bag

suomi-englanti sanakirja

bag englannista suomeksi

  1. saada, saada saalista, kaataa, pyydystää

  2. saalis

  3. roikkua, lököttää

  4. kassillinen, pussillinen, säkillinen

  5. panna pussiin, pakata kassiin, pakata pussiin, pussittaa

  6. matkalaukku, matkakassi

  7. kassi, säkki, pussi

  8. akka, ämmä

  9. pihistää

  10. pesä

  11. työntyä

  12. juttu, mieliharrastus

  13. utareet

  14. laukku

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kassi, laukku, pussi, säkki

  3. pussi, kassi, muovipussi, muovikassi, ostoskassi

  4. juttu

  5. rumilus, kurppa, haaska

  6. pilli

  7. Verbi

  8. pussittaa, panna pussiin">panna pussiin, kassittaa, säkittää

  9. kaataa game, napata h, pyydystää s, saada anything

  10. hankkia gain possession; varata make first claim

  11. taluttaa

  12. nauraa hysteerisesti">nauraa hysteerisesti

  13. keljuilla, piruilla

  14. resuskitoida

  15. pullistua

  16. pussittaa of clothes, roikkua

  17. paisua

  18. tiinehtyä

bag englanniksi

  1. (ISO 639)

  2. A soft container made out of cloth, paper, thin plastic, etc. and open at the top, used to hold food, commodities, and other goods.

  3. (syn)

  4. A container made of leather, plastic, or other material, usually with a handle or handles, in which you carry personal items, or clothes or other things that you need for travelling. Includes bags, schoolbags, suitcases, briefcases, handbags, backpacks, etc.

  5. (hypo)

  6. One's preference.

  7. (ux)

  8. (quote-book)

  9. (quote-book)|title=My Blue-Checker Corker and Me|publisher=Fontana/Collins|location=Sydney|page=20|text=They knew it and sometimes used it as a way to get her to glox on, which was not her usual bag.

  10. An ugly woman.

  11. The cloth-covered pillow used for first, second, and third base.

  12. First, second, or third base.

  13. A breathalyzer, so named because it formerly had a plastic bag over the end to measure a set amount of breath.

  14. A collection of objects, disregarding order, but (unlike a set) in which elements may be repeated.

  15. A sac in animal bodies, containing some fluid or other substance.

  16. (senseid) An udder, especially the pendulous one of a cow.

  17. (mer)

  18. (senseid) The human female breast.

  19. A pouch tied behind a man's head to hold the back-hair of a wig; a wig.

  20. (RQ:Smollett Peregrine Pickle)

  21. 1774, (w), ''Journals & Letters'', Penguin 2001, 1 December:

  22. He had on a suit of Manchester velvet, Lined with white satten, a ''Bag'', lace Ruffles, and a very handsome sword which the King had given to him.
  23. The quantity of game bagged in a hunt.

  24. A unit of measure of cement equal to 94 pounds.

  25. A dark circle under the eye, caused by lack of sleep, drug addiction etc.

  26. A large number or amount.

  27. (senseid) (n-g) money.

  28. (quote-web)

  29. (quote-journal)

  30. (quote-song)

  31. A fellow manNoun|gay man.

  32. A small envelope that contains drugs, especially narcotics.

  33. The scrotum.

  34. (senseid) £1000, a grand.

  35. To put into a bag.

  36. (n-g)

  37. To catch or kill, especially when fishing or hunting.

  38. {{quote-book|en|title=and Bhutan|Sikhim and Bhutan|author=John Claude White|year=1909|page=55

  39. (quote-book)|publisher=H. John Edwards|location=Sydney|chapter=XIV|page=147|passage="As a matter of fact my thoughts were flashing between Ronda and that man-eating tiger I'm going to bag tomorrow."

  40. To gain possession of something, or to make first claim on something.

  41. To steal.

  42. {{quote-text|en|year=1950|author=C. S. Lewis|title=The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

  43. To take a woman away with one as a romantic or sexual interest.

  44. To arrest.

  45. To furnish or load with a bag.

  46. {{RQ:Dryden Don Sebastian

  47. To provide with artificial ventilation via a valve mask (BVM) resuscitator.

  48. To fit with a bag to collect urine.

  49. {{quote-text|en|year=1985|author=Sol S. Zimmerman; Joan Holter Gildea|title=Critical Care Pediatrics|page=205

  50. (n-g)

  51. To (cause to) swell or hang down like a full bag.

  52. To hang like an empty bag.

  53. (RQ:Orwell Burmese Days) he was dressed in a badly fitting white drill suit, with trousers bagging concertina-like over clumsy black boots.

  54. To drop away from the correct course.

  55. To become pregnant.

  56. (RQ:Warner Albions England)'' bread, (..)

  57. To forget, ignore, or rid of.

  58. To laugh uncontrollably.

  59. To criticise sarcastically.

  60. ring

  61. to put, place, apply

  62. to go to bed

  63. boat

  64. behind, bottom, butt, buttocks

  65. seat (qualifier)

  66. behind

  67. pastry

  68. (synonyms)

  69. (inflection of)

  70. cheek

  71. A purse more or less similar to a (l) or sack.

  72. (q) a detachable part of the carriage to lie on.

  73. a ring

  74. tiger

  75. (verb form of)

  76. A kind of large (l); a bag

  77. ladies' (l); handbag

  78. backpack

  79. schoolbag

  80. paper or cloth (l)

  81. jute sack (q)

  82. cheek

  83. string, lace, shoelace

  84. garden

  85. (uxa)

  86. orchard, grove

  87. park

  88. bag

  89. to chop; to split

  90. to strike

  91. to dive; to swoop down

  92. to divide

  93. to across

  94. illness

  95. crazy; mad; insane

  96. to become crazy; to go mad; to nuts