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1 edestakaisin
back and forth (adve)there and back (adve)to and fro (adve)to and from (adve)up and down (adve)* * *• backwards and forwards• back and forth• up and down• to and from• to and fro• there and back• bandy -
2 edestakainen
yks.nom. edestakainen; yks.gen. edestakaisen; yks.part. edestakaista; yks.ill. edestakaiseen; mon.gen. edestakaisten edestakaisien; mon.part. edestakaisia; mon.ill. edestakaisiinbackward-and-forward (adje)return (adje)to-and-fro (adje)up-and-down (adje)* * *• to-and-fro• up-and-down• back and forth• backward-and-forward• reciprocating• return• round-trip• to and fro -
3 kaksoisisku
• up-and-down stroke -
4 simpleksiliikenne
• simplex operation• up-and-down working -
5 ihmishylkiöt
• down-and-outs -
6 kumota
yks.nom. kumota; yks.gen. kumoan; yks.part. kumosi; yks.ill. kumoaisi kumoisi; mon.gen. kumotkoon; mon.part. kumonnut; mon.ill. kumottiinabolish (verb)abrogate (verb)annul (verb)cancel (verb)confute (verb)disprove (verb)invalidate (verb)lift (verb)nullify (verb)override (verb)overrule (verb)quash (verb)rebut (verb)recall (verb)refute (verb)repeal (verb)rescind (verb)reverse (verb)revoke (verb)subvert (verb)undo (verb)* * *• invalidate• overbalancelaw• rebut• quash• overturn• overrulelaw• recalllaw• override• oust• obliterate• nullifylaw• neutralize• negatelaw• refute• knock downlaw• subvert• felllaw• lift• terminate• fall• destroy• upsetlaw• undolaw• turn upside down• tumble• totterlaw• revokelaw• tip over• reject• suspend• set aside• reverselaw• rescind• repuditate• repudiatelaw• repeal• topple• abolish• eradicatelaw• abendlaw• abort• abrogatelaw• annual• annul• avoid• cancel• capsize• cease• collapse• dumplaw• compensate• endlaw• disprove• discard• dismisslaw• declare null and void• conquerlaw• confute• eliminate -
7 hunningolla
• be down and out -
8 kerjuri
• mendicant• beggar• cadger• tramp• supplicant• vagrant• scrounger• down-and-out• sponger -
9 kulutus
yks.nom. kulutus; yks.gen. kulutuksen; yks.part. kulutusta; yks.ill. kulutukseen; mon.gen. kulutusten kulutuksien; mon.part. kulutuksia; mon.ill. kulutuksiinconsumption (noun)erosion (noun)expenditure (noun)spending (noun)tread (noun)use (noun)wear (noun)wearing (noun)* * *• scraping• wearing down• wear• wear and tear• waste• utilisation• use• usage• uptake• wearing• scratching• friction• expenditure• exhaustion• erosion• dissimilation• detrition• depletion• consumption• consuming• abrasion• spending• rubbing -
10 lait, asetukset ja hallinnolliset määräykset
• provisions laid down by law, regulation and administrative actionSuomi-Englanti sanakirja > lait, asetukset ja hallinnolliset määräykset
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11 sikin sokin
• topsy-turvy• upside down• higgledy-piggledy• at sixes and sevens
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