dolling

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Englisch - Türkisch

Definition von dolling im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

doll
{i} oyuncak bebek

Erkek kardeşim bana sevimli bir oyuncak bebek verdi. - My brother gave me a cute doll.

Erkek kardeşim bana sevimli bir oyuncak bebek verdi. - My brother gave me a cute baby doll.

doll
{i} kukla
doll
yalnız dış güzelliği olan kadın
doll
güzel kız
doll
ninik
doll
kavırçak
doll
{i} taş bebek
doll
{i} oyuncak bebek. f
doll
{i} bebek

Erkek kardeşim bana sevimli bir oyuncak bebek verdi. - My brother gave me a charming baby doll.

Erkek kardeşim bana sevimli bir oyuncak bebek verdi. - My brother gave me a cute doll.

doll
dost/bebek
doll
{i} hizmetçi kadın
doll
dili up ile süslemek
doll
güzel ve sevimli çocuk
doll
güzel fakat aptal kadın
doll
giydirmek
doll
şık giyinmek
doll
dollhouse oyuncak bebek
doll
doll şık giydir
doll
süslenmek
doll
{i} güzel ama kafasız kız
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von dolling im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

Doll
A diminutive of the female given name Dorothy

O! run, Doll, run; run, good Doll.

doll
A term of endearment (ie. darling)
doll
Used to refer to or address a woman
doll
A toy in the form of a human
doll
{n} abbreviation for Dorothy, a puppet or baby
Doll
diminutive of Dorothy
doll
{i} toy baby, toy in the form of a person
doll
A child's puppet; a toy baby for a little girl
doll
{f} dress oneself up, primp; decorate, ornament
doll
A doll is a child's toy which looks like a small person or baby. doll yourself up if a woman dolls herself up, she puts on attractive clothes and make-up, especially before going out to a party, club etc. Small-scale figure of a human being or animal, used especially as a child's plaything. The doll is perhaps humankind's oldest toy. Some ancient dolls may have served religious or magical functions as do voodoo (see vodun) dolls in modern times. Dolls were buried in children's graves in Egypt, Greece, and Rome and in early Christian catacombs. In Europe dolls have been commercially manufactured since about the 16th century. Doll heads were made of wood, terra-cotta, alabaster, and wax, while the bodies were made of carved wood or leather stuffed with sawdust. In about 1820 glazed porcelain (Dresden) doll heads and unglazed bisque (ceramic) heads became popular. These were supplanted in the 20th century by molded plastic. In Japan, dolls are used as traditional festival figures. In India, elaborately dressed dolls were given to child brides by both Hindus and Muslims. Today both antique and modern dolls are often collected
doll
informal terms for a (young) woman
doll
a small replica of a person; used as a toy