boot

suomi-englanti sanakirja

boot englannista suomeksi

  1. potkaista

  2. tavaratila

  3. varsikenkä, saapas

  4. potku

  5. suojakotelo

  6. kidutus

  7. kidutusväline

  8. käynnistää

  1. saapas; kenkä cricket, football

  2. suojakumi

  3. saapas

  4. potkut (monikko)

  5. luuska

  6. paisunut lippulehden tuppi">paisunut lippulehden tuppi

  7. potkaista

  8. vetää saappaat jalkaan">vetää saappaat jalkaan

  9. teloittaa

  10. heittää ulos

  11. heittää ulos, bannata

  12. oksentaa, yrjötä

  13. suolata

  14. tuotto

  15. käynnistys, uudelleenkäynnistys, boottaus

  16. käynnistää, bootata slang

  17. piraattikopio

  18. Substantiivi

boot englanniksi

  1. A heavy shoe that covers part of the leg.

  2. A kind of sports shoe worn by players of certain games such as cricket and football.

  3. A blow with the foot; a kick.

  4. A flexible cover of rubber or plastic, which may be preformed to a particular shape and used to protect a shaft, lever, switch, or opening from dust, dirt, moisture, etc.

  5. A torture device used on the feet or legs, such as a boot.

  6. (quote-book)

  7. A parking enforcement device used to immobilize a car until it can be towed or a fine is paid; a clamp.

  8. A rubber bladder on the leading edge of an aircraft’s wing, which is inflated periodically to remove ice buildup; a boot.

  9. A place at the side of a coach, where attendants rode; also, a low outside place before and behind the body of the coach.

  10. A place for baggage at either end of an old-fashioned stagecoach.

  11. A recently arrived recruit; a rookie.

  12. The luggage storage compartment of a sedan or saloon car.

  13. {{quote-text|en|year=1998|author=Ruth Rendell|title=A Sight For Sore Eyes|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=RKj404_tJnoC&pg=PA260&dq=%22boot%22%7C%22boots%22+car+-intitle:%22boot%7Cboots%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=MYUBT93bJYnwmAWVzsToBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22boot%22%7C%22boots%22%20car%20-intitle%3A%22boot%7Cboots%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false|page=260|year_published=2010

  14. {{quote-book|en|year=2003|author=Keith Bluemel|title=Original Ferrari V-12 1965-1973: The Restorer's Guide|pageurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130603034923/http://books.google.com.au/books?id=e-Q2HLk3yZgC&pg=PT11&dq=%22boot%22%7C%22boots%22+car+-intitle:%22boot%7Cboots%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=v5IBT86KCeXWmAWyrbi0Ag&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22boot%22%7C%22boots%22%20car%20-intitle%3A%22boot%7Cboots%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false|page=unnumbered

  15. {{quote-book|en|year=2008|author=MB Chattelle|title=Richmond, London: The Peter Hacket Chronicles|pageurl=http://books.google.com.au/books?id=Nibb3U0cuzkC&pg=PA104&dq=%22boot%22%7C%22boots%22+car+-intitle:%22boot%7Cboots%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=v5IBT86KCeXWmAWyrbi0Ag&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22boot%22%7C%22boots%22%20car%20-intitle%3A%22boot%7Cboots%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false|page=104

  16. The act or process of removing or firing someone (dismissing them from a job or other post).

  17. (ux)

  18. An unattractive person, ugly woman.

  19. (coi)

  20. A black person.

  21. (RQ:MacInnes City of Spades)

  22. A hard plastic case for a long firearm, typically moulded to the shape of the gun and intended for use in a vehicle.

  23. A bobbled ball.

  24. The inflated flag leaf sheath of a wheat plant.

  25. A amplifier used with radio.

  26. {{quote-text|en|year=1977|title=New Scientist|volume=74|page=764

  27. A tyre.

  28. A crust end-piece of a loaf of bread.

  29. To kick.

  30. (quote-journal)

  31. To put boots on, especially for riding.

  32. {{RQ:Jonson Discoveries

  33. To step on the accelerator of a vehicle for faster acceleration than usual or to drive faster than usual.

  34. ''The storm is coming fast! Boot it!''

