What does dolma in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word dolma in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use dolma in Turkish.
The word dolma in Turkish means stuffed, bitiş, bitme, kulaktan dolma bilgi/kanıt, dolaylı delil/kanıt, kalem, tükenmez kalem, dolma kalem,, dolaylı, iç malzeme, yemeğin içine doldurulan malzeme. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word dolma
stuffed
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bitiş, bitme(contract, license: termination) At the expiration of your contract you must return your keys. |
kulaktan dolma bilgi/kanıt(law: second-hand information) (hukuk) It's pointless to try to use hearsay as an argument in court. |
dolaylı delil/kanıt(indirect, second-hand testimony) The allegations rested mainly on hearsay evidence. Hearsay evidence is usually excluded, but there are many exceptions to this rule. |
kalem, tükenmez kalem, dolma kalem,(writing tool) Kalem, mürekkeple yazmaya yarayan bir araçtır. A pen is an implement for writing with ink. |
dolaylı(indirect) I only know some secondhand gossip, but I'll give you the gist of what I've heard. |
iç malzeme, yemeğin içine doldurulan malzeme(cookery: seasoned filling) (yiyecek) If there's stuffing in the turkey it takes longer to cook. |
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