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Tenses: shoulders, shouldering, shouldered

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Etymology: [ 'shOl-d&r ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English sholder, schulder, from Old English sculdor, sculdra (“shoulder”), from West Germanic *skuldra (“shoulder”), of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to Proto-Germanic *skelduz (“shield”), see shield. Cognate with Old Frisian skuldere (“shoulder”), Middle Low German scholder (“shoulder”), Dutch schouder (“shoulder”), German Schulter (“shoulder”).
Synonyms: accept, assume, bear, carry, take on, take upon oneself, bulldoze, elbow, hustle, nudge, press, push aside, shove, thrust
Antonyms: deny, refuse

omuz, banket, yamaç, kasap. kürek, kürek eti, dağ yamacının üst bölümü, Shoulder arms Silâh omuza shoulder belt omuz kayış, tabya siperinin koltuğu, omuzlamak, güvenlik şeridi, omuzla iterek açmak, destek olan şey, omuza benzer çıkıntı, omzuna almak, sırt (dağ), omuz,v.omuz ile it:n.omuz, bir işi/bir, kürek eti, BANKET:Yolun iki yanında, kaplama kenarı ile hendek meylinin başladığı hat arasındaki kısmı, üstüne almak, yüklenmek, apolet, (yol) banket (i), omuz derisi, omuz ile itmek, omuz eklemi, omuz atmak, birlikte, tespit parçası, sorumluluk yüklenmek, destek, kürek, omzuna vurmak, omzuyla itmek, şarampol, omza takmak, omuzuna almak, çiğin, hamail, sırtlamak, tırnak, durdurma parçası, kürek et, omuzlar, omzu olan, omuzlama, yüklenilmiş, omuzlanmış, omuzla iterek açılmış, omuza alınmış, eğin, omuz başı end of, omuz vurmak,

1 omuz     ts
2 banket  isim     ts
3 yamaç  isim     ts
4 kasap. kürek, kürek eti  isim     ts
5 dağ yamacının üst bölümü  isim     ts
6 Shoulder arms Silâh omuza shoulder belt omuz kayış     ts
7 tabya siperinin koltuğu     ts
8 omuzlamak  fiil     ts
9 güvenlik şeridi  isim     ts
10 omuzla iterek açmak  fiil     ts
11 destek olan şey     ts
12 omuza benzer çıkıntı     ts
13 omzuna almak  fiil     ts
14 sırt (dağ)  isim     ts
15 omuz,v.omuz ile it:n.omuz     ts
16 bir işi/bir  fiil     ts
17 kürek eti     ts
18 BANKET:Yolun iki yanında, kaplama kenarı ile hendek meylinin başladığı hat arasındaki kısmı  Askeri     ts
19 üstüne almak  fiil     ts
20 yüklenmek  fiil     ts
21 apolet  Tekstil     ts
22 (yol) banket (i)  Mukavele     ts
23 omuz derisi  Tekstil     ts
24 omuz ile itmek     ts
25 omuz eklemi  Tıp     ts
26 omuz atmak     ts
27 birlikte     ts
28 tespit parçası     ts
29 sorumluluk yüklenmek     ts
30 destek     ts
31 kürek  Gıda     ts
32 omzuna vurmak     ts
33 omzuyla itmek     ts
34 şarampol     ts
35 omza takmak     ts
36 omuzuna almak     ts
37 çiğin     ts
38 hamail     ts
39 sırtlamak     ts
40 tırnak     ts
41 durdurma parçası     ts
42 kürek et  Gıda     ts
43shoulders omuzlar     ts
44the shoulder omzu olan     ts
45 omuzlama     ts
46shouldered yüklenilmiş     ts
47shouldered omuzlanmış     ts
48shouldered omuzla iterek açılmış     ts
49shouldered omuza alınmış     ts
50shoulders eğin     ts
51the shoulder omuz başı end of     ts
52 omuz vurmak     ts
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To carry (something) on one's shoulders, The joint between the arm and the torso, sometimes including the surrounding area, To accept responsibility for, To push (a person or thing) using one's shoulder, A part of a road where drivers may stop in an emergency; a hard shoulder, kata, The side of a ball race, also a surface in a bearing application or shaft which axially positions a bearing and takes the thrust load, The shoulder should have the same slope or angle as the pastern (see diagram at right) The ideal slope of the shoulder is approximately 45 to 50 degrees In general, the angle of the pastern will correspond with the angle of the shoulder Stride length is largely determined by the conformation of the shoulder The straighter the shoulder, the shorter the stride Also, a straight shoulder absorbs concussion instead of dispensing it and will put stress on the bones of the leg and shoulder Look for balance, symmetry and good muscling A straight line from the point of the shoulder (front on view) should bisect the entire front leg all the way to the toe Also, the width of the toes on the ground should be the same width as their origin in the chest, Areas of the hull with an abrupt change in volume Usually found just aft of the bow and forward of the stern, Feathers overlying bases of median secondary coverts Synonym(s): lesser secondary coverts, marginal coverts In picture it is referred to as lesser secondary coverts, The raised rim of the traditionally shaped plate, The area where the head of the cigar meets the barrel, This sits proud of the base of the box and allows the lid to locate more easily especially where the lid is hinged, The angle formed by one face and one flank of the bastion, Curved area between the head and wall, The edge of a tire's tread where it joins the sidewall, lift onto one's shoulders, Outer edge of a rounded textblock spine against which the cover board fits The shoulder is made when a book is rounded and backed Also called a ridge, butt, flange, groove, abutment and ledge, (1) That part of the top surface of an approach embankment, causeway, or cut immediately adjoining the roadway that accommodates stopped vehicles in emergencies and laterally supports base and surface courses (2) A graded and compacted area on either side of