private college, university or technical institution in Georgia
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"Desire and expectation rolled into one" [DD] According to Fundies life is hopeless without belief to carry one beyond the grave This permits Fundies to absent themselves from efforts to promote justice, mercy and world peace [contra Micah 6: 8] [BLB] ]
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A desire of some good, accompanied with an expectation of obtaining it, or a belief that it is obtainable; an expectation of something which is thought to be desirable; confidence; pleasing expectancy
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to want something to happen
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one of the three Christian virtues a specific instance of feeling hopeful; "it revived their hope of winning the pennant" the general feeling that some desire will be fulfilled; "in spite of his troubles he never gave up hope" someone (or something) on which expectations are centered; "he was their best hope for a victory" United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (born in 1903) intend with some possibility of fulfilment; "I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening" be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes; "I am still hoping that all will turn out well" expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise
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The actual thing wished for
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Intense expectation
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If you think that the help or success of a particular person or thing will cause you to be successful or to get what you want, you can refer to them as your hope. Roemer represented the best hope for a businesslike climate in Louisiana
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one of the three Christian virtues
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intend with some possibility of fulfilment; "I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening"
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If you say that you cannot hope for something, or if you talk about the only thing that you can hope to get, you mean that you are in a bad situation, and there is very little chance of improving it. Things aren't ideal, but that's the best you can hope for these mountains, which no one can hope to penetrate. Hope is also a noun. The only hope for underdeveloped countries is to become, as far as possible, self-reliant
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To entertain or indulge hope; to cherish a desire of good, or of something welcome, with expectation of obtaining it or belief that it is obtainable; to expect; usually followed by for
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{f} wish, anticipate, expect
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A sloping plain between mountain ridges
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If you are in a difficult situation and do something and hope for the best, you hope that everything will happen in the way you want, although you know that it may not. Some companies are cutting costs and hoping for the best
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Hope is a feeling of desire and expectation that things will go well in the future. But Kevin hasn't given up hope of being fit Consumer groups still hold out hope that the president will change his mind
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to expect and wish
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feelings If you say `Some hope', or `Not a hope', you think there is no possibility that something will happen, although you may want it to happen. The industry reckons it will see orders swell by 10% this financial year. Some hope. British-born American entertainer. He costarred with Bing Crosby in the popular "Road" films, beginning with the Road to Singapore (1940). Since 1940 he has traveled extensively to entertain U.S. troops overseas. Cape of Good Hope Franklin John Hope Good Hope Cape of Hope diamond Hope Bob Leslie Townes Hope
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Before Alexander set out for Asia he divided his kingdom among his friends "My lord," said Perdiccas, "what have you left for, yourself?" "Hope," replied Alexander Whereupon Perdiccas rejoined, "If hope is enough for Alexander, it is enough for Perdiccas," and declined to accept any bounty from the king The Bard of Hope Thomas Campbell (1777-1844), the author of The Pleasures of Hope The entire profits on this poem were 900 The Cape of Good Hope (See Storms )
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grounds for feeling hopeful about the future; "there is little or no promise that he will recover"
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United States comedian (born in England) who appeared in films with Bing Crosby (born in 1903) intend with some possibility of fulfilment; "I hope to have finished this work by tomorrow evening"
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If you tell someone not to get their hopes up, or not to build their hopes up, you are warning them that they should not become too confident of progress or success. There is no reason for people to get their hopes up over this mission
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If you live in hope that something will happen, you continue to hope that it will happen, although it seems unlikely, and you realize that you are being foolish. My mother bought lots of tickets and lived in hope of winning the prize
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If you hope against hope that something will happen, you hope that it will happen, although it seems impossible. She glanced about the hall, hoping against hope that Richard would be waiting for her
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If someone wants something to happen, and considers it likely or possible, you can refer to their hopes of that thing, or to their hope that it will happen. They have hopes of increasing trade between the two regions The delay in the programme has dashed Japan's hopes of commercial success in space
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A small bay; an inlet; a haven
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a specific instance of feeling hopeful; "it revived their hope of winning the pennant"
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emphasis If you say that someone has not got a hope in hell of doing something, you are emphasizing that they will not be able to do it. Everybody knows they haven't got a hope in hell of forming a government anyway
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n   Desire and expectation rolled into one
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expect and wish; "I trust you will behave better from now on"; "I hope she understands that she cannot expect a raise
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Abbreviation for a primitive equation ocean circulation model developed and used at the DKRZ
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someone (or something) on which expectations are centered; "he was their best hope for a victory"
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politeness You use `I hope' in expressions such as `I hope you don't mind' and `I hope I'm not disturbing you', when you are being polite and want to make sure that you have not offended someone or disturbed them. I hope you don't mind me coming to see you I hope I haven't said anything to upset you
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wish
no-hoper
a person or animal who you think has no chance of winning something or of being successful
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    [ 'hOp ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hopian; akin to Middle High German hoffen to hope.