What does direksiyon in Turkish mean?

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

The word direksiyon in Turkish means steering wheel, direksiyon, direksiyon simidi, direksiyon, hidrolik direksiyon, direksiyonda olmak, direksiyon kullanmak, direksiyon sistemi, direksiyon kullanma, direksiyon kırmak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word direksiyon

steering wheel

direksiyon, direksiyon simidi

(control wheel of a vehicle) (motorlu araç)

A driver should not need to take their hands off the steering wheel to turn on the indicator.

direksiyon

(for steering a vehicle)

Karen indicated left and turned the wheel to steer the car into the narrow lane.

hidrolik direksiyon

(engine-assisted steering system)

I can't even remember what driving was like before power steering was invented.

direksiyonda olmak, direksiyon kullanmak

(vehicle) (araba, vb.)

Mick steered the car along the country lanes.

direksiyon sistemi

(mechanism in car, boat, etc.)

As he went around the tight corner, Jeremy realised with horror that something was wrong with the steering.

direksiyon kullanma

(act of directing a vehicle, vessel)

Thanks to Rachel's expert steering, the boat got safely into harbour.

direksiyon kırmak

(car: swerve suddenly) (otomobil)

The car veered into the wrong lane and collided with a lorry.

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