the runway to minimize the risk of accident to aircraft running off or landing off the runway, The upper, diminishing-gradient portion of a film characteristic curve, which represents the region of overexposure, A part of a road where drivers may stop in an emergency; a hard shoulder (UK), To carry (something) on ones shoulders, To push (a person or thing) using ones shoulder, The area of an artifact that divides the blade from the stem or hafting area, The section of a bottle between the neck and the main body, An area adjacent to the edge of paved runways, taxiways, or aprons providing a transition between the pavement and the adjacent surface; support for aircraft running off the pavement; enhanced drainage; and blast protection (4), The uppermost part of the stick where leaf and gorge meet, The hillslope position that forms the uppermost inclined surface near the top of a slope If present, it comprises the transition zone from backslope to summit This position is dominantly convex in profile and erosional in origin, Out edges of tread, a flange which prevents the carving tool from being driven into the handle and splitting it proper Also called 'bolster' or 'stop', Step on the blade where it narrows from the forte to the tang, That which supports or sustains; support, That which resembles a human shoulder, as any protuberance or projection from the body of a thing, The upper joint of the fore leg and adjacent parts of an animal, dressed for market; as, a shoulder of mutton, Fig, The place where one of the boards of a book joins the spine, place on the shoulder; take on an obligation, carry a burden, take on responsibility; pave the way, create a path, part of the body between the neck and the upper arm (in humans or animals); something which resembles a shoulder; area bordering a road, The joint, or the region of the joint, by which the fore limb is connected with the body or with the shoulder girdle; the projection formed by the bones and muscles about that joint, See Illust, The angle of a bastion included between the face and flank, To push with the shoulder; to make one's way, as through a crowd, by using the shoulders; to move swaying the shoulders from side to side, narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula a cut of beef from the shoulder of the animal push with the shoulders; "He shouldered his way into the crowd", carry a burden, either real or metaphoric; "shoulder the burden", To push or thrust with the shoulder; to push with violence; to jostle, To take upon the shoulder or shoulders; as, to shoulder a basket; hence, to assume the burden or responsibility of; as, to shoulder blame; to shoulder a debt, as the projection around a tenon at the end of a piece of timber, the part of the top of a type which projects beyond the base of the raised character, etc, An abrupt projection which forms an abutment on an object, or limits motion, etc, of Bastion, Your shoulders are between your neck and the tops of your arms. She led him to an armchair, with her arm round his shoulder He glanced over his shoulder and saw me watching him, The flesh and muscles connected with the shoulder joint; the upper part of the back; that part of the human frame on which it is most easy to carry a heavy burden; often used in the plural, push with the shoulders; "He shouldered his way into the crowd", lower corner of the blade portion of a point where it joins the stem, The edge of the key that touches the face of the lock to define how far the key is inserted into the lock, The shoulders of a piece of clothing are the parts that cover your shoulders. extravagant fashions with padded shoulders, narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road, a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula, the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm, a chip on one's shoulder: see chip to rub shoulders with: see rub, If people work or stand shoulder to shoulder, they work together in order to achieve something, or support each other. They could fight shoulder-to-shoulder against a common enemy, If two or more people stand shoulder to shoulder, they are standing next to each other, with their shoulders touching. They fell into step, walking shoulder to shoulder with their heads bent against the rain, If you shoulder something heavy, you put it across one of your shoulders so that you can carry it more easily. The rest of the group shouldered their bags, gritted their teeth and set off, If you shoulder the responsibility or the blame for something, you accept it. He has had to shoulder the responsibility of his father's mistakes = accept, When you talk about someone's problems or responsibilities, you can say that they carry them on their shoulders. No one suspected the anguish he carried on his shoulders, If you shoulder someone aside or if you shoulder your way somewhere, you push past people roughly using your shoulder. The policemen rushed past him, shouldering him aside She could do nothing to stop him as he shouldered his way into the house He shouldered past Harlech and opened the door, A shoulder is a joint of meat from the upper part of the front leg of an animal. shoulder of lamb. see also cold-shoulder, hard shoulder, If you say that someone or something stands head and shoulders above other people or things, you mean that they are a lot better than them. The two candidates stood head and shoulders above the