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Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

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KäännösKonteksti
Substantiivit
1.tietojenkäsittely, ohjelmointi, arkikielessä
2.merenkulku
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7.merenkulku
Verbit
8.runollinen
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12.merenkulku
13.vanhahtava
14.vanhahtava

Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. A strip of fabric, especially from the edge of a piece of cloth.
  2. (obsolete) Inclination; desire.
  3. (nautical) A tilting or careening to one side, usually not intentionally / not under a ship's own power.
  4. (archaic) Art; craft; cunning; skill.
  5. Material used for cloth selvage.
  6. (architecture) A tilt to a building.
  7. (in the plural) The palisades or barriers used to fence off a space for tilting or jousting tournaments.
  8. A register or roll of paper consisting of an enumeration or compilation of a set of possible items; the enumeration or compilation itself.
  9. (computing, programming) A codified representation of a list, used to store data or in processing; especially, in the LISP programming language, a data structure consisting of a sequence of zero or more items.
  10. (obsolete) A limit or boundary; a border.
  11. (obsolete) A stripe.
  12. (architecture) A little square moulding; a fillet or listel.
  13. (carpentry) A narrow strip of wood, especially sapwood, cut from the edge of a plank or board.
  14. (ropemaking) A piece of woollen cloth with which the yarns are grasped by a worker.
  15. (tin-plate manufacture) The first thin coating of tin.
  16. (tin-plate manufacture) A wire-like rim of tin left on an edge of the plate after it is coated.

Verbit

  1. (archaic, transitive) To be pleasing to.
  2. (nautical) To tilt to one side.
  3. (intransitive, poetic) To listen.
  4. To create or recite a list.
  5. (archaic) To wish, like, desire (to do something).
  6. (nautical) To cause (something) to tilt to one side.
  7. (transitive, poetic) To listen to.
  8. To place in listings.
  9. (intransitive, obsolete) To engage in public service by enrolling one's name; to enlist.
  10. (transitive, obsolete) To engage a soldier, etc.; to enlist.
  11. (transitive) To enclose (a field, etc.) for combat.
  12. To sew together, as strips of cloth, so as to make a show of colours, or form a border.
  13. To cover with list, or with strips of cloth; to put list on; to stripe as if with list.
  14. (carpentry) To cut away a narrow strip, as of sapwood, from the edge of.

Esimerkit

  • For when the guileful monster smiled Snakes left their holes and hissed, — And stroking soft his silken beard Raised creatures full of list.
  • the ship listed to starboard
  • The spirit seemed to blow where it listed among a historically motley collection of Catholic theologians, Puritan zealots and American squires.
  • License consists in doing what one lists; liberty consists in doing in the right manner the good only;
  • Ye are as gods, that can create soil. Soil-creating gods there is no withstanding. They have the might to sell wheat at what price they list; and the right, to all lengths, and famine-lengths, — if they be pitiless infernal gods!
  • If thou beest a man, show thyself in thy / likeness: if thou beest a devil, take't as thou list.
  • the steady wind listed the ship
  • the ship listed to port
  • Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain, / If with too credent ear you list his songs.
  • Peace, what noise? / List, list! / Hark! / Music i' the air.
  • One man can accomplish with list (magic), that which a thousand could not accomplish, regardless of how strong they were.
  • It is worth noting that, contrary to Alexios who according to his daughter did not scruple to use any tricks to achieve his goal, Manuel, as depicted by Kinnamos, preferred "to win by war rather than by list."
  • The latter wins his fight not by list but through straightforward knightly prowess, [...]
  • The general bass, in its fixed lines, is taken by surprise and overwhelmed by List ... (List = cunning); [...].
  • gartered with a red and blue list
  • "[...] The foxes had heard that the fowls were sick, and went to see them decked in peacock's feathers; said of men who speak friendly, but only with list or cunning within."
  • In discussing the Syllabus and the last dogma of 1870, so much must be allowed for Italian list and cunning, or a word-fence. An Englishman, with his matter-of-fact way of putting things, is no match for these gentry.
  • to list a board
  • to list a door
  • The tree that stood white-listed through the gloom.
  • "I will list you for my soldier, then," said the Countess.
  • The very list, the very utmost bound, / Of all our fortunes.
  • Mostly, the microbiome is beneficial.[...]Research over the past few years, however, has implicated it in diseases from atherosclerosis to asthma to autism. Dr Yoshimoto and his colleagues would like to add liver cancer to that list.
  • He was the ablest emperor of all the list.
  • William de Wyvil, and Stephen de Martival, [...] armed at all points, rode up and down the lists to enforce and preserve good order among the spectators.
  • In measured lists to toss the weighty lance.
  • With truncheon tipp'd with iron head, / The warrior to the lists he led.
  • The charwomen are in the habit of taking off their boots at the commissionaire's office, and putting on list slippers.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektilistPartisiipin perfektilisted
ImperfektilistImperfektilisted
Partisiipin preesenslistingMonikkolists
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesenslistsYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesenslisteth (vanhahtava)