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Etsitylle sanalle löytyi useampi kirjoitusasu:

Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

Lyhenteet

KäännösKonteksti
Substantiivit
1.
knage {c}
2.
hage {c}
3.
krog {c}
4.kriketti, nyrkkeily
Verbit
5.
6.
7.
8.

Määritelmät

Verbit

  1. (transitive) To attach a hook to.
  2. (intransitive) To become attached, as by a hook.
  3. (transitive) To catch with a hook (hook a fish).
  4. (transitive) To work yarn into a fabric using a hook; to crochet.
  5. (transitive) To insert in a curved way reminiscent of a hook.
  6. (transitive) To ensnare or obligate someone, as if with a hook.
  7. (UK, US, slang, archaic) To steal.
  8. (transitive) To connect (hook into, hook together).
  9. (usually passive voice) To make addicted; to captivate.
  10. To acquire as a spouse.
  11. (cricket, golf, basketball) To play a hook shot.
  12. (rugby) To succeed in heeling the ball back out of a scrum (used particularly of the team's designated hooker).
  13. (field hockey, ice hockey) To use the hockey stick to trip or block another player
  14. (soccer, bowling) To swerve a ball; kick or throw a ball so it swerves or bends.
  15. (intransitive, slang) To engage in prostitution.
  16. (Scrabble) To play a word perpendicular to another word by adding a single letter to the existing word.
  17. (bridge, slang) To finesse.
  18. (transitive) To seize or pierce with the points of the horns, as cattle in attacking enemies; to gore.
  19. (intransitive) To bend; to be curved.
  20. (intransitive) To move or go with a sudden turn.

Substantiivit

  1. A rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment.
  2. A barbed metal hook used for fishing; a fishhook.
  3. Any of various hook-shaped agricultural implements such as a billhook.
  4. The curved needle used in the art of crochet.
  5. The part of a hinge which is fixed to a post, and on which a door or gate hangs and turns.
  6. A loop shaped like a hook under certain written letters, for example, g and j.
  7. A tie-in to a current event or trend that makes a news story or editorial relevant and timely.
  8. A snare; a trap.
  9. An advantageous hold.
  10. (in the plural) The projecting points of the thighbones of cattle; called also hook bones.
  11. (informal) Removal or expulsion from a group or activity.
  12. (agriculture) A field sown two years in succession.
  13. (authorship) A brief, punchy opening statement intended to get attention from an audience, reader, or viewer, and make them want to continue to listen to a speech, read a book, or watch a play.
  14. (narratology) A gimmick or element of a creative work intended to be attention-grabbing for the audience; a compelling idea for a story that will be sure to attract people's attention.
  15. (bridge, slang) A finesse.
  16. (card games, slang) A jack (the playing card).
  17. A sharp bend or angle in the course or length of an object (e.g. a bend in a river, etc.).
  18. (geography) A spit or narrow cape of sand or gravel turned landward at the outer end, such as Sandy Hook in New Jersey.
  19. (music) A catchy musical phrase which forms the basis of a popular song.
  20. (nautical, informal) A ship's anchor.
  21. (programming) Part of a system's operation that can be intercepted to change or augment its behaviour.
  22. (Scrabble) An instance of playing a word perpendicular to a word already on the board, adding a letter to the start or the end of the word to form a new word.
  23. (typography) A diacritical mark shaped like the upper part of a question mark, as in ỏ.
  24. (typography, rare) A háček.
  25. Senses relating to sports.
  26. (baseball) A curveball.
  27. (basketball) a basketball shot in which the offensive player, usually turned perpendicular to the basket, gently throws the ball with a sweeping motion of his arm in an upward arc with a follow-through which ends over his head. Also called hook shot.
  28. (bowling) A ball that is rolled in a curved line.
  29. (boxing) a type of punch delivered with the arm rigid and partially bent and the fist travelling nearly horizontally mesially along an arc
  30. (cricket) A type of shot played by swinging the bat in a horizontal arc, hitting the ball high in the air to the leg side, often played to balls which bounce around head height.
  31. (golf) A golf shot that (for the right-handed player) curves unintentionally to the left. (See draw, slice, fade.)
  32. The amount of spin placed on a bowling ball.
  33. (Canada, Australia, military) Any of the chevrons denoting rank.
  34. (slang) A prostitute.
  35. (UK, slang, obsolete) A pickpocket.
  36. (surfing) Synonym of shoulder (“the part of a wave that has not yet broken)”.
  37. (nautical, chiefly historical) A knee-shaped wooden join connecting the keel to the stem (post forming the frontmost part of the bow) or the sternpost in cog-like vessels or similar vessels.

Esimerkit

  • In detailing the proposed shortening of the Czech Republic to Česko…the hook (hacek) erroneously appeared over the letter “e” instead of the “C”.
  • I had a cheap flat in the bad part of town, and I could watch the working girls hooking from my bedroom window.
  • The Reds carved the first opening of the second period as Glen Johnson's pull-back found David Ngog but the Frenchman hooked wide from six yards.
  • The opposing team's forward hooked me, but the referee didn't see it, so no penalty.
  • I watched one episode of that TV series and now I'm hooked.
  • He had gotten hooked on cigarettes in his youth.
  • If you hook your network cable into the jack, you'll be on the network.
  • A free trial is a good way to hook customers.
  • She's only here to try to hook a husband.
  • He hooked a snake accidentally, and was so scared he dropped his rod into the water.
  • Hook the bag here, and the conveyor will carry it away.
  • However, for pins on the bowler's right, such as the 3, 6, 9, or 10, move more toward the center of the foul line if you bowl a straight ball or slightly to the left of the center of the foul line if you bowl a hook.
  • Setup plays can also be made when you do not have the needed letter but believe your opponent doesn't know the hook owing to its obscurity.
  • like slashing Bentley with his desperate hook
  • In Czech, palatalization is normally indicated by the symbol ˇ, called haček or “hook.”
  • Common diacritics in Slavonic language are the hook ˇ (as in haček – Czech for ‘hook’) and the stroke ´ (robić – Polish for ‘do/make’).
  • American Ward was too quick and too slick for his British rival, landing at will with razor sharp jabs and hooks and even bullying Froch at times.
  • The heavyweight delivered a few powerful hooks that staggered his opponent.
  • We've added "user-defined" codepoints in several places and careful definitions of what to do with unknown message types as hooks in the standard to enable implementations to be both backward and forward compatible to future versions of the standard.
  • He threw a hook in the dirt.
  • He is not handling this job, so we're giving him the hook.
  • The song's hook snared me.
  • Spares the next swath and all its twinèd flowers;
  • Drowsed with the fume of poppies, while thy hook
  • Or on a half-reap'd furrow sound asleep,

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektihookedImperfektihooked
Partisiipin preesenshookingMonikkohooks
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesenshooksYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesenshooketh (vanhahtava)