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121 be up someone's street
(to be exactly suitable for someone: That job is just up your street.) olla jonkun alaa -
122 be up to
• vastata* * *1) (to be busy or occupied with (an activity etc): What is he up to now?) puuhailla2) (to be capable of: He isn't quite up to the job.) kyetä3) (to reach the standard of: This work isn't up to your best.) yltää tasolle4) (to be the duty or privilege of: It's up to you to decide; The final choice is up to him.) olla jonkun tehtävä -
123 beg someone's pardon
(to say one is sorry (usually for having offended someone else etc): I've come to beg (your) pardon for being so rude this morning.) pyytää anteeksi -
124 bellyflop
noun (a bad jump into water in which the front of your body crashes flat against the water.) -
125 below par / not up to par
(not up to the usual standard: Your work is not up to par this week.) ei entisen veroinen -
126 bend
• painua• palkki• notkistaa• notkahtaa• notkahdella• notkua• notkistua• jännittää• virittää• solmu• silmukka• alistua• vääntö• vääntää• vääristää• vyötelaita• vääntyä• polveke• polvi• tienkaarre• tehdä mutka• kiemura• liittää• kaareilla• kaareutua• kaari• kaarre• kaarrella• kaarros• kaartaa• kaarto• kaartua• kaartuma• kallistaa• mutkistua• mutka• mutkistaa• taive• taite• taipuma• taitos• taittaa• taipua• taivuttaa• taivutus• kulma• kurvi• kumartua• kulmayhde• kurvata• käyristää• käyristyä• kyyristyä• kyyristää• käänne• kääntää• laskostaa• köyristyä• köykistää• köyristää• poimuttaa• koukistus• koukistua• koukistaa* * *bend 1. past tense, past participle - bent; verb1) (to make, become, or be, angled or curved: Bend your arm; She bent down to pick up the coin; The road bends to the right; He could bend an iron bar.) taivuttaa, taipua, kääntyä2) (to force (someone) to do what one wants: He bent me to his will.) taivuttaa2. noun(a curve or angle: a bend in the road.) mutka- bent on -
127 beneficial
• hyödyllinen• hyvää tekevä• edullinen• rakentava• tervehdyttävä• terveellinen• kannattava• haluttava• suosiollinen• suotuisa* * *benə'fiʃəl(having good effects: Fresh air is beneficial to your health.) suotuisa -
128 bet
• panos• vedonlyönti• veikata• veto (vedonlyönti)• veto• lyödä vetoa* * *bet 1. past tense, past participles - bet, betted; verb((often with on) to gamble (usually with money) eg on a racehorse: I'm betting on that horse.) lyödä vetoa2. noun1) (an act of betting: I won my bet.) vedonlyönti2) (a sum of money betted: Place your bets.) panos•- take a bet
- you bet
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