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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

  • (vanhentunut) pott

Ääntäminen

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KäännösKontekstiÄäninäyte
Substantiivit
1.
Gras {das}
slangi
  • Ääntäminen
2.
Topf {der}
3.
Marihuana {das}
slangi
4.
Einsatz {der}
pokeri
  • Ääntäminen
5.
6.
Hafen {der}
murteellinen
  • Ääntäminen
7.
Kessel {der}
8.
Kanne {die}
9.
Pott {der}
murteellinen
10.
Gefäß {das}
Verbit
11.
12.

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. A vessel used for cooking or storing food, or for growing plants in, especially flowers.
  2. (slang, electronics) A simple electromechanical device used to control resistance or voltage (often to adjust sound volume) in an electronic device by rotating or sliding when manipulated by a human thumb, screwdriver, etc.
  3. (slang, uncountable) The drug marijuana.
  4. (poker) The money wagered in poker or similar games.
  5. A trap for catching lobsters, crabs, eels, or fish.
  6. (archaic) An iron hat with a broad brim.
  7. (Australia, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania) A glass of beer, of a size that varies regionally but is normally 10 fl oz (285 ml).
  8. A potshot.
  9. (slang) A protruding belly; a paunch.
  10. (slang) Ruin or deterioration.
  11. (sports, billiards, snooker, pool) The act of causing a ball to fall into a pocket.
  12. (slang) A potentiometer.
  13. (rail transport) A non-conducting, usually ceramic, stand that supports the third rail while keeping it electrically insulated from the ground.
  14. (obsolete) An earthen or pewter cup for liquors; a mug.
  15. A metal or earthenware extension of a flue above the top of a chimney; a chimney pot.
  16. A crucible.
  17. A perforated cask for draining sugar.
  18. A size of paper; pott.
  19. (slang) toilet

Verbit

  1. To put (something) into a pot.
  2. To preserve by bottling or canning.
  3. (cue sports) To cause a ball to fall into a pocket.
  4. (cue sports) To be capable of being potted.
  5. To shoot.
  6. (British) To send someone to gaol, expeditiously.
  7. (obsolete, dialect, UK) To tipple; to drink.
  8. (transitive) To drain.
  9. (transitive, British) To seat a person, usually a young child, onto a potty or toilet, typically during toilet teaching.

Esimerkit

  • He looked round the poor room, at the distempered walls, and the bad engravings in meretricious frames, the crinkly paper and wax flowers on the chiffonier; and he thought of a room like Father Bryan's, with panelling, with cut glass, with tulips in silver pots, such a room as he had hoped to have for his own.
  • The pot is an iron hat with broad brims: there are many under the denomination in the Tower, said to have been taken from the French; one of them is represented in plat 7, fig. 1 and 2.
  • There are plenty of pubs and bars all over Australia (serving beer in schooners – 425ml or middies/pots ~285ml), and if you don′t fancy those you can drink in wine bars, pleasant beer gardens, or with friends at home.
  • England were shipping penalties at an alarming rate - five in the first 15 minutes alone - and with Wilkinson missing three long-distance pots of his own in the first 20 minutes, the alarm bells began to ring for Martin Johnson's men.
  • His prospects went to pot.
  • a graphite pot; a melting pot
  • “Clinton,” Gail cried from outside, “are you going to sit on the pot all day?”
  • to pot a plant
  • potted meat
  • The black ball doesn't pot; the red is in the way.
  • It is less labour to plough than to pot it.
  • to pot sugar, by taking it from the cooler, and placing it in hogsheads, etc. with perforated heads, through which the molasses drains off
  • Could you please pot the children before sending them to bed?
  • His prospect went to pot.
  • lobster pot – hummerimerta

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektipotted
Imperfektipotted
Partisiipin preesenspotting
Monikkopots
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