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with

 
 
/wɪð/ preposition

Translation

TOGETHER used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together
ile, yanında, beraber, birlikte
Emma lives with her boyfriend. Hang your coat with the others.18641963
HAVING having or including something
ile, ...ile birlikte
a house with a swimming pool a woman with brown eyes19652149
USING using something
ile, ...kullanarak
She hit him over the head with a tennis racket.1338
HOW used to describe the way someone does something
...ile
He plays with great enthusiasm. She shut the drawer with a bang.1752
WHAT used to say what fills, covers, etc something
...ile kaplı/dolu
a bucket filled with water shoes covered with mud1965
CAUSE because of something
...dan/den dolayı; ...yüzünden
She was trembling with fear.1244
RELATING TO relating to something or someone
...ile ilgili olarak; ...a/e ilişkin; ...hususunda
There's something wrong with the car. The doctors are very pleased with his progress.1963
POSITION used to describe the position of someone's body
...olarak/yaparak; ...lı/li
She sat with her legs crossed.
be with me/you informal to understand what someone is saying
anlamak
Sorry, I'm not with you - can you say that again?1121
(Definition of with preposition from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English-Turkish © Cambridge University Press)

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