Ääntäminen
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US:
- UK:
- Tuntematon aksentti:
- IPA: /ˈɹɛɡl̩ɚ/
- IPA: [ˈɹɛɡjɪ̈lɚ]
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Käännös | Konteksti |
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| Adjektiivit |
| 1. | | kielioppi, lumilautailu, amerikanenglanti |
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| Substantiivit |
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| Muut/tuntemattomat |
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Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A member of the British Army (as opposed to a member of the Territorial Army or Reserve).
- A frequent, routine visitor to an establishment.
- A member of the armed forces or police force.
- (Singapore) Synonym of regular serviceman; a soldier in the Singapore Armed Forces who has chosen to work full-time beyond their required length of service in the army.
- A frequent customer, client or business partner.
- (television) A character who appears in every episode of a TV series; a member of the regular cast.
- (Canada) A coffee with one cream and one sugar.
- Anything that is normal or standard.
- A member of a religious order who has taken the three ordinary vows.
- A number for each year, giving, added to the concurrents, the number of the day of the week on which the Paschal full moon falls.
- A fixed number for each month serving to ascertain the day of the week, or the age of the moon, on the first day of any month.
Adverbi
- (archaic, dialect, nonstandard) Regularly, on a regular basis.
Adjektiivi
- (Christianity) Bound by religious rule; belonging to a monastic or religious order (often as opposed to secular).
- Having a constant pattern; showing evenness of form or appearance.
- (geometry, of a polygon) Both equilateral and equiangular; having all sides of the same length, and all (corresponding) angles of the same size
- (geometry, of a polyhedron) Whose faces are all congruent regular polygons, equally inclined to each other.
- Demonstrating a consistent set of rules; showing order, evenness of operation or occurrence.
- (astronomy) Of a moon or other satellite: following a relatively close and prograde orbit with little inclination or eccentricity.
- (now rare) Well-behaved, orderly; restrained (of a lifestyle etc.).
- Happening at constant (especially short) intervals.
- (grammar, of a verb, plural, etc) Following a set or common pattern; according to the normal rules of a given language.
- (chiefly US) Having the expected characteristics or appearances; normal, ordinary, standard.
- (chiefly military) Permanently organised; being part of a set professional body of troops.
- Having bowel movements or menstrual periods at constant intervals in the expected way.
- (colloquial) Exemplary; excellent example of; utter, downright.
- (botany, zoology) Having all the parts of the same kind alike in size and shape.
- (crystallography) Isometric.
- (snowboarding) Riding with the left foot forward.
- (mathematical analysis, not comparable, of a Borel measure) Such that every set in its domain is both outer regular and inner regular.
- (commutative algebra, not comparable, of a local ring) Noetherian and such that the minimal number of generators of the maximal ideal is equal to the Krull dimension of the ring.
- (algebraic geometry, not comparable, of a scheme) Such that the local ring at every point is regular.
- (obsolete, not comparable, of a ring) A von Neumann regular: such that every left module (over the given ring) is flat.
Esimerkit
- A quarter of a million strong in 1680, the clergy was only half as large in 1789. The unpopular regular clergy were the worst affected.
- April may be the cruellest month, but I am planning to render it civilised and to take my antibiotics in a regular manner.
- He made regular visits to go see his mother.
- The verb "to walk" is regular.
- For a spell we done pretty well. Then there came a reg'lar terror of a sou'wester same as you don't get one summer in a thousand, and blowed the shanty flat and ripped about half of the weir poles out of the sand.
- Maintaining a high-fibre diet keeps you regular.
- a regular genius; a regular John Bull
- regular clergy, in distinction from the secular clergy
- a regular flower; a regular sea urchin
- Bartenders usually know their regulars by name.
- This gentleman was one of the architect's regulars.
- You separate the marbles by color until you have four groups, but then you notice that some of the marbles are regulars, some are shooters, and some are peewees.
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