compass

compass

englanti

  1. ympärys, piiri

  2. kompassi

  3. harppi

Esimerkkejä compass sanan käytöstä:

Label one end A and the other B. Open the 'compass' to a radius of 5cm. (bbc.co.uk)

Liittyvät sanat: encompass

Synonyymisanakirja

compass

  1. laajuus, alue, kantomatka, kantama, toimintasäde, piiri, etäisyys, näkyvyysalue, ulottuvuus, lähialue, pallokenttä, ala, kontrasti, kansainvälisyys, internationalismi.

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Käännökset

englanti

etäisyys, alue

kulkea ympäri

saavuttaa

piiri A magnetic or electronic device used to determine the cardinal directions (usually Magnetic North|magnetic or true north).
John Locke

He that first discovered the use of the compass did more for the supplying and increase of useful commodities than those who built workhouses.
A pair of compasses (a device used to draw an arc or circle).
Jonathan Swift
to fix one foot of their compass wherever they please
puhekieltä The range of notes of a musical instrument or voice.
Shakespeare
You would sound me from my lowest note to the top of my compass.
puhekieltä A space within limits; area.
1763, M. Le Page Du Pratz, History of Louisiana (PG), page 47:
In going up the Missisippi sic, we meet with nothing remarkable before we come to the Detour aux Anglois, the English Reach: in that part the river takes a large compass.
Addison
Their wisdom (..) lies in a very narrow compass.
1913, w:D. H. Lawrence|D.H. Lawrence, s:Sons_and_Lovers Sons and Lovers, s:Sons and Lovers/Chapter 14|chapter 14
Clara thought she had never seen him look so small and mean. He was as if trying to get himself into the smallest possible compass.
puhekieltä An enclosing limit; boundary; circumference.

within the compass of an encircling wall

Moderate bounds, limits of truth; moderation; due limits; used with within.
Sir J. Davies
In two hundred years before (I speak within compass), no such commission had been executed.
scope Scope.
Wordsworth
the compass of his argument
1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral, Oxford University Press (1973), section 8:
There is a truth and falsehood in all propositions on this subject, and a truth and falsehood, which lie not beyond the compass of human understanding.
1844, (w), s:Marginalia Marginalia
How very commonly we hear it remarked that such and such thoughts are beyond the compass of words! I do not believe that any thought, properly so called, is out of the reach of language.
puhekieltä A passing round; circuit; circuitous course.
Bible, 2 Kings iii. 9
They fetched a compass of seven days' journey.
This day I breathed first; time is come round, / And where I did begin, there shall I end; / My life is run his compass.
To surround; to encircle; to environ; to stretch round.
1610, s:The Tempest|The Tempest, by (w), act 5 scene 1
Now all the blessings
Of a glad father compass thee about!
1899, Martha Frye Boggs, Jack Crews (page 237)
Jack was called plucky, and he was, but it took all the strength of will that the slim, resolute engineer possessed, to hold him to his purpose, when he faced about and surveyed the unimpassive faces which compassed him.
To go about or round entirely; to traverse.
puhekieltä To accomplish; to reach; to achieve; to obtain.
1763, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emilius; or, an essay on education, translated by M. Nugent, page 117:
... they never find ways sufficient to compass that end.
1816, Catholicon: or, the Christian Philosopher, volume 3, from July to December 1816, page 56:
... to settle the end of our action or disputation; and then to take fit and effectual means to compass that end.
1857, Gilbert Burnet, Bishop Burnets History of His Own Time: from the Restoration of King Charles the Second to the Treaty of Peace at Utrecht in the Reign of Queen Anne'', page 657:
... and was an artful flatterer, when that was necessary to compass his end, in which generally he was successful.
1921 November 23, The New Republic, volume 28, number 364, page 2:
The immediate problem is how to compass that end: by the seizure of territory or by the cultivation of the goodwill of the people whose business she seeks.
puhekieltä To plot; to scheme (against someone).
1600, The Arraignment and Judgement of Captain Thomas Lee, published in 1809, by R. Bagshaw, in Cobbetts Complete Collection of State Trials'', volume 1, page 1403–04:
That he plotted and compassed to raise Sedition and Rebellion ...
1794 November 1, Speech of Mr. Erskine in Behalf of Hardy, published in 1884, by Chauncey Allen Goodrich, in Select British Eloquence, page 719:
But it went beyond it by the loose construction of compassing to depose the King, ...
1915, The Wireless Age, volume 2, page 580:
The Bavarian felt a mad wave of desire for her sweep over him. What scheme wouldn't he compass to mould that girl to his wishes.
puhekieltä In a circuit; round about.
1658, (w), Urne-Burial,http://www.amazon.com/Urne-Burial-Penguin-Great-Thomas-Browne/dp/0141023910 Penguin (2005), ISBN 9780141023915, page 9:
Near the same plot of ground, for about six yards compasse were digged up coals and incinerated substances, (..)

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topless, business, edelweiss, miss, rallicross, minicross, motocross

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