drop

suomi-englanti sanakirja

drop englannista suomeksi

  1. hylätä

  2. synnyttää

  3. pudotus

  4. päästä eroon

  5. siirtyä

  6. pudottaa

  7. alentaa

  8. hävitä

  9. kuluttaa

  10. jättää sikseen

  11. väliverho

  12. pudota

  13. pudottautua, tippua

  14. toimittaa

  15. jättöpaikka, keruupaikka

  16. taantua

  17. piilo

  18. jyrkkä rinne

  19. killua

  20. mainita ohimennen

  21. jättää pois

  22. laskea

  23. tippa

  24. erottaa

  25. pisara

  26. iskeä maahan

  27. kaataa tipotellen

  1. pisara, tippa

  2. tippa

  3. pisara, tippa, liraus

  4. liraus

  5. pisara

  6. rae, pastilli

  7. suojus, kansi

  8. pudokas

  9. luukku

  10. pudotettu esine">pudotettu esine

  11. pudotin

  12. verho, väliverho

  13. pudotus

  14. putoaminen

  15. toimitus, kuljetus

  16. julkaisu

  17. alkupanos

  18. aleneminen, heikkeneminen

  19. pituus, korkeus

  20. pudotuspaikka

  21. droppi, käännekohta

  22. laku, lakritsi, lakritsa dated

  23. tiputtaa

  24. tippua, pisaroida, pudota

  25. kaatua

  26. kaatua, kuukahtaa, kupsahtaa

  27. joutua

  28. loppua

  29. laskea, pudota, pudottaa, tippua

  30. jäädä joukosta">jäädä joukosta, jäädä jälkeen

  31. piipahtaa, käväistä

  32. ilmestyä

  33. jäädä pois">jäädä pois

  34. laskeutua

  35. tiputtaa, pisaroida, ripottaa

  36. pudottaa, tiputtaa

  37. laskea

  38. laskea housunsa (alas)">laskea housunsa (alas)

  39. upottaa, laskea

  40. synnyttää, munia egg

  41. heittää

  42. heittää, lähettää

  43. laskea, pudota

  44. lopettaa

  45. poistaa, pudottaa

  46. pulittaa

  47. käyttää

  48. jakaa

  49. napata

  50. julkaista

  51. pudottaa

  52. soittaa

  53. iskeä

  54. kokea yllätystappio">kokea yllätystappio

  55. tehdä pudotuspotkumaali">tehdä pudotuspotkumaali

  56. Substantiivi

drop englanniksi

  1. A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape through tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.

  2. (syn)

    (ux)

  3. (quote-journal); sold by Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green;(nb...)|month=March|year=1864|volume=XXVII (4th Series)|issue=181|pages=178–179|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lVAEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA179|oclc=32062646|passage=A circular horizontal surface of indefinite diameter gave a drop of water weighing 2·10 grains. This is therefore the weight of the maximum drop formed on a flat surface, and it will be seen that it very nearly coincides with the weight of the drop formed upon a surface seven-tenths of an inch diameter. The drop in this case is always formed at the centre of the surface, this being the centre of the greatest molecular attraction amongst the liquid particles.

  4. A dose of liquid medicine in the form of a drop ''(sense 1)''.

  5. (quote-book)

  6. A liquid medicine that is intended to be administered in drops ''(sense 1)''.

  7. A very small quantity of liquid, or of anything.

  8. (quote-book)|series=Russian and East European Studies in Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Culture|seriesvolume=1|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Lang (publisher)|Peter Lang|year=1994|page=1|isbn=978-0-8204-1962-6|issn=1065-9374|passage=BAZARIN: Zoya Sergeevna, just a drop more tea, if you would. / ZOYA SERGEEVNA: (pouring tea) Do you want it strong?

  9. A small amount of an alcoholic beverage.

  10. ''Usually preceded by'' the: alcoholic spirits in general.

