bed
suomi-englanti sanakirjabed englannista suomeksi
alusta, penger, perusta
pohja
vuode, peti, sänky
painoalusta, kehilön alusta, fundamentti
asettua nukkumaan, mennä sänkyyn
juonne, kerrostuma
majoittaa
panna jku nukkumaan jhk
kukkapenkki, penkki
maata, mennä sänkyyn jkn kanssa
istuttaa
suoni, esiintymä
kerros
Substantiivi
Verbi
bed englanniksi
(sid) A piece of furniture, usually flat and soft, on which to rest or sleep.
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(quote-book).
A prepared spot in which to spend the night.
One's place of sleep or rest.
Sleep; rest; getting to sleep.
The time for going to sleep or resting in bed; bedtime.
Time spent in a bed.
(quote-book)
{{RQ:Clarendon History
(clipping of)
(co)
A place, or flat surface or layer, on which something else rests or is laid.
(sid) The bottom of a body of water, such as an ocean, sea, lake, or river. (defdate)
An area where a large number of oysters, mussels, other sessile shellfish, or a large amount of seaweed is found.
{{quote-text|en|year=1941|author=Emily Carr|title=Klee Wyck|url=http://www.gutenberg.net.au/ebooks01/0100131h.html|chapter=18
(RQ:Chambers Younger Set)
A foundation or supporting surface formed of a fluid.
(senseid) The platform of a truck, trailer, wagon, railcar, or other vehicle that supports the load to be hauled.
(syn)
(hypo)
A shaped piece of timber to hold a cask clear of a ship’s floor; a pallet.
The flat surface of a scanner on which a document is placed to be scanned.
A piece of music, normally instrumental, over which a radio DJ talks.
Any of the sections of a dartboard with a point value, delimited by a wire.
The taut surface of a trampoline.
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(sid) The smallest division of a geologic formation or stratigraphic rock series marked by well-defined divisional planes (planes) separating it from layers above and below.
The horizontal surface of a building stone.
The lower surface of a brick, slate, or tile.(R:Knight AM)
''Senses relating to a bed as a place for resting or sleeping.''
To go to bed; to put oneself to sleep.
To place in a bed.
{{RQ:Bacon Henry 7
To furnish with a bed or bedding.
To have sex (with). (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1730|author=William Forbes|title=The Institutes of the Law of Scotland|page=121
''Senses relating to a bed as a place or layer on which something else rests or is laid.''
To lay or put in any hollow place, or place of rest and security, surrounded or enclosed; to embed.
1810/1835, (w), ''(w)''
- Among all chains or clusters of mountains where large bodies of still water are bedded.
(quote-journal) (Property)| date=17 August 2014| passage=But I must warn you that chipboard floors are always likely to squeak. The material is still being used in new-builds, but developers now use adhesive to bed and joint it, rather than screws or nails. I suspect the adhesive will eventually embrittle and crack, resulting in the same squeaking problems as before.
To set in a soft matrix, as paving stones in sand, or tiles in cement.
To set out (plants) in a garden bed.
To dress or prepare the surface of (stone) so it can serve as a bed.
To lay flat; to lay in order; to place in a horizontal or recumbent position.
(RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)
To settle, as machinery.
(l)
(l) (gloss)
only in the expression: (l) nogen i bedene "poach on someone's preserves"
(infl of)
(uxi)
patch, (l)
layer, often a substratum
bed of a body of water
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