English to Turkish Dictionary wrapper

wrapper

sarıcı
definition
noun
There are no bins and a few pieces of fast-food wrappers ; sweet papers and bottles are the main offenders.
a piece of paper, plastic, or foil covering and protecting something sold.
The grand boubou (big boubou) consists of a gown worn over a shirt and trousers for men, and over a wrapper with a head-scarf for women.
a loose robe or gown.
translation of 'wrapper'
noun
şal,
puronun dış yaprağı,
atkı,
paket kâğıdı,
kaplık,
eşarp,
kitap kabı,
örtü,
saran kimse,
sabahlık
example
You should have seen the lads' faces when I emerged waving the foil 'wrapper' from a pork pie.
Maybe you could start sending the magazine out in a plain brown 'wrapper' .
They may only shop for a certain 'wrapper' or they only buy cigars that cost $4.
a sweet 'wrapper'
Prior to the turn of the century, the Corojo wrapper was the predominant 'wrapper' tobacco used when rolling the famous Cuban brands.
Stamps were attached to the 'wrapper' of the newspaper and couriers were hired to deliver Court to subscribers.
And the title, suddenly revealed, stares out at me from beneath the cellophane 'wrapper' of the cover.
She reached into the diminutive pocket located near the bodice of her 'wrapper' , and procured a set of metallic keys hanging from a rather large gold ring.
Neal grabbed the packet of tissues and pulled them out, leaving only the plastic 'wrapper' , which he ripped in half.
The grand boubou (big boubou) consists of a gown worn over a shirt and trousers for men, and over a 'wrapper' with a head-scarf for women.
Several months ago, our Conservation Services Division was asked to design a book 'wrapper' for the use of the Princeton University Library.
she put a 'wrapper' over her nightdress
As well as the usual beer cans and plastic 'wrappers' , Mr Burke regularly walked past rusting bike frames, an old scooter, an oil drum, and even an abandoned lamppost.
The crew chattered as they helped themselves to the supplies, covering the floor of the bridge with empty 'wrappers' and stray crumbs of food in moments.
I peered at the albums underneath the plastic cellophane 'wrappers' .
The bin in the corner held sweet 'wrappers' , papers and strands of cotton, pieces of fabric.
The posters are aimed at people dropping fast food 'wrappers' and leftovers, predominantly in the town centre.
The advisers also want cigarettes to be sold in plain 'wrappers' to make them less attractive to young smokers after new research found a proportion of the public were drawn to stylish cigarette packaging.
She never read it and the copies just accumulated around the house still in their plastic 'wrappers' .
Some sweet and fast food 'wrappers' and plastic bottles littered the area.
There were light scatterings of sweet papers and fast-food 'wrappers' along this busy road.
We use cloth gowns, drapes, and 'wrappers' at our facility, and the laundering of our linen is contracted to on outside laundry service.
When bringing the hunt out to the backyard, foil 'wrappers' will protect the eggs from dirt and debris, allowing for fun as well as a sanitary outdoor hunt.
There are no bins and a few pieces of fast-food 'wrappers' ; sweet papers and bottles are the main offenders.
Today's trip to the town dump was made odoriferous by two large plastic 'wrappers' holding the grass cuttings from yesterday's mowing activities.
Mr Morrissey pointed out that 'wrappers' , sweet papers, empty cans, chip bags and plastic bottles made up the majority of the rubbish.
Cigarettes began being sold in Britain in the 1850s, initially just sold in paper 'wrappers' .
The litter, plastic bags, food 'wrappers' and cold drink and beer cans in front of the post office are still there.
But already in the playground off Cambria Bridge Road bottle tops, cigarette ends, chip 'wrappers' and sweet papers surround the teen shelter, a sight that some people think will worsen.
If teens today feel they have time only to log on to the net and cyber chat, then they are not only shutting their minds off, but also loosing a lot of the rich heritage bound in between the 'wrappers' of the books.
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