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1 rapçat
Forced labor, as when an emir uses his subjects' pack-animals without recompense -
2 rapçat
Forced labor, as when an emir uses his subjects' pack-animals without recompense -
3 basınçlı dolaşım
forced circulation -
4 cebri yağlama
forced lubrication -
5 cebri yürüyüş
forced march -
6 cebri çekiş
forced draught -
7 mecburi iniş
forced landing, emergency landing -
8 turfanda ürün
forced crop -
9 zoraki
"forced, strained, constrained; reluctantly" -
10 zorunlu iniş
forced landing -
11 tehcir
"forced emigration; deportation. - etmek /ı/ to force (someone) to emigrate; to deport." -
12 mecbur
/a/ forced to, obliged to. - etmek /ı, a/ to force or oblige (someone) to (do something). - kalmak /a/ to be forced to, be obliged to, have to (do something). - olmak /a/ 1. to be forced to, be obliged to, have to (do something). 2. to feel obliged to, feel that one has to (do something). -
13 enjekte
adj. injected, forced in; filled with a substance which has been forced in* * *injection -
14 cebri
compulsory, forced. - tedbirler violent measures. - yürüyüş mil. forced march. -
15 mecburiyet
",-ti being forced to; being compelled to, compulsion. -inde kalmak to be forced to, be obliged to, have to (do something)." -
16 tevil
"1. willful misinterpretation; forced interpretation. 2. explaining (something) away. - etmek /ı/ 1. to misinterpret (something) intentionally; to put a forced construction on. 2. to explain (something) away. " -
17 zorlama
"1. forcing; constraint; coercion; compelling, compulsion. 2. pressuring (someone) insistently. 3. trying to force (something) open. 4. strain. 5. forced: zorlama yürüyüş forced march. " -
18 zorlanma
"1. being forced, constrained, or compelled; being coerced. 2. being pressured insistently. 3. being forced open. 4. (someone´s) being hard pressed. 5. psych. stress, strain. 6. (something´s) being strained, being put under a strain." -
19 zorlanmak
"1. /a/ to be forced, constrained, or compelled (to do something); to be coerced (into doing something). 2. to be pressured insistently, be pressed insistently. 3. to be forced open, be broken open. 4. (for someone) to be hard pressed, be put to it. 5. (for something) to be strained, be put under a strain. " -
20 angarya
n. forced labor, corvee, drudgery, fatigue duty, fatigue, angary, fag, tiring work; slavery, sweat, task* * *1. chore 2. fag
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