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  • 1 write

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    • tulostaa
    • toimia kirjailijana
    • sisäänkirjoitus
    • kirjoitus
    • kirjailla
    • kirjoittaa
    • sepittää
    • kynäillä
    • kyhäillä
    • laatia
    * * *
    past tense - wrote; verb
    1) (to draw (letters or other forms of script) on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper: They wrote their names on a sheet of paper; The child has learned to read and write; Please write in ink.) kirjoittaa
    2) (to compose the text of (a book, poem etc): She wrote a book on prehistoric monsters.) kirjoittaa
    3) (to compose a letter (and send it): He has written a letter to me about this matter; I'll write you a long letter about my holiday; I wrote to you last week.) kirjoittaa
    - writing
    - writings
    - written
    - writing-paper
    - write down
    - write out

    English-Finnish dictionary > write

  • 2 lesson

    • oppitunti
    • oppi
    • opetustunti
    • opetus
    • ojennus
    • tunti
    • esitelmä
    • puhe
    • teksti
    • tehtävä
    • moraali
    • koulutehtävä
    • koululäksy
    • koulutunti
    • läksy
    • lukukappale
    • läksytys
    • luento
    * * *
    'lesn
    1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) opetus
    2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) oppitunti
    3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) saarnateksti

    English-Finnish dictionary > lesson

  • 3 know how to

    • osata
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    (to have learned the way to: She already knew how to read when she went to school.) osata

    English-Finnish dictionary > know how to

См. также в других словарях:

  • read — (rēd) v. read (rĕd), read·ing, reads v. tr. 1. To examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed characters, words, or sentences). 2. To utter or render aloud (written or printed material): »read poems to the students …   Word Histories

  • learned a new language — gained knowledge of another language, learned to read write and speak another tongue …   English contemporary dictionary

  • learned — learned, scholarly, erudite are comparable when they mean possessing or manifesting unusually wide and deep knowledge. Learned implies the possession of knowledge gained by study and research; it usually implies wider and deeper knowledge than do …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • learned — I adjective accomplished, acquainted with, acroatic, apprised of, aware, bibliophilic, bookish, cognizant, conversant, doctus, educated, enlightened, erudite, eruditus, experienced, expert, familiar, informed, instructed, knowing, knowledgeable,… …   Law dictionary

  • Read — (r[e^]d), a. Instructed or knowing by reading; versed in books; learned. [1913 Webster] A poet . . . well read in Longinus. Addison. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • learned — [adj] well informed abstruse, academic, accomplished, bookish, brainy*, conversant, cultivated, cultured, deep*, educated, erudite, esoteric, experienced, expert, grave, grounded, highbrow*, intellectual, in the know*, judicious, lettered,… …   New thesaurus

  • Learned Hand — Infobox Judge name = Learned Hand imagesize = caption = office = Judge of United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit termstart = 1924 termend = 1961 nominator = Calvin Coolidge appointer = predecessor = Julius Marshuetz Mayer birthdate …   Wikipedia

  • read — ♦ reads, reading (The form read is pronounced [[t]ri͟ːd[/t]] when it is the present tense, and [[t]re̱d[/t]] when it is the past tense and past participle.) 1) VERB When you read something such as a book or article, you look at and understand the …   English dictionary

  • Learned treatise — A learned treatise, in the law of evidence, is a text that is sufficiently authoritiative in its field to be admissible as evidence in a court in support of the contentions made therein.Under the common law, such evidence was considered hearsay a …   Wikipedia

  • learned — learn|ed [ˈlə:nıd US ˈlə:r ] adj formal 1.) a learned person has a lot of knowledge because they have read and studied a lot ▪ a learned professor 2.) learned books/works etc books etc that are written by people who have a lot of knowledge ▪… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • read — I v 1. peruse, study, go over, review, run over or through; pore over, wade through, plunge into, consume, devour, bury oneself in; scrutinize, attend to, pay attention to; go over quickly, thumb through, flip through, scan, skim, glance or run… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

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