Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä
Kuvat 11

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenSouthern England
  • RP:
    • IPA: /ˈbiːtə/
  • GenAm:
KieliKäännökset
espanjabatidor, maltratador
esperantobatanto
hollantiklopper, trommelstok, drijver, wrak
italiabastonatore, ribattitore, battino, sbattitore, sbattitrice, battitore, picchiatore
kreikkaσύρμα (sýrma)
portugalibatedeira, batedor, calhambeque, lata-velha
puolanaganiacz
ranskabatteur, baguette de tambour, bazou, rabatteur, battoir
ruotsislagare
saksaSchneebesen, Quirl, Treiber
suomilyöjä, ajomies, karttu, kurikka, mattopiiska, petkel, hakkaaja, vatkain, vispilä
unkariverő, hajtó, ütő
venäjäвзбива́лка (vzbiválka), колоту́шка (kolotúška), па́лочка (pálotška), уда́рная па́лочка (udárnaja pálotška), заго́нщик (zagónštšik), развалю́ха (razvaljúha), било (bilo)

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. Someone or something that beats.
  2. (US, informal) A sleeveless undershirt.
  3. A kitchen implement for mixing.
  4. (music) A stick used to play a percussion instrument.
  5. A person who drives game towards shooters in a hunting party, typically working in a group with other beaters.
  6. A papermaking machine for processing fibres by fibrillation in order to improve bonding strength
  7. (US, informal) An old or dilapidated automobile in poor operating condition.
  8. (weaving) A weaving tool designed to push the weft yarn securely into place. It contains the comb-like insert reed and is sometimes a part of the loom.
  9. In the sport Quidditch or Muggle quidditch, a player a who attempts to hit the opposing team's players with bludgers and to block the bludgers from hitting their own team's players.
  10. (Canada) A harp seal pup after its first moult and before its second moult.
  11. (informal) A shoe suitable for everyday wear, during which they may get dirty or scuffed, as opposed to more valuable shoes that one wishes to keep in good condition.
  12. (informal) A durable and usually inexpensive wristwatch.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkobeaters

A person who drives game towards shooters in a hunting party, typically working in a group with other beaters.

Beaters and shooters sweep the area hunting the foxes who raid local farms

(weaving) A weaving tool designed to push the weft yarn securely into place. It contains the comb-like insert reed and is sometimes a part of the loom.

A Japanese weaver using a beater, mounted from a notched pole and suspended overhead. Woodcut print by Yanagawa Shigenobu, 1825–1832.

A person who drives game towards shooters in a hunting party, typically working in a group with other beaters.

Beaters, Indonesia (1900–1940)