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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS:
    • IPA: /ˈriː.sɛs/
  • ÄäntäminenUK:
    • IPA: /ˈriː.sɛs/
  • US:
    • IPA: /rɪ.ˈsɛs/
  • UK:
    • IPA: /rɪ.ˈsɛs/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaкрай (kraj)
espanjarecreo, receso, intervalo
esperantopaŭzo
hollantiuitsparing
italiapausa, ferie, incavo, risega, rientranza, recesso, incassatura, aggiornamento, ricreazione
japani休暇 (kyūka), 休業 (kyūgyō), あそびをとる (asobiotoru / asobi wo toru), あそび (asobi), ゆとり (yutori), 休憩をとる (kyūkē wo toru), 休み時間 (yasumi jikan), 休憩時間 (kyūkē jikan), しょうけい (shōkei / shiョukei)
latinarecessus, zōthēca
portugalirecesso, recreio
puolaprzerwa
ranskapause, cesser, vacances, repos, trêve, récréation, récré, alcôve, ruelle, redent, renfoncement, recoin, décrochement, enfoncement
ruotsirast, paus, lov, skollov, utrymme, spel, mån, recess
saksaUnterbrechung, Ferien, Pause, Winkel, Nische, Vertiefung, Aushöhlung
suomipitää tauko, kätkö, tauko, syvennys, välitunti, hajota
tanskafrikvarter, ferie
turkkiara, tatil, mola, paydos, teneffüs, boşluk, çukur, yuva, oyuk, girik, girinti, niş
unkariszünidő, mélyedés, zug, szünet
venäjäперерыв (pereryv), каникулы (kanikuly), углублять (uglubljat), углубление (uglublenije), делать углубление (delat uglublenije), перемена (peremena), заход (zahod), ниша (niša), взвод (vzvod), выемка (vyjemka)

Määritelmät

Adjektiivi

  1. (obsolete, rare) Of a place or time: distant, remote.

Substantiivi

  1. (countable) A depressed, hollow, or indented space; also, a hole or opening.
  2. (architecture) A small space created by building part of a wall further back from the rest; a niche.
  3. (criminal slang, usually in the plural) The place in a prison where the communal lavatories are located.
  4. (countable) A hidden, innermost, or inaccessible place or part of a place.
  5. (archaic) A place of retirement, retreat, or seclusion.
  6. (figuratively, usually in the plural) An obscure, remote, or secret situation.
  7. (countable) A temporary stoppage of an activity; a break, a pause.
  8. (government) A period of time when the proceedings of a committee, court of law, parliament, or other official body are temporarily suspended.
  9. (Australia, British, Canada, US, Philippines, education) A time away from studying during the school day for a meal or recreation.
  10. (countable, archaic) An act of retiring or withdrawing; a moving back.
  11. (countable, historical) A decree or resolution of the diet of the Holy Roman Empire or the Hanseatic League.
  12. (countable) An act of retiring or withdrawing from public life, society, etc.; also, an act of living in retirement or seclusion, or a period of such retirement or seclusion.
  13. Leisure, relaxation.
  14. The state of being withdrawn.
  15. (countable) A departure from a norm or position.
  16. (countable) A time interval during which something ceases; an interruption, a respite.
  17. (countable, geology) An overall-concave, reentrant section of a sinuous fold and thrust belt, thrust sheet, or a single thrust fault, caused by one or more of: deformation (folding and faulting) of strata and geologic structures during orogenesis, differences in the angle of critical taper during orogenesis, or differing erosional level of the present geomorphological surface.

Verbi

  1. To position (something) a distance behind another thing; to set back.
  2. To make a recess (noun and ) in (something).
  3. (also, reflexive) Often preceded by in or into: to inset (something) into a recess or niche.
  4. (figuratively) To conceal, to hide.
  5. To temporarily suspend (a meeting, the proceedings of an official body, etc.).
  6. (informal) To make a recess appointment in respect of (someone).
  7. Of a meeting, the proceedings of an official body, etc.: to adjourn, to take a break.
  8. Of an official body: to suspend proceedings for a period of time.

Esimerkit

  • Spring recess offers a good chance to travel.
  • The recess of [...] Parliament lasted six weeks.
  • Put a generous recess behind the handle for finger space.
  • a bed which stood in a deep recess
  • Students who do not listen in class will not play outside during recess.
  • the recess of the tides
  • every degree of ignorance being so far a recess and degradation from rationality
  • My recess hath given them confidence that I may be conquered.
  • In the recess of the jury they are to consider the evidence.
  • Good verse recess and solitude requires.
  • Departure from his happy place, our sweet / Recess, and only consolation left.
  • the difficulties and recesses of science
  • Recess the screw so it does not stick out.
  • Wow, look at how that gargoyle recesses into the rest of architecture.
  • This court shall recess for its normal two hour lunch now.
  • Class will recess for 20 minutes.
  • to recess a wall
  • To the National Rifle Association's delight, the Senate has hobbled the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives by failing to confirm a director since 2006, but Obama hasn't made a recess appointment.[...] "The President's view of his own power is a constrained one," says White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler. "Many of his nominees have languished, but he's only recessed the ones that were critical to keep agencies functioning."
  • Thomas Salusbury: Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems: I should think it best in the subsequent discourses to begin to examine whether the Earth be esteemed immoveable, as it hath been till now believed by most men, or else moveable, as some ancient Philosophers held, and others of not very recesse times were of opinion;

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektirecessed
Imperfektirecessed
Partisiipin preesensrecessing
Monikkorecesses
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensrecesses