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Определение make a good в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

make good
(deyim) ödemek
make good
(deyim) ispatlamak
make good
(deyim) temizlemek
make good
telafi etmek
make good
(deyim) gidermek
make good
iyileştir
make good
başarmak
make good
(s.t.) " 1. telafi etmek; (zararını) ödemek. 2. yerine getirmek: He made good his promise. Sözünü yerine getirdi
make good
başarılı olmak
make good
telafi etmek; (zararını) ödemek
make good
yerine getirmek
make good
on (sözü) yerine getirmek
make good
(s.t.)
make good
tazmin etmek
make good
(deyim) basarmak
make good
yerine getirmek: He made good his promise. Sözünü yerine getirdi
make good
(zararı) ödemek
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение make a good в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

make good
: To complete successfully

The check bounced, but he said he will make good on it next month.

make good
To achieve substantial success in life, often in business
make good
correct a mistake; make up for; fulfill, carry out
make good
(1) To present a commercial announcement after it ís scheduled time because of an error (2) To rerun a commercial announcement because of technical difficulties the previous time it was run (3) To rerun a print advertisement due to similar circumstances
make good
act as promised; "make good on promises"
make good
act as promised; "make good on promises
make good
An advertisement offered to or accepted by an advertiser to replace an ad message that did not run as scheduled, was aired improperly or an error in the insertion
make good
An advertisement run as a replacement for one that was scheduled but did not run, or that ran incorrectly
make good
The rerun of an ad or printed piece by a publisher or printer because of their error
make a good

    Турецкое произношение

    meyk ı gîd

    Произношение

    /ˈmāk ə gəd/ /ˈmeɪk ə ɡɪd/

    Этимология

    [ 'mAk ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English macian; akin to Old High German mahhOn to prepare, make, Greek magEnai to be kneaded, Old Church Slavonic mazati to anoint, smear.
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