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1 dana
n. calf, steer* * *calf -
2 dümen
n. rudder, steering wheel, wheel, trick, cheat, cabal, dope, helm, rig* * *1. rudder 2. steer (n.) -
3 gitmek
v. go, take one's way, go away, depart, head for, betake oneself to, bugger off, give, go together, head, hop it, hop off, repair, resort, steer for, step, strike out, take to, wend one's way, work in with--------gitmek (araba)v. roll--------gitmek (birine)v. apply--------gitmek (gemi)v. run--------gitmek (iş)v. fare--------gitmek (yardım için)v. turn to* * *go -
4 sürmek
v. drive, drive out, last, continue, hang over, expatriate, run, apply, wipe on, lay on, rub, roll, spread, banish, bedaub, cast out, daub, endure, exile, expel, herd, lead, ostracize, outlaw, persist, pitchfork, relegate, slip in, smear, steer--------sürmek (araba)v. tool along--------sürmek (bitki)v. throw out--------sürmek (boya vb.)v. splash--------sürmek (boya)v. distribute--------sürmek (boya/sıva)v. coat--------sürmek (filiz)v. stock* * *1. carry on 2. continue 3. drive -
5 yönelt
1. oriented (v.) 2. orient (v.) 3. steer (v.) -
6 yönetmek
v. administer, administrate, boss, captain, chair, command, conduct, direct, edit, govern, head, lead, oversee, police, preside, rule, run, run the show, steer, supervise, celebrate, produce* * *1. administer 2. govern 3. manage -
7 dümen kullanmak
v. cox, steer, con, conn, coxswain -
8 dümenle idare etmek
v. steer -
9 iğdiş edilmiş boğa
n. bullock, steer -
10 sürmemek
v. (neg. form of sürmek) drive, drive out, last, continue, hang over, expatriate, run, apply, wipe on, lay on, rub, roll, spread, banish, bedaub, cast out, daub, endure, exile, expel, herd, lead, ostracize, outlaw, persist, pitchfork, relegate, slip in, smear, steer -
11 yanlış bilgi
n. bum steer, misinformation -
12 yanlış bilgi vermek
v. give smb. the bum steer, misinform -
13 yönelmek
v. bear, bend, face, front, head, head for, slant, steer for, tend, wend one's way, trend -
14 yönelmemek
v. (neg. form of yönelmek) bear, bend, face, front, head, head for, slant, steer for, tend, wend one's way, trend -
15 yönetilmek
v. steer -
16 yönetilmemek
v. (neg. form of yönetilmek) steer -
17 yönetmemek
v. (neg. form of yönetmek) administer, administrate, boss, captain, chair, command, conduct, direct, edit, govern, head, lead, oversee, police, preside, rule, run, run the show, steer, supervise, celebrate, produce -
18 yönlendirmek
v. canalize, conduct, direct, divert, guide, head, incline, lead, orient, orientate, parlay, process, prompt, shape, shoo, stage, steer, sway -
19 yönlendirmemek
v. (neg. form of yönlendirmek) canalize, conduct, direct, divert, guide, head, incline, lead, orient, orientate, parlay, process, prompt, shape, shoo, stage, steer, sway -
20 abramak
to steer idare etmek, yönetmek
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