What does bel kürek in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word bel kürek in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bel kürek in Turkish.

The word bel kürek in Turkish means spade, kürek, sandal/kayık küreği, kürek, kürek, kürek, bahçıvan beli, bel, kürek, boşa çabalamak, boşa kürek çekmek, kürek takımı kaptanı, kürek çekme, kürek takımı, kürek takımı, kürek gemisi, kadırga, kürek çekiş, kürek bedeni, kürek çekmek, kürek çekmek, kürek çekmek, kürek çekmek, kürek çekmek, kürek çekmek, kürekçi, kürek çeken kimse, kürek sporu, kürekle hareket ettirmek, kürek eti, kürek kemiği, omuz kemiği, kulaç, boşa kürek çekmek, boşa kürek çekme. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bel kürek

spade

kürek, sandal/kayık küreği

(for boat)

The rowboat had two oars that were used to row it through the water.

kürek

(oar for a canoe, etc.) (tekne, vb.)

Justin lost his paddle and found himself at the mercy of the current.

kürek

(tool for digging)

The gravedigger leaned on his shovel.

kürek, bahçıvan beli, bel

(digging tool)

The gardener thrust the spade into the soil.

kürek

(shovelful) (kürek dolusu)

The hole grew bigger as each shovel of soil was removed.

boşa çabalamak, boşa kürek çekmek

(figurative (pursue a hopeless cause)

I tried to convince him to come with us, but felt that I was beating a dead horse.

kürek takımı kaptanı

(head of a rowing crew)

As the cox, Jenny holds an important position on the rowing team.

kürek çekme

(sport: rowing) (takım halinde)

Linda likes to row, so she plans to go out for crew.

kürek takımı

(sports: rowing crew) (sekiz kişilik)

The Cambridge women's eight rowed to victory in 2019.

kürek takımı

(sports: rowing crew)

We have an excellent four, and hope to win the contest.

kürek gemisi, kadırga

(ancient boat)

They found a galley buried in several feet of mud.

kürek çekiş

(rowing)

Fred had to adjust his gate to match the others on the boat before the race.

kürek bedeni

(part of an oar)

The rower laid the loom of the oar into the oar lock.

kürek çekmek

(use oar in boat)

The rowing champion oared across the finish line.

kürek çekmek

(row using a paddle)

Megan paddled along the river.

kürek çekmek

(row: a canoe, etc.)

Patrick paddled his canoe downstream.

kürek çekmek

(row)

Keep pulling! We need to get to shore in fifteen minutes.

kürek çekmek

(boat: use oars)

Ben kürek çekerken sen başta oturabilirsin.
You can sit at the bow while I row.

kürek çekmek

(row a race) (yarışta)

He rowed in the notable London Boat Race.

kürekçi, kürek çeken kimse

(oarsperson: sb rowing a boat)

I used to be a rower until my boat capsized and I almost drowned.

kürek sporu

(sport: boat racing)

We took a first prize in rowing this year.

kürekle hareket ettirmek

(row: a boat)

The fishermen sculled the small boat through the choppy water.

kürek eti

(cut of meat)

We're having shoulder of lamb for dinner tonight.

kürek kemiği, omuz kemiği

(often plural (bone: scapula)

To exercise the muscles of your upper back, pull your shoulder blades together.

kulaç

(movement: swimming, rowing) (yüzme)

The swimmer had a powerful stroke that propelled him forward.

boşa kürek çekmek

(figurative (exert energy without making progress) (mecazlı)

We're treading water until the Euro/Pound exchange rate improves. I'm just treading water now because I don't know how to progress.

boşa kürek çekme

(figurative, informal (pointless search)

The sheriff was sent on a wild goose chase to find the fugitive. Trying to find the missing papers turned out to be a wild-goose chase.

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