English to Turkish Dictionary propulsion

propulsion

Tahrik
definition
noun
they dive and use their wings for propulsion under water
the action of driving or pushing forward.
translation of 'propulsion'
noun
itme,
ileriye sürme,
yürütme,
yürütücü güç
example
In the fast ferry industry the water jet is becoming the predominant 'propulsion' of choice.
All sea snakes have flattened compressed paddle-like tails for 'propulsion' in water.
Kitesurfing involves riding a small board over water while gaining 'propulsion' from the wind by means of a large kite.
Learning how to minimise drag has a far greater impact than maximising 'propulsion' .
They feed by day and by night, and forage by swimming underwater, using their wings for 'propulsion' .
I was happy that the wrecks of Champion and Iona were still there, giving divers the chance to see a method of 'propulsion' that is now almost extinct.
In electric traction, the first inventions for 'propulsion' of vehicles were by battery-stored power.
Because he found it harder to gain purchase with his feet, he was using his knees for 'propulsion' , rubbing them red in the process.
they dive and use their wings for 'propulsion' under water
This kick has more forward 'propulsion' and causes the hips to rise, just like in butterfly.
It will be the first European probe using electric 'propulsion' .
I flew downward but with a burst of 'propulsion' I was able to stop my descent.
This is obviously beneficial, given that more 'propulsion' helps us to move forwards.
Contributors to the collection address these metaphors of 'propulsion' and seizure.
There are, though, two half-hearted subplots which give some vague sense of 'propulsion' .
The latter ended up drifting without navigation or 'propulsion' for two hours.
they dive and use their wings for 'propulsion' under water
The units will provide auxiliary power to the vehicles and will not be used for 'propulsion' .
As the name implies, it is a hovercraft type of vehicle with motorcycle steering and 'propulsion' .
An aeroplane requires a set of wings for lift, wing flaps and rear rudder for control and engines for 'propulsion' .
'propulsion' system
The 'propulsion' and power systems are controlled from the Machinery Control Room.
With more effort my 'propulsion' through the water increased, although I still used my hands for balance.
A box-like structure on the propeller shaft, the thrust bearing transfers 'propulsive' force from the propeller shaft to the hull of the ship.
A 'propulsive' charge sends the shell into the air.
Rhythmic, 'propulsive' , melodic and minimal, it's ten spell-binding minutes that, when finished, leaves you feeling that ten minutes was not enough.
Some of it was natural wastage, some of it was political fall-out, but most of it was the relentless search for an edge, for freshness, for 'propulsive' internal competition.
The 'propulsive' beat went with the bad roads, wild driving and free-form mix of human and animal passengers.
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