  11. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Bentley (publisher)|Richard Bentley,(nb...)|year=1834|volume=I|page=61|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=RbEMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA61|oclc=230650092|passage=She is rather fond of her drops, and is then particularly good-humoured; it is only when she is getting sober that she is querulous and nervous.

  12. A single measure of whisky.

  13. That which hangs or resembles a liquid globule, such as a hanging diamond earring or ornament, a glass pendant on a chandelier, etc.

  14. ''Often preceded by a defining word'': a small, round piece of candy, such as a drop; a lozenge.

  15. An ornament resembling a pendant; a gutta.

  16. A thing which drops or hangs down.

  17. The cover mounted on a swivel over a keyhole that rests over the keyhole when not in use to out debris, but is swiveled out of the way before inserting the key.

  18. A fruit which has fallen off a tree, etc., or has been knocked off accidentally, rather than picked.

  19. (quote-book) Drops, on the other hand windfalls, are fruits that have sat around on the ground for a longer period of time—typically a day or more.

  20. A dropped pass.

  21. A (l) on a gallows; a gallows itself.

  22. (quote-book): A Short Life|edition=revised|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YWw1lNrhwbgC&pg=RA1-PT264|location=Sydney, N.S.W.|publisher=(publisher)|Hachette Australia|year=2003|year_published=2010|isbn=978-0-7336-2579-4|passage=As the prisoners prepared to leave, they had seen Dan and Steve standing together in the breezeway, ‘for all the world like two condemned prisoners on the drop’.

  23. (quote-av)

  24. An item made available for the player to pick up from the remains of a defeated enemy.

  25. A mechanism for lowering something, such as a machine for lowering heavy weights on to a ship's deck, or a device for temporarily lowering a jet, etc.

  26. (ellipsis of).

  27. A curtain which falls in front of a theatrical stage; also, a section of (cloth) scenery lowered on to the stage like a curtain.

  28. (quote-journal)).

  29. An act or instance of dropping ''(in all senses)''.

  30. An act of moving downwards under the force of gravity; a descent, a fall.

  31. (quote-journal)

  32. An instance of making a delivery of people, supplies, or things, especially by parachute out of an aircraft (an airdrop), but also by truck, etc.

  33. {{quote-text|en|year=2020|author=Arlana Crane|title=Mordecai's Ashes

  34. A release (of music, a game, etc).

  35. (quote-book) Album Guide|series=A Fireside Book|edition=4th|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Simon & Schuster|year=2004|page=792|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=t9eocwUfoSoC&pg=PA792|column=1|isbn=978-0-7432-0169-8|passage=2002 saw the drop of a new album whose title riffed on the many magazine cover stories calling (w)'s music infectious.

  36. The amount of money that a gambler exchanges for chips in a casino.

  37. (quote-book) In other words, the drop tells you how many chips were bought at that table, but it doesn't tell you how many bets were made with those chips.

  38. ''Preceded by'' the: execution by hanging.

  39. (quote-book)|title=(w)|chapter=The Hill of Illusion|location=Boston|publisher=The Greenock Press|page=84|text=She. Have you ever seen a man hanged? He. Yes. Once. She. What was it for? He. Murder, of course. She. Murder. Is ''that'' so great a sin after all? I wonder how he felt before the drop fell.

  40. ''Usually preceded by'' the: relegation from one division to a lower one.

  41. (ellipsis of).

  42. A near vertical decent down the face of a breaking wave.

  43. (quote-av)|title=(w)|text=You take off, make the steep drop, hear the white water rumbling behind you and feel the spray on your back.

  44. An unsolicited card issue.

  45. A decline in degree, quality, quantity, or rate.

  46. (quote-book)|series=74th States Congress|Congress, 1st Session|seriesvolume=document no. 13|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=States Government Publishing Office|United States Government Printing Office|date=17 January 1935|section=paragraphs 5–6|page=37|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WTQ8AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA5-PA37|oclc=5138417|passage=The volume of money was expected to fluctuate with the volume of business activity so that a drop in business activity would bring a drop in the volume of money outstanding. (..) If the volume of money is reduced, it tends to produce a slight drop in demand for all sorts of commodities.

