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81 gauze
• siivilä• sideharso• harso• harsokangas* * *ɡo:z(thin cloth used eg to cover wounds: a length of gauze; ( also adjective) a gauze bandage.) harso, sideharso -
82 goblet
• viinilasi• malja• lasi• pokaali• pikari* * *'ɡoblit(a drinking-cup with a thin stem: He served the wine in goblets.) pikari -
83 gold-leaf
noun (gold beaten into a very thin sheet: a brooch covered with gold-leaf.) lehtikulta -
84 golf-club
• golfmaila* * *noun (the long thin stick used to hit the ball in golf: He bought a new set of golf-clubs.) golfmaila -
85 haggard
• riutunut• ryppyinen• kuihtunut• laiha* * *'hæɡəd((of a person) looking very tired and thin-faced, because of pain, worry etc: She looked haggard after a sleepless night.) riutunut -
86 haze
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87 hoop
• tynnyrinvanne• vanne• portti• kirkuna• ympyrä* * *hu:p(a thin ring of metal, wood etc: At the circus we saw a dog jumping through a hoop.) vanne -
88 husk
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89 knitting-needle
noun (a thin rod of steel or plastic etc, used in knitting.) puikko -
90 know
• olla perillä• olla selvillä• osata• tunnistaa• tuntea• tietää• tajuta• taitaa* * *nəupast tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) tietää2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) osata3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) tuntea4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) tunnistaa•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
- know backwards
- know better
- know how to
- know the ropes -
91 lank
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92 lanky
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93 lean
• tukea• tukeutua• nojata• nojautua• turvata• hoikka• lihan rasvaton osa• kallistaa• kallistua• kaltevuus• taivuttaa• kumartua• laiha• laiha liha* * *I li:n past tense, past participles - leant; verb1) (to slope over to one side; not to be upright: The lamp-post had slipped and was leaning across the road.) olla kallellaan2) (to rest (against, on): She leaned the ladder against the wall; Don't lean your elbows on the table; He leant on the gate.) asettaa nojalleen, nojata•- leaningII li:n adjective1) (thin; not fat: a tall, lean man.) laiha2) (not containing much fat: lean meat.) vähärasvainen3) (poor; not producing much: a lean harvest.) niukka•- leanness -
94 membrane
• diafragma• päällys• kelmu• kalvomedicine, veterinary• kalvo• membraani* * *'membrein(a thin film or layer of tissue that covers or lines parts of the body, forms the outside of cells etc.) kalvo -
95 nail
• saada kiinni• pysähdyttää• rautanaula• naulita• nasta• naula• naulata• kynsi* * *neil 1. noun1) (a piece of horn-like substance which grows over the ends of the fingers and toes to protect them: I've broken my nail; toe-nails; Don't bite your finger-nails.) kynsi2) (a thin pointed piece of metal used to fasten pieces of wood etc together: He hammered a nail into the wall and hung a picture on it.) naula2. verb(to fasten with nails: He nailed the picture to the wall.) naulata- nail-file
- nail-polish
- nail-varnish
- nail-scissors
- hit the nail on the head -
96 needle
• osoitin• neulanen• neulatechnology• neula (tek.)• neula(tekniikka)• havunneula• havuneulanen• havunneulanen• silmäneula• puikko• kieli• naljailla• pistellä• piikki• piikitellä• piruilla* * *'ni:dl1) (a small, sharp piece of steel with a hole (called an eye) at one end for thread, used in sewing etc: a sewing needle.) neula2) (any of various instruments of a long narrow pointed shape: a knitting needle; a hypodermic needle.) puikko, neula3) ((in a compass etc) a moving pointer.) neula4) (the thin, sharp-pointed leaf of a pine, fir etc.) neulanen•- needlework -
97 pancake
• ohukainen• ohukas• pannukakku• räiskäle• lettu• sakkalasku• lätty* * *noun (a thin cake usually made of milk, flour and eggs and fried in a pan etc.) ohukainen -
98 pin
• tunnusluku• henkilökohtainen tunnistenumero• PIN* * *pin 1. noun1) (a short, thin, pointed piece of metal used eg to hold pieces of fabric, paper etc together, especially when making clothes: The papers are fastened together by a pin.) neula, nuppineula2) (a similar but more ornamental object: a hat-pin.) neula2. verb1) (to fasten with a pin: She pinned the material together.) kiinnittää nuppineulalla2) (to hold by pressing against something: The fallen tree pinned him to the ground.) naulita•- pinhole
- pinpoint
- pin-up
- pin down
- pins and needles -
99 pinched
• kireä* * *adjective ((of a person's face) looking cold, pale or thin because of cold, poverty etc: Her face was pinched with cold.) pakkasen purema, riutunut -
100 pinnacle
• torninhuippu• huippupiste• huippukohta• huippu• pikkutorni* * *'pinəkl1) (a tall thin spire built on the roof of a church, castle etc.) pienoistorni2) (a high pointed rock or mountain: It was a dangerous pinnacle to climb.) vuorenhuippu3) (a high point (of achievement, success etc): He has reached the pinnacle of his career.) huippu
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