dovetail

suomi-englanti sanakirja

dovetail englannista suomeksi

  1. lohenpyrstö, lohenpyrstöliitos, sinkkaus

  2. sinkata

  1. Substantiivi

  2. kyyhkyn pyrstö">kyyhkyn pyrstö, kyyhkysen pyrstö">kyyhkysen pyrstö

  3. lohenpyrstö, lohenpyrstöliitos, sinkkaus

  4. lohenpyrstövaarna">lohenpyrstövaarna

  5. lohenpyrstö

  6. Verbi

  7. sinkata, tehdä lohenpyrstöliitos">tehdä lohenpyrstöliitos

  8. sovittaa (hyvin yhteen)">sovittaa (hyvin yhteen)

  9. lomittaa ajoa">lomittaa ajoa, limittää ajoa">limittää ajoa

  10. sopia (hyvin) yhteen">sopia (hyvin) yhteen

dovetail englanniksi

  1. The tail of a dove (family (taxfmt)); also, something having the shape of a dove's tail.

  2. (quote-book); John Wood; Frederick Marten ''i.e.'', (w)|chapter=Voyage into Spitzbergen and Greenland Of the Crustaceous Fish that I Observed|editor=(w)|title=An Account of Several Late Voyages & Discoveries to the South and North.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) Samuel Smith and Benjamin Walford, printers to the (w),(nb...)|year=1694|section=4th part, section V (Of the Star-fish)|pages=118–119|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6wEmrBQS_a0C&pg=RA1-PA119|oclc=1354934889|passage=Beſides this, another fine ''Starfiſh'' came to my Hands, (..) Its body hath ten corners, and it hath a Star above vvith as many Rays; each of theſe one may compare unto a Sail of the VVindmills that the Children run againſt the VVind vvithal, or to a piece of ſuch Croſſes that are broad before, and narrovv vvhere they meet together; that is to ſay, of the ſhape of a Dove-tail: (..)

  3. ''In full'' dovetail joint: a type of joint where adjoining components are fastened by multiple tenons cut into wedge shapes resembling a dove's tail, which interlock with mortises having corresponding shapes.

  4. (synonyms)

  5. (RQ:Miller Gardeners Dictionary)

  6. (quote-book)|series=First Series|location=London; Paris|publisher=(publisher)|Cassell and Company,(nb...)|year=1900|page=311|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/cassellscyclopae00hasl/page/311/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=560335910|passage=With a warding file cut a dovetail on each of the ends to be joined, as shown by Fig. 1.

  7. (quote-book)|location=Philadelphia, Pa.; London|publisher=B. Lippincott & Co.|Joshua Ballinger Lippincott Company|year=1921|page=123|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/woodworkjointsho00fair/page/123/mode/1up|oclc=1195740333|passage=After marking out the pins on the drawer sides, we proceed with the next operation, that is, sawing the dovetails ready for chopping out the waste material.

  8. (quote-journal)

  9. A tenon cut into a wedge shape resembling a dove's tail so that it interlocks with a mortise having a corresponding shape in a dovetail joint.

  10. A line resembling a dovetail joint ''(sense 2.1)''.

  11. (quote-book)|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(...) J. MackEuen|year=1722|page=23|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=TGUuY_-VlZ4C&pg=PA24-IA3|oclc=316346464|passage=I ſhall add other tvvo Forms of ''Lines'', (..) The firſt of theſe tvvo is termed ''Patee'', or ''Dove-Tail'', from a Form of ''Art'' uſed by Joiners, vvho make Joints one into the other by that Name: (..)

  12. (quote-book)|edition=5th|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Walthoe,(nb...)|year=1736|volume=I|column=2|oclc=911718997|passage=ASSEMBLEE, in ''Heraldry'', a Dovetail or more to hold the tvvo Parts of the Eſcutcheon together, vvhere the Partition Line is, being countercharged, is ſome of the Metal and ſome of the Colour of the Eſcutcheon.

  13. (RQ:Porny Heraldry), &c.

  14. To unite (components) with a dovetail ''(noun sense 2.1)'' or similar joint.

  15. (quote-book)

  16. To combine or fit (things) together well.

  17. (ux)

  18. To interweave (a number of algorithms or subprograms) so that they can be run or less simultaneously.

  19. (quote-book) (LNAI)|seriesvolume=2375; Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence|location=Berlin; Heidelberg|publisher=Science+Business Media|Springer-Verlag|year=2002|page=248|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=A1dqomCv1-4C&pg=PA248|isbn=978-3-540-43836-6|issn=0302-9743|passage=However, we can construct a single master algorithm M that DPExact learns from unknown distribution D by simply dovetailing the algorithms A. The precise way in which we dovetail the algorithms depends on whether our goal is time or query efficiency.

  20. Of several things: to combine or fit together well.