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1 sürülmek
"1. /a/ to be driven (to). 2. /a/ to be spread, rubbed, or smeared on. 3. /a/ (for one thing) to be allowed to touch (another). 4. to be plowed. 5. /a/ to be exiled to. 6. /önüne/ (for something) to be placed in front of (someone). 7. /a/ (for something) to be put on (the market); (for money) to be put into (circulation). 8. /a/ (for a soldier) to be sent to, be dispatched to (a place)." -
2 tedavüle çıkarmak
v. put into circulation -
3 tedavüle çıkarmak
to put into circulation -
4 tedavül
circulation (of money, of a negotiable instrument). -de bulunmak to be in circulation. -den çekmek /ı/ to call in, withdraw (money) from circulation. -e çıkarmak /ı/ to put (money) into circulation, issue. - etmek to be in circulation. -den kalkmak to go out of circulation, be withdrawn from circulation. -
5 sürmek
"1. /ı/ to drive (a vehicle); to push (a vehicle). 2. /ı/ to drive (an animal). 3. /ı, a/ to let (one thing) touch (another): Elini oraya sürme! Don´t touch that bit over there! Atkını yere sürme! Don´t let your scarf touch the ground! 4. /ı/ to plow (a field). 5. /ı, a/ to exile (someone) to (a place). 6. /ı, a/ to send (soldiers) to (a place). 7. /ı, a/ to put (goods) on (the market); to put (money) into (circulation). 8. /ı, a/ to spread (something) on/over (something); to rub (something) on (something); to smear (something) on (something). 9. /ı, önüne/ to lay (something) before (someone), place (something) in front of (someone). 10. (for something) to continue, go on. 11. to lead (a good life): Adam orada son derece rahat bir hayat sürüyor. The fellow´s leading the life of Riley over there. 12. (for a plant) to put forth new leaves or shoots, begin to grow. 13. (for something) to take (a certain amount of time). "
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