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  • 1 in control (of)

    (in charge (of): She is very much in control (of the situation).) jonkin johdossa, jonkin tasalla

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  • 2 in control (of)

    (in charge (of): She is very much in control (of the situation).) jonkin johdossa, jonkin tasalla

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  • 3 dear

    • hyvä
    • herttainen
    • armain
    • arvoisa
    • armas
    • rakastettu
    • rakas
    • lemmikki
    • kalliilla hinnalla
    • kallis
    • kallishintainen
    • suloinen
    • kulta
    • kullanmuru
    • lumoava
    * * *
    diə 1. adjective
    1) (high in price: Cabbages are very dear this week.) kallis
    2) (very lovable: He is such a dear little boy.) suloinen
    3) ((with to) much loved: She is very dear to me.) rakas
    4) (used as a polite way of addressing someone, especially in a letter: Dear Sir.) hyvä
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is lovable or charming: He is such a dear!) kullanmuru
    2) (a person who is loved or liked (especially used to address someone): Come in, dear.) rakas, kulta
    - dear
    - dear! / oh dear!

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  • 4 anxious

    • hätääntynyt
    • hätäinen
    • innokas
    • jännittynyt
    • hermostuva
    • hermostunut
    • huolekas
    • huolehtivainen
    • huolenalainen
    • huolestunut
    • rauhaton
    • kiihtynyt
    • kiihtyvä
    • kiivas
    • levoton
    • halukas
    • maltiton
    • säikky
    • tasapainoton
    • kärsimätön
    • kärkäs
    • pingottunut
    * * *
    'æŋkʃəs
    1) (worried about what may happen or have happened: She is anxious about her father's health.) huolissaan
    2) (causing worry, fear or uncertainty: an anxious moment.) piinallinen
    3) (wanting very much (to do etc something): He's very anxious to please.) innokas
    - anxiety

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  • 5 dearly

    • hellästi
    • kalliilla hinnalla
    * * *
    adverb (very much or very strongly: I would dearly like to see you; She loved him dearly.) suuresti

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  • 6 dramatic

    • paatoksellinen
    • näytelmällinen
    • intomielinen
    • draamallinen
    • dramaattinen
    • liioitteleva
    • pateettinen
    • mahtipontinen
    • melodramaattinen
    • suurieleinen
    • korkealentoinen
    * * *
    1) (of or in the form of a drama: a dramatic performance.) näytelmä-, draamallinen
    2) (vivid or striking: a dramatic improvement; She made a dramatic entrance.) dramaattinen
    3) ((of a person) showing (too) much feeling or emotion: She's very dramatic about everything.) dramaattinen

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  • 7 far

    • paljon
    • etäinen
    • etäällä
    • etäälle
    • kaukainen
    • kauaksi
    • kaukana
    • kauas
    • kauko-
    • syrjäinen
    • pitkällä
    • pitkään
    • pitkälti
    • pitkällään
    • pitkälle
    • korkealla
    * * *
    1. adverb
    1) (indicating distance, progress etc: How far is it from here to his house?) kaukana
    2) (at or to a long way away: She went far away/off.) kaukana, kauas
    3) (very much: She was a far better swimmer than her friend (was).) paljon
    2. adjective
    1) (distant; a long way away: a far country.) kaukainen
    2) (more distant (usually of two things): He lives on the far side of the lake.) tuonnimmainen
    - farthest
    - faraway
    - far-fetched
    - as far as
    - by far
    - far and away
    - far from
    - so far

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  • 8 favour

    • palvelus
    • hyödyttää
    • hemmotella
    • hellitellä
    • helliä
    • erityisetu
    • puoltaa
    • kohteliaisuus
    • lellitellä
    • lelliä
    • kannattaa
    • suosionosoitus
    • suopeus
    • suosio
    • suosia
    • suositettu
    • suosiollisuus
    • suosittelu
    * * *
    'feivə 1. noun
    1) (a kind action: Will you do me a favour and lend me your car?) palvelus
    2) (kindness or approval: She looked on him with great favour.) suopeus
    3) (preference or too much kindness: By doing that he showed favour to the other side.) suosinta
    4) (a state of being approved of: He was very much in favour with the Prime Minister.) suosio
    2. verb
    (to support or show preference for: Which side do you favour?) kannattaa
    - favourably
    - favourite
    3. noun
    (a person or thing that one likes best: Of all her paintings that is my favourite.) suosikki
    - in favour of
    - in one's favour

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  • 9 full of

    • täyteinen
    * * *
    1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) täynnä
    2) (completely concerned with: She rushed into the room full of the news.) täynnä

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  • 10 fussy

    • nirso
    • turhantarkka
    • turhantouhukas
    • hermostunut
    • pikkumainen
    * * *
    1) (too concerned with details; too particular; difficult to satisfy: She is very fussy about her food.) turhantarkka
    2) ((of clothes etc) with too much decoration: a very fussy hat.) pramea

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  • 11 long

    • toivoa
    • ikävöidä
    • jonkin pituinen
    • kauan
    • kaihota
    • kaivata
    • halata
    • mittainen
    • pituinen
    • pitkäaikainen
    • pitkään
    • pitkä
    finance, business, economy
    • pitkä valuuttapositio
    • pitkällinen
    * * *
    I 1. loŋ adjective
    1) (measuring a great distance from one end to the other: a long journey; a long road; long legs.) pitkä
    2) (having a great period of time from the first moment to the last: The book took a long time to read; a long conversation; a long delay.) pitkä
    3) (measuring a certain amount in distance or time: The wire is two centimetres long; The television programme was just over an hour long.) pituinen
    4) (away, doing or using something etc for a great period of time: Will you be long?) kauan
    5) (reaching to a great distance in space or time: She has a long memory) pitkä
    2. adverb
    1) (a great period of time: This happened long before you were born.)
    2) (for a great period of time: Have you been waiting long?)
    - long-distance
    - long-drawn-out
    - longhand
    - long house
    - long jump
    - long-playing record
    - long-range
    - long-sighted
    - long-sightedness
    - long-suffering
    - long-winded
    - as long as / so long as
    - before very long
    - before long
    - in the long run
    - the long and the short of it
    - no longer
    - so long!
    II loŋ verb
    ((often with for) to wish very much: He longed to go home; I am longing for a drink.) kaivata
    - longingly

