English to Turkish Dictionary with

with

ile
definition
preposition
a nice steak with a bottle of red wine
accompanied by (another person or thing).
a flower-sprigged blouse with a white collar
possessing (something) as a feature or accompaniment.
translation of 'with'
preposition
birlikte,
beraber,
-li,
ile
example
Rub the monk fish tail 'with' the garlic and dill and lay it an oven-proof dish.
He tried to get me to stop, obviously, but I just got more and more angry 'with' him.
She came to his studio 'with' attitude, but cradled his face in her hands to kiss him before she left.
their jobs could be dispensed 'with'
He thought I was going to force him to sit in a corner and drink a bottle of wine 'with' me.
a flower-sprigged blouse 'with' a white collar
he left school 'with' no qualifications
The same could not be said of my fillet steak 'with' a Stilton and red wine sauce.
he was travelling 'with' them
Many people in the Labour Party are angry 'with' Smith because of his support for the war.
it was snowing overnight, 'with' more snow on the way today
Blue and yellow are not distinguished by those 'with' this condition, and may be seen as white or grey.
my father will be angry 'with' me
She hooked up 'with' a nice couple in England, and now they exchange occasional letters.
He is also a keen violinist, 'with' vast experience performing in various countries.
A high proportion of women 'with' osteoarthritis of the hip also have low bone density.
he made us laugh 'with' his stories
he sat there 'with' a book in his hand
she walked in 'with' a smile on her face
'with' the fall of the capital the war ended
fill the bowl 'with' water
their supporters have been 'with' them all the way
we need somebody 'with' experience
she graduated 'with' a degree in music
He even claimed to have fought 'with' him in the hills and he threatened to show us his wound.
Mr Massow was on television this morning again, 'with' his rather alarming new haircut.
Fights 'with' the riot police erupted every time people tried to reach the US embassy.
it comes 'with' the job
Many of those who voted in favour did so 'with' a reluctance somewhat aside from the military arguments.
away 'with' you, it's getting late
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