rest, If someone offers you a shoulder to cry on or is a shoulder to cry on, they listen sympathetically as you talk about your troubles. Roland sometimes saw me as a shoulder to cry on, a cut of beef from the shoulder of the animal, delt, spall, Having or pertaining to shoulders, Simple past tense and past participle of shoulder, spauld, having shoulders or shoulders as specified; usually used as a combining form; "stoop-shouldered"; "broad-shouldered", having shoulders or shoulders as specified; usually used as a combining form; "stoop-shouldered"; "broad-shouldered, Having shoulders; used in composition; as, a broad-shouldered man, past of shoulder, act of carrying a load on one's shoulders; act of accepting a responsibility; act of placing a weapon on one's shoulder (Military), present participle of shoulder, third-person singular of shoulder, plural of shoulder,

53 To carry (something) on one's shoulders     ts
54 The joint between the arm and the torso, sometimes including the surrounding area - "The parrot was sitting on Steve's shoulder."     ts
55 To accept responsibility for - "shoulder the blame"     ts
56 To push (a person or thing) using one's shoulder     ts
57 A part of a road where drivers may stop in an emergency; a hard shoulder - "He stopped the car on the shoulder of the highway to change the flat tire."     ts
58 kata     ts
59 The side of a ball race, also a surface in a bearing application or shaft which axially positions a bearing and takes the thrust load     ts
60 The shoulder should have the same slope or angle as the pastern (see diagram at right) The ideal slope of the shoulder is approximately 45 to 50 degrees In general, the angle of the pastern will correspond with the angle of the shoulder Stride length is largely determined by the conformation of the shoulder The straighter the shoulder, the shorter the stride Also, a straight shoulder absorbs concussion instead of dispensing it and will put stress on the bones of the leg and shoulder Look for balance, symmetry and good muscling A straight line from the point of the shoulder (front on view) should bisect the entire front leg all the way to the toe Also, the width of the toes on the ground should be the same width as their origin in the chest     ts
61 Areas of the hull with an abrupt change in volume Usually found just aft of the bow and forward of the stern     ts
62 Feathers overlying bases of median secondary coverts Synonym(s): lesser secondary coverts, marginal coverts In picture it is referred to as lesser secondary coverts     ts
63 The raised rim of the traditionally shaped plate     ts
64 The area where the head of the cigar meets the barrel     ts
65 This sits proud of the base of the box and allows the lid to locate more easily especially where the lid is hinged     ts
66 The angle formed by one face and one flank of the bastion     ts
67 Curved area between the head and wall     ts
68 The edge of a tire's tread where it joins the sidewall     ts
69 lift onto one's shoulders     ts
70 Outer edge of a rounded textblock spine against which the cover board fits The shoulder is made when a book is rounded and backed Also called a ridge, butt, flange, groove, abutment and ledge     ts
71 (1) That part of the top surface of an approach embankment, causeway, or cut immediately adjoining the roadway that accommodates stopped vehicles in emergencies and laterally supports base and surface courses (2) A graded and compacted area on either side of the runway to minimize the risk of accident to aircraft running off or landing off the runway     ts
72 The upper, diminishing-gradient portion of a film characteristic curve, which represents the region of overexposure     ts
73 A part of a road where drivers may stop in an emergency; a hard shoulder (UK)     ts
74 To carry (something) on ones shoulders     ts
75 To push (a person or thing) using ones shoulder     ts
76 The area of an artifact that divides the blade from the stem or hafting area     ts
77 The section of a bottle between the neck and the main body     ts
78 An area adjacent to the edge of paved runways, taxiways, or aprons providing a transition between the pavement and the adjacent surface; support for aircraft running off the pavement; enhanced drainage; and blast protection (4)     ts
79 The uppermost part of the stick where leaf and gorge meet     ts
80 The hillslope position that forms the uppermost inclined surface near the top of a slope If present, it comprises the transition zone from backslope to summit This position is dominantly convex in profile and erosional in origin     ts
81 Out edges of tread     ts
82 a flange which prevents the carving tool from being driven into the handle and splitting it proper Also called 'bolster' or 'stop'     ts
83 Step on the blade where it narrows from the forte to the tang     ts
84 That which supports or sustains; support     ts
85 That which resembles a human shoulder, as any protuberance or projection from the body of a thing     ts
86 The upper joint of the fore leg and adjacent parts of an animal, dressed for market; as, a shoulder of mutton     ts
87 Fig     ts
88 The place where one of the boards of a book joins the spine     ts
89 place on the shoulder; take on an obligation, carry a burden, take on responsibility; pave the way, create a path  fiil     ts
90 part of the body between the neck and the upper arm (in humans or animals); something which resembles a shoulder; area bordering a road  isim     ts