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  • 12 familiar

    • tutunomainen
    • tuttavallinen
    • tuttu
    • epävirallinen
    • tavanomainen
    • perehtynyt
    • ystävällinen
    • kotoinen
    • läheinen tuttu
    • läheinen
    * * *
    fə'miljə
    1) (well-known: The house was familiar to him; She looks very familiar (to me).) tuttu
    2) ((with with) knowing about: Are you familiar with the plays of Shakespeare?) perehtynyt
    3) (too friendly: You are much too familiar with my wife!) tuttavallinen
    - familiarity
    - familiarize
    - familiarise
    - familiarization
    - familiarisation

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  • 13 keep-fit

    noun (a series or system of exercises, usually simple, intended to improve the physical condition of ordinary people, especially women: She's very keen on keep-fit but it doesn't do her much good; ( also adjective) keep-fit exercises.) kuntojumppa

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  • 14 lavish

    • ruhtinaallinen
    • tuhlaavainen
    • tuhlata
    • avokätinen
    • antelias
    • ylenpalttinen
    • ylenmääräinen
    • ylellinen
    * * *
    'læviʃ 1. verb
    (to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) tuhlata
    2. adjective
    1) ((of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely: a lavish host; You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.) runsaskätinen
    2) (given generously or too freely: lavish gifts.) ruhtinaallinen
    - lavishness

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  • 15 like

    • olla mieltynyt
    • niin kuin
    • näköinen
    • ihailla
    • tykätä
    • huvittaa
    • vertainen
    • yhdennäköinen
    • välittää
    • tavoin
    • kaltainen
    • haluta
    • haluta kernaasti
    • haluttaa
    • sama
    • sellainen kuin
    • tapainen
    • tahtoa
    • kuin
    • kuten
    • pitää
    • pitää jstkn
    • pitää jostakin
    * * *
    I 1. adjective
    (the same or similar: They're as like as two peas.) samanlainen, kuin
    2. preposition
    (the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as: He climbs like a cat; She is like her mother.)
    3. noun
    (someone or something which is the same or as good etc as another: You won't see his like / their like again.)
    4. conjunction
    ((especially American) in the same or a similar way as: No-one does it like he does.)
    - likelihood
    - liken
    - likeness
    - likewise
    - like-minded
    - a likely story!
    - as likely as not
    - be like someone
    - feel like
    - he is likely to
    - look like
    - not likely!
    II verb
    1) (to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable: I like him very much; I like the way you've decorated this room.) pitää
    2) (to enjoy: I like gardening.) pitää
    - likeable
    - likable
    - liking
    - should/would like
    - take a liking to

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  • 16 pine

    • riutua
    • ikävöidä
    • honkapuu
    • honka
    • honkainen
    • kitua
    • kaihota
    • mäntypuinen
    • mänty
    • mäntypuu
    • mäntyinen
    • petäjä
    • särkeä
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (any of several kinds of evergreen trees with cones (pine-cones) and needlelike leaves (pine-needles).) mänty
    2) (its wood: The table is made of pine; ( also adjective) a pine table.) mänty
    II verb
    1) ((often with away) to lose strength, become weak (with pain, grief etc): Since his death she has been pining (away).) riutua
    2) ((usually with for) to want (something) very much; to long (for someone or something, or to do something): He knew that his wife was pining for home.) ikävöidä

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  • 17 tearful

    • itkettynyt
    • itkunsekainen
    • itkuinen
    • kyynelehtivä
    • kyyneleinen
    • kyynelinen
    * * *
    1) (inclined to cry or weep; with much crying or weeping: She was very tearful; a tearful farewell.) itkuinen
    2) (covered with tears: tearful faces.) kyyneleinen

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  • 18 terrifically

    adverb (very (much): She enjoyed herself terrifically.) suunnattomasti

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  • 19 thank

    • kiitellä
    • kiittää
    * * *
    Ɵæŋk 1. verb
    (to express appreciation or gratitude to (someone) for a favour, service, gift etc: He thanked me for the present; She thanked him for inviting her.) kiittää
    - thankfully
    - thankfulness
    - thankless
    - thanklessly
    - thanklessness
    - thanks
    2. interjection
    (thank you: Thanks (very much) for your present; Thanks a lot!; No, thanks; Yes, thanks.) kiitos
    - Thanksgiving
    - thanks to
    - thank you

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  • 20 vain

    • tulokseton
    • toivoton
    • hyödytön
    • tyhjä
    • turhamainen
    • turha
    • hukkaan mennyt
    • epäonnistunut
    • kehuskeleva
    • merkityksetön
    • koreilunhaluinen
    • korenhaluinen
    • kopea
    * * *
    vein
    1) (having too much pride in one's appearance, achievements etc; conceited: She's very vain about her good looks.) turhamainen
    2) (unsuccessful: He made a vain attempt to reach the drowning woman.) turha
    3) (empty; meaningless: vain threats; vain promises.) turha
    - vanity
    - in vain

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