block

suomi-englanti sanakirja

block englannista suomeksi

  1. torjuminen, häiritseminen, estäminen

  2. sulkea

  3. estää

  4. sarja, rivi, ryhmä, erä, rivistö

  5. käyttää suojastusjärjestelmää, käyttää linjasuojastusta

  6. pidäke, este, häiriö, katkos

  7. kortteli, korttelinväli

  8. lohkare, kuutio

  9. unohtaa

  10. lohko

  11. torjua

  12. jakaa lohkoihin, jakaa osiin, muovata

  13. järkäle

  14. salvata lihaksen toiminta, salvata, salvata hermon toiminta

  15. painaa painolaatalla

  16. tukkeuma, tukos

  17. huutokaupattavana, huutokauppakoroke

  18. tukkia

  19. rakennus, suuri talo

  20. ehkäistä

  21. pylpyrä

  22. tehdä tyhjäksi

  1. kimpale, lohkare, järkäle; pölkky wooden block

  2. pölkky; leikkauspölkky for cutting; mestauspölkky for beheading

  3. hattutukki

  4. pölkky

  5. ploki, pylpyrä

  6. halko, a smaller resplit piece of split log klapi

  7. lehtiö

  8. orsi

  9. neliö

  10. lohko

  11. suojaväli

  12. kortteli

  13. kortteli, korttelinväli

  14. asuinkerrostalo

  15. este, tukos, sulku, saarto

  16. blokkaus, estäminen

  17. näpäys

  18. torjunta, ploki

  19. nuppi, polla, boltsi

  20. tukkia

  21. sulkea, tukkia

  22. estää, ehkäistä, salvata

  23. estää, pysäyttää

  24. asemoida

  25. estää

  26. odottaa, estää

  27. muotoilla

  28. Verbi

  29. Substantiivi

block englanniksi

  1. A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance.

  2. (co)

  3. A chopping block: a cuboid base for cutting or beheading.

  4. ''Anne Boleyn placed her head on the block and awaited her execution.''

  5. {{RQ:Orwell Animal Farm|1

  6. A block: a simplified head model upon which wigs are worn.

  7. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  8. A mould on which hats, bonnets, etc., are shaped.

  9. (RQ:Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing)

  10. A piece of hard wood on which a stereotype or electrotype plate is mounted.

  11. A case or frame housing one or more sheaves (pulleys), used with ropes to increase or redirect force, for example as part of lifting gear or a sailing ship's rigging. ''See also'' ''and tackle''.

  12. (syn)

  13. A section of split logs used as fuel.

  14. {{quote-text|en|year=1833|title=The Gospel Anchor|volume=2|page=371

  15. (quote-book)

  16. {{quote-text|en|year=2012|author=Ron Herrett|title=Shorty's Story

  17. A set of sheets (of paper) joined together at one end, forming a cuboid shape.

  18. The perch on which a of prey is kept.

  19. In Conway's of Life, a life consisting of four living cells arranged in a two-by-two square.

  20. (quote-newsgroup)

  21. A physical area or extent of something, often rectangular or approximately rectangular.

  22. A joined group of four (or in some cases nine) postage stamps, forming a roughly square shape.

  23. A discrete group of vines in a vineyard, often distinguished from others by variety, clone, canopy training method, irrigation infrastructure, or some combination thereof.

  24. A logical extent or region; a grouping or apportionment of like things treated together as a unit.

  25. A logical data storage unit containing one or more physical sectors.

  26. (cot)

  27. {{quote-book|en|year=2003|author=Dilip M. Ranade|title=Shared Data Clusters|page=79

  28. A region of code in a program that acts as a single unit, such as a function or loop.

  29. {{quote-book|en|year=2006|author=Matthew MacDonald|title=Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 in C 2005: From Novice to Professional|page=49

  30. A fixed-length group of bits making up part of a message.

  31. A portion of a macromolecule, comprising many units, that has at least one feature not present in adjacent portions.

  32. A section of a railroad where the system is used.

  33. A contiguous range of Unicode points used to encode characters of a specific type; can be of any size evenly divisible by 16, up to 65,536 (a full plane).

  34. (ux)

  35. A yeargroup at (w).

  36. A contiguous group of urban lots of property, typically several acres in extent, not crossed by public streets.

  37. The distance from one street to another in a city or suburb that is built (approximately) to a grid pattern.

  38. (quote-book) I couldn't walk three blocks with the Danish woman's bulging backpack.

  39. A cuboid or approximately cuboid building.

  40. (RQ:Allingham China Governess)

  41. A cellblock.

  42. Something that prevents something from passing.

  43. (synonyms)

  44. Interference or obstruction of cognitive processes.

  45. (quote-journal)

  46. Any point on the board where two or more men rest, and consequently an opponent may not land.

  47. An action to interfere with the movement of an opposing player or of the object of play (ball, puck).

  48. A shot played by holding the bat vertically in the path of the ball, so that it loses momentum and drops to the ground.

  49. The position of a player or bat when guarding the wicket.

  50. A blockhole.

  51. The crease.

  52. A defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spiked ball back to the hitter’s court.

  53. A temporary or permanent ban that prevents access to an online account or service, or connection to or from a designated telephone number, IP address, or similar.

  54. The human head.

  55. confinement|Solitary confinement.

  56. A blockhead; a stupid person; a dolt.

  57. (RQ:Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona)

  58. To fill or obstruct (something) so that it is not possible to pass.

  59. To prevent (something or someone) from passing.

  60. To prevent (something from happening or someone from doing something).

  61. {{quote-journal

  62. To impede (an opponent or opponent’s play).

  63. To specify the positions and movements of the actors for (a section of a play or film).

  64. To hit with a block.

  65. To play a block shot.

  66. To bar (a person or bot, etc.) from connecting via telephone, messaging, etc., or from accessing an online account or service, or similar.

  67. (quote-web)

  68. To bar (a message or communication), or bar connection with (an online account or service, a designated telephone number, IP address, etc.).

  69. To wait for some condition to become true.

  70. {{quote-text|en|year=2014|author=Richard Blewett; Andrew Clymer|title=Pro Asynchronous Programming with .NET|page=25

  71. To stretch or mould (a knitted item, a hat, etc.) into the desired shape.

  72. To shape or sketch out roughly.

  73. To experience block or block.

  74. To knock the hat of (a person) down over their eyes.

  75. (misspelling of)

  76. to (l) (someone)

  77. (verb form of)

  78. (l), log, cake (qualifier)

  79. (l) (gl)

  80. a (l), a boulder, a cuboid (of ice, wood, rock)

  81. a block, a pad, a notebook

  82. a block, a pulley

  83. a block, a piece of data storage

  84. a bloc (of voters or countries)