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opponent
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to exercise
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to ache
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to burn
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to convert
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pump
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adrenalin
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to burst
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energy
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intensity
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to attend
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fitness
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class
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to do
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aerobics
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to lift
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weight
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to go
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running
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to be
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competitive
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to beat
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to keep
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fit
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to pedal
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exercise bike
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to push the limit
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to play
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team sport
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fighting fit
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in shape
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on the mend
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to get back into
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to go down with
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new lease of life
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the picture of (good) health
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under the weather
opponent
muhalif

muhalif

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/əˈpoʊnənt/
isim

someone who disagrees with a system, plan, etc. and intends to put an end to it or change it

synonymadversary
synonymantagonist
synonymopposer
synonymresister
antonymagonist
example
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Opponents of the controversial legislation launched a PR campaign to sway public opinion against the bill.
During debates, politicians must be prepared to respond to attacks from their opponents on key policy issues.
Labor unions mobilized members to support candidates favorable to their cause and oppose anti-union opponents.
to exercise
egzersiz yapmak

egzersiz yapmak

flag
/ˈɛksɝˌsaɪz/
isim

to do physical activities or sports to stay healthy and become stronger

synonymwork out
example
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We usually exercise in the morning to start our day energetically.
He doesn't exercise as much as he should.
He needs to exercise more to lose weight.

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to exercise
to ache
arzulamak

arzulamak

flag
/ˈeɪk/
isim

to experience a powerful and enduring longing or yearning for something or someone who is absent

synonymlanguish
synonympine
synonymyearn
synonymyen
to burn
yanmak

yanmak

flag
/bɜːrn/
isim

to be on fire and be destroyed by it

synonymburn down
synonymfire
example
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The building burned fiercely, sending plumes of smoke into the sky.
The paper caught fire and burned quickly in the flames.
The old photographs burned in the house fire, lost forever in the flames.

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to burn
to convert
(değiştirmek)

(değiştirmek)

dönüştürmek

flag
/ˈkɑnvɝt/, /kənˈvɝt/
isim

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

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The company will convert traditional paper records into a digital database for efficiency.
The software allows users to convert files for compatibility.
She decided to convert the spare room into a home office for remote work.

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Geçişli
to convert
pump
pompa

pompa

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/ˈpəmp/
isim

a mechanical device or machine that is used to move fluids or gases from one place to another by creating a flow or pressure

example
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In farming, irrigation systems use pumps to distribute water efficiently across fields for crop cultivation.
Oil drilling operations use sophisticated pumps to bring crude oil to the surface from underground reservoirs.
Industrial processes often rely on pumps to transfer liquids from one part of the production line to another.
adrenalin
adrenalin

adrenalin

flag
/əˈdɹɛnəɫɪn/
isim

a hormone that is produced by the body when one feels stressed, scared or excited, which increases one's heart rate, breathing, and energy

synonymepinephrin
synonymepinephrine
to burst
patlamak

patlamak

flag
/ˈbɝst/
isim

to suddenly and violently break open or apart, particularly as a result of internal pressure

synonymbreak open
synonymsplit
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The dam burst, causing a flood downstream.
to burst
energy
enerji

enerji

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/ˈenərdʒi/
isim

the physical and mental strength required for activity, work, etc.

synonymvim
synonymvitality
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The kids expended their energy at the playground.
After the concert, he was out of energy.
I need a cup of coffee to boost my energy.
intensity
iletilen enerji miktarı

iletilen enerji miktarı

flag
/ɪnˈtɛnsəti/, /ɪnˈtɛnsɪti/
isim

the degree or magnitude of a certain quality or attribute

synonymintensity level
synonymstrength
to attend
katılmak

katılmak

flag
/əˈtɛnd/
isim

to be present at a meeting, event, conference, etc.

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Employees must attend the mandatory training session next week.
The community members were invited to attend the town hall meeting.
As a professional, it is essential to attend industry conferences for networking opportunities.

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Geçişli
to attend
fitness
(beceri)

(beceri)

uygunluk

flag
/ˈfɪtnəs/
isim

the quality of being suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose or situation

synonymfittingness
antonymunfitness
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Her experience and skills proved her fitness for the leadership role.
The fitness of the candidate for the job was thoroughly evaluated during the interview process.
The committee assessed the fitness of the plan to meet the project's objectives.
class
ders

ders

flag
/ˈkɫæs/
isim

education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings

synonymcourse
synonymcourse of instruction
synonymcourse of study
to do
(etmek)

(etmek)

yapmak

flag
/ˈdu/
isim

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

example
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What are you doing tomorrow?
In times of crisis, people often come together to do whatever is necessary.
When you're feeling overwhelmed, it's okay to take a break and do nothing for a while.

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Geçişli
Geçmiş Zaman
did
Geçmiş Zaman Ortacı
done
to do
aerobics
aerobik

aerobik

flag
/ɝˈoʊbɪks/
isim

a type of exercise that is designed to make one's lungs and heart stronger, often performed with music

synonymaerobic exercise
example
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The fitness program combined aerobics with strength training for a well-rounded exercise routine.
She added aerobics to her weekly exercise regimen to complement her strength training and improve aerobic capacity.
The instructor led a session of high-energy aerobics, including jumping jacks and step exercises.
aerobics
to lift
kaldırmak

kaldırmak

flag
/ˈɫɪft/
isim

to move a thing from a lower position or level to a higher one

synonymbring up
synonymelevate
synonymget up
synonymraise
antonymlower
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The forklift operator is lifting pallets of goods in the warehouse.
The crane is lifting steel beams for the construction project.
Every morning, she lifts weights at the gym for strength training.

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to lift
weight
sıklet

sıklet

flag
/ˈweɪt/
isim

an object that has a certain amount of mass, and is used when exercising or measuring something

synonymexercising weight
synonymfree weight
weight
to go
gitmek

gitmek

flag
/ˈɡoʊ/
isim

to travel or move from one location to another

synonymlocomote
synonymmove
synonymtravel
antonymstay in place

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to go
running
koşu

koşu

flag
/ˈɹənɪŋ/
isim

the act of walking in a way that is very fast and both feet are never on the ground at the same time, particularly as a sport

synonymrun
running
to be
olmak

olmak

flag
/bi/
isim

used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations

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My brother is an architect.
The dog's name is Max.
That bird in the tree is a robin.

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linking verb
to be
competitive
rekabete dayanan

rekabete dayanan

flag
/kəmˈpɛtətɪv/, /kəmˈpɛtɪtɪv/
isim

referring to a situation in which teams, players, etc. are trying to defeat their rivals

synonymcompetitory
antonymnoncompetitive
example
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The competitive nature of the business world often pushes companies to innovate and improve.
The competitive atmosphere in the classroom spurred students to study harder and achieve higher grades.
In a competitive market, companies must constantly adapt and offer better products and services to stay ahead.
competitive
to beat
vurmak

vurmak

flag
/ˈbit/
isim

to strike someone repeatedly, usually causing physical harm or injury

synonymbeat up
synonymwork over
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In the movie, the hero beats the villain in a dramatic fight scene.
The soldiers were instructed not to beat prisoners during interrogation.
The bully threatened to beat the younger student if he didn't hand over his lunch money.

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Geçişli
to beat
to keep
(tutmak)

(tutmak)

kalmak

flag
/ˈkip/
isim

to stay or remain in a specific state, position, or condition

synonymcontinue
synonymkeep on
synonymretain
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After the bridge, keep right and take the second exit.
She kept silent during the meeting.
They kept calm despite the chaos around them.

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fit
formda

formda

flag
/ˈfɪt/
isim

healthy and strong, especially due to regular physical exercise or balanced diet

antonymunfit
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After months of training, he finally feels fit enough to compete in the marathon.
Doctors often recommend regular exercise and a healthy diet to stay fit and prevent illness.
She follows a balanced diet, and her doctor says she's very fit.
fit
to pedal
bisiklet sürmek

bisiklet sürmek

flag
/ˈpɛdəɫ/
isim

to propel and operate a bicycle or other pedal-powered vehicle

synonymbicycle
synonymbike
synonymcycle
synonymwheel
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The children eagerly pedaled their bicycles down the winding path in the park
During the cycling race, the athlete had to pedal vigorously to maintain a competitive pace.
Every morning, she pedals her bike to work, enjoying the fresh air and exercise on her commute.

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Geçişli
to pedal
exercise bike
egzersiz bisikleti

egzersiz bisikleti

flag
/ˈɛksɚsˌaɪz bˈaɪk/
isim

a stationary machine for taking exercise that can be pedaled like a bicycle

synonymexercycle

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Birleşik İsim
exercise bike
to push the limit
sınırı zorlamak

sınırı zorlamak

flag
/pˈʊʃ ðə lˈɪmɪt/
isim

to exceed the usual or maximum level of something, such as one's physical or mental capabilities, a safety standard, or a legal boundary

example
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Diplomats engaged in brinkmanship during the tense negotiations, pushing the limits to secure favorable terms for their respective countries.
The engineer's innovative designs pushed the limits of modern technology.
The coach encouraged his team to push the limit and give their all in the championship game.
to play
(katılmak)

(katılmak)

oynamak

flag
/ˈpɫeɪ/
isim

to participate in a game or sport to compete with another individual or another team

synonymencounter
synonymmeet
synonymtake on
example
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He plays table tennis in a local league.
Has she played against you in a game of tennis yet?
Brazil is playing against Argentina in the upcoming match.

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to play
team sport
takım sporu

takım sporu

flag
/tˈiːm spˈoːɹt/
isim

a physical activity in which a group of people work together to achieve a common goal or objective such as rugby or volleyball

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Birleşik İsim
team sport
fighting fit
turp gibi sağlıklı

turp gibi sağlıklı

flag
/fˈaɪɾɪŋ fˈɪt/
isim

(of a person) healthy, strong, and ready to face challenges

example
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The soldiers underwent rigorous training to ensure they were all fighting fit for battle.
After a few days of rest, I'm feeling fighting fit again.
The athlete worked hard to get back to fighting fit after her injury.
in shape
formda

formda

flag
/ɪn ʃˈeɪp/
isimIdiom

(of a person) having a healthy or fit body

example
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The beach was scattered with multitudinous seashells, each unique in shape and color.
After months of training, Mike is now in shape and ready to participate in the upcoming marathon.
Yoga and meditation can help keep both the body and mind in shape.
What is the origin of the idiom "in shape" and when to use it?

The idiom "in shape" is believed to have originated in the mid-20th century. It is often used to describe someone who is physically fit or has a good level of physical condition. It is a common idiomatic expression used in casual conversation, fitness discussions, and health-related contexts.

in shape
on the mend
iyileşmekte

iyileşmekte

flag
/ɑːnðə mˈɛnd/
isimIdiomInformal

used to refer to someone who is starting to get or feel better after a period of illness or injury

example
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After a series of setbacks and missteps, the team regrouped and found themselves on the mend, with a renewed sense of purpose and a clear plan for moving forward.
With the help of a therapist, the couple is on the mend and is working through the challenges in their relationship.
Despite the recent financial setback, the company is on the mend and making significant progress towards regaining stability.
What is the origin of the idiom "on the mend" and when to use it?

The idiom "on the mend" originated from the Middle English verb "menden," which means "to repair" or "to heal." It is often used to describe a person who is recovering or improving after an illness, injury, or setback.

on the mend
to get back into
tekrar yapmaya başlamak

tekrar yapmaya başlamak

flag
/ɡɛt bˈæk ˌɪntʊ/
isim

to re-engage in an activity or situation after being away from it for some time

example
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After a long break, he decided to get back into painting.
She used to love reading books, and she's looking to get back into the habit.

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Öbek Durumu
separable
ifadenin fiili
get
ifadenin parçacığı
back into
to get back into
to go down with
hastalanmak

hastalanmak

flag
/ɡˌoʊ dˈaʊn wɪð/
isim

to become affected by an illness

example
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She was careful to wash her hands frequently to avoid going down with the contagious stomach bug.

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inseparable
ifadenin fiili
go
ifadenin parçacığı
down with
to go down with
new lease of life
yeniden doğma

yeniden doğma

flag
/nˈuː lˈiːs ʌv lˈaɪf/
isimIdiom

another chance for someone to become more healthy, energetic, or adopting a more optimistic view on life

example
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After a series of critically acclaimed performances, the theater production has received a new lease of life, drawing larger crowds and rave reviews.
With a fresh lineup of talented musicians, the band has experienced a new lease of life, capturing the attention of music enthusiasts and gaining popularity on the charts.
After recovering from a serious illness, Meredith felt like she had been given a new lease of life and started prioritizing her health and well-being.
What is the origin of the idiom "new lease of life" and when to use it?

The phrase "new lease of life" does not have a specific origin, but it is derived from the legal concept of a lease, which refers to a contract granting temporary possession or use of a property. In this context, "lease" is used metaphorically to represent a period of time or opportunity for a fresh start or improved circumstances. It is used to describe a situation where someone is given another chance or opportunity to improve their health, energy levels, or overall outlook on life.

new lease of life
the picture of (good) health
turp gibi

turp gibi

flag
/ðə pˈɪktʃɚɹ ʌv ɡˈʊd hˈɛlθ/
isimApprovingIdiom

someone who is in a good state of health

example
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Emily's glowing complexion, radiant smile, and boundless energy make her the picture of good health.
James, who exercises regularly and maintains a nutritious diet, has always been the picture of health.
What is the origin of the idiom "the picture of health" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "the picture of health" is unclear, but it is believed to have originated in the 19th century. It is often used in a complimentary or positive manner to indicate that someone looks healthy, vibrant, and full of energy. This phrase can be employed in various contexts, such as describing someone's appearance, physical condition, or general state of health.

the picture of (good|) health
under the weather
(keyifsiz)

(keyifsiz)

rahatsız

flag
/ˌʌndɚ ðə wˈɛðɚ/
isimIdiomInformal

feeling unwell or slightly ill

synonymailing
synonymindisposed
synonympeaked(p)
synonympoorly(p)
synonymseedy
synonymsickly
example
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"Under the weather" is an idiomatic way of saying someone is feeling sick.
When I feel under the weather, a warm cup of grapefruit tea provides a comforting embrace.
Feeling under the weather, she decided to skip her morning workout routine.
What is the origin of the idiom "under the weather" and when to use it?

The idiom "under the weather" has origins in the sailing world and dates back to the 18th century. It originated from sailors who would often feel sick or unwell due to rough weather conditions, which could cause them to feel unwell or seasick. The phrase evolved to describe someone who is feeling sick or not in good health. It is used to indicate that someone is feeling unwell or experiencing a mild illness. It suggests a temporary state of physical discomfort or sickness.

under the weather
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