woos

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von woos im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

woo
{i} sevgi
woo
{f} kur yap

O aşk şiirleriyle ona kur yapmaya çalıştı. - He tried wooing her with love poems.

Tom'un kur yapma girişimleri genellikle başarısız olur. - Tom's attempts to woo usually fail.

woo
kur yapmak
woo
desteğini kazanmaya çalışmak
woo
elde etmeye çalışmak
woo
kazanmaya çalışmak
woo
{f} aramak (belâ)
woo
korte etmek
woo
x kur yap/kazanmaya çalış
Englisch - Englisch
A coward; a wuss

Don't be a woos.

Third-person singular simple present indicative form of woo
third-person singular of woo
woo woos
plural form of woo woo
woo
To endeavor to gain someone's affection
woo
Expressing joy or mirth; woohoo, yahoo

I got you a new cell phone. Woo, that's great!.

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{v} to court, make love to, sue, entreat, ask
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romance (someone)
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To endeavor to gain someones affection
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To solicit in love; to court
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make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary"
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To court solicitously; to invite with importunity
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If a man woos a woman, he spends time with her and tries to persuade her to marry him. The penniless author successfully wooed and married Fanny. = court + wooing woo·ing the hero's wooing of his beautiful cousin Roxanne
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seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia"
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To court; to make love
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make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary" seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia
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If you woo people, you try to encourage them to help you, support you, or vote for you, for example by promising them things which they would like. They wooed customers by offering low interest rates They are trying to woo back electoral support. + wooing woo·ing This election has been marked so far by the candidates' wooing of each other's traditional political bases
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seek someone's favor; "China is wooing Russia
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{f} court; run after; ask for, look for; bring upon oneself; persuade
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    Türkische aussprache

    wuz

    Aussprache

    /ˈwo͞oz/ /ˈwuːz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'wü ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English wowen, from Old English wOgian.
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