li
suomi-englanti sanakirjali englannista suomeksi
li
Substantiivi
Verbi
li englanniksi
Li
The symbol for the integral function.
(ISO 639)
The mile, a traditional of measure|unit of distance equal to 1500 chis or 150 zhangs, now standardized as a half-kilometer (500 meters).
(syn)
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(seemoreCites)
The mile, a traditional of measure|unit of distance equivalent to about 393(nbs)m.
A traditional Chinese unit of weight, equal to one-thousandth of a liang, or fifty milligrams.
An ancient Chinese cauldron having three hollow legs.
In solfège, the raised sixth note of a major scale (the note A-sharp in the fixed-do system).
olive scab, peacock spot ((taxlink))
him (qualifier)
them (all-female group)
(uxi)
them (qualifier)
(archaic form of)
li (qualifier).
(q) he
li (qualifier)
(gl-reinteg-verb form of)
to read
(non-gloss definition)
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them (masculine)
(tlb) (alt form)
(misspelling of)
(ja-romanization of)
(coordinate terms)
(usex)
(verb form of)
(cmn-pinyin of)
(nonstandard spelling of)
(alternative form of)
(n-g)
A sloping mountainside or hillside covered with grass or forest.
a sloping mountainside or hillside covered with grass or forest.
to suffer
to endure
the (masculine nominative singular and plural definite article)
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(non-gloss definition); to him, to her, to it
(quote-book)
the (gloss)
(ng)
(n-g)
(l) (gl)
(pt-verb form of)
to them
(l) (q)
(l)
(ux)
(infl of)
(n-g) (except in Croatian, (m) is used instead)
(uxi) (Croatian: "nemam pojma je li došao")
(q) if
(uxi) (when "li" is used in this sense, it is usually translated as a subjunctive form "should", and when "(l)" is used, it is usually translated as "if" - ako me pokušaš napasti = if you try to attack me)
(romanization of)
(inflection of)
(RQ:BRR2008)
to become
a crease (a line or mark made by folding or doubling any pliable substance)
(Latn-def)