action
suomi-englanti sanakirjaaction englannista suomeksi
toiminta
teko
käynti, liike
oikeudenkäynti
haastaa oikeuteen
tehdä
ratkaisu
Substantiivi
Verbi
action englanniksi
The effort of performing or doing something.
(cot)
A way of motion or functioning.
(ux)
Fast-paced activity.
The way in which a mechanical device acts when used; especially a firearm.
The way in which cartridges are loaded, locked, and extracted from the mechanism.
The mechanism, that is the set of moving mechanical parts, of a keyboard instrument, like a piano, which transfers the motion of the key to the sound-making device.Marshall Cavendish Corporation http://books.google.com/books?id=pxgiFygAblQC&pg=PA1079 ''Growing Up with Science'' p.1079
The distance separating the strings and the fingerboard on a instrument.
A charge or other process in a law court (also called (m) and ''actio'').
A mapping from a pairing of mathematical objects to one of them, respecting their individual structures. The pairing is typically a Cartesian product or a tensor product. The object that is not part of the output is said to ''act'' on the other object. In any given context, ''action'' is used as an abbreviation for a more fully named notion, like action or ''left'' group action.
(senseid) The product of energy and time, especially the product of the function|Lagrangian and time.
The event or connected series of events, either real or imaginary, forming the subject of a play, poem, or other composition; the unfolding of the drama of events.
The attitude or position of the several parts of the body as expressive of the sentiment or passion depicted.
spin put on the bowling ball.
A share in the capital stock of a joint-stock company, or in the public funds.
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A religious performance or solemn function, i.e. sermon, a sacramental sermon in the Scots Presbyterian Church.
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a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings).
A demonstration by activists.
(quote-journal) According to Kramer, Act Up will continue AIDS-related organizing, possibly inclcuding an action at an early June Washington, D.C., AIDS conference for scientists worldwide.
Demanding or signifying the start of something, usually a performance.
(ant)
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To initiate a legal action against someone.
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(uxi)
(l)
(alternative form of)
(l); act
to (l)
(l) (intense activity)