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| 16. | | tietojenkäsittely, slangi | |
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| 18. | | Skotlannin englanti, Pohjois-Englannin murteet | |
| 19. | | Skotlannin englanti, Pohjois-Englannin murteet | |
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| 21. | | tietojenkäsittely | |
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| 23. | | alatyyli | |
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| 25. | | nettislangi | |
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| 27. | | vanhahtava | |
| 28. | | vanhahtava | |
| 29. | | vanhentunut | |
| 30. | | slangi, vanhahtava, brittienglanti | |
| 31. | | slangi, vanhahtava, brittienglanti | |
| 32. | | vanhentunut | |
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| 55. | | kemia, arkikielessä | |
| 56. | | kemia, arkikielessä | |
| 57. | | kemia, arkikielessä, tietotekniikka | |
| 58. | | kemia, arkikielessä | |
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| 61. | | arkikielessä | |
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| 63. | | arkikielessä | |
| 64. | | arkikielessä | |
| 65. | | tietojenkäsittely | |
| 66. | | puhekieli, vanhahtava | |
| 67. | | vanhentunut | |
| 68. | | puhekieli, vanhahtava | |
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Määritelmät
Verbit
- (intransitive) To form cracks.
- (intransitive) To break apart under pressure.
- (intransitive) To become debilitated by psychological pressure.
- (intransitive) To break down or yield, especially under interrogation or torture.
- (intransitive) To make a cracking sound.
- (intransitive, of a voice) To change rapidly in register.
- (intransitive, of a pubescent boy's voice) To alternate between high and low register in the process of eventually lowering.
- (intransitive) To make a sharply humorous comment.
- (transitive) To make a crack or cracks in.
- (transitive) To break open or crush to small pieces by impact or stress.
- (transitive) To strike forcefully.
- (transitive) To open slightly.
- (transitive) To cause to yield under interrogation or other pressure. (Figurative)
- (transitive) To solve a difficult problem. (Figurative, from cracking a nut.)
- (transitive) To overcome a security system or a component.
- (transitive) To cause to make a sharp sound.
- (transitive) To tell (a joke).
- (transitive, chemistry, informal) To break down (a complex molecule), especially with the application of heat: to pyrolyse.
- (transitive, computing) To circumvent software restrictions such as regional coding or time limits.
- (transitive, informal) To open a canned beverage, or any packaged drink or food.
- (obsolete) To brag, boast.
- (archaic, colloquial) To be ruined or impaired; to fail.
Adjektiivit
- Highly trained and competent.
- Excellent, first-rate, superior, top-notch.
Substantiivit
- A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
- A narrow opening.
- A sharply humorous comment; a wisecrack.
- A potent, relatively cheap, addictive variety of cocaine; often a rock, usually smoked through a crack-pipe.
- (onomatopoeia) The sharp sound made when solid material breaks.
- (onomatopoeia) Any sharp sound.
- (informal) An attempt at something.
- (vulgar, slang) vagina.
- (vulgar) The space between the buttocks.
- (Northern England, Scotland, Ireland) Conviviality; fun; good conversation, chat, gossip, or humourous storytelling; good company.
- (Northern England, Scotland, Ireland) Business/events/news
- (computing) A program or procedure designed to circumvent restrictions or usage limits on software.
- (Cumbria, elsewhere throughout the North of the UK) a meaningful chat.
- (Internet slang) Extremely silly, absurd or off-the-wall ideas or prose.
- The tone of voice when changed at puberty.
- (archaic) A mental flaw; a touch of craziness; partial insanity.
- (archaic) A crazy or crack-brained person.
- (obsolete) A boast; boasting.
- (obsolete) Breach of chastity.
- (obsolete) A boy, generally a pert, lively boy.
- (slang, dated, UK) A brief time; an instant; a jiffy.
Esimerkit
- He/she is quare good crack.
- I didn't appreciate that crack about my hairstyle.
- I wouldn't use it, if I was going to use it I can afford real cocaine. Crack is wack.
- The crack of the falling branch could be heard for miles.
- The crack of the bat hitting the ball.
- She broke to love in the opening game, only for Bartoli to hit straight back in game two, which was interrupted by a huge crack of thunder that made Lisicki jump and prompted nervous laughter from the 15,000 spectators.
- I'd like to take a crack at that game.
- I'm so horny even the crack of dawn isn't safe!
- Pull up your pants! Your crack is showing.
- Being a native of Northumberland, she was enjoying their banter and Geordie good humour. This was what she needed — good company and good crack.
- "his a bit o' good crack — interesting to talk to"
- By the time we've got a good drunk on us there'll be more crack in this valley than the night I pissed on the electric fence!
- The crack was good.
- That was good crack.
- Dimitar Berbatov found the first cracks in the home side's resilience when he pulled one back from close range and Hernandez himself drew the visitors level with a composed finish three minutes later as Bloomfield Road's earlier jubilation turned to despair.
- The party was great crack.
- What's the crack?
- Has anyone got a crack for DocumentWriter 3.0?
- Though now our voices / Have got the mannish crack.
- He has a crack.
- I [...] can not get the Parliament to listen to me, who look upon me as a crack and a projector.
- crack and brags
- vainglorious cracks
- - 'Tis a noble child. - A crack, madam.
- I'll be with you in a crack.
- She's a crack shot with that rifle.
- Even a crack team of investigators would have trouble solving this case.
- crack of a gunshot
- It took a minute to crack the lock, three minutes to crack the security system, and about twenty minutes to crack the safe.
- When I tried to stand on the chair, it cracked.
- Anyone would crack after being hounded like that.
- When we showed him the pictures of the murder scene, he cracked.
- The bat cracked with authority and the ball went for six.
- His voice cracked with emotion.
- His voice finally cracked when he was fourteen.
- "I would too, with a face like that," she cracked.
- The ball cracked the window.
- You'll need a hammer to crack a black walnut.
- She cracked him over the head with her handbag.
- Could you please crack the window?
- They managed to crack him on the third day.
- I've finally cracked it, and of course the answer is obvious in hindsight.
- It's been so dry, the ground is starting to crack.
- They finally cracked the code.
- to crack a whip
- Hershell cracked his knuckles, a nervous habit that drove Inez crazy[...]
- The performance was fine until he cracked that dead baby joke.
- Acetone is cracked to ketene and methane at 700°C.
- That software licence will expire tomorrow unless we can crack it.
- I'd love to crack open a beer.
- Cardan cracks that he can cure all diseases with water alone, as Hippocrates of old did most infirmities with one medicine.
- Ethoipes of their sweet complexion crack.
- The credit[...]of exchequers cracks, when little comes in and much goes out.
- A large crack had formed in the roadway.
- We managed to squeeze through a crack in the rock wall.
- Open the door a crack.
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