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Englanti-suomi sanakirja

BETA Finnish-English translation for: to attend to a case
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Partial Matches
saunoato take a sauna
parisena couple of
moni {adj}a lot of
ilmailu autopilotti {noun}autopilot <A/P>
katsoato take a look
katsoato have a look
toisinaan {adv}once in a while
Voi harmi!What a pity!
suodattuato pass through a filter
sanonta Lykkyä tykö!Break a leg!
patenttihakemus {noun}application for a patent
liftata [arki.]to hitch a ride
vartin ylia quarter past
ammatit ammatinvalinta {noun}choice of (a) vocation
naut. vesillelasku {noun}launch of a ship
puolitoistaone and a half
yksittäin {adv}one at a time
yksitellen {adv}one at a time
fanittaa [arki.]to be a fan
pullolaiva {noun}ship in a bottle
ekonomia rah. vuosittain {adv}per annum <p.a.>
sanonta Unverified korppikotkaparvi {noun}a wake of vultures
sanonta Unverified virtahepolauma {noun}a crash of rhinoceroses
sanonta Unverified perhosparvi {noun}a flutter of butterflies
sanonta Unverified hyeenalauma {noun}a cackle of hyenas
saukkolauma {noun}a romp of otters
varttia vaille {noun}a quarter to
haudanhäpäisy {noun}desecration of a grave
ekonomia koulutus liiketaloustiede {noun}business administration <B.A., BA>
lasillinen vettäa glass of water
hydro. joen uoma {noun}bed of a river
Hyvää päivänjatkoa!Have a nice day!
anat. hiusjuuri {noun}root of a / the hair
asettua ehdokkaaksito run for a post
liftata [arki.]to thumb a lift [coll.]
liftata [arki.]to thumb a ride [coll.]
polkup. polkupyöräilläto ride a bike [coll.] [bicycle]
tuhannesti {adv} [tuhat kertaa]a thousand times
ajoittain {adv}once in a while [idiom]
kirj. F Oikukas planeettaA Patchwork Planet [Anne Tyler]
Minulla on kiire.I'm in a rush.
Minulla on kiire.I'm in a hurry.
kirj. teatteri F Kauppamatkustajan kuolemaDeath of a Salesman [Arthur Miller]
Hyvää päivänjatkoa.Have a nice day. [esp. Am.]
hist. jälkeen Kristuksen <jKr.>Anno Domini <AD, A.D.>
Olen vieras täällä.I'm a stranger here.
kirj. F Suuri lammasseikkailu [Haruki Murakami]A Wild Sheep Chase
kirj. teatteri F Kesäyön unelmaA Midsummer Night's Dream [Shakespeare]
elok. F Kuin kuvastimessa [Ingmar Bergman]Through a Glass Darkly
kirj. F Kansan miesA Man of the People [Chinua Achebe]
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