force

suomi-englanti sanakirja

force englannista suomeksi

  1. pakottaa

  2. joukko

  3. vetäistä

  4. painaa

  5. voimassaolo

  6. voima

  7. työntyä, tunkeutua

  8. vallata äkkirynnäköllä

  9. väkivalta

  10. polttaminen

  1. voima, tarmo, archaic väki

  2. voima, voimakeinot (monikko) , pakko, pakottaminen, pakkokeinot (monikko)

  3. voima

  4. voimat (monikko) , joukot (monikko)

  5. valta, voima

  6. voima, voimassaolo

  7. pakko, pakottaminen, voimakeinot (monikko) , voimankäyttö, pakkokeinot (monikko)

  8. tehdä kaikkensa">tehdä kaikkensa

  9. pakottaa

  10. murtaa, avata väkisin">avata väkisin

  11. ottaa väkisin">ottaa väkisin

  12. polttaa

  13. Substantiivi

  14. Verbi

force englanniksi

  1. (cap) to influence; strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigour; might; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect.

  2. (ux)

  3. (RQ:Macaulay History of England)

  4. {{quote-av|en|author=Drachinifel|title=

  5. (senseid) A physical quantity that denotes ability to push, pull, twist or accelerate a body and which has a direction and is measured in a unit dimensioned in mass × distance/time² (ML/T²): SI: newton (N); CGS: dyne (dyn).

  6. (cot)

  7. The generalized abstraction of this concept.

  8. (ux) is the rotational version of force.

  9. A particular form or type of force.

  10. |often|capitalized(C) A metaphysical and ubiquitous power from the fictional ''(w)'' universe created by (w). (n-g) (defdate)

  11. (quote-journal)

  12. (quote-av)|writer=George Lucas|year=2005|year_published=2005|text=The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural.

  13. An instance of a physical force.

  14. Force understood as something of which there can be an amount.

  15. Anything that is able to make a substantial change in a person or thing.

  16. Something or anything that has the power to produce a physical effect upon something else, such as causing it to move or change shape.

  17. Something that exerts influence.

  18. (near-syn)

  19. Something that, over time, influences a system with which it interacts (''with a connotation of underlyingness, subtlety, or indirectness'').

  20. (cap) exerted against will or consent; compulsory power; violence; coercion.

  21. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)

  22. Either unlawful violence, as in a "forced entry", or lawful compulsion.

  23. A group organized for the goal of attacking, controlling, or constraining, especially one with a set command structure (in particular, a military or police group).

  24. (RQ:Shakespeare Cymbeline)

  25. (RQ:Hough Purchase Price)."

  26. {{quote-journal|en|date=April 15, 2004|work=The Scotsman

  27. Any large, organized group involved in a military engagement.

  28. Military (cap), collectively, including any vehicles, ships, or aircraft. More broadly, the military or police altogether.

  29. (synonym of).

  30. {{quote-book|en|year=1880|title=U.S. House documents|page=64

  31. 1992, (w) (band), ''(w)'':

  32. Some of those that work forces / Are the same that burn crosses
  33. {{quote-book|en|date=2012-02-01|author=Janice Kay Johnson|title=Between Love and Duty|publisher=Harlequin|isbn=9781459221086|page=77

  34. The state of having legal weight, of being legally valid,.

  35. A magic trick in which the outcome is known to the magician beforehand, especially one involving the apparent free choice of a card by another person.

  36. Ability of an utterance or its element (word, form, prosody, ...) to effect a given meaning.

  37. (quote-book)

  38. The annualized instantaneous of change at a particular timepoint.

  39. To make someone or something do something, often regardless of their will. (defdate)

  40. (syn)

  41. (RQ:Hough Purchase Price)felt a curious sensation of helplessness seize upon him as he met her steady gaze,(nb..); he could not tell what this prisoner might do. He cursed the fate which had assigned such a duty, cursed especially that fate which forced a gallant soldier to meet so superb a woman as this under handicap so hard.

  42. {{quote-journal|en|date=23 March 2011|author=Tim Webb; Fiona Harvey|journal=The Guardian

  43. To constrain by force; to overcome the limitations or resistance of. (defdate)

  44. (RQ:Montaigne Florio Essayes)

  45. To drive (something) by force, to propel (generally + prepositional phrase or adverb). (defdate)

  46. (RQ:Dryden Aeneis)

  47. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3)

  48. {{RQ:Fuller Church History

  49. {{quote-journal|en|date=4 November 2007|journal=The Guardian

  50. To cause to occur (despite inertia, resistance etc.); to produce through force. (defdate)

  51. To forcibly open (a door, lock etc.). (defdate)

  52. To violate (a woman); to rape. (defdate)

  53. (RQ:Mlry MrtDrthr)

  54. (RQ:Montaigne Florio Essayes).

  55. To exert oneself, to do one's utmost. (defdate)

  56. (RQ:Malory Le Morte Darthur)

  57. To obtain or win by strength; to take by violence or struggle; specifically, to capture by assault; to storm, as a fortress.

  58. To create an out by touching a base in advance of a runner who has no base to return to while in possession of a ball which has already touched the ground.

  59. To compel (an adversary or partner) to trump a trick by leading a suit that he/she does not hold.

  60. To put in force; to cause to be executed; to make binding; to enforce.

  61. (RQ:Webster Malfi)

  62. To provide with forces; to reinforce; to strengthen by soldiers; to man; to garrison.

  63. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)

  64. To allow the force of; to value; to care for.

  65. (RQ:Shakespeare Lucrece)

  66. To grow (rhubarb) in the dark, causing it to grow early.

  67. A waterfall or cascade.

  68. (quote-text)|title=A Guide to the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland, and Lancashire

  69. To stuff; to lard; to farce.

  70. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  71. (l)

  72. strength

  73. many; lot of; a great quantity of

  74. (RQ:Flaubert Bovary)

  75. (inflection of)

  76. (gl-verb form of)

  77. (gl-reinteg-verb form of)

  78. (l) (physical effort; physical might)

  79. (alternative form of) (found in compounds)

  80. strength; might

  81. (pt-verb form of)