make
suomi-englanti sanakirjamake englannista suomeksi
olla
tehdä
arvioida
päästä
asettaa
tehdä jksta menestyvä
pitää jnak
tulla jksik
malli, merkki
pitää
sijata
saada aikaan
nimittää
muodostaa
hankkia
päästää
saapua
vietellä
valmistaa
tehdä tarpeensa
tehdä jksik
saada jku tekemään jtak, pakottaa
siirtyä
olla olevinaan jtak
työn tekeminen
tehdä yhteensä
näyttää aikovansa
ajatella, olla jtak mieltä, tulkita
ehtiä
organisoida
suunnata
sopia jksik
Verbi
Substantiivi
make englanniksi
To create.
(syn)
(ux)
(RQ:Besant Ivory Gate)
(quote-book)|chapter=7|title=http://openlibrary.org/works/OL5535161W Mr. Pratt's Patients
- I made a speaking trumpet of my hands and commenced to whoop “Ahoy!” and “Hello!” at the top of my lungs. … The Colonel woke up, and, after asking what in brimstone was the matter, opened his mouth and roared “Hi!” and “Hello!” like the bull of Bashan.
(quote-journal)|title=T time
- Yet in “Through a Latte, Darkly”, a new study of how Starbucks has largely avoided paying tax in Britain, Edward Kleinbard(..)shows that current tax rules make it easy for all sorts of firms to generate what he calls “stateless income”:(nb..). In Starbucks’s case, the firm has in effect turned the process of making an expensive cup of coffee into intellectual property.
To tend; to contribute; to have effect; with ''for'' or ''against''.
(quote-text)|title=and Dogma|Literature and Dogma
(RQ:KJV)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1)
To constitute.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
- Style alone does not make a writer.
{{quote-journal|en|date=23 September 2014|author=A teacher|title=Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents|titleurl=http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/sep/23/choosing-primary-school-guide-teachers-guide-for-parents|journal=The Guardian
To interpret.
To bring into success.
(RQ:Dryden Annus Mirabilis)
(quote-book)| year=2006| ISBN=9780817442279| page=124| passage=A great expression and amazing eye contact, in particular, can make a photograph, and without them, you can end up with very little.
To cause to be.
(synonyms)
(quote-journal)| url=http://www.economist.com/news/http://www.economist.com/news/business/21582001-army-new-online-courses-scaring-wits-out-traditional-universities-can-they| title=The attack of the MOOCs| passage=Since the launch early last year of … two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCs, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations. University brands built in some cases over centuries have been forced to contemplate the possibility that information technology will rapidly make their existing business model obsolete.
To cause to appear to be; to represent as.
1709–1710, (w), ''Reflections on Learning''
- He is not that goose and Ass that Valla would make him.
(RQ:Ferguson Zollenstein)
- So this was my future home, I thought! Certainly it made a brave picture. I had seen similar ones fired-in on many a Heidelberg stein. Backed by towering hills,(..)a sky of palest Gobelin flecked with fat, fleecy little clouds, it in truth looked a dear little city; the city of one's dreams.
(RQ:Besant Ivory Gate)Strangers might enter the room, but they were made to feel that they were there on sufferance: they were received with distance and suspicion.
To force to do.
To cover neatly with bedclothes.
(quote-text)|title=(w)|page=33|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2011
2004, George Nolfi et al., ''(w)'', Warner Bros. Pictures, 0:50:30:
- Linus Caldwell: Well, she just made Danny ''and'' Yen, which means in the next 48 hours the three o' your pictures are gonna be in every police station in Europe.
2007 May 4, Andrew Dettmann et al., "Under Pressure", episode 3-22 of ''(w)'', 00:01:16:
- David Sinclair: (qualifier) Almost at Seventh; I should have a visual any second now. (qualifier) Damn, that was close.Don Eppes: David, he make you?David Sinclair: No, I don't think so.
To arrive at a destination, usually at or by a certain time.
(RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica)
To proceed (in a direction).
(quote-journal)
To cover (a given distance) by travelling. (defdate)
(RQ:Burroughs Land That Time Forgot)
To move at (a speed). (defdate)
{{quote-book|en|year=1991|author=Bernard Guenée|title=Between Church and State: The Lives of Four French Prelates|isbn=0226310329
To induct into the Mafia or a similar organization (as a man).
(quote-text)
To defecate or urinate.
(quote-book)
1889 May 1, Chief Justice (w), ''Pensacola & A. R. Co. v. State'' of Florida (judicial opinion), reproduced in ''The Southern Reporter'', Volume 5, West Publishing Company, p.843:
- Whether,(nb..), the construction of additional roads(..)would present a case in which the exaction of prohibitory or otherwise onerous rates may be prevented, though it result in an impossibility for some or all of the roads to make expenses, we need not say; no such case is before us.
