WorksheetsUnordinary / Prologue
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 10mins
hand over (phr. v.) (hændˈoʊvər)
teslim etmek — The thief handed over the stolen goods.
gizlemek — The thief hid the stolen goods.
kaçırmak — The thief escaped with the stolen goods.
satmak — The thief sold the stolen goods.
ability (n.) (əˈbɪləti)
yetenek — She has the ability to solve complex problems.
yeteneği — O, karmaşık problemleri çözme yeteneğine sahiptir.
yetenekli — O, karmaşık problemleri çözebilen biridir.
yeteneksizlik — O, karmaşık problemleri çözme yeteneğinden yoksundur.
amongst (prep.) (əˈmʌŋst)
arasında — There was a sense of unity amongst the students.
içinde — The book is inside the bag.
önünde — The cat is in front of the house.
dışında — The dog is outside the park.
peaceful (adj.) (ˈpiːsfəl)
huzurlu — It was a peaceful afternoon in the countryside.
gürültülü — It was a noisy evening in the city.
karışık — It was a chaotic day at work.
sıkıcı — It was a boring night at home.
spread (v.) (sprɛd)
yaymak — The news spread quickly across the town.
to cover a surface with something
to increase in size or amount
to distribute something evenly
bring it on (phr.) (brɪŋɪtɒn)
elinden geleni ardına koyma — “You think you can beat me?” “Bring it on!”
give it your all — “You think you can win?” “Give it your all!”
bring your best — “You think you can challenge me?” “Bring your best!”
let's see what you've got — “You think you can defeat me?” “Let's see what you've got!”
end up (phr. v.) (ɛndʌp)
sonuçlanmak, boylamak — He ended up working in a completely different field.
başlamak, girişmek — She started a new project last week.
devam etmek, sürdürmek — They continued their journey despite the rain.
düşünmek, tasarlamak — He thought about his future plans.
event (n.) (ɪˈvɛnt)
etkinlik, olay — The concert was the biggest event of the year.
a small gathering of friends
a type of food festival
a casual meeting for discussion
during (prep.) (ˈdjʊərɪŋ)
esnasında — She fell asleep during the lecture.
önce — She woke up before the lecture.
sonra — She stayed awake after the lecture.
için — She studied for the lecture.
save (v.) (seɪv)
kurtarmak — The lifeguard managed to save the drowning child.
korumak — The lifeguard managed to protect the drowning child.
gizlemek — The lifeguard managed to hide the drowning child.
yüzmek — The lifeguard managed to swim with the drowning child.
serve (v.) (sɜːrv)
hizmet etmek, servis etmek — They serve breakfast until 11 a.m.
yemek pişirmek — She cooks dinner every night.
yüzmek — He swims in the pool every summer.
okumak — They read books in the library.
shrimp (n.) (ʃrɪmp)
cüce, karides — We ordered shrimp for dinner.
balık — We ordered fish for dinner.
tavuk — We ordered chicken for dinner.
sığır eti — We ordered beef for dinner.
back down (phr. v.) (bækdaʊn)
geri adım atmak — She refused to back down from her position.
cesaret göstermek — He decided to back down from the challenge.
sorun çıkarmak — They always back down when confronted.
karşı çıkmak — She chose to back down her argument.
rare (adj.) (rɛər)
nadir — It’s rare to see such a beautiful bird here.
common — It’s common to see such a beautiful bird here.
frequent — It’s frequent to see such a beautiful bird here.
usual — It’s usual to see such a beautiful bird here.
jerk (n.) (ʤɜːrk)
pislik, lavuk — Don’t be such a jerk!
kibar, nazik — Always be polite!
akıllı, zeki — Smart people succeed!
sorun, dert — Life has its challenges.
charity (n.) (ˈʧærɪti)
a local organization that provides help to those in need
a type of food donation
a government program for financial aid
a form of entertainment
first come, first served (phr.) (fɜːrstkʌmfɜːrstsɜːrvd)
ilk gelen alır — Tickets will be given on a first come, first served basis.
ilk gelen, ilk alır — The first to arrive will be the first to receive.
ilk gelen, ilk hizmet — The first to come will receive service first.
ilk gelen, ilk kazanır — The first to come will win.
wealth (n.) (wɛlθ)
zenginlik — The family lived in great wealth.
yoksulluk — The family struggled with poverty.
orta hallilik — The family maintained a moderate lifestyle.
miras — The family inherited a fortune.
slice (n.) (slaɪs)
dilim — I ate a slice of cake.
kısmak — I will slice the bread.
bölmek — Please slice the fruit.
parça — She gave me a slice of pie.
bet (v.) (bɛt)
iddia etmek — I bet he will be late again.
kumar oynamak — I gamble on the outcome.
tahmin etmek — I predict the result.
kayıp etmek — I lose the game.
