Ääntäminen
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GA:
- RP:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | обущар (obuštár), плодов сладкиш (plodov sladkiš), ченге (čenge) |
| espanja | zapatero, zapatera, zapatería |
| esperanto | ŝuisto, ŝuistino |
| hollanti | schoenmaker, schoenlapper |
| italia | calzolaio, ciabattino, ciabattina, zabattiero, acciottolatore |
| japani | 靴屋 (kutsuya), 靴直し (kutsunaoshi) |
| kreikka | παπουτσής (papoutsís) |
| latina | sutor, sutriballus, sūtor |
| latvia | apavnieks, kurpnieks, apavniece, kurpniece |
| portugali | sapateiro, sapateira |
| puola | szewc, gliniarz |
| ranska | cordonnier, savetier, cordonnière, savetière, bouif, cordonnerie |
| ruotsi | skomakare |
| saksa | Schuster, Schusterin, Flickschuster, Flickschusterin, Schuhflicker, Schuhflickerin, Schuhmacher |
| suomi | rajasuutari, suutari, eräänlainen pohjaton piirakka |
| turkki | ayakkabıcı |
| tšekki | švec |
| unkari | cipész, suszter, sün, zsaru, fakabát, zsernyák, varga |
| venäjä | сапожник (sapožnik), сапожница (sapožnitsa), башмачник (bašmatšnik) |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes.
- (US, alcoholic beverages) An (iced) alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with lemon juice and sugar.
- A roadworker who lays cobbles.
- (Cockney rhyming slang, chiefly in the plural) A testicle.
- (US) Often preceded by a descriptive word as in apple cobbler, peach cobbler, etc.: a kind of pie, usually filled with fruit, originally having a crust at the base but nowadays generally lacking this and instead topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer.
- Used as a name for various animals.
- (Australia, New Zealand, agriculture, slang) A sheep left to the end to be sheared (for example, because its wool is filthy, or because it is difficult to catch).
- (Cockney rhyming slang, in the plural, figurative) Nonsense.
- (Australia) Also estuary cobbler:
- The shiny, hard seed of the horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum), especially when used in the game of the same name (sense 1.2); a conker, a horse chestnut.
- The South Australian catfish (Cnidoglanis macrocephalus), a species of catfish native to Australia which has dorsal and pectoral fins bearing sharp, venomous spines.
- (games) Synonym of conkers (“a game for two players in which the participants each have a horse-chestnut (known as a cobbler (sense 1.1) or conker) suspended from a length of string, and take turns to strike their opponent's conker with their own with the object of destroying the opponent's conker before their own is destroyed”).
- (obsolete) A person who cobbles; a clumsy workman.
- The soldier or South Australian cobbler (Gymnapistes marmoratus), a brown fish native to southern Australian estuaries which is not closely related to Cnidoglanis macrocephalus, but also has venemous spines on its dorsal and pectoral fins.
- Also river cobbler: basa (Pangasius bocourti), an edible species of shark catfish native to the Chao Phraya and Mekong river basins in Southeast Asia.
- Pangas catfish (Pangasius pangasius), an edible species of shark catfish native to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Pakistan.
- (US) Condica sutor, an owlet moth native to North America.
- (usually in the plural, slang) A police officer.
Esimerkit
- Look out, it's the cobblers!.
- In the creed of Asirvadam the Brahmin, the drinker of strong drink is a Pariah, and the eater of cow's flesh is damned already. If, then, he can tell a cocktail from a cobbler, and scientifically discriminate between a julep and a gin-sling, it must be because the Vedas are unclasped to him; for in the Vedas all things are taught.
- Truly, sir, in respect of a fine workman, I / am but, as you would say, a cobbler.
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