  47. Of men's clothes: the difference between the chest circumference and waist circumference.

  48. Of women's clothes: the difference between the bust circumference and hip circumference.

  49. The distance through which something drops, or falls below a certain level.

  50. The distance below a cliff or other high position through which someone or something could fall; hence, a steep slope.

  51. The vertical length of a hanging curtain.

  52. The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.

  53. The distance that a person drops when being executed by hanging.

  54. The depth of a (square) sail (generally applied to the courses only); the vertical dimension of a sail.

  55. A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, whether openly (as with a mail drop), or secretly or illegally (as in crime or espionage); a drop-off point.

  56. {{quote-book|en|year=1973|author=United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business|title=Criminal Redistribution Systems and Their Economic Impact on Small Business: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress|page=811

  57. (only used in): an advantage.

  58. A point in a song, usually music such as dubstep, house, trance, or trap, where there is a very noticeable and pleasing change in bass, tempo, and/or overall tone; a climax, a highlight.

  59. (quote-web)

  60. Licorice in confectionery form.

  61. An automobile with a drop-top roof, a convertible.

  62. A place (specified by an ordinal) in the batting order after the openers.

  63. (quote-book)|title=Turn It Up!|location=Sydney|publisher=Pan Macmillan Australia |page=177|text=`Well what about first drop then? Garner will be on by then, I'll smash him all over the park.'

  64. Of a liquid: to fall in drops or droplets. (defdate)

  65. (RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender)

  66. To fall (straight down) under the influence of gravity, like a drop of liquid. (defdate)

  67. To fall or sink quickly or suddenly to the ground. (defdate)

  68. To collapse in exhaustion or injury; also, to fall dead, or to fall in death.

  69. (quote-book).|title=The Works of Alexander Pope Esq.|location=London|publisher=(...) J. and P. Knapton(nb...)|date=12 September 1722|year_published=1751|volume=VIII (Being the Second of His Letters)|page=43|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=UyYJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA43|oclc=1050460063|passage=Nothing, ſays (w), is ſo melancholy a circumſtance in human life, or ſo ſoon reconciles us to the thought of our own death, as the reflection and prospect of one friend after another dropping round us!

  70. To fall into a particular condition or state.

  71. To come to an end (by not being up|kept up); to lapse, to stop. (defdate)

  72. (RQ:James Maisie)

  73. To decrease, diminish, or lessen in condition, degree, value, etc. (defdate)

  74. (RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp)

  75. Of a song or sound: to lower in key, pitch, tempo, or other quality.

  76. (senseid) Of a voice: to lower in timbre, often due to puberty.

  77. To fall behind or to the rear of a group of people, etc., as a result of not keeping up with those at the front.

  78. ''Usually followed by'' by, in, or into: of a person: to visit someone or somewhere informally or without a prior appointment.

  79. (RQ:Churchill Celebrity)

  80. Of a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.: to enter public distribution.

  81. To out of the betting.

  82. {{quote-text|en|year=1990|author=Stewart Wolpin|title=The Rules of Neighborhood Poker According to Hoyle|page=219

  83. Of the testicles: to hang further away from the body and begin producing sperm due to puberty.

  84. To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.

  85. (RQ:KJV) dropped at the presence of God.

