rubber
suomi-englanti sanakirjarubber englannista suomeksi
kumittaa
kumikalossi
katteeton
kumi
Substantiivi
rubber englanniksi
(senseid) Pliable material derived from the sap of the tree; a hydrocarbon biopolymer of isoprene.
(syn)
(senseid) Natural rubber or any of various synthetic materials with similar properties as natural rubber.
(hypo)
An eraser.
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A condom.
(quote-song)
(quote-song)|title=(w)|passage=My daddy said "Treat young girls like your mother" / My momma said "Trust no hoe, use a rubber"
Someone or something which rubs.
{{quote-journal|en|journal=LIFE|date=11 July 1949|page=21
One who down|rubs down horses.
One who practises massage.
(RQ:Marston What You Will)
An abrasive for rubbing with: a whetstone, file, or cloth, etc.
The rectangular pad on the pitcher's mound from which the pitcher must pitch.
(ux)
(RQ:H. B. Fuller Bertram Cope)
Tires, particularly racing tires.
A hardship or misfortune.
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In relation to a series of games or matches between two competitors where the overall winner of the series is the competitor which wins a majority of the individual games or matches:
The entire series, of an odd number of games or matches in which ties are impossible (especially a series of three games in bridge or whist).
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1907 May 25, in ''The Publishers' Weekly'', number 1843, page 1608 http://books.google.com/books?id=ZCADAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22her%20grand-aunt%22&pg=PA1608v=onepage&q=%22her%20grand-aunt%22&f=false:
- (..) an old lady's innocent rubber.
An individual match within the series (especially in racquet sports).
2013 Cradley Heath Badminton League https://web.archive.org/web/20140531065334/http://cradleybadminton.org.uk/rules/ ''Rules as at 2013/2014''
- Ladies matches shall consist of 6 rubbers. Each rubber shall consist of best of 3 games to 21 points.
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The game of bridge.
{{quote-text|en|year=1891|author=Sir Arthur Conan Doyle|title=The Red-Headed League
To eavesdrop on a telephone call
1999, ''Los Angeles Times'', "http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jan/31/news/mn-3380|The Party's Over for Rural Phone Customers in Green Mountain State," (Jan. 31, 1999):
- "There's a lot of nostalgia about the phone and how it was the way to get the local news," said Jane Beck of the Vermont Folklife Center in Middlebury. One way was "rubbering," or listening in on a neighbor's conversations ...
To rubberneck; to observe with unseemly curiosity.
(RQ:Salinger Catcher)
rubber (''pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree'')
piece of rubber used in machines
a condom