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Tekoälykääntäjä

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenAU
  • RP:
    • IPA: /ˈbaʊn.sə/
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈboʊn.sɚ/
KieliKäännökset
espanjaportero, gorila
hollantiportier, buitenwipper, uitsmijter
italiabuttafuori
kreikkaμπράβος (brávos), γορίλας (gorílas)
portugalileão-de-chácara
puolabramkarz, wykidajło
ranskavideur, videuse, physionomiste
ruotsiutkastare, inkastare, rockvaktmästare, dörrvakt
saksaTürsteher, Rausschmeißer
suomiportsari, poke, ulosheittäjä, järjestysmies, järjestyksenvalvoja, tärkeilijä
tanskadørvogter
unkarikidobó
venäjäвышиба́ла (vyšibála)
virohüpik

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. (informal) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc. to decide who can enter, maintain order, and deal with patrons who cause trouble.
  2. (cricket) A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head.
  3. (Internet) An account or server (as with IRC and FTP) that invisibly redirects requests to another, used for anonymity or vanity.
  4. (dated) One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving.
  5. (slang, archaic) A boaster; a bully.
  6. Something big; a good stout example of the kind.
  7. (slang, archaic) A bold lie.
  8. (slang, archaic) A liar.
  9. A bouncy castle.
  10. A kind of seat mounted in a framework in which a baby can bounce up and down.
  11. (UK, slang, obsolete) Short for shop-bouncer

Esimerkit

  • The stone must be a bouncer.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkobouncers

(informal) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc. to decide who can enter, maintain order, and deal with patrons who cause trouble.

Bouncers at a nightclub in New York City

(cricket) A short-pitched ball that bounces up towards, or above the height of the batsman’s head.

A batter attempting to play a hook shot against a bouncer.

(informal) A member of security personnel employed by bars, nightclubs, etc. to decide who can enter, maintain order, and deal with patrons who cause trouble.

An Arizona saloon in 1885, from the era when bouncers earned their rough and tumble reputation by forcibly ejecting brawlers