slate

suomi-englanti sanakirja

slate englannista suomeksi

  1. lista, ehdokaslista

  2. panna esityslistalle, määrätä

  3. kivitaulu

  4. kattaa kivilaatoilla

  5. saviliuske

  6. ehdottaa

  7. liuskekivilaatta

  1. pala liuskekiveä">pala liuskekiveä

  2. liuskekivi

  3. kattotiili

  4. rihvelitaulu

  5. kuvausistunto

  6. filmin alkun lisättävät tiedot">filmin alkun lisättävät tiedot

  7. lasku, piikki, tili

  8. elokuvakokoelma

  9. ehdokaslista, lista

  10. liuske, liuskekivi, saviliuske

  11. liuskeenharmaa

  12. verhota liuskekivellä">verhota liuskekivellä

  13. kirjoittaa rihvelitaululle">kirjoittaa rihvelitaululle

  14. odottaa, uskoa

  15. aikatauluttaa

  16. käyttää klaffia">käyttää klaffia, tahdistaa

  17. karvoa

  18. murskata

  19. piestä

  20. usuttaa koira(t)">usuttaa koira(t)

slate englanniksi

  1. A flake or piece of certain types of stone that tend to cleave into thin layers.

  2. (senseid) A piece of such stone, usually cut into a rectangular shape, used as a tile for flooring, roofing, etc.; such tiles collectively, or the material from which they are made.

  3. (quote-journal)

  4. A piece of other material used as a roofing tile.

  5. (senseid) A generally rectangular piece, originally of certain types of stone and now of other materials, often in a frame, used for writing on with a thin rod of the same or another stone (a pencil) or with chalk; a small chalkboard.

  6. (coordinate terms)

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (senseid) (synonym of).

  9. (quote-text)

  10. (senseid) (synonym of).

  11. A sequentially numbered session of recording a film.

  12. Information about a film recording which is inserted at the start of the recording, or printed on a videotape label etc.

  13. A record, for example, of money owed.

  14. (sense) (synonyms)

    (ux)

  15. A range of things; also, a schedule.

  16. A collection of films released during a certain period, either from one studio or from a certain film industry (such as Hollywood) a whole.

  17. A group or list of candidates for appointment or election to an office; also, a group of candidates or electors with affiliated political views.

  18. (quote-web)

  19. (senseid) A fine-grained homogeneous rock composed of clay or ash which has been metamorphosed so that it cleaves easily into thin layers.

  20. The bluish-grey colour of most slate ''((senseno))''.

  21. (color panel)

    (synonyms)

  22. Having the bluish-grey colour of slate ''(noun (senseno))''.

  23. (hyponyms)

  24. To cover (a building, or part of a building such as a floor or roof) with slates ''(noun (senseno))''.

  25. To write (something) on a writing slate ''(noun (senseno))''.

  26. To appoint or designate (someone or something); also, to nominate or propose (someone or something); specifically , to nominate or propose (a candidate) for an office.

  27. To expect (something) with a (strong) degree of certainty; to anticipate, to predict.

  28. To plan or schedule (something).

  29. To provide synchronization information about (a scene, take, etc., of a film recording) using a slate ''(noun (senseno))''.

  30. To scrape (an animal hide) with a (l) to remove hairs.

  31. To cover a building, or part of a building with slates ''(noun (senseno))''.

  32. To provide a film recording with synchronization information, especially using a slate ''(noun (senseno))''.

  33. To scold (someone) harshly; to chastise, to excoriate, to lambaste.

  34. (RQ:Linton My Love)

  35. (senseid) To criticize or critique (an author or a work) harshly; to castigate.

  36. (RQ:Ouida Puck)

  37. To treat (an enemy) harshly.

  38. To beat or thrash (someone) harshly.

  39. (RQ:Kingsley Two Years Ago)

  40. To knock the hat of (someone) forward over their eyes as a joke.

  41. (quote-book)|chapter=The Life, Death, Burial, and Resurrection Company|title=The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper,(nb...)|year_published=1826|volume=II|pages=135–136|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xK0KAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA135|oclc=465082683|passage=Another point of amusement is ''flying a tile'' or ''slating'' a man, as the phrases of the Stock Exchange describe it. (..) One who was foremost in ''slating'' his brothers, or kicking about a new castor, had himself just sported a new hat, but, (..) he would leave his new ''tile'' at the counting-house, and proceed to the Stock Exchange in an old one kept for the purpose: this becoming known to some of the wags, members of the house, they despatched a note and obtained the new hat, which no sooner made its appearance in the house than it was thrown up for general sport; (..)

  42. (synonym of).

  43. (quote-book); New York, N.Y.; Toronto, Ont.: W. J. Gage & Co.|page=157|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/lifeoffrederickm00hann/page/157/mode/1up|oclc=1354726|passage=Carlyle|(quote-gloss) Carlyle's savage "slate" of him (quote-gloss) is unjust to a degree which can only be palliated by the fact that it was founded on a hasty reading of his books in the evil days after the loss of the manuscript of the French Revolution.

  44. To set (one or more dogs) on a person or animal; to sic.

  45. To set one or more dogs on (a person or animal).

  46. A dirty or slovenly person.

  47. (RQ:Ramsay Poems), quoth ſhe, ye filthy Slate, / Ye ſtink o' Leeks, O figh!|footer=Probably written in Scots.|brackets=on