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Aprilscherz

PONS sözlüğünde

April ˈFool ISIM

1. April Fool (trick):

Aprilscherz eril <-es, -e>

2. April Fool (person):

PONS sözlüğünde
April! April! konuşma diline özgü
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April [ˈeɪprəl] ISIM

April eril <-s, -e>

I. Feb·ru·ary [ˈfebruəri, -juəri, Amerİng -ru:eri] ISIM

Februar eril <-s, -e>
on February 14 [or Brit also 14th February]
Hamburg, February 14, 2005
Hamburg, den 14. Februar 2005

II. Feb·ru·ary [ˈfebruəri, -juəri, Amerİng -ru:eri] ISIM modifier

the February issue magazine

I. fool [fu:l] ISIM

1. fool (idiot):

Dummkopf eril <-(e)s, -köpfe>
jeder Idiot kann das machen konuşma diline özgü küçümseyici
sich -i hali dumm stellen
to be a fool for sth
verrückt nach etw -i hali sein

2. fool (jester):

[Hof]narr eril

3. fool (dessert):

ifade tarzları:

more fool you esp Brit

II. fool [fu:l] SıFAT niteleyen, değişmz esp Amerİng konuşma diline özgü

blöd <blöder, am blöd(e)sten> konuşma diline özgü

III. fool [fu:l] FIIL geçişli fiil

to fool sb
sich -i hali in etw -e hali täuschen
to fool sb into doing sth

ifade tarzları:

you could have fooled me konuşma diline özgü

IV. fool [fu:l] FIIL geçişsiz fiil

Present
Ifool
youfool
he/she/itfools
wefool
youfool
theyfool
Past
Ifooled
youfooled
he/she/itfooled
wefooled
youfooled
theyfooled
Present Perfect
Ihavefooled
youhavefooled
he/she/ithasfooled
wehavefooled
youhavefooled
theyhavefooled
Past Perfect
Ihadfooled
youhadfooled
he/she/ithadfooled
wehadfooled
youhadfooled
theyhadfooled

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His 15-year old son was at first convinced it must be an April Fool.
www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It was kind of duckham to provide a link to the April Fool article about me and directorships.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Any good April Fool story should have an element of believeability to it.
www.independent.co.uk
The album's lead single, April Fool, was released as a digital download on various online stores the same day.
en.wikipedia.org
Amid last week's glut of flimsy April Fool gags, one stood out slightly from the pack.
www.independent.co.uk