What does derme in Turkish mean?
What is the meaning of the word derme in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use derme in Turkish.
The word derme in Turkish means collection, bitmemiş, bitirilmemiş, derme çatma, derme çatma/salaş ev, mezbele, artıklardan yapılmış, derme çatma/iyi yapılmamış bina, derme çatma/baştan savma ev, derme çatma konuşmacı kürsüsü. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word derme
collection
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bitmemiş, bitirilmemiş(not finished) This is just a crude sketch of what I plan to do. The plumber gave us a crude estimate of the cost. |
derme çatma(makeshift) The boys raced down the hill in their homemade go-kart. |
derme çatma/salaş ev, mezbele(wretched house, shack) After her privileged upbringing, Rose couldn't imagine living in a hovel. |
artıklardan yapılmış(information: incomplete) Unfortunately, the report was scrappy and did not provide enough information. |
derme çatma/iyi yapılmamış bina(crude building) There are a few shacks behind the main building. |
derme çatma/baştan savma ev(crude home) That family are so poor they live in nothing but a shack. |
derme çatma konuşmacı kürsüsü(historical (speaker's makeshift platform) In the 19th century, politicians would literally stand on soap boxes to give their speeches. |
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