Sanakirja
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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • UK:
    • IPA: /ˈkɪlə(ɹ)/
    • IPA: [ˈkʰɪlə(ɹ)]
  • US:
    • IPA: /ˈkɪl.ɚ/
    • IPA: [ˈkʰɪlɚ]
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈkɪl.ə/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaуби́ец (ubíec), уби́йца (ubíjca)
espanjamatador, asesina, asesino, mortífero, mortal
esperantomurdinto
hollantidoder, moordenaar
italiaassassino, uccisore, ammazzatore
japaniキラー (kirā), 人殺し (hitogoroshi), 殺人者 (satsujinsha), 必殺 (ひっさつ, ヒッサツ, hissatsu)
kreikkaδολοφόνος (δolofónos / dolofónos), φονιάς (foniás), φόνισσα (fónissa / fónisa), δολοφόνισσα (dolofónissa / δolofónisa), θανατηφόρος (thanatifóros / θanatifóros)
latinainterfector, necātor
latviaslepkava
liettuažmogžudys
norjamorder, drapsmann
portugalimatador, assassino, assassina, homicida
puolamorderca, zabójca
ranskaexcellent, tueur, meurtrière, meurtrier, assassin, tueuse, escarpe
ruotsimördare, dråpare, baneman
saksaTotschläger, Totschlägerin, Mörderin, Mörder, Töter, Töterin
suomitappaja, murhaaja, surmaaja
tanskamorder
turkkikatil
tšekkivrah, zabiják
unkarigyilkos
venäjäуби́йца (ubíitsa / ubíjtsa), ки́ллер (kíller), потрясный (potrjasnyi)
viromõrtsukas

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. One who or that which kills.
  2. (figuratively) That which causes stress or is extremely difficult, especially that which may cause failure at a task.
  3. (figuratively) Something that is so far ahead of its competition that it effectively kills off that competition.
  4. (figuratively) A remarkably impressive person or thing.
  5. (sports, uncountable) A knockout form of darts or pool involving several players.
  6. Ellipsis of killer whale.
  7. A club used for killing fish.
  8. (philately) A particularly heavy type of handstamp, or portion of one, often obscuring a large part of the postage stamp.
  9. Synonym of virama (“kind of diacritical mark”).

Adjektiivi

  1. (slang) Excellent, very good, cool.
  2. Causing death, destruction, or obliteration.
  3. Distressing, uncomfortable.

Esimerkit

  • There’s a killer on the loose.
  • My cat is a habitual bird killer.
  • Carbon monoxide is a silent killer.
  • That test was a killer.
  • The final hill in the race course was a killer.
  • Various means had were used to steer aircraft in the early years but ailerons were the killer.
  • So, for example, an invisible ǎthaq “killer” (virama) (U+1039) is not inserted between initial and medial consonants. — http://mercury.soas.ac.uk/wadict/burmese/SOASMyanmar_keyboard_and_font_user_manual.pdf
  • We have previously shown that there is no “virama” sign as a general “killer” in Khmer script, unlike, for example, in Devanagari script. — http://std.dkuug.dk/jtc1/sc2/wg2/docs/n2458.pdf
  • The virama U+1039 MYANMAR SIGN VIRAMA also participates in some common constructions where it appears as a visible sign, commonly termed killer. — http://www.myanmarnlp.net.mm/doc/20010714_implementation_draungmaw1.PPT
  • In the course of its adaptation to non-Indo-Aryan languages, the Burmese script has acquired some features that distinguish it from other Indic scripts. The killer, or virama, participates in some common constructions that would be clumsy to handle the way they would be in the other Indic scripts, so the control function of the virama is separated from the diacritic function of the killer. The virama, 0F4D is used to form conjunct consonants, while the killer, 0F52, is a simple diacritic and has no effect on character shaping. The killer is also combined with the VOWEL SIGN O (0F4B) to form the low level tone vowel “o.” When used this way, this symbol is known as hyei hto, or “thrust forward.” — http://unicode.org/reports/tr1.html
  • For example, although the ‘vowel killer’ diacritic may be called a ‘pulli’ in Tamil, it is still referred to by the Unicode character names as a ‘virama’. — http://www.w3.org/2002/Talks/09-ri-indic/indic-paper.html
  • This is followed by a recipe for that very killer dish: "Eat and remember this, the greediest of all Popes" is their merry exhortation.
  • “Ahhh, Avery,” shouted the Yurtmeister after a full hour of intense volleyball. “That last serve was absolutely killer.”
  • However, there is something very killer about drinking whatever battery acid and paint thinner concoction it is that they make malt liquor out of, in broad daylight, slumped down on the pavement
  • Thai words that have been borrowed from Sanskrit, Pali and English usually try to retain as much of the original spelling as possible; as this will often produce pronunciations that are impossible or misleading, a ‘killer’ symbol is placed above the redundant consonant to indicate that it may be ignored
  • Sometimes the ‘killer’ sign, called kaaran in Thai, cancels out not only the consonant above which it appears, but also the one immediately preceding it.
  • Beware. That guy is a killer!

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkokillers
Komparatiivimore killer
Superlatiivimost killer