oared

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English - Turkish
kürekle yönetilen
kürekli
{s} kürekle idare edilen
oar
kürek

Balıklar kürek olarak yüzgeçlerini kullanırlar. - Fish use their fins as oars.

Kürekçi küreğini suçluyor. - The rower blames his oar.

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sandal küreği
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{i} fırın küreği
oar
He pulls a
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i., den. kürek. f. kürek çekmek
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{i} işçi
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muffled oars gıcırdamasın diye ıskarmoz yatağı etrafına bez sarılmış kürekler
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(fiil) kürek çekmek
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kürek çekerek gitmek
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kayık küreği
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oarlock ıskarmoz
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{i} kürekçi

Kürekçi küreğini suçluyor. - The rower blames his oar.

oar
{f} kürek çekmek
oar
kürek şeklinde olan veya kürek vazifesi gören şey
English - English
Having oars
Simple past tense and past participle of oar., rowed
of Aves
Having feet adapted for swimming
Furnished with oars; chiefly used in composition; as, a four- oared boat
Totipalmate; said of the feet of certain birds
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To row; to propel with oars
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{f} move a boat through the use of oars, row
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{v} to row, to move or impel by rowing
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{n} an instrument used to row with
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An implement used to propel a boat or a ship in the water, having a flat blade at one end, being rowed from the other end and being normally fastened to the vessel
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The overall rate of capitalization
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zaviron
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{i} long pole with a wide flat end that is used to propel a boat, paddle; oar-like implement; oarsman
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A stick with a blade at the end used to row a rowboat Oars are different than paddles because they have a provision to be secured to the rowboat for rowing, such as an oarlock
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An oarlike swimming organ of various invertebrates
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A thing used in rowing (which see)
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Instrument for propelling a rowing boat forward
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Acronym for the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, the primary research and development unit of NOAA It conducts and directs research programs in coastal, marine, atmospheric and space sciences through its own laboratories and offices as well as through networks of university-based programs throughout the country [http: //www oar noaa gov/]
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To put your oar into my boat To interfere with my affairs “Paddle your own canoe, and don't put your oar into my boat ” “Bon homme, garde ta vache ” “Never scald your lips with another man's porridge” (Scotch) “Croyez moi chacun son metier, et les vaches sont bien gardées ” “I put my oar in no man's boat ” - Thackeray
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A pole with a flat section, known as the blade, near the end, used for propelling a boat through the water
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Used by oarsman to lever boat forward
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A lever used to propel and steer a boat through water, consisting of a long shaft of wood with a blade at one end
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The Office of AIDS Research, which plans, coordinates, evaluates, and funds all NIH HIV/AIDS research (Go to AIDS Links to connect to web sites for this and related services and organizations )
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This is made of a wood, carbon composite, or plastic loom, with a wooden handle at one end, and a spoon at the other Approximately 12' (3 6m) long A button is set around the loom, the position of the button alters the gearing of the blade and therefore the amount of work applied with each stroke
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An oarsman; a rower; as, he is a good oar
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To row
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Oregon Administrative Rule
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an implement used to propel or steer a boat
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Oars are long poles with a wide, flat blade at one end which are used for rowing a boat
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A long, wooden instrument with a flat blade at one end, used for propelling boats
oar
An implement for impelling a boat, being a slender piece of timber, usually ash or spruce, with a grip or handle at one end and a broad blade at the other
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The part which rests in the rowlock is called the loom
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