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1 butcher
agriculture• niittää• tärvellä• huono lääkäri• pyöveli• teurastaja• teurastaa• lihakauppias• murhata• tappaja• tappaa• lahdata* * *'bu ə 1. noun(a person whose business is to kill cattle etc for food and/or sell their flesh.) teurastaja, lihakauppias2. verb1) (to kill for food.) teurastaa2) (to kill cruelly: All the prisoners were butchered by the dictator.) lahdata -
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3 butcher shop
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4 butcher's shop
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5 pork-butcher
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6 across
• ristiin• ristikkäin• toisella puolella• toiselle puolelle• vastapäätä• vastaan• kautta• leveä• halki• yli (poikki)• yli• ylitse• poikittain• poikkipuolin• poikki* * *ə'kros 1. preposition1) (to the other side (of); from one side to the other side of: He took her across the road.) yli2) (at the other side (of): The butcher's shop is across the street.) toisella puolella2. adverb(to the other side or to the speaker's side: He dived in off the river-bank and swam across.) toiselle puolelle -
7 carcass
• runko• ruho• ruumis• ihmisruumis• henki• raato• raamitaviation• ranko• ranka• kehys• jäännökset• haaska• nahka• kuoret* * *(a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) -
8 cleaver
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9 hack
• runnella• työjuhta• hevoskaakkiautomatic data processing• avata hakkeroimalla• vuokrahevonen• kaakki• hakata• taksi• yskiä• leikata• köhiä• koni* * *hæk 1. verb1) (to cut or chop up roughly: The butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.) hakata palasiksi2) (to cut (a path etc) roughly: He hacked his way through the jungle; He hacked (out) a path through the jungle.) raivata2. noun1) (a rough cut made in something: He marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.) viillos2) (a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.) vuokrahevonen, taksi•- hacker- hacking
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10 pick up
• oppia• ottaa mukaan• palautua• saada takaisin• tointua• toipua• nyppiä• nostaa• nokkia• noukkia• noutaa• noppia• iskeä• tutustua• vaurastua• vastaanottaa• virkistyä• vetää• virota• vilkastua• elpyä• aktivoitua• vahventua• vahveta• vahvistua• voimistua• rekisteröidä• tervehtyä• tehostua• kerätä• kiihtyä• keräillä• hakea• hankkia• napata• pidättää• parantua• löytää• yltyä• kuntoutua• koventua• koveta• piristyä• poimia• koota* * *1) (to learn gradually, without formal teaching: I never studied Italian - I just picked it up when I was in Italy.) oppia2) (to let (someone) into a car, train etc in order to take him somewhere: I picked him up at the station and drove him home.) poimia kyytiin3) (to get (something) by chance: I picked up a bargain at the shops today.) tehdä hyvä kauppa4) (to right (oneself) after a fall etc; to stand up: He fell over and picked himself up again.) nousta pystyyn5) (to collect (something) from somewhere: I ordered some meat from the butcher - I'll pick it up on my way home tonight.) noutaa6) ((of radio, radar etc) to receive signals: We picked up a foreign broadcast last night.) saada kuuluviin7) (to find; to catch: We lost his trail but picked it up again later; The police picked up the criminal.) löytää, saada kiinni -
11 unreasonable
• tolkuton• järjetön• järjenvastainen• auttamaton• epäoikeudenmukainen• epäjohdonmukainen• epäreilu• puolueellinen• kohtuuton• kohtuuhinta• liika• liiallinen• mahdoton• sopimaton• subjektiivinen• yksipuolinen• ylenmääräinen• ylenpalttinen• älytön• yletön• pohjaton* * *1) (not guided by good sense or reason: It is unreasonable to expect children to work so hard.) järjetön2) (excessive, or too great: That butcher charges unreasonable prices.) kohtuuton -
12 used to
• oli tapana* * *'ju:stu- negative short forms usedn't to, usen't to 'ju:sntu (I, he etc) was in the habit of (doing something); (I, he etc) was (usually) in a particular position, state etc: I used to swim every day; She used not to be so forgetful; They used to play golf, didn't they?; Didn't you use(d) to live near me?; There used to be a butcher's shop there, didn't there?) -
13 wistful
• kaihoisa• kaihomielinen• haikea* * *'wistful(thoughtful and rather sad, (as if) longing for something with little hope: The dog looked into the butcher's window with a wistful expression on his face.) haikea- wistfulness
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