finger

suomi-englanti sanakirja

finger englannista suomeksi

  1. sormi

  2. hakea finger-komennolla

  3. sormeilla, hivellä

  4. merkitä sormitus, sormittaa

  5. sormenleveys

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

  3. osoittaa, näyttää

  4. sormeilla, näpelöidä, hivellä

  5. sormettaa

  6. sormittaa

finger englanniksi

  1. A slender jointed extremity of the human hand, exclusive of the thumb.

  2. (ux)

  3. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=James Hodges; B. Collins|year=1750|page=157|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=euRhAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA157|oclc=837728611|passage=Making a Cut here big enough to put her Finger in, which ſhe thruſts under the Guts, and with it rakes or tears out the Stone that lies neareſt to it.

  4. {{quote-journal|en|year=1916|title=The Finger Talk of Chicago's Wheat-Pit|journal=s:Popular Science Monthly|section=Science Monthly/Volume 89|Vol. 89, Science Monthly Volume 89.djvu/95|p. 81

  5. (quote-journal)

  6. Similar or similar-looking extremities in other animals, ''particularly'':

  7. {{quote-journal|en|year=1915|author=Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson|title=s:The How and Why Library|journal=How and Why Library/Life|Life|section=How and Why Library/Life/Animals-Section VIII|Section VIII

  8. The lower, smaller segment of an arthropod claw.

  9. One of the supporting structures of wings in birds, bats, etc. evolved from earlier toes or fingers.

  10. One of the slender bony structures before the pectoral fins of gurnards and robins ((taxfmt)).

  11. Something similar in shape to the human finger, ''particularly:''

  12. {{quote-text|en|year=1814|author=William Wordsworth|title=The Excursion|page=250

  13. Finger-shaped pieces of food.

  14. {{quote-text|en|year=2014|author=Laurie David|title=The Family Cooks

  15. A tube extending from a sealed system, or sometimes into one in the case of a finger.

  16. {{quote-text|en|year=1996|author=Susan Trumbore|title=Mass Spectrometry of Soils|page=318

  17. (syn of) (''purpurea|D. purpurea'').

  18. Something similarly extending, from a larger body, ''particularly:''

  19. ''a finger of land; a finger of smoke''

  20. Various protruding plant structures, as a banana from its hand.

  21. A lobe of the liver.

  22. The teeth parallel to the blade of a scythe, fitted to a wooden frame called a crade.

  23. The projections of a reaper or mower which similarly separate the stalks for cutting.

  24. (clipping of): a shorter, narrower pier projecting from a larger dock.

  25. (syn of): the narrow elevated walkway connecting a plane to an airport.

  26. A leaf in a tree structure.

  27. Something similar in function or agency to the human finger, regard to touching, grasping, or pointing.

  28. (RQ:KJV)

  29. (syn of), the part of a clock pointing to the hour, minute, or second.

  30. A policeman or prison guard.

  31. An informer to the police, one who identifies a criminal during a lineup.

  32. A criminal who scouts for prospective victims and targets or who performs reconnaissance before a crime.

  33. That which points; an indicator, as of guilt, blame, or suspicion.

  34. ''The finger of suspicion pointed clearly at the hotel manager.''

  35. Various units of measure based or notionally based on the adult human finger, ''particularly''

  36. (syn of): former units of measure notionally based on its width but variously standardized, the English digit of (frac)(nbs)foot (about 1.9(nbs)cm).

  37. {{quote-text|en|year=1648|author=John Wilkins|title=Mathematical Magick

  38. A unit of length notionally based on the length of an adult human's finger, standardized as 4½(nbs)inches (11.43(nbs)cm).

  39. (syn of): (frac) the observed diameter of the sun or moon, regard to eclipses.

  40. An informal measure of alcohol based on its height in a given glass compared to the width of the pourer's fingers while holding it.

  41. ''Gimme three fingers of bourbon.''

  42. A part of a glove intended to cover a finger.

  43. Skill in the use of the fingers, in playing upon a instrument.

  44. (quote-text)|title=Musical Dictionary

  45. Someone skilled in the use of their fingers, a pickpocket.

  46. A person.

  47. An obscene or insulting gesture made by raising one's middle finger towards someone with the palm of one's hand facing inwards.

  48. Any of the individual receivers used in a receiver to decode signal components.

  49. The act of fingering, inserting a finger into someone's vagina or rectum for sexual pleasure.

  50. To identify or out; to blame for something.

  51. (quote-book)|year=2016|publisher=Princeton University Press|location=Princeton|chapter=6|isbn=978-0-691-16685-8|passage=This makes it quite difficult to finger specific gene variants, since any one variant contributes only tiny effects.

  52. To report to or identify for the authorities; to inform on.

  53. (syn)

  54. To poke, probe, feel, or fondle with a finger or fingers.

  55. (RQ:Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona)

  56. (RQ:Wells War of the Worlds)

  57. (quote-book)

  58. To use the fingers to penetrate or sexually stimulate one's own or another person's vulva, vagina, or anus.

  59. To use specified finger positions in producing notes on a instrument.

  60. To provide instructions in written music as to which fingers are to be used to produce particular notes or passages.

  61. To query (a user's status) using the (w).

  62. {{quote-newsgroup|en|year=1996|author=Yves Bellefeuille|title=List of useful freeware|newsgroup=comp.archives.msdos.d

  63. To steal; to purloin.

  64. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet)

  65. To execute, as any delicate work.

  66. finger

  67. (infl of)

  68. (alternative form of)

  69. a (l)

  70. (l)

  71. finger

  72. bridge

  73. (l)

  74. a finger (the body part)

  75. (topics) finger