{{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Yuvi Shmul|author2=Ron Peltier|title=Make It Big with Yuvi: How to Buy Or Start a Small Business, the Best Investment|publisher=AuthorHouse|isbn=1-4259-0021-6|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=fwMYtVyHlYEC&pg=PA67&dq=make-rent|page=67
{{quote-book|en|year=2011|author=Donald Todrin|title=Successfully Navigating the Downturn|publisher=Entrepreneur Press|isbn=1-59918-419-2|page=194
To compose verses; to write poetry; to versify.
ca.1360-1387, (w), ''(w)''
- to solace him some time, as I do when I make
1791, The (w):
- Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
To develop into; to prove to be.
To gain sufficient audience to warrant its existence.
To act in a certain manner; to have to do; to manage; to interfere; to be active; often in the phrase ''to meddle or make''.
(RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)
To increase; to augment; to accrue.
To be engaged or concerned in.
(RQ:Dryden Spanish Frya)
- Gomez, what makest thou here, with a whole brotherhood of city bailiffs?
To cause to be (in a specified place), used after a subjective (m).
(quote-text)|title=A Man of Mode
(quote-text)|title=Christabel
To take the virginity of.
(quote-text)|title=Seven Seas/The Ladies|The Ladies
To have intercourse with.
(quote-book)|title=The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan|chapter=16
(quote-av)|episode=The Loan Shark|season=4|number=10|passage=The only thing she wants to make is you!
(quote-song)|album=Pinkerton|year=1996|artist=Weezer|passage=Monday night, I'm makin' Jen / Tuesday night, I'm makin' Lyn / Wednesday night, I'm makin' Catherine / Oh, why can't I be makin' love come true?
(RQ:Conrad Heart of Darkness)
''What make of car do you drive?''
Manner or style of construction (style of how a thing is made); form.
{{quote-book|en|1907|Twain|Mark Twain|A Horse's Tale|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext97/hrstl10.txt
Origin (of a manufactured article); manufacture; production.
{{quote-book|en|year=1905|author=Orczy|Baroness Emmuska Orczy
{{quote-text|en|year=1914|title=Judicious Advertising|page=158
''The camera was of German make.''
A person's character or disposition.
{{quote-book|en|1914|Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton|Perch of the Devil|page=274|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=K9A3AAAAIAAJ
The act or process of making something, especially in industrial manufacturing.
{{quote-book|en|1908|Charles Thomas Jacobi|Printing: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Typography as Applied More Particularly to the Printing of Books|page=331|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=2jI5AAAAMAAJ
Quantity produced, especially of materials.
{{quote-journal|en|1902|September 16||German Iron and Steel Production|The New York Times|page=8|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9E05E4D61E3BEE33A25755C1A96F9C946397D6CF
A software utility for automatically building large applications, or an implementation of this utility.
{{quote-book|en|2003|D. Curtis Jamison|Perl Programming for Biologists|page=115|isbn=0471430595|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=yMdEdDknecIC
Identification or recognition (of identity), especially from police records or evidence.
{{quote-book|en|2003|John Lutz|The Night Spider|page=53|isbn=0786015160|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=afsubhzK11wC
{{quote-book|en|year=2003|author=Harlan Wygant|title=The Samurai Conspiracy: A Story of Revenge by the Author of "The Junkyard Dog."|isbn=9781469724355|page=36
{{quote-book|en|year=2007|author=P. T. Deutermann|title=Hunting Season: A Novel|publisher=St. Martin's Press|isbn=9781429903585
{{quote-book|en|year=2008|author=H.A. Covington|title=The Brigade|isbn=9781465324986|page=660
A promotion.
{{quote-book|en|2004|Joseph Stilwell|Seven Stars: The Okinawa Battle Diaries of Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. and Joseph Stilwell|page=94|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=B0i4Lx4gq_cC|isbn=1585442941
A home-made project
Turn to declare the trump for a hand (in bridge), or to shuffle the cards.
{{quote-book|en|1925|Robert William Chambers|The Talkers|page=195|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=QTUPAAAAQAAJ
1962 (edition), Leo Tolstoy, ''Hadji Murat: A Tale of the Caucasus'':
- &39;Not your make,&39; said the adjutant sternly and started dealing the cards with his white be-ringed hands as though he was in haste to get rid of them.
A made basket.
The closing of an electrical circuit.
{{quote-book|en|1947|Charles Seymour Siskind|Electricity|page=94|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-_-6uDwILKwC
Past, present{{, or future target of seduