battery
suomi-englanti sanakirjabattery englannista suomeksi
rykelmä, joukko, ryhmä, sarja
malmin survin
sähköparisto, akku, paristo
syöttäjä ja sieppari
tykistöpatteri
pahoinpitely
patteri
Substantiivi
paristo non-rechargeable, akku rechargeable, patteri colloquial
battery englanniksi
A device used to power electric devices, consisting of a set of electrically connected electrochemical or, archaically, electrostatic cells. A single such cell when used by itself.
1749 Benjamin Franklin, letter to Peter Collinson
- Upon this We made what we call’d an ''Electrical Battery'', consisting of eleven Panes of large Sash Glass, arm’d with thin leaden Plates, pasted on each Side...
- A Turky is to be killed for our Dinners by the Electrical Shock; and roasted by the electrical Jack, before a Fire kindled by the Electrified Bottle; when the Healths of all the Famous Electricians in England, France and Germany, are to be drank in Electrified Bumpers, under the Discharge of Guns from the Electrical Battery.
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(senseid) The infliction of unlawful physical violence on a person, legally distinguished from assault, which involves the threat of impending violence.
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(quote-book) A battery is the actual infliction of unlawful personal violence. (..) defendant fell to the ground and lashed out with his feet and in doing so kicked the hand of one of the police officers, fracturing a bone. He was charged with assault (..) although this was a battery.
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A coordinated group of artillery weapons.
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An elevated platform on which cannon could be placed.
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An array of similar things.
(ux)
A set of small cages where hens are kept for the purpose of farming their eggs.
(RQ:Smith White Teeth)
The catcher and the pitcher together
Two or more pieces working together on the same rank, file, or diagonal
A marching percussion ensemble; the section of the drumline that marches on the field during a performance.
The state of a firearm when it is possible to be fired.