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| Käännös | Konteksti | Ääninäyte |
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| Substantiivit |
| 1. | | | |
| 2. | | | France
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| 3. | | jääkiekko | |
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| 5. | | | France
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| 6. | | puhekieli | France
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| 7. | | | France
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| 8. | | | France
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| 10. | | slangi, amerikanenglanti | France
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| 11. | | slangi, amerikanenglanti | France
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| 12. | | slangi, amerikanenglanti | |
| 13. | | slangi, amerikanenglanti | |
| 14. | | puhekieli | |
| 15. | | puhekieli | |
| Verbit |
| 16. | | | France
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| 17. | | halventava, kuvaannollinen | France
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Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on.
- The sound of soft footsteps, or a similar noise made by an animal etc.
- (British, dialectal) A type of wickerwork basket, especially as used as a measure of fish or other goods.
- (British dialectal, Australia, Ireland) A path, particularly one unformed or unmaintained; a track made by animals.
- (British, dialectal) A toad.
- A cushion used as a saddle without a tree or frame.
- An easy-paced horse; a padnag.
- A soft, or small, cushion.
- (British, obsolete) A robber who infests the road on foot; a highwayman or footpad.
- (British, obsolete) A tramp or itinerant musician.
- A soft area on the ends of a digit:
- A cushion-like thickening of the skin on the underside of the toes of animals.
- The mostly hairless flesh located on the bottom of an animal's foot or paw.
- Any cushion-like part of the human body, especially the ends of the fingers.
- A stuffed guard or protection, especially one worn on the legs of horses to prevent bruising.
- A soft bag or cushion to relieve pressure, support a part, etc.
- A menstrual pad; a mass of absorbent material used to absorb menstrual flow.
- (US) A floating leaf of a water lily or similar plant.
- (cricket) A soft cover for a batsman's leg that protects the player from damage when hit by the ball.
- A kind of cushion for writing upon, or for blotting, especially one formed of many flat sheets of writing paper; now especially such a block of paper sheets as used to write on.
- A panel or strip of material designed to be sensitive to pressure or touch.
- Ellipsis of keypad.
- Ellipsis of mouse pad.
- (slang) a tablet PC
- A flat surface or area from which a helicopter or other aircraft may land or be launched.
- An electrical extension cord with a multi-port socket on one end; a "trip cord".
- The effect produced by sustained lower reed notes in a musical piece, most common in blues music.
- (music) A synthesizer instrument sound used for sustained background sounds.
- (US, slang) A bed.
- (colloquial) A small house, apartment, or mobile home occupied by a single person; such as a bachelor, playboy, etc.
- (UK, slang) A prison cell.
- (cryptography) A random key (originally written on a disposable pad) of the same length as the plaintext.
- (electronics) The amount by which a signal has been reduced.
- (nautical) A piece of timber fixed on a beam to fit the curve of the deck.
Huudahdus
- Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.
Verbi
- (transitive) To travel along (a road, path etc.).
- (transitive) To stuff.
- (intransitive) To travel on foot.
- (transitive) To furnish with a pad or padding.
- (transitive) To increase the size of, especially by adding undesirable filler.
- (intransitive) To wear a path by walking.
- (intransitive) To walk softly, quietly or steadily, especially without shoes.
- (transitive) To imbue uniformly with a mordant.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To practise highway robbery.
- (transitive, cricket) To deliberately play the ball with the leg pad instead of the bat.
Esimerkit
- The author began to pad her succinct stories with trite descriptions to keep up with current market trends.
- "Obama pads delegate lead ... with win in key western state." Austin American-Statesman newspaper, May 21, 2008.
- to pad cloth
- an abbot on an ambling pad
- Padding the streets for half a crown.
- Their feet padded softly on the ground, and they crept quite close to him, twitching their noses, while the Rabbit stared hard to see which side the clockwork stuck out...
- Their chief Argument is, That they never saw any Witches, therefore there are none. Just as if you or I should say, We never met with any Robbers on the Road, therefore there never was any Padding there.
- I heard her soft footsteps, pad, pad along the corridor.
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