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dayan

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Турецкий язык - Английский Язык
hang on
keep it up
bear up
{f} base

This story is based on facts. - Bu hikaye gerçeklere dayanmaktadır.

Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents. - Komedyenler şakalarını şiddetli ölüm ya da ciddi kazalar gibi trajik durumlara dayandırırlar.

{f} abutting
endure

The emigrants have endured physical and mental pain. - Göçmenler fiziksel ve ruhsal acıya dayandılar.

Can she endure a long trip? - O, uzun bir yolculuğa dayanabilir mi?

hinge upon
base on
hinge on
{f} enduring

There are various ways of enduring the pain. - Acıya dayanmanın birçok çeşit yolu var.

base upon
held fast
hold fast

Hold fast to this tree. - Bu ağaca sıkı dayanın.

rest on
withstood
withstand

My house is designed to withstand an earthquake. - Evim depreme dayanacak şekilde tasarlanmıştır.

Английский Язык - Английский Язык
{i} family name; Moshe Dayan (1915-1981), fourth General Chief of Staff of the Israeli military, former member of the Knesset, one of the founders of former political parties, former Defense Minister and Foreign Minister
Israeli general and statesman (1915-1981)
{i} title of a judge of a Jewish religious court
Moshe Dayan
born May 20, 1915, Deganya, Palestine died Oct. 16, 1981, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Israeli soldier and statesman. Born of Russian parents in Israel's first kibbutz, he became a guerrilla fighter against Arab raiders during the period of the British mandate. Although jailed briefly by the British for his involvement with the Hagana organization, he lost an eye fighting alongside British forces in Syria during World War II (1939-45). He was a commander in the Israeli army during the first Arab-Israel war (1948-49). He was army chief of staff during the Suez Crisis (1956) and later agriculture minister (1959-64). He was appointed defense minister just before the Six-Day War (1967), and the Israeli victory brought him widespread adulation; he served until 1974. He joined the Likud party government as foreign minister when it came into power in 1977 and helped broker the 1978 Camp David Accords
Moshe Dayan
(1915-1981) fourth General Chief of Staff of the Israeli military, former member of the Knesset, one of the founders of former political parties, former Defense Minister and Foreign Minister