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shingle

  • 1 ŝindo

    shingle

    Esperanto-English dictionary > ŝindo

  • 2 koska

    I.
    iz.
    a. nick, dent; e-i \koska egin to nick at sth
    b. ( ebakitxoa) notch, cut, incision
    c. ( hozka) groove, notch
    d. moulding (GB), molding (USA) ; \koskaz apaindu to trim with moulding
    e. (irud.) \koska badu Lagunart. he's gone Argot. | he's got a screw loose Lagunart. ; bere \koskara itzuli zen he came to
    2. ( hor nonbaiteko kopurutxo bat) bit; berrehun eta \koska liburu a bit over two hundred books; \koskarik ez daukat I haven't got a brass farthing (GB) |I haven't got a red cent (USA)
    3. ( korapiloa, zailtasuna, oztopoa) snag, catch, drawback, difficulty; hor dago \koska that's the {catch || problem}; askatasuna lortzea, hor dago \koska! gaining freedom, that's the question!; horrek ere badu, ordea, bere \koska that still has its difficult side; \koskari alde egin to get around a problem; \koskak aztertu to look into the problems; \koskak kendu to overcome {obstacles || problems}
    4. ( ileari d.) shingle; \koskak egin to cut in shingles
    5.
    a. Arkit. ledge
    b. ( eskailerari d., e.a.) step
    c. (irud.) rank, class
    6. (NG) Med. bump, lump, contusion
    7. ( gutxitasun) decrease, reduction, drop, lessening
    8. Mus. ( gitarrari d.) fret
    9. Tek. tooth; \koskan sartu to fit in the teeth; \koskak berdindu to strip the gears
    II.
    iz. ( talka) knock, collision, bump
    2. ( burukada) butt

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