shell
suomi-englanti sanakirjashell englannista suomeksi
pommittaa
voittaa
kuoria, silpiä
kuoriutua
patruuna, ammus
vaippa
kerätä simpukoita
kuori
ranko, runko
poistaa kuori
kilpasoutuvene
Substantiivi
komentotulkki, komentorivi command-line interface; käyttöliittymä graphical interface
Verbi
shell englanniksi
The calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates.
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(RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)
Any mollusk having such a covering.
The exoskeleton or wing covers of certain insects.
The conjoined scutes that constitute the "shell" (carapace) of a tortoise or turtle.
The overlapping hard plates comprising the armor covering the armadillo's body.
The hard calcareous covering of a bird egg.
One of the outer layers of skin of an onion.
The covering, or outside part, of a nut.
A pod containing the seeds of certain plants, such as the legume (taxfmt).
Husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is sometimes used as a substitute or adulterant for cocoa and its products such as chocolate.
The accreted mineral formed around a hollow geode.
The casing of a self-contained single-unit artillery projectile.
A hollow, usually spherical or cylindrical projectile fired from a siege mortar or a smoothbore cannon. It contains an explosive substance designed to be ignited by a fuse or by percussion at the target site so that it will burst and scatter at high velocity its contents and fragments. Formerly called a bomb.
The cartridge of a breechloading firearm; a load; a bullet; a round.
Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in, as the shell of a house.
A garment, usually worn by women, such as a shirt, blouse, or top, with short sleeves or no sleeves, that often fastens in the rear.
A coarse or flimsy coffin; a thin interior coffin enclosed within a more substantial one.
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An unmarked vehicle for carrying corpses from a crime scene.
(quote-book)
A string instrument, as a lyre, whose acoustical chamber is formed like a shell.
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The body of a drum; the often wooden, often cylindrical acoustic chamber, with or without rims added for tuning and for attaching the head.
The thin coating of copper on an electrotype.
The watertight outer covering of the hull of a vessel, often made with planking or metal plating.
The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve.
A light boat whose frame is covered with thin wood, impermeable fabric, or water-proofed paper; a racing shell or boat.
A set of orbitals that have the same quantum number.
The outward form independent of what is inside.
The empty outward form of someone or something.
(quote-journal)
An emaciated person.
A person otherwise diminished.
A psychological barrier to social interaction.
(senseid) An system software interface, whose primary purpose is to launch other programs and control their interactions; the user's command interpreter. ''Shell'' is a way to separate the internal complexity of the implementation of the command from the user. The internals can change while the user experience/interface remains the same.
A legal entity that has no operations.
A concave rough cast-iron tool in which a convex lens is ground to shape.
A person's ear.
(synonyms)
One or more school grades within education, at certain schools.
(quote-web)
In formal debating, a set of proposed rules to be followed, with set penalties for violating them.
To remove the outer covering or shell of something.
To bombard, to fire projectiles at, especially with artillery.
(RQ:Conrad Heart of Darkness)
To disburse or give up money, to pay. (Often used with ''out'').
To off, as a shell, crust, etc.
To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to out of the pod or husk.
To switch to a shell or line.
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To form shallow, irregular cracks (in a coating).
To form a shelling.
To drop (the ball).
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