compound
suomi-englanti sanakirjacompound englannista suomeksi
yhdiste
yhdys-, yhdistetty
yhdistää
sekoittaa
yhdistelmä-
yhdistelmä
kampong
kerrannainen
laskea pääoma ja korko
tehostaa
compound englanniksi
An enclosure within which workers, prisoners, or soldiers are confined.
(syn)
An enclosure for secure storage.
(quote-journal)
A group of buildings situated close together, e.g. for a school or block of offices.
*(quote-video game)|location=Redwood City|publisher=Electronic Arts|year=2008|genre=fiction|Science Fiction|system=PC|scene=Normandy SR-1|isbn=9780784546642|oclc=246633669|passage=Shepard: What kind of proof do you have that the major is dangerous?Transmission: Three days ago, we sent two Alliance representatives to meet with him at his compound. They have disappeared. We believe Kyle and his followers killed them.Transmission: That compound is a cult, Shepard. They call him 'Father Kyle' now. He's set himself up as some kind of religious leader.
(quote-web)
Composed of elements; not simple.
(ant)
(coi)
(RQ:Watts Logick)
Dealing with numbers of various denominations of quantity, or with processes more complex than the simple process.
An octave higher than originally (i.e. a compound major second is equivalent to a major ninth).
(senseid) Anything made by combining several things.
(senseid) A (l) formed by chemical bonding of two or more elements in definite proportions by weight.
(cot)|element|mixture|composite
A (l) made from any combination of ingredients.
A legal procedure whereby a criminal or delinquent avoids prosecution in a court in exchange for his payment to the authorities of a financial penalty or fine.
(hypo)
A lexeme that consists of more than one stem or an affix, e.g. bookshop, school or non-standard.
1989, OED2:
- In the majority of the compounds of ''non-'' the hyphen is usually retained; but it is commonly omitted in the case of a few, such as ''nonconformist'', ''nonentity'', ''nonsense'', in which the etymology has been to some extent lost sight of.
A (w), a locomotive with both high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders.
(short for)
To form (a resulting mixture) by combining different elements, ingredients, or parts; to mingle with something else.
(ux)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2)
(RQ:Spectator) and compounding those images(..) into all the varieties of picture.
(RQ:Scott Ivanhoe)
To settle by agreeing on less than the claim, or on different terms than those stipulated.
To settle amicably; to adjust by agreement.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)
{{quote-text|en|year=1777|author=Richard Brinsley Sheridan|title=The School for Scandal|section=II.iii
To come to terms of agreement; to settle by a compromise.
(RQ:Shakespeare Measure) compound with him by the year.
(RQ:Clarendon History)
(RQ:Carew Survey of Cornwall)
(RQ:Butler Hudibras)
To compose; to constitute.
(RQ:Shakespeare Timon of Athens)
To increase in value with interest, where the interest is earned on both the principal sum and prior earned interest.
To worsen a situation.
(quote-journal) This latest example of nationalistic self-interest compounded anger across the EU over Trump’s travel ban, imposed last month without consultation or scientific justification.
Of a horse: to fail to maintain speed.
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