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• jäljempänä• tuonnempana• alapuolelle• alapuolella• alalle• alempana• alitse• alhaalla• alareunassa• alle• alainen• alla• alas• alakerrassa• maan päällä* * *bə'ləu 1. preposition(lower in position, rank, standard etc than: She hurt her leg below the knee; His work is below standard.) alapuolella, alapuolelle, alla, alle2. adverb(in a lower place: We looked at the houses (down) below.) alapuolella, alapuolelle -
2 below par / not up to par
(not up to the usual standard: Your work is not up to par this week.) ei entisen veroinen -
3 below average
• välttävä -
4 below cost-price
• alihinta -
5 below current price
• alihinta -
6 below nominal value
• alle nimellisarvon -
7 below par value
• alikurssi -
8 below standard
• paha• ala-arvoinen• alamittainen• kurja -
9 below the average
• alle keskitason -
10 below the mark
• ala-arvoinen -
11 below zero
• nollan alapuolella• alle nollan -
12 below-chassis mounted
• takaa asennettava -
13 below-cost price
• pilkkahinta -
14 below-mentioned
• allamainittu -
15 be up to / below standard
(to (fail to) achieve the required standard: Her work is well up to standard.) vastata vaatimuksia / olla ala-arvoinen -
16 hit below the belt
• taistella epärehellisesti* * *(to hit in an unfair way.) iskeä vyön alle -
17 be below
• alittaa -
18 down below
• alhaalla -
19 fall below
• alittaa -
20 floor below
• alakerta
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