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Tekoälykääntäjä

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

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KieliKäännökset
bulgariaгол охлюв (gol óhljuv)
espanjababosa, limaco
esperantolimako
hollantislak, wijngaardslak, naaktslak
italiachiocciola, lumaca, limaccia, lumacone, ciammotta
japani蛞蝓 (namekuji), ナメクジ (namekuji), なめくじ (namekuji)
kreikkaγυμνοσάλιαγκας (gymnosáliagkas), λείμαξ (leímax), σφηνάκι (sfináki)
latinalīmāx
liettuašliužas
portugalilesma
puolaślimak
ranskalimace, pruneau, gorgée
ruotsislå hårt med nävar eller slagträ, slöfock, slåss, slö person, bit materia formad som en cylinder, mynt, snigel, igel, klunk
saksaNacktschnecke, Schnecke
suomietana, luoti, polttoaine-elementti, prikka, huikka
tanskasnegl
tšekkislimák, panák
unkarimeztelen csiga
venäjäслизняк (sliznjak), слизень (slizen), маслина (maslina), пуля (pulja), стопка (stopka)

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. Any of many gastropod mollusks, having no (or only a rudimentary) shell.
  2. A hard blow, usually with the fist.
  3. (obsolete) A slow, lazy person; a sluggard.
  4. A bullet or other projectile fired from a firearm; in modern usage, generally refers to a shotgun slug.
  5. A solid block or piece of roughly shaped metal.
  6. A counterfeit coin, especially one used to steal from vending machines.
  7. A shot of a drink, usually alcoholic.
  8. (journalism) A title, name or header, a catchline, a short phrase or title to indicate the content of a newspaper or magazine story for editing use.
  9. (physics, rare) The imperial (English) unit of mass that accelerates by 1 foot per second squared (1 ft/s²) when a force of one pound-force (lbf) is exerted on it.
  10. A discrete mass of a material that moves as a unit, usually through another material.
  11. A motile pseudoplasmodium formed by amoebae working together.
  12. (rail transport) An accessory to a diesel-electric locomotive, used to increase adhesive weight and allow full power to be applied at a lower speed. It has trucks with traction motors, but lacks a prime mover, being powered by electricity from the mother locomotive, and may or may not have a control cab.
  13. (television editing) A black screen used to separate broadcast items.
  14. (letterpress typography) A piece of type metal imprinted by a linotype machine; also a black mark placed in the margin to indicate an error; also said in application to typewriters; type slug.
  15. (regional) A stranger picked up as a passenger to enable legal use of high occupancy vehicle lanes.
  16. (US, slang, District of Columbia) A hitchhiking commuter.
  17. (web development, SEO) The last part of a clean URL, the displayed resource name, similar to a filename.
  18. (obsolete) A hindrance, an obstruction.
  19. A ship that sails slowly.
  20. (screenwriting) A block of text at the beginning of a scene that sets up the scene's location, characters, etc.
  21. (herpetology) An infertile egg of a reptile.

Verbi

  1. (transitive) To hit very hard, usually with the fist.
  2. To drink quickly; to gulp; to down.
  3. To take part in casual carpooling; to form ad hoc, informal carpools for commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking.
  4. (intransitive, of a bullet) To become reduced in diameter, or changed in shape, by passing from a larger to a smaller part of the bore of the barrel.
  5. (obsolete, intransitive) To move slowly or sluggishly; to lie idle.
  6. (transitive) To load with a slug or slugs.
  7. To make sluggish.

Esimerkit

  • Why, lamb! Why, lady! Fie, you slug-a-bed. Romeo and Juliet
  • When these layers are recovered they inevitably result in a slug of sawdust which goes into the digester and tends to plug the screens in a Kamyr digester.
  • Then, just a few nights before August 6, Gilbert testified that a "slug of sand-rock" weighing an estimate of one to two tons fell on his continuous miner as he was taking a cut, approximately fifteen feet from where he was standing.
  • Tvpically, enough sand is emplaced to create a slug of sand that moves along the shore causing noticeable and somewhat dramatic local changes.
  • Another phenomenon investigated was a slug of water falling through the cloud.
  • This method uses a slug of 100 mg/L chlorinated water as a slug that moves along the length of the pipeline. The slug is a percentage of the total length of the pipeline.
  • For example, a slug of iron rust might appear because of the shearing action of a high-demand flow that loosens a previously deposited iron precipitate.
  • These experiments investigate the ascent of a slug of gas in a vertical liquid-filed tube featuring a flare that abruptly doubles the cross sectional area.
  • You had to learn to grab the teat up next to the udder with your thumb and side of your first finger, grab a slug of milk and progressively squeeze it down the teat past your middle finger, ring finger and little finger
  • His rendezvous for his fleet, and for all slugs to come to, should be between Calais and Dover.
  • He insulted my mother, so I slugged him.
  • The fighter slugged his opponent into unconsciousness.
  • "We believe in car-pooling, but let's do it without restricting traffic. ..." Sam Snyder, 51, of Burke, who has been slugging to his job at the US Customs ....
  • no sane person would attempt to commute that far every day. Sure they do. I've often slugged to Fredericksburg and back. The VRE carries hundreds of people per day, and the I-95 HOV lanes carry tens of thousands of people each day.
  • To slug in sloth and sensual delight.
  • to slug a gun
  • 1 slug = 14,59303 kilogrammes
  • Slugs look like snails.

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