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1 related
• vertailukelpoinen• aiheellinen• asiallinen• relatiivinen• samansukuinen• sukulainen• sukua oleva* * *1) (belonging to the same family (as): I'm related to the Prime Minister; The Prime Minister and I are related.) sukua2) (connected: other related topics.) liittyvä -
2 related to
• jollekulle sukua oleva• liittyvä• sukuinen -
3 related language
• sukukieli -
4 related to adjective law
law• muodollisoikeudellinen -
5 related to social policy
community (operations)• sosiaalipoliittinen -
6 related to the Finns
• suomensukuinen -
7 related to the law of copyright
law• tekijänoikeudellinenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > related to the law of copyright
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8 assembly-related
• kokoonpanoon liittyvä -
9 be related
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10 business related
• kaupallinen -
11 computer-related
• tietokoneisiin liittyvä -
12 customer criteria related performance
• asiakassuuntautuneisuus• asiakaslähtöinenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > customer criteria related performance
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13 distantly related
• kaukaista sukua -
14 earnings related
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15 earnings-related pension
• ansioeläke -
16 earnings-related pension act
• ansioeläkelaki -
17 earnings-related pension scheme
• ansioeläkejärjestelmäEnglish-Finnish dictionary > earnings-related pension scheme
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18 job-related housing
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19 needs related
• tarvelähtöinen -
20 principle of earnings-related pension
• ansaitsemisperiaate (eläke)English-Finnish dictionary > principle of earnings-related pension
См. также в других словарях:
related — re‧lat‧ed [rɪˈleɪtd] adjective directly connected with or affected by something: • The drop in sales was related to the end of a tax break on new cars. • The company agreed to sell its real estate business and other related assets. • Stocks were … Financial and business terms
related — related, cognate, kindred, allied, affiliated can all mean connected by or as if by close family ties. Related, when referred to persons, usually implies consanguinity, but sometimes implies connection by marriage {the royal families in Europe… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Related — Titre original Related Genre Série tragi comique Créateur(s) Liz Tuccillo Pays d’origine États Unis … Wikipédia en Français
-related — ► used to describe what something is connected with: »Stocks fell as the US dollar s plunge against the yen sent export related issues tumbling. »profit related bonuses Main Entry: ↑related … Financial and business terms
related — [ri lāt′id] adj. 1. narrated; recounted; told 2. connected or associated, as by origin or kind; specif., connected by kinship, marriage, etc.; of the same family 3. Music closely connected melodically or harmonically: said of tones, chords, etc.… … English World dictionary
Related — Re*lat ed ( l?t ?d), p. p. & a. 1. Allied by kindred; connected by blood or alliance, particularly by consanguinity; as, persons related in the first or second degree. [1913 Webster] 2. Standing in relation or connection; as, the electric and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-related — [ rıleıtəd ] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives describing what something is connected with: stress related anxiety a drug related crime … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
-related — UK [rɪleɪtɪd] US [rɪleɪtəd] suffix used with some nouns to make adjectives describing what something is connected with stress related anxiety a drug related crime Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym … Useful english dictionary
related — I adjective affiliated, affined, affinitive, agnate, akin, allied, analogous, applicable, apposite, appropriate, appurtenant, associated, cognate, cognatus, collateral, commutual, complementary, congeneric, congenerical, congenerous, connate,… … Law dictionary
related to — index incident Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
related — [adj] connected, accompanying affiliated, agnate, akin, alike, allied, analogous, associated, cognate, complementary, concomitant, connate, connatural, consanguine, convertible, correlated, correspondent, dependent, enmeshed, fraternal, germane,… … New thesaurus