warp
warp
(kankaankudonta) loimi, loimilanka
merenkulku|k=en varppi
(scifi) poimu
vääntymä, kiertymä, vääristymä
Synonyymisanakirja: warp
warp
vääristynyt muoto, vääristymä, kieroutuma, taipuma, vääntymä, poikkeus, poikkeaminen, devianssi, poikkeavuus, säännöttömyys, virhe, harha-askel, vinouma, muuttaa pinnaltaan, muuttua pinnaltaan, kohoilla, taipua, vääntyä, kohota, pilata, turmella, tärvellä, vääristellä, vääristää.
Käännökset: warp
warp suomeksi
vinouma, kieroutuma, vääntymä, vääristää, vääntyä
warp englanniksi
puhekieltä The state, quality, or condition of being twisted, physically or mentally:
puhekieltä The state, quality, or condition of being physically bent or twisted out of shape.
1920, The British Journal of Photography, volume 67, page 246:
(rfdat) Roland Johnson, Automotive Woodworking : Restoration, Repair and Replacement (ISBN 1610608151):
1992, Innovation, volumes 11-12, page 32:
1992, Progrès scientifique au service du bois (International Union of Forestry Research Organizations. Division 5. Conference), page 503:
puhekieltä The state, quality, or condition of being deviant from what is right or proper morally or mentally.
1933, Journal of the National Proctologic Association, volume 6, issue 5, page 126:
1966, Man and International Relations: Conflict, page 306:
puhekieltä A distortion:
puhekieltä A distortion or twist, such as in a piece of wood (qualifier).
1998, Gary May, Hard Oiler!: The Story of Canadians Quest for Oil at Home'', page 86:
2014, July Crisis: The Worlds Descent into War, Summer 1914'', page 396:
puhekieltä A mental or moral distortion, deviation, or aberration.
1905, Therapeutic Gazette, page 752:
(senseid) puhekieltä The threads that run lengthwise in a woven fabric; crossed by the woof or weft.
puhekieltä The foundation, the basis, the undergirding.
1993, The Sociological Tradition (ISBN 1412839025), page 251:
2013, The WPA Guide to North Carolina: The Tar Heel State, page 388:
puhekieltä A line or cable as is used in Verb warping (mooring or hauling) a ship, and sometimes for other purposes such as deploying a seine or creating drag.
1966, Peter Tangvald, Sea Gypsy, page 24:
A theoretical construct that permits travel across a medium without passing through it normally, such as a teleporter or time warp.
A situation or place which is or seems to be from another era; a time warp.
2003, Lynne B. Sagalyn, Times Square Roulette: Remaking the City Icon, page 67:
2012, Sîan Ede, Art and Science, page 68:
2012, Richard Grossinger, Dark Pool of Light, Volume Three, page 105:
The sediment which subsides from turbid water; the alluvial deposit of muddy water artificially introduced into low lands in order to enrich or fertilise them.
1902, C. K. Eddowes, speaking before the Royal Commission on Salmon Fisheries, as recorded in the Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons, volume 13, page 99:
puhekieltä A throw or cast, as of fish (in which case it is used as a unit of measure: about four fish, though sometimes three or even two), oysters, etc.
a warp of fish
To twist or become twisted, physically or mentally:
puhekieltä To twist or turn (something) out of shape; to deform.
The moisture warped the board badly .
to warp space and time
The trauma had permanently warped her mind.
(rfdate) (w)
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puhekieltä To become twisted out of shape; to deform.
Over the years the post had warped and checked and needed to be replaced
(rfdate) (w):
puhekieltä To deflect or turn (something) away from a true, proper or moral course; to pervert; to bias.
His perspective had warped after his extreme experiences.
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puhekieltä To go astray or be deflected from a true, proper or moral course; to deviate.
puhekieltä To run (yarn) off the reel into hauls to be tarred.
1830, William Burney, A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine:
1852, Thomas Antisell, Hand-book of the Useful Arts: Including Agriculture, page 541:
puhekieltä To arrange (strands of thread, etc) so that they run lengthwise in weaving.
puhekieltä To plot; to fabricate or weave (a plot or scheme).
(rfquotek)
(rfdat), P. Holland, translating Plutarch, page 409:
puhekieltä To change or fix (make fixed, for example by freeze freezing).
(rfdat) Shakespeare:
1860, Robert Barnabas Brough, The Welcome Guest, page 273:
1876, Shakespeares Comedy of As You Like it'', page 134:
To move:
puhekieltä To move a vessel by hauling on a line or cable that is fastened to an anchor or pier; puhekieltä to move a sailing ship through a restricted place such as a harbour.
1883, (w), (w)
2011, Derek Lundy, The Way of a Ship: A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days:
puhekieltä To move or be moved by this method.
1777, James Cook, A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World:
2009, Arthur Kitson, The Life of Captain James Cook, page 148:
puhekieltä To fly with a bending or waving motion, like a flock of birds or insects.
1844, William Harper, Cain and Abel: a dramatic poem; and minor pieces, page 74:
1884, John Addington Symonds, Vagabunduli Libellus, page 148:
1941, Harpers Magazine, volume 184, page 421:
puhekieltä To travel or transport across a medium without passing through it normally, as by using a teleporter or time warp.
2004, Travis S. Taylor, Warp Speed (ISBN 1618244604):
2012, Jonathan Henry, The Revelation of Earth: First Contact, page 188:
puhekieltä To bring forth (young) prematurely.
1757, Edward Lisle, Observations in husbandry, volume 2, pages 113 and 200:
1807, General View of the Agriculture of the County of Gloucester, page 297:
1846, The Gardeners Chronicle'', volume 6, page 346:
puhekieltä To fertilize (low-lying land) by letting the tide, a river, or other water in upon it to deposit silt and alluvial matter.
1901 February 23, Yorkshire Weekly Post, quoted in the English Dialect Dictionary:
puhekieltä To throw.
1822, James Hogg, Poetical Works, volume 2, page 144:
1969, Intro, issue 2, page 164:
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