  86. To drip (a liquid) in drops or small amounts. (defdate)

  87. (RQ:Sterne Tristram Shandy)

  88. (RQ:Whitman Leaves of Grass)

  89. (senseid) To let (something) fall; to allow (something) to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on). (defdate)

  90. To move to a lower position; to allow to hang downwards; to lower.

  91. To quickly lower or down (one's trousers), especially in public.

  92. To cook (food, especially food), particularly by lowering into hot oil to deep-fry, or by grilling.

  93. To reduce; to make smaller.

  94. {{quote-text|en|year=2011|author=Alexander Mamishev; Sean Williams|title=Technical Writing for Teams: The STREAM Tools Handbook|page=64

  95. Of an animal (usually a sheep): to birth to (young); of a bird: to lay (an egg).

  96. To mention (something) casually or incidentally, usually in conversation. (defdate)

  97. To let (a letter, etc.) fall into a postbox; hence, to send (a letter, email, or other message) in an offhand manner. (defdate)

  98. (senseid) To make (someone or something) fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot, etc.; to down, to down; to kill. (defdate)

  99. 1846, ed. by G. W. Nickisson, “Elephant-Shooting in Ceylon”, in ''Fraser's Magazine|Fraser's Magazine'', vol. XXXIII, no. CXCVII

  100. page 562: ...if the first shot does not drop him, and he rushes on, the second will be a very hurried and most likely ineffectual one...
    page 568 ...with a single shot he dropped him like a master of the art.
  101. {{quote-book|en|year=1892|author=Alexander A. A. Kinloch|title=Large Game Shooting in Thibet, the Himalayas, Northern and Central India|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=dZcXAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA126&dq=drop|page=126

  102. {{quote-book|en|year=1921|author=Daniel Henderson|title=Boone of the Wilderness|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=uq4cAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA54&dq=dropped|page=54

  103. (quote-song)

  104. 1992, Dan Parkinson, ''Dust on the Wind'', page 164

  105. With a quick clench of the fist on Joey's throat, Bodie dropped him. The man crumpled to the ground (..)
  106. To down (someone or something) from a vehicle; to stop and deliver or deposit (someone or something); to off.

  107. To lower (a sound, a voice, etc.) in pitch or volume.

  108. To tune (a guitar string, etc.) to a lower note.

  109. To cease concerning oneself over (someone or something); to have nothing more to do with (a discussion, subject, etc.). (defdate)

  110. (RQ:Scott Guy Mannering)

  111. (RQ:Thackeray Virginians)

  112. To dispose or rid of (something); to lose, to remove.

  113. To cease to include (something), as if on a list; to dismiss, to eject, to expel.

  114. {{quote-journal|en|date=2 July 2019|author=Louise Taylor|journal=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/jul/02/usa-england-womens-world-cup-match-report

  115. To cancel or cease to participate in (a scheduled course, event, or project).

  116. To lose, spend, or otherwise with (money). (defdate)

  117. {{quote-text|en|year=1949|title=The Atlantian|volume=8|location=Atlanta|publisher=United States Penitentiary|page=41

  118. {{quote-text|en|year=2000|author=Lisa Reardon|title=Blameless: A Novel|page=221|publisher=Random House

  119. To pass or use (counterfeit cheques, money, etc.).

  120. To impart (something).

  121. ''Especially in'' acid: to swallow (a drug, particularly LSD). (defdate)

  122. To release (a programme, software, a music album or song, etc.) to the public.

  123. To fail to write, or (especially) to pronounce (a syllable, letter, etc.). (defdate)

  124. To play (a portion of music) in the manner of a jockey.

  125. To perform (music).

  126. To (unexpectedly) lose (a competition, game, etc.).

  127. Of a fielder: to fail to dismiss (a batsman) by accidentally dropping a batted ball that had initially been caught.

  128. To score (a goal) means of a kick.

  129. To cover (something) with or as if with drops, especially of a different colour; to bedrop, to variegate.

  130. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  131. To enter a more basic interface.

  132. To present (the user) with a more basic interface.

  133. To make someone, or be made to do push-ups or some other form of exercise on the ground as punishment.

  134. bustard

  135. dropping a new ball from hand from shoulder height and arm's length, if the original ball was lost

  136. droplet

  137. licorice, especially a variety sold as small sweets/candies

  138. goal

  139. (alt form)

  140. bustard (gl), especially the bustard ((taxfmt)) or any member of the genus (taxfmt)