    ''We had to boot it all the way there to get to our flight on time.''

  35. (rfv-sense) To apply punishment (compare slippering).

  36. To eject; out.

  37. ''We need to boot those troublemakers as soon as possible.''

    ''The senator was booted from the committee for unethical behavior.''

  38. To disconnect forcibly; to eject from an online service, conversation, etc.

  39. {{quote-book|en|year=2002|author=Dan Verton|title=The Hacker Diaries|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0072223642&id=le6jbnYNgQsC&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=irc+booted&sig=UXlM74njMYW6gz4uZwV1fZV8Bbc|page=67

  40. {{quote-book|en|year=2003|author=John C. Dvorak; Chris Pirillo|title=Online!|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0131423630&id=jpGCib8MIgsC&pg=PA173&lpg=PA173&dq=irc+booted&sig=1sCReq9FPBp4yk4WTyRi1YjkOPQ|page=173

  41. {{quote-book|en|year=2002|author=Jobe Makar|title=Macromedia Flash Mx Game Design Demystified|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0201770210&id=sdfWzPrNx2gC&pg=PA544&lpg=PA544&dq=irc+booted&sig=jL_eLr6Zhij93XmBWu6lw2-ULkw|page=544

  42. To vomit.

  43. ''Sorry, I didn’t mean to boot all over your couch.''

  44. (c) To shoot, to kill by gunfire.

  45. (quote-song)

  46. Remedy, amends.

  47. (RQ:Scott Waverley)

  48. {{quote-text|en|year=1820|author=William Wordsworth|title=The Prioress' Tale (from Chaucer)

  49. Profit, plunder.

  50. That which is given to make an exchange equal, or to make up for the deficiency of value in one of the things exchanged; compensation; recompense.

  51. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  52. {{quote-text|en|year=2008|author=Jeffrey H. Rattiner|title=Financial Planning Answer Book 2009|pages=6–43

  53. {{quote-text|en|year=2021|author=Eli Amir; Marco Ghitti|title=Financial Analysis of Mergers and Acquisitions|page=117

  54. Profit; gain; advantage; use.

  55. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-1)

  56. Repair work; the act of fixing structures or buildings. (defdate)

  57. A medicinal cure or remedy. (defdate)

  58. To be beneficial, to help.

  59. (RQ:Shakespeare Richard 2)

  60. (RQ:Marlowe Edward 2)

  61. 1678 (w), “A Sermon found in the study of Bishop Andrews” in (w), ''The Life of Dr. Sanderson, late Bishop of Lincoln'', London: Richard Marriot, p. 262,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67467.0001.001

  62. What booteth it to others that we wish them well, and do nothing for them?
  63. (RQ:Sterne Tristram Shandy)

  64. (RQ:Southey Wat Tyler)

  65. To matter; to be relevant.

  66. (RQ:Walpole Castle of Otranto)

  67. (RQ:Byron Childe Harold)

  68. (RQ:Thackeray Pendennis)

  69. To enrich.

  70. (RQ:Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra)

  71. (senseid) The act or process of bootstrapping; the starting or re-starting of a computing device.

  72. (senseid) To bootstrap; to start a system, e.g. a computer, by invoking its boot process or bootstrap.

  73. (syn)

    (ant)

  74. A bootleg recording.

  75. {{quote-newsgroup|en|year=1999|author=Tom Fletcher|title=Looking for Iron Maiden boot traders|newsgroup=alt.music.bootlegs

  76. boat

  77. (alt sp)

  78. mold

  79. squirrel

  80. (alt form)

  81. (l) (gloss)

  82. sneaker

  83. big

  84. nose