91 The joint, or the region of the joint, by which the fore limb is connected with the body or with the shoulder girdle; the projection formed by the bones and muscles about that joint     ts
92 See Illust     ts
93 The angle of a bastion included between the face and flank     ts
94 To push with the shoulder; to make one's way, as through a crowd, by using the shoulders; to move swaying the shoulders from side to side     ts
95 narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula a cut of beef from the shoulder of the animal push with the shoulders; "He shouldered his way into the crowd"     ts
96 carry a burden, either real or metaphoric; "shoulder the burden"     ts
97 To push or thrust with the shoulder; to push with violence; to jostle     ts
98 To take upon the shoulder or shoulders; as, to shoulder a basket; hence, to assume the burden or responsibility of; as, to shoulder blame; to shoulder a debt     ts
99 as the projection around a tenon at the end of a piece of timber, the part of the top of a type which projects beyond the base of the raised character, etc     ts
100 An abrupt projection which forms an abutment on an object, or limits motion, etc     ts
101 of Bastion     ts
102 Your shoulders are between your neck and the tops of your arms. She led him to an armchair, with her arm round his shoulder He glanced over his shoulder and saw me watching him     ts
103 The flesh and muscles connected with the shoulder joint; the upper part of the back; that part of the human frame on which it is most easy to carry a heavy burden; often used in the plural     ts
104 push with the shoulders; "He shouldered his way into the crowd"     ts
105 lower corner of the blade portion of a point where it joins the stem     ts
106 The edge of the key that touches the face of the lock to define how far the key is inserted into the lock     ts
107 The shoulders of a piece of clothing are the parts that cover your shoulders. extravagant fashions with padded shoulders     ts
108 narrow edge of land (usually unpaved) along the side of a road     ts
109 a ball-and-socket joint between the head of the humerus and a cavity of the scapula     ts
110 the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm     ts
111 a chip on one's shoulder: see chip to rub shoulders with: see rub     ts
112 If people work or stand shoulder to shoulder, they work together in order to achieve something, or support each other. They could fight shoulder-to-shoulder against a common enemy     ts
113 If two or more people stand shoulder to shoulder, they are standing next to each other, with their shoulders touching. They fell into step, walking shoulder to shoulder with their heads bent against the rain     ts
114 If you shoulder something heavy, you put it across one of your shoulders so that you can carry it more easily. The rest of the group shouldered their bags, gritted their teeth and set off     ts
115 If you shoulder the responsibility or the blame for something, you accept it. He has had to shoulder the responsibility of his father's mistakes = accept     ts
116 When you talk about someone's problems or responsibilities, you can say that they carry them on their shoulders. No one suspected the anguish he carried on his shoulders     ts
117 If you shoulder someone aside or if you shoulder your way somewhere, you push past people roughly using your shoulder. The policemen rushed past him, shouldering him aside She could do nothing to stop him as he shouldered his way into the house He shouldered past Harlech and opened the door     ts
118 A shoulder is a joint of meat from the upper part of the front leg of an animal. shoulder of lamb. see also cold-shoulder, hard shoulder     ts
119 If you say that someone or something stands head and shoulders above other people or things, you mean that they are a lot better than them. The two candidates stood head and shoulders above the rest     ts
120 If someone offers you a shoulder to cry on or is a shoulder to cry on, they listen sympathetically as you talk about your troubles. Roland sometimes saw me as a shoulder to cry on     ts
121 a cut of beef from the shoulder of the animal     ts
122Shoulder. delt - "she had this tat of a devil face sticking out a Gene Simmons-class tongue on her left delt."     ts
123The shoulder. spall - "Their mightie strokes their haberieons dismayld, / And naked made each others manly spalles ."     ts
124shouldered Having or pertaining to shoulders - ""She was bare shouldered""     ts
125shouldered Simple past tense and past participle of shoulder     ts
126The shoulder spauld     ts
127shouldered having shoulders or shoulders as specified; usually used as a combining form; "stoop-shouldered"; "broad-shouldered"     ts
128shouldered having shoulders or shoulders as specified; usually used as a combining form; "stoop-shouldered"; "broad-shouldered     ts
129shouldered Having shoulders; used in composition; as, a broad-shouldered man     ts
130shouldered past of shoulder     ts
131shouldering act of carrying a load on one's shoulders; act of accepting a responsibility; act of placing a weapon on one's shoulder (Military)  isim     ts
132shouldering present participle of shoulder     ts
133shoulders third-person singular of shoulder     ts
134shoulders plural of shoulder     ts
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