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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • Tuntematon aksentti:
    • IPA: /ˈmɛʒə/
    • IPA: /ˈmɛʒ.əɹ/

Lyhenteet

KäännösKontekstiÄäninäyte
Verbit
1.
  • Ääntäminen
Substantiivit
2.
pomiar {m}
3.
  • Ääntäminen
4.
miara {f}
matematiikka

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. A prescribed quantity or extent.
  2. (obsolete) Moderation, temperance.
  3. A limit that cannot be exceeded; a bound. (Now chiefly in set phrases.)
  4. An (unspecified) portion or quantity.
  5. The act or result of measuring.
  6. (now chiefly cooking) A receptacle or vessel of a standard size, capacity etc. as used to deal out specific quantities of some substance.
  7. A standard against which something can be judged; a criterion.
  8. Any of various standard units of capacity.
  9. A unit of measurement.
  10. The size of someone or something, as ascertained by measuring. (Now chiefly in make to measure.)
  11. (now rare) The act or process of measuring.
  12. A ruler, measuring stick, or graduated tape used to take measurements.
  13. (geology) A bed or stratum.
  14. (mathematics, now rare) A number which is contained in a given number a number of times without a remainder; a divisor or factor.
  15. (mathematics, measure theory) A function which obeys a particular set of formal conditions, created to generalize and rigorize the notions of length, volume and probability. Formally, a non-negative, countably additive set function on a sigma-algebra; see
  16. Metrical rhythm.
  17. (now archaic) A melody.
  18. (now archaic) A dance.
  19. (poetry) The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a metrical foot.
  20. (music) A musical designation consisting of all notes and or rests delineated by two vertical bars; an equal and regular division of the whole of a composition; a bar.
  21. A course of action.
  22. (in the plural) Actions designed to achieve some purpose; plans.
  23. A piece of legislation.

Verbit

  1. To ascertain the quantity of a unit of material via calculated comparison with respect to a standard.
  2. (stative) To be of (a certain size), to have (a certain measurement)
  3. To estimate the unit size of something.
  4. To judge, value, or appraise.
  5. To obtain or set apart; to mark in even increments.
  6. (rare) To traverse, cross, pass along; to travel over.
  7. To adjust by a rule or standard.
  8. (often with out or off) To allot or distribute by measure; to set off or apart by measure; often with.
  9. (transitive) To regulate or control (one's actions, speech, etc.), as if one were carefully measuring their length or quantity.

Esimerkit

  • City were also the victors on that occasion 56 years ago, winning 5-0, but this visit was portrayed as a measure of their progress against the 19-time champions.
  • take ~s ryhtyä toimenpiteisiin
  • That portion of eternity which is called time, measured out by the sun.
  • With what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
  • To secure a contented spirit, measure your desires by your fortunes, not your fortunes by your desires.
  • A true devoted pilgrim is not weary / To measure kingdoms with his feeble steps.
  • Great are thy works, Jehovah, infinite / Thy power! what thought can measure thee?
  • I measure that at 10 centimetres.
  • We measured the temperature with a thermometer.   You should measure the angle with a spirit level.
  • But poverty’s scourge is fiercest below $1.25 (the average of the 15 poorest countries’ own poverty lines, measured in 2005 dollars and adjusted for differences in purchasing power): people below that level live lives that are poor, nasty, brutish and short.
  • The average price of basic household goods is a measure for inflation.   Honesty is the true measure of a man.
  • but there is never found a foolish man who knows the measure of his stomach
  • coal measures; lead measures
  • the greatest common measure of two or more numbers
  • He took drastic measures to halt inflation.
  • The solitary, lumbering trolls of Scandinavian mythology would sometimes be turned to stone by exposure to sunlight. Barack Obama is hoping that several measures announced on June 4th will have a similarly paralysing effect on their modern incarnation, the patent troll.
  • a poem in iambic measure
  • They danced on silently, softly. Their feet played tricks to the beat of the tireless measure, that exquisitely asinine blare which is England's punishment for having lost America.
  • The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea.
  • The tailor took my measure for a coat.
  • a measure of salt
  • It ended up being a bittersweet night for England, full of goals to send the crowd home happy, buoyed by the news that Montenegro and Poland had drawn elsewhere in Group H but also with a measure of regret about what happened to Danny Welbeck and what it means for Roy Hodgson's team going into a much more difficult assignment against Ukraine.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektimeasuredImperfektimeasured
Partisiipin preesensmeasuringMonikkomeasures
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensmeasuresYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensmeasureth (vanhahtava)