club
suomi-englanti sanakirjaclub englannista suomeksi
risti
nuija
kokoontua yhteen
pitää yhtä
kerho
baseball-joukkue
maila
klubi
lyödä nuijalla
kerätä yhteen
Substantiivi
Verbi
club englanniksi
(senseid) An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.
{{RQ:Besant Ivory Gate|III
The fees associated with belonging to such a club.
1783, (w):http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/v1ch16s12.html
- He can have no right to the benefits of Society, who will not pay his Club towards the Support of it.
(senseid) A heavy object, often a kind of stick, intended for use as a bludgeoning weapon or a plaything.
(RQ:Maxwell Mirror and the Lamp), and all these articles(nb..) made a scattered and untidy decoration that Mrs. Clough assiduously dusted and greatly cherished.
(quote-av)
An implement to hit the ball in certain ball games, such as golf.
A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
(RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)
17 Mat 1660, (w), ''diary''
- first we went and dined at a French house , but paid 10s for our part of the club
An establishment that provides staged entertainment, often with food and drink, such as a nightclub.
(ux)
A black clover shape (♣), one of the four symbols used to mark the suits of cards.
A playing card marked with such a symbol.
Any set of people with a shared characteristic.
(quote-web)
A sandwich.
{{quote-text|en|year=2004|author=Joanne M. Anderson|title=Small-town Restaurants in Virginia|page=123
The slice of bread in the middle of a sandwich.
To hit with a club.
''He clubbed the poor dog.''
{{RQ:Dryden Hind and Panther
To combine into a club-shaped mass.
''a medical condition with clubbing of the fingers and toes''
To go to nightclubs.
(quote-book)
''We went clubbing in Ibiza.''
''When I was younger, I used to go clubbing almost every night.''
To pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.
{{quote-text|en|year=1730|author=Jonathan Swift|title=Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift/Volume 8/Death and Daphne|Death and Daphne
To raise, or defray, by a proportional assessment.
''to club the expense''
To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
{{quote-book|en|year=1876| author=Major-General G. E. Voyle; Captain G. De Saint-Clair-Stevenson, F.R.G.S.| title=A Military Dictionary, Comprising Terms, Scientific and Otherwise, Connected with the Science of War, Third Edition
To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end.
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)
(quote-journal)
To turn the breech of (a musket) uppermost, so as to use it as a club.
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club (gloss)
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