away
Kelime Anlamı :
1. başka yere gitmişolmak.
2. yok.
3. uzağa.
4. durmadan.
5. deplasmanda.
6. uzakta.
7. be away bulunmamak.
8. deplasman maçı.
9. do away with yok etme.
10. oradan.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1.
from a particular thing or place: ran away from the lion; sent the children away to boarding school.
2. at or to a distance in space or time: we live a block away from the park.
3. at or by a considerable interval: away back in the 17th century; away off on the horizon.
4. in a different direction; aside: glanced away.
5. on the way: we want to get away early in the day.
6. in or into storage or safekeeping: put the toys away; jewels locked away in a safe.
7. out of existence or notice: the music faded away.
8. so as to remove, separate, or eliminate: chipped the paint away; cleared away the debris.
9. from one's possession: gave the tickets away.
10. continuously; steadily: toiled away at the project for more than a year.
11. freely; at will: fire away!
12. absent: the neighbors are away.
13. distant, as in space or time: the city is miles away. the game was still a week away.
14. played on an opponent's field or grounds: an away game.
15. in golf, having the ball lying farthest from the hole and properly playing first among competitors.
16. baseball out: bases loaded, with two away.
2. at or to a distance in space or time: we live a block away from the park.
3. at or by a considerable interval: away back in the 17th century; away off on the horizon.
4. in a different direction; aside: glanced away.
5. on the way: we want to get away early in the day.
6. in or into storage or safekeeping: put the toys away; jewels locked away in a safe.
7. out of existence or notice: the music faded away.
8. so as to remove, separate, or eliminate: chipped the paint away; cleared away the debris.
9. from one's possession: gave the tickets away.
10. continuously; steadily: toiled away at the project for more than a year.
11. freely; at will: fire away!
12. absent: the neighbors are away.
13. distant, as in space or time: the city is miles away. the game was still a week away.
14. played on an opponent's field or grounds: an away game.
15. in golf, having the ball lying farthest from the hole and properly playing first among competitors.
16. baseball out: bases loaded, with two away.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
from a place, hence.
2. aside; off; in another direction.
3. from a state or condition of being; out of existence.
4. come away; go away; take away.
5. on; in continuance; without intermission or delay; as, sing away.
6. without restraint.
7. at a distance in time or space
8. come on!; go on!
9. not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation.
10. at a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively.
11. not on one's home territory.
12. out.
2. aside; off; in another direction.
3. from a state or condition of being; out of existence.
4. come away; go away; take away.
5. on; in continuance; without intermission or delay; as, sing away.
6. without restraint.
7. at a distance in time or space
8. come on!; go on!
9. not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation.
10. at a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively.
11. not on one's home territory.
12. out.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
from a place; hence.
2. absent; gone; at a distance.
3. aside; off; in another direction.
4. from a state or condition of being; out of existence.
5. by ellipsis of the verb, equivalent to an imperative: go or come away; begone; take away.
6. on; in continuance; without intermission or delay.
2. absent; gone; at a distance.
3. aside; off; in another direction.
4. from a state or condition of being; out of existence.
5. by ellipsis of the verb, equivalent to an imperative: go or come away; begone; take away.
6. on; in continuance; without intermission or delay.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
on the way; onward; on; along: as, come away.
2. from this or that place; off: as, to go, run, flee, or sail away.
3. from one's own or accustomed place; absent: as, he is away from home; I found him away on a vacation.
4. from contact or adherence; off: as, to clear away obstructions; cut away the broken spars.
5. removed; apart; remote: as, away from the subject.
6. from one's possession or keeping: as, to give away one's books or money; throw away a worn-out or discarded thing.
7. from one's immediate presence, attention, or use; aside: as, put or lay away your work; put away your fears; the things were laid away for the summer.
8. from this or that direction; in another or the other direction: as, turn your eyes away; he turned away.
9. at or to such a distance; distant; off: as, the village is six miles away.
10. from one state or condition to another; out of existence; to an end; to nothing: as, to pass, wear, waste, fade, pine, or die away; continual dropping wears away stone; the image soon faded away; the wind died away at sunset; she pined away with consumption.
11. gone; vanished; departed: as, here's a health to them that's away.
12. on; continuously; steadily; without interruption: as, he worked away; he kept pegging away; and hence often as an intensive: as, to fire away, eat away, laugh away, snore away.
13. often used elliptically, with a verb (as go, get) suppressed, and simulating an imperative: as, (go) away! (get) away! we must away; whither away so fast?
14.
15.
16. by far.
17.
2. from this or that place; off: as, to go, run, flee, or sail away.
3. from one's own or accustomed place; absent: as, he is away from home; I found him away on a vacation.
4. from contact or adherence; off: as, to clear away obstructions; cut away the broken spars.
5. removed; apart; remote: as, away from the subject.
6. from one's possession or keeping: as, to give away one's books or money; throw away a worn-out or discarded thing.
7. from one's immediate presence, attention, or use; aside: as, put or lay away your work; put away your fears; the things were laid away for the summer.
8. from this or that direction; in another or the other direction: as, turn your eyes away; he turned away.
9. at or to such a distance; distant; off: as, the village is six miles away.
10. from one state or condition to another; out of existence; to an end; to nothing: as, to pass, wear, waste, fade, pine, or die away; continual dropping wears away stone; the image soon faded away; the wind died away at sunset; she pined away with consumption.
11. gone; vanished; departed: as, here's a health to them that's away.
12. on; continuously; steadily; without interruption: as, he worked away; he kept pegging away; and hence often as an intensive: as, to fire away, eat away, laugh away, snore away.
13. often used elliptically, with a verb (as go, get) suppressed, and simulating an imperative: as, (go) away! (get) away! we must away; whither away so fast?
14.
15.
16. by far.
17.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete)
2. out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
3. in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping)
4. (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter
5. used of an opponent's ground
6. not present; having left
7. from one's possession
8. so as to be removed or gotten rid of
9. out of existence
10. in a different direction
11. at a distance in space or time
12. freely or at will
13. in reserve; not for immediate use
14. indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily
2. out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts)
3. in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping)
4. (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter
5. used of an opponent's ground
6. not present; having left
7. from one's possession
8. so as to be removed or gotten rid of
9. out of existence
10. in a different direction
11. at a distance in space or time
12. freely or at will
13. in reserve; not for immediate use
14. indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.