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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (chiefly US, Canada, Australia) A cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup.
- (Northern England, Scotland) A kernel; a grain (of salt, sugar, etc.)
- (often in the plural) Any vegetable preserved in vinegar and consumed as relish.
- (Northern England, Scotland) A small or indefinite quantity or amount (of something); a little, a bit, a few. Usually in partitive construction, frequently without "of"; a single grain or kernel of wheat, barley, oats, sand or dust.
- (UK) A sweet, vinegary pickled chutney popular in Britain.
- The brine used for preserving food.
- (informal) A difficult situation; peril.
- (endearing) A mildly mischievous loved one.
- (baseball) A rundown.
- (uncountable) A children’s game with three participants that emulates a baseball rundown
- (slang) A penis.
- (slang) A pipe for smoking methamphetamine.
- (metalworking) A bath of dilute sulphuric or nitric acid, etc., to remove burnt sand, scale, rust, etc., from the surface of castings, or other articles of metal, or to brighten them or improve their colour.
- In an optical landing system, the hand-held controller connected to the lens, or apparatus on which the lights are mounted.
Verbit
- (Northern England, Scotland, ambitransitive) To eat sparingly.
- (transitive, ergative) To preserve food (or sometimes other things) in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution.
- (Northern England, Scotland, ambitransitive) To pilfer.
- (transitive) To remove high-temperature scale and oxidation from metal with heated (often sulphuric) industrial acid.
- (programming, in Python) To serialize.
- (historical) To pour brine over a person after flogging them, as a method of punishment.
Esimerkit
- A pickle goes well with a hamburger.
- This tub is filled with the pickle that we will put the small cucumbers into.
- The climber found himself in a pickle when one of the rocks broke off.
- I beg you, Miss Jones, to realize the pickle' you're in.
- by degrees my little pickle (who, as I told you at the beginning of the story, was the most troublesome child I ever came across) turned into a very well-behaved young gentleman.
- ... If you could get my little pickle to learn his multiplication table before you leave us, you shall have that musical box to take home with you.
- 'And now,' she said, 'what about that kiss my little pickle was going to give his old Auntie?'
- Jones was caught in a pickle between second and third.
- The boys played pickle in the front yard for an hour.
- Load some shards in that pickle.
- We pickled the remainder of the crop.
- The crew will pickle the fittings in the morning.
- You can now restore the pickled data. If you like, close your Python interpreter and open a new instance, to convince yourself...
- To illustrate how this would work in practice, consider a field designed to store and retrieve a pickled copy of any arbitrary Python object.
- Il bâilla de nouveau, ouvrit la mallette, trouva une serviette tachée et un flacon de pickles.
- Andrew Bacevich, professor of international relations at Boston University, is even blunter: "Nato has gotten itself into a real pickle", he told me. (BBC)
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