lever
Synonyymisanakirja
lever
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yhdistelmävipu, sorkkarauta, liipaisin, käsivipu, kanki.
Käännökset
englanti |
kammeta vääntövarsi vipu
kanki
puhekieltä A rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion.
1961, (w), (w), Vintage International, 2001, Part Two, Chapter 1, puhekieltä To use (something) like a leverNoun lever (in an abstract sense). 2001, (w), “Bagging the Butcher,” w:Time (Magazine)|Time, 9 April, 2001,http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,999627,00.html 2013, (w), “Biographies of the year — review,” (w), 8 December, 2013,https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/dec/08/biographies-of-the-year-2013-review puhekieltä To increase the share of debt in the capitalization of a business. (quote-journal) puhekieltä rather Rather. 1530, w:John Heywood|John Heywood, The Four PP 1537, w:William Tyndale|William Tyndale et al, "Jonah", in w:Tyndale Bible|The Byble 1590, w:Edmund Spenser|Edmund Spenser, w:The Faery Queene|The Faery Queene puhekieltä A levee. 1742, Miss Robinson, Mrs. Delanys Letters'', II.191: 2011, Tim Blanning, "The reinvention of the night", Times Literary Supplement, 21 Sep 2011: liver (present tense of) (imperative of) puhekieltä liver edible animal liver as a dish or culinary ingredient (nl-verb form of) puhekieltä to raise, to lift puhekieltä to rise, to stand up puhekieltä to get up (out of bed)
the act of getting up in the morning puhekieltä to knock down (inflection of) rather Rather.
puhekieltä a liver liver (eaten as food) (form of) to lift (up) puhekieltä to get up (get out of bed) loaf, bread (sv-verb-form-pre) |