What does kullanılmış in Turkish mean?

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

The word kullanılmış in Turkish means kullanılmış, ikinci el, ikinci el, kullanılmış, kullanılmış, kullanılmış eşya satıcısı, kullanılmış giysiler, kullanılmış giysi, kullanılmış eşya, eski, ikinci el eşya, kullanılmış eşya, kullanılmış olarak. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kullanılmış

kullanılmış, ikinci el

(second-hand)

Kullanılmış bebek giysilerini bize verdi.
She gave us her used baby clothes.

ikinci el, kullanılmış

(previously owned, used)

Iris loves to shop at secondhand book stores.

kullanılmış

(second-hand)

Emma was given all her sister's hand-me-down clothes.

kullanılmış eşya satıcısı

(used goods dealer)

kullanılmış giysiler

(informal (clothes: second hand)

As the youngest child, she had to wear her elder siblings' old cast-offs.

kullanılmış giysi

(used garment)

Bill became used to wearing his brother's hand-me-downs.

kullanılmış eşya

(used item)

Mandy saved a lot of money on items for her baby thanks to hand-me-downs from her family.

eski

(figurative (saying: old, overused) (mecazlı)

I'm so tired of that hoary phrase; can't they think of something new?

ikinci el eşya, kullanılmış eşya

(UK, dated (second-hand goods)

The jumble was spread out on a long table.

kullanılmış olarak

(from previous owner)

Mason's suit looks new, but he bought it secondhand.

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