English | pronunciation | meaning | thesaurus |
Japanese (Hiragana) |
Turkish (Hiragana) |
sample sentence |
abandon | əbǽndən |
to leave someone or something somewhere, sometimes not returning to get them
to stop doing something before it is finished, or to stop following a plan, idea, etc.
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relinquish, resign, give up, forgo, surrender, discontinue, waive, abdicate; leave, quit, evacuate, withdraw(from); desert, forsake, maroon, discard, drop; let go, throw up, pull out of, have done with, turn one's back on, wash one's hands of; pull out on, See: relinquishment, resignation, disuse. n.: rashness, recklessness, impetuosity, impulsiveness, audacity. |
諦(あきら)める、 断念(だんねん)する、 見捨(みす)てる、 捨(す)て去(さ)る、 去(さ)る、 引(ひ)き渡(わた)す、 放棄(ほうき)する、 遺棄(いき)する |
terketmek (テルケトメク)
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They were forced to abandon the car.
The match was abandoned because of rain. |
accept | əksépt |
to agree to take something that is offered to you;
to admit that something is true, often something unpleasant;
to admit that you caused something bad that happened;
to understand that you cannot change a very sad or unpleasant situation
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get, take, buy, obtain, receive, seize, accommodate, permit in, suck, induct, acquire, appropriate, fetch, enucleate, embrace, clean, cover, remove, admit, contract, draw, derogate, withdraw, capture, take away, collect, sweep, travel, conquer, abstract, derive (from), pick, take in marriage, hold, move, siphon off, dust, excerpt, extract, pick up, take down, excise, derive, recover, hear, sense, garner, take up, take in, take on, pull off, enter (up)on, assume, attach to, have, jerk, contain, keep, score, trade, borrow, lead, adempt [obsolete], latch onto (something), fall in for, purchase, take possession, elicit, retrieve, taketh (take), evatch(British slang) |
受(ウ)け取る(ト)、
引(ヒ)き受(ウ)ける、
応(オウ)じる、
認(ミト)める、
受(ウ)け入(イ)れる、 |
almak(アルマク)、 edinmek(エディンメク)、 elde etmek(エルデ エトメク) |
He won't accept advice from anyone.;
He refuses to accept that he's made a mistake.;
She's been accepted by two universities.;
The company has now accepted responsibility for the accident. ;
The hardest part is accepting the fact that you'll never see that person again. |
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