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Pour Pouring Verb Sth Dökmek Flow Intransitive Poured

Level B1 
Kind verb
Front pour 
IPA  /pɔː(r)   / verb
Back dökmek, akıtmak
Back 2

pour (verb)

 /pɔː(r)   / verb
 
 1 [transitive]
to make a liquid or other substance flow steadily out of or into a container
dökmek, akıtmak
 I spilled some of the oil when I tried to pour it back into the bottle.
 Pour the sugar into a bowl.
 2 [intransitive]
(used about a liquid, smoke, light, etc.) to flow out of or into sth quickly and steadily, and in large quantities
akmak
 Tears were pouring down her cheeks.
 Thick black smoke was pouring out of the upstairs window.
 She opened the curtains and sunlight poured into the room.
 3 [transitive]
 pour sth (out)
to serve a drink to sb by letting it flow from a container into a cup or glass
koymak, doldurmak
 Have you poured out the tea?
 Will you pour the coffee?
 4 [intransitive]
pour (down) (with rain)
to rain heavily
 (yağmur) boşanmak, şakır şakır yağmak
 The rain poured down all day long.
 I'm not going out. It's pouring with rain.
 5 [intransitive]
to come or go somewhere continuously in large numbers
 (M) akın etmek, yağmak
 People were pouring out of the station.
 Since the TV appeal, the letters have been pouring in.
IDIOM
pour your heart out (to sb)
to tell sb all your personal problems, feelings, etc.
kalbini açmak
PHRASAL VERB
pour sth out
to speak freely about what you think or feel about sth that has happened to you
içini dökmek
 to pour out all your troubles
 

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