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| 14. | | arkikielessä |
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| 21. | | geologia |
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| 23. | | puhekieli, amerikanenglanti |
| 24. | | puhekieli |
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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- A lower section of a road or geological feature.
- A foolish person.
- Inclination downward; direction below a horizontal line; slope; pitch.
- The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a liquid.
- A tank or trough where cattle or sheep are immersed in chemicals to kill parasites.
- A dip stick.
- A swim, usually a short swim to refresh.
- (colloquial, dated) A pickpocket.
- A sauce for dipping.
- (geology) The angle from horizontal of a planar geologic surface, such as a fault line.
- (archaic) A dipped candle.
- (dance) a move in many different styles of partner dances, often performed at the end of a dance, in which the follower leans far to the side and is supported by the leader
Verbit
- (transitive) To lower into a liquid.
- (intransitive) To immerse oneself; to become plunged in a liquid; to sink.
- (intransitive) (of a value or rate) To decrease slightly.
- (transitive) To lower a light's beam.
- (transitive) To lower (a flag), particularly a national ensign, to a partially hoisted position in order to render or to return a salute. While lowered, the flag is said to be “at the dip.” A flag being carried on a staff may be dipped by leaning it forward at an approximate angle of 45 degrees.
- (transitive) To treat cattle or sheep by immersion in chemical solution.
- (transitive) To use a dip stick to check oil level in an engine.
- To consume snuff by placing a pinch behind the lip or under the tongue so that the active chemical constituents of the snuff may be absorbed into the system for their narcotic effect.
- To immerse for baptism.
- To wet, as if by immersing; to moisten.
- To plunge or engage thoroughly in any affair.
- (transitive) To take out, by dipping a dipper, ladle, or other receptacle, into a fluid and removing a part; often with out.
- (intransitive) To perform the action of plunging a dipper, ladle. etc. into a liquid or soft substance and removing a part.
- To engage as a pledge; to mortgage.
- (transitive) To perform (a bow or curtsey) by inclining the body.
- (intransitive) To incline downward from the plane of the horizon.
- (dance) To perform a dip dance move (often phrased with the leader as the subject noun and the follower as the subject noun being dipped)
Esimerkit
- A cold shuddering dew / Dips me all o'er.
- A dip is the angle from horizontal of a planar geologic surface, such as a fault line.
- A dip is a (short) swim usually to refresh
- I haven't checked the oil level of my car's motor since I lost the dip (or dipstick) three months ago.
- A dip is a stick or rod used to measure the depth of a liquid. Often used to check the level at which a liquid in an invisible tank stands; gauge.
- A dip is a tank or trough where cattle or sheep are immersed in chemicals to kill parasites.
- A dip is a lower section of a road or geological feature.
- Strata of rock dip.
- Live on the use and never dip thy lands.
- Whoever dips too deep will find death in the pot.
- to dip water from a boiler; to dip out water
- He was [...] dipt in the rebellion of the Commons.
- There is a dip in the road ahead.
- [...] during the reigns of King James and King Charles I, there were but very few children dipped in the font.
- The farmer is going to dip the cattle today.
- “The sailor rushed to the flag hoist to dip the flag in return.”
- Dip your lights as you meet an oncoming car.
- The sun's rim dips; the stars rush out.
- He dipped the end of a towel in cold water and with it began to flick him on the face, his wife all the while holding her face between her hands and sobbing in a way that was heart breaking to hear.
- Dip your biscuit into your tea.
- This onion dip is just scrumptious.
- The Moocher was a "dip" in a dilettante sort of way, and his particular graft was boarding street-cars with his papers and grabbing women's pocket-books.
- I'm going for a dip before breakfast.
- the dip of oars in unison
Taivutusmuodot
| Partisiipin perfekti | dipped | Partisiipin perfekti | dipt (vanhentunut) |
| Imperfekti | dipped | Imperfekti | dipt (vanhentunut) |
| Partisiipin preesens | dipping | Monikko | dips |
| Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | dips | Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesens | dippeth (vanhahtava) |