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'Make- Take- Have' İfadeleri - Duygular ve Etkileşim (Yap)

'Make' ile İngilizce eşdizimliliği keşfedin, duyguları ve etkileşimi 'barış yapmak' ve 'talep etmek' gibi örneklerle açıklayın.

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'
to [make] a (phone) call

to use a telephone or other communication device to start a phone conversation with someone

çağrı yapmak

çağrı yapmak

Ex: I need to make a phone call to schedule an appointment with the doctor. 
to [make] a choice

to select one option or decision from several available alternatives or possibilities

Ex: It's time to make a choice between the two job offers on the table. 
to [make] a comment

to express an opinion, remark, or statement about a particular topic, issue, or situation

Ex: Feel free to make a comment during the discussion if you have any insights to share. 
to [make] a complaint

to express dissatisfaction or criticism about something

şikayette bulunmak

şikayette bulunmak

Ex: If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, you can make a complaint to the customer service department. 
to [make] a confession

to admit or acknowledge one's wrongdoing, guilt, or a personal secret, typically to another person or authority

Ex: I need to make a confession. I stole a candy bar from the grocery store when I was a kid. 
to [make] a decision

to create or choose a course of action from various options after considering the available information and potential consequences

karar vermek

karar vermek

Ex: We need to make a decision about the date and location for the wedding. 
to [make] a demand

to request something firmly or forcefully

Ex: The customers made a strong demand for better-quality products. 
to [make] a fool (out|) of {oneself}

to embarrass oneself through foolish or silly actions, resulting in a loss of dignity or being perceived as ridiculous

aptalca bir şey yapmak

aptalca bir şey yapmak

Ex: She made a fool of herself by tripping and spilling her drink at the party. 
to [make] a fool (out|) of {sb}

to do something to make someone appear silly or foolish

aptal durumuna düşürmek

aptal durumuna düşürmek

Ex: He made a fool out of his friend by sharing embarrassing childhood stories at the party. 
to [make] an enemy

to do something that causes someone to dislike or be angry with you, often leading to a strained relationship

Ex: Engaging in petty rivalries can make an enemy out of a potential ally. 
to [make] love

to engage in a sexual or intimate act with a romantic partner

Ex: The couple wanted to make love under the stars on the beach. 
to [make] {one's} acquaintance

to meet and become familiar with someone, often during a formal or initial introduction

Ex: I had the pleasure of making his acquaintance at the conference. 
to [make] {one's} mind

to reach a decision or come to a conclusion after careful consideration and thought

Ex: After much deliberation, he finally made his mind and decided to accept the job offer. 
to [make] peace

to stop fighting with someone and become friendly with them

barışmak

barışmak

Ex: The two neighboring countries decided to make peace after years of conflict. 
to [make] an admission

to acknowledge a fact or truth, often related to one's actions, beliefs, or circumstances

Ex: I'm making an admission that I'm not very good at cooking. 
to [make] a joke

to tell a humorous story, anecdote, or statement with the intent to amuse others

Ex: He decided to make a joke about the weather to lighten the mood at the meeting. 
to [make] a joke (out|) of {sb/sth}

to ridicule a subject or person using humor, often in a way that makes it seem less serious

Ex: Instead of taking the competition seriously, he made a joke out of it by wearing a ridiculous costume during the race. 
to [make] {sb} (sad|unhappy|upset)

to cause a negative emotional state or distress in another person

Ex: His harsh criticism of her work made her sad. 
to [make] an enquiry

to ask a question or seek information about something

Ex: He made an enquiry with the hotel to check room availability for his vacation. 
to [make] {sb} (angry|furious|annoyed)

to cause someone to feel very angry or bothered

Ex: Constant interruptions during the meeting made her angry, affecting the team's productivity. 
to [make] friends with {sb}

to build a positive relationship with a specific person, often by spending time together and getting to know each other

Ex: The children made friends with the kids in the neighborhood by playing at the local park together. 
to [make] a gesture

to communicate or express something using physical movements, often without words

Ex: She made a gesture of waving to greet her friend from across the street. 
to [make] a prediction

to make an educated guess about a future event or outcome

Ex: The weather forecaster made a prediction of rain for tomorrow based on current weather patterns. 
to [make] a proposal

to suggest an idea, plan, or course of action, often with the intention of seeking approval, support, or collaboration from others

Ex: John made a proposal to his colleagues about implementing a new project management software. 
to [make] a remark

to comment or express an opinion or observation, often in a casual or brief manner

Ex: She made a remark about the beautiful sunset as they walked along the beach. 
to [make] a sound

to produce noise or a specific auditory sensation

Ex: When you press the doorbell, it will make a sound to alert the occupants. 
to [make] a speech

to deliver a formal or informal talk in front of others, often about a specific topic or idea

Ex: During the town hall meeting, residents had the opportunity to make speeches about community concerns. 
to [make] a statement

to express a thought, opinion, or fact, often in a clear and direct manner

Ex: She made a statement about the importance of environmental conservation. 
to [make] a threat

to communicate an intent to harm or cause damage, often to intimidate someone

Ex: The angry customer made a threat to sue the company for faulty products. 
to [make] an allusion

to reference or mention something indirectly to add depth or meaning to a statement or conversation

Ex: In her speech, she made an allusion to Shakespeare's famous line, "All the world's a stage." 
to [make] an inquiry

to conduct a formal or official investigation or examination, often involving a detailed or systematic process

Ex: The accident investigation board is tasked with making an inquiry into the plane crash to determine its cause. 
to [make] an observation

to notice or remark on something based on what one perceives or witnesses

Ex: The scientist made an observation regarding the behavior of the lab rats during the experiment. 
to [make] contact

to connect with someone, often by reaching out through various means such as phone calls, emails, or in-person meetings

Ex: He decided to make contact with his old friends from high school through social media. 
to [make] a (big|) thing (out|) of {sth}

to make something appear much more important or serious than it actually is

olayı iyice büyütmek

olayı iyice büyütmek

Ex: Don't make such a big thing about missing the bus: there'll be another one along in a minute. 
to [make] {sb} (happy|glad|cheerful)

to bring joy, satisfaction, or a positive emotional state to another person

Ex: Achieving a personal goal can make you incredibly happy. 
to [make] (a|the) difference

to have a very strong and noticeable effect on someone or something

fark yaratmak

fark yaratmak

Ex: Volunteering at the local shelter can make a difference in the lives of homeless individuals by providing them with food and shelter. 
to [make] an impression

to create a memorable or lasting effect on someone or something

izlenim bırakmak

izlenim bırakmak

Ex: His confident presentation skills helped him make a positive impression during the job interview. 
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