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  • 1 such

    • noin
    • näin
    • niin
    • tälläinen
    • tuommoinen
    • tällainen
    • tuollainen
    • moinen
    • senlaatuinen
    • sentapainen
    • senkaltainen
    • sellainen
    • sensuuntainen
    • semmoinen
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (of the same kind as that already mentioned or being mentioned: Animals that gnaw, such as mice, rats, rabbits and weasels are called rodents; He came from Bradford or some such place; She asked to see Mr Johnson but was told there was no such person there; I've seen several such buildings; I've never done such a thing before; doctors, dentists and such people.) sellainen
    2) (of the great degree already mentioned or being mentioned: If you had telephoned her, she wouldn't have got into such a state of anxiety; She never used to get such bad headaches (as she does now).) sellainen
    3) (of the great degree, or the kind, to have a particular result: He shut the window with such force that the glass broke; She's such a good teacher that the headmaster asked her not to leave; Their problems are such as to make it impossible for them to live together any more.) niin, niin suuri
    4) (used for emphasis: This is such a shock! They have been such good friends to me!) todella
    2. pronoun
    (such a person or thing, or such persons or things: I have only a few photographs, but can show you such as I have; This isn't a good book as such (= as a book) but it has interesting pictures.) se, ne, sinänsä
    - such-and-such
    - such as it is

    English-Finnish dictionary > such

  • 2 extreme

    • viimeinen
    • ennätysmäinen
    • ennätyksellinen
    • fanaattinen
    • erinomainen
    • uloin
    • törkeä
    • karkea
    • kohtuuton
    • liiallisuus
    • liika
    • perimmäinen
    • perusteellinen
    • ääretön
    • äärimmäinen
    • äärimmäisyyksiin menevä
    • äärimmäisyys
    • äärimmillään
    • äärettömän suuri
    • laitimmainen
    * * *
    ik'stri:m 1. adjective
    1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) ääretön
    2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.)
    3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) äärimmäinen
    2. noun
    1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) äärimmäisyys
    2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) äärimmäinen aste
    - extremism
    - extremist
    - extremity
    - in the extreme
    - to extremes

    English-Finnish dictionary > extreme

  • 3 further

    • jatkaa
    • vielä
    • edemmäs
    • edesauttaa
    • edespäin
    • auttaa
    • edemmäksi
    • edelleen
    • entisestään
    • enempi
    • enemmälti
    • enää
    • edistää
    • etäisempi
    • sitäpaitsi
    • sivu-
    • kauemmas
    • kauempana
    • kauemmin
    • lisä
    • lisäksi
    • lisä-
    • myös
    * * *
    'fə:ðə 1. adverb
    ((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) kauempana, kauemmas
    2. adverb, adjective
    (more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) enempi
    3. verb
    (to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) edistää
    - furthest

    English-Finnish dictionary > further

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