gang
suomi-englanti sanakirjagang englannista suomeksi
sakki, kööri
työkalukerta
lyöttäytyä yhteen, jengiytyä
joukkio, katujengi, jengi
työkunta
gang englanniksi
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(senseid) A number going in company; a number of friends or persons associated for a particular purpose.
''the Gashouse Gang''
''The gang from our office is going out for drinks Friday night.''
''a gang of sailors; a railroad gang; a labor gang or pool''.
A criminal group with a common cultural background and identifying features, often associated with a particular section of a city.
''a youth gang; a neighborhood gang; motorcycle gang.''
(senseid) A group of criminals or alleged criminals who band together for mutual protection and profit.
(ux)
A group of politicians united in furtherance of a political goal.
A gang.
A combination of similar tools or implements arranged so as, by acting together, to save time or labor; a set.
''a gang of saws; a gang of plows; a gang drill; gang milling''.
''a new gang of stays.''
A number of switches or other electrical devices wired into one unit and covered by one faceplate.
''an outlet gang box; a double gang switch.''
''a gang of wires''
''Do a drop for the telephone gang, then another drop for the Internet gang, both through the ceiling of the wiring closet.''
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An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
(n-g)
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(quote-book)
(pronunciation spelling of)
(synonym of)
(quote-book)|year=1998|passage=(..) I’ve learned over the years that there's a thin line to tread to avoid fights or getting “ganged” when rejecting the sexual overtures of incarcerated women.
(alt form)
a passageway, alley
(inflection of)
(romanization of)
(l) (gl)
(syn)
criminal (l)
a time (an occurrence, an incidence)
Hvor mange gange slog klokken?
How many times did the bell toll?
a way or path to walk on, either outdoors or indoors (a corridor)
(infl of)
(uxi)
course (meal)
(obsolete form of), (verb form of)
alleyway, alley, narrow street. A narrow pathway bound by walls on both sides
(alternative spelling of)
(l), (n-g):
a group of laborers under one foreman
a criminal group
(nonstandard spelling of)
(alt form)
''Gangen hans er litt merkelig.''
His gait is a bit weird
''Gangen hans er litt merkeleg.''
gang (gl)
(dated spelling of)
To go.
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(l)