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1 plough
n. saban, pulluk, oluk rendesi, sınıfta kalma* * *1. saban sür (v.) 2. saban (n.)* * *1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) saban, pulluk2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) (çift) sürmek2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) güçlükle ilerlemek3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) çarpmak, bindirmek -
2 plough back
toprağa yeşillik katmak (gübre), kazancı sermaye yapmak, kâr ile yeniden yatırım yapmak -
3 plough boy
çiftçi yamağı -
4 plough in
v. sabanla gömmek -
5 plough the sand
kalburla su taşımak -
6 plough the sands
kalburla su taşımak -
7 plough through
güçlükle ilerlemek, zorla ilerlemek -
8 plough through a book
v. kitabı zorla okumak -
9 plough back
toprağa yeşillik katmak (gübre), kazancı sermaye yapmak, kâr ile yeniden yatırım yapmak -
10 plough boy
çiftçi yamağı -
11 plough in
v. sabanla gömmek -
12 plough the sand
kalburla su taşımak -
13 plough the sands
kalburla su taşımak -
14 plough through
güçlükle ilerlemek, zorla ilerlemek -
15 plough through a book
v. kitabı zorla okumak -
16 plough
saban, pulluk, sabanla sürmek, çift sürmek; yol açmak, ilerlemek -
17 plough back
(kazanilan parayi) tekrar ise yatirmak -
18 plough land
sürülebilir toprak, islenebilir toprak -
19 plough plane
oluk rendesi -
20 plough share
saban demiri, saban kulagi
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