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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUK
  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • RP:
    • IPA: /ɡlɑːs/
  • US:
    • IPA: /ˈɡlæs/
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /glæs, glɑːs/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaстъкло́, ча́ша, стъкло, чаша (čáša)
espanjacristal, vidrio, vaso, copa, vasito, cáliz
esperantovitro, glaso
hollantiglas
italiavetro, bicchiere, vetrato, bicchierata, vetratura, vetrario, vitreo, gotto
japaniガラス (garasu), 硝子 (garasu), グラス (gurasu), コップ (koppu), 玻璃, はり (hari)
kreikkaγυαλί (gyalí), ποτήρι (potíri), ύαλος (ýalos)
latinavitrum, hyalus
latviastikls, glāze
liettuastìklas, stiklinė, stiklas
portugalividro, copo
puolaszkło, szklanka, kieliszek
ranskaverre, miroir, vitre, flint, verrier, glace
ruotsiglas, spegel, kula
saksaGlas, gläsern
suomilasimainen, lasittaa, hauras, lasillinen, juomalasi, lasi, linssi, pleksi, lasinen, lasi-
tanskaglas
turkkicam, bardak
tšekkisklo, sklenice, sklenka
unkariüveg, pohár
venäjäстекло́ (stekló), рю́мка (rjúmka), скля́нка (skljánka), стака́н (stakán), стекло (steklo), стеклянный (stekljannyi), бокал (bokal)
viroklaas

Määritelmät

Verbi

  1. (transitive) To fit with glass; to glaze.
  2. (transitive) To enclose in glass.
  3. (transitive) Clipping of fibreglass (“to fit, cover, fill, or build, with fibreglass-reinforced resin composite (fiberglass)”).
  4. (transitive, UK, colloquial) To strike (someone), particularly in the face, with a drinking glass with the intent of causing injury.
  5. (transitive, science fiction) To bombard an area with such intensity (by means of a nuclear bomb, fusion bomb, etc) as to melt the landscape into glass.
  6. (transitive) To view through an optical instrument such as binoculars.
  7. (transitive) To smooth or polish (leather, etc.), by rubbing it with a glass burnisher.
  8. (archaic, reflexive) To reflect; to mirror.
  9. (transitive) To make glassy.
  10. (intransitive) To become glassy.

Substantiivi

  1. (usually uncountable) An amorphous solid, often transparent substance, usually made by melting silica sand with various additives (for most purposes, a mixture of soda, potash and lime is added).
  2. (countable, uncountable, by extension) Any amorphous solid (one without a regular crystal lattice).
  3. (countable) A vessel from which one drinks, especially one made of glass, plastic, or similar translucent or semi-translucent material.
  4. (metonymic) The quantity of liquid contained in such a vessel.
  5. (uncountable) Glassware.
  6. A mirror.
  7. A magnifying glass or loupe.
  8. A telescope.
  9. (sports) A barrier made of solid, transparent material.
  10. (basketball, colloquial) The backboard.
  11. (ice hockey) The clear, protective screen surrounding a hockey rink.
  12. A barometer.
  13. (attributive, in names of species) Transparent or translucent.
  14. (obsolete) An hourglass.
  15. (uncountable, photography, informal) Lenses, considered collectively.
  16. (countable, now rare) Synonym of window or pane, particularly in vehicles.

Esimerkit

  • The tabletop is made of glass.
  • A popular myth is that window glass is actually an extremely viscous liquid.
  • The ability of a segment of a glass sphere to magnify whatever is placed before it was known around the year 1000, when the spherical segment was called a reading stone, essentially what today we might term a frameless magnifying glass or plain glass paperweight.
  • Fill my glass with milk please.
  • Would you like a glass of milk?
  • Here was my chance. I took the old man aside, and two or three glasses of Old Crow launched him into reminiscence.
  • At half-past nine on this Saturday evening, the parlour of the Salutation Inn, High Holborn, contained most of its customary visitors.[...]In former days every tavern of repute kept such a room for its own select circle, a club, or society, of habitués, who met every evening, for a pipe and a cheerful glass.
  • We collected art glass.
  • She adjusted her lipstick in the glass.
  • We looked through the glass to see stars.
  • He caught the rebound off of the glass.
  • He fired the outlet pass off the glass.
  • The glass is falling hour by hour.
  • glass frog;  glass shrimp;  glass worm
  • She would not live / The running of one glass.
  • JUDD. Any trouble last night?
  • LES. Usual. Couple of punks got glassed.
  • I often mused on what the politicians or authorities would say if they could see for themselves the horrendous consequences of someone who’d been glassed, or viciously assaulted.
  • One night he was in this nightclub in Sheffield and he got glassed by this bloke who’d been just let out of prison that day.
  • “The Covenant don’t ‘miss’ anything when they glass a planet,” the Master Chief replied.
  • Andy took his binoculars and glassed the area below.
  • Happy to glass themselves in such a mirror.
  • Where the Almighty's form glasses itself in tempests.
  • He has a glass ankle.
  • A glass of water

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektiglassed
Imperfektiglassed
Partisiipin preesensglassing
Monikkoglasses
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensglasses