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ileri doğru sürmek

listen to the pronunciation of ileri doğru sürmek
Türkisch - Englisch
propel
To cause to move in a certain direction

When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it stood erect, it sat upon its tail.

To make to arrive to a certain situation or result

I can discern your nature and see that even without any arguments (logoi) from me it will propel you to what you say you are drawn towards,.

{v} to drive or push forward, to urge
to drive or urge forward
cause to move forward with force; "Steam propels this ship"
cause to move forward with force; "Steam propels this ship
{f} push, thrust, drive; move forward
To cause to move, to surge forward
give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"
If something propels you into a particular activity, it causes you to do it. It was a shooting star that propelled me into astronomy in the first place He is propelled by both guilt and the need to avenge his father
To propel something in a particular direction means to cause it to move in that direction. The tiny rocket is attached to the spacecraft and is designed to propel it toward Mars. -propelled combines with nouns to form adjectives which indicate how something, especially a weapon, is propelled. rocket-propelled grenades
To drive forward; to urge or press onward by force; to move, or cause to move; as, the wind or steam propels ships; balls are propelled by gunpowder