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1 rehberlik yap
piloting (v.) -
2 rehberlik yapma
piloting (n.) -
3 rehberlik yaparak
piloting (prep.) -
4 pilotluk
piloting, flying -
5 pilotaj
flying, piloting, pilotage -
6 idare
"1. management, managing, direction, administration, governing, control. 2. administrative office, front office. 3. careful management; thrift, economy. 4. steering, driving, piloting. 5. night-light (small kerosene or oil lamp). - adamı civil servant, bureaucrat. - amiri chief, administrator. -sini bilmek to know how to manage money. - etmek 1. /ı/ to manage, direct, administer, govern, control. 2. /ı/ to manage (money) carefully; to use (something) sparingly. 3. to manage, get by, make ends meet, make do. 4. to suffice, be sufficient, be adequate, be enough. 5. /ı/ to steer, drive, operate, or pilot (a vehicle). 6. /ı/ to manage (a difficult person) successfully. 7. /ı/ to conceal, cover up (a wrongdoing). 8. /ı/ to solve, take care of (a problem) by hook or by crook. - heyeti administrative committee; board of directors. - hukuku administrative law. - kandili night-light (small oil lamp). - lambası night-light (small kerosene lamp). - meclisi see - heyeti. " -
7 kılavuzluk
"1. guidance, giving help; being a guide. 2. advice, guidance. 3. naut. piloting; being a pilot. - etmek /a/ to guide." -
8 pilotaj
pilotage, piloting. -
9 pilotluk
"being a pilot; piloting, pilotage."
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