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1 make up for
• hyvittää* * *(to supply a reward, substitute etc for disappointment, damage, loss (of money or time) etc: Next week we'll try to make up for lost time.) korvata -
2 make good
• onnistua• hyvittää• täyttää• korvata* * *1) (to be successful: Through hard work and ability, he soon made good.) menestyä2) (to repair or compensate for (loss, damages etc): The damage you caused to my car must be made good.) korvata -
3 make loss
finance, business, economy• tuottaa tappiota -
4 lose/make money
(to make a loss or a profit: This film is making a lot of money in America.) tehdä tappiota, tuottaa -
5 compensate
• olla korvauksena• palkita• hyvittää• vastata• peittää• substituoida• tasapainottaa• tasata• tasoittaalaw• kumota• korvata kulut• korvata vahinko• kompensoida• korvata kustannukset• korvata* * *'kompənseit1) (to give money to (someone) or to do something else to make up for loss or wrong they have experienced: This payment will compensate (her) for the loss of her job.) hyvittää2) (to undo the effect of a disadvantage etc: The love the child received from his grandmother compensated for the cruelty of his parents.) korvata•- compensation -
6 secure
• onnistua saamaan• saada• tukeva• jahdata• turvattu• turvassa• turvallinen• turvakokous• turvata• herttainen• varmistaa(tietotekniikka)• varma• varmentaaautomatic data processing• varmistaa (ATK)• varmistua• varmistaa• vakuuttaa• puolustaafinance, business, economy• kiinnittää• liikkumaton• kahlehtia• hankkia itselleen• hankkia• pidättää• pelastaa• sulkea lukkojen taakse• suojattu• suojata• taata• tallella• tallessa oleva• taattu• köyttää• lujasti kiinni• lukita• lujittaa• luottavainen* * *si'kjuə 1. adjective1) ((often with against or from) safe; free from danger, loss etc: Is your house secure against burglary?; He went on holiday, secure in the knowledge that he had done well in the exam.) varma, turvattu2) (firm, fastened, or fixed: Is that door secure?) kiinni3) (definite; not likely to be lost: She has had a secure offer of a job; He has a secure job.) varma2. verb1) ((with against or from (something bad)) to guarantee or make safe: Keep your jewellery in the bank to secure it against theft.) suojata2) (to fasten or make firm: He secured the boat with a rope.) kiinnittää•- securely- security
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7 damage
• pahanteko• runnella• rikkoa• tuhota• tuho• hävittää• häviö• tärvellä• turmella• turma• hukka• vaurio• vaurioittaa• vioittuma• vioittaa• viottaa• viottuma• vikuuttaa• erehdys• vahinko• vahingonteko• vahingoittaa• vahingoittaminen• vahingonkorvaus• vamma• raiskata• haaskata• halla• haavoittaa• haitta• merivahinko• menetys• pidellä pahoin• sabotoida• satuttaa• tappio• pilata• kolhiintua• kolhiutua• kolhia• kolhaista• loukata* * *'dæmi‹ 1. noun1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) vahinko, vaurio2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) vahingonkorvaus2. verb(to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) vahingoittaa- damaged -
8 handicap
• häiriö• invalidisoida• invaliditeetti• heikkous• varjopuoli• vastus• vika• virhe• epäkohta• epäsuhta• este• asettaa epäedulliseen asemaan• vajavuus• vaiva• vamma• vääryys• puute• puutos• rasitus• riesa• rangaistus• rajoitus• kiusalaw• haitta• haitata• harmi• hankaloittaa• hankaluusmedicine, veterinary• haitta-aste• tasoitus• tasoituskilpailu• takamatka* * *'hændikæp 1. noun1) (something that makes doing something more difficult: The loss of a finger would be a handicap for a pianist.) haitta2) ((in a race, competition etc) a disadvantage of some sort (eg having to run a greater distance in a race) given to the best competitors so that others have a better chance of winning.) tasoitus3) (a race, competition etc in which this happens.) tasoituskilpailu4) ((a form of) physical or mental disability: children with physical handicaps.) vamma2. verb(to make something (more) difficult for: He wanted to be a pianist, but was handicapped by his deafness.) haitata
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