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Englanti-suomi sanakirja

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mus. epävireinen {adj}out of tune
valok. epäterävä {adj}out of focus
yllättäen {adv}out of the blue
Ei tule kysymykseen!Out of the question!
koostua jstkto consist of sth.
juostato run
teks. vaate silmäpako {noun}run [in knits]
elok. kirj. F Minun Afrikkani [romaani: Karen Blixen, elokuva: Sydney Pollack]Out of Africa [novel: Karen Blixen, film: Sydney Pollack]
asettua ehdokkaaksito run for a post
pois {adv}out
esiin {adv}out
ulos {adv}out
urheilu treenatato work out
ulkona {adv}out [outside]
yliviivatato strike out
sojottaato stick out
nurin päin {adj}inside out
hengittää ulosto breathe out
urheilu rangaistuspotkukilpailu {noun}penalty shoot-out
sammuato go out [light, fire]
geogr. Port of Spain {noun} [Trinidad ja Tobagon pääkaupunki]Port of Spain [also: Port-of-Spain]
vuoksi {prep}because of
takia {prep}because of
tottakai {adv}of course
meteo. hallanvaara {noun}danger of frost
elok. RadioTV dokumenttisarja {noun}series of documentaries
nyrkkisääntö {noun}rule of thumb
usk. katumuspäivä {noun}day of repentance
geogr. raam. Genesaretinjärvi {noun}Sea of Galilee
ampumalinja {noun}line of fire
biokem. maitosokeri {noun}sugar of milk
geogr. Meksikonlahti {noun}Gulf of Mexico
asevoi. aselaji {noun}branch (of service)
velvollisuudentunne {noun}sense of duty
voimanlähde {noun}source of power
energiansiirto {noun}transfer of energy
geogr. Gabèsinlahti {noun}Gulf of Gabès
alkuperämaa {noun}country of origin
onnenpyörä {noun}wheel of fortune
onnenpotku {noun}stroke of luck
onnenpeli {noun}game of chance
epävarmuustekijä {noun}factor of uncertainty
meteo. lumikuuro {noun}flurry (of snow)
tapahtumaketju {noun}chain of events
gastr. ruokalista {noun}bill of fare
konfliktitilanne {noun}situation of conflict
oikeust. sananvapaus {noun}liberty of speech
oikeust. sananvapaus {noun}freedom of speech
sananvaihto {noun}exchange of words
sanasota {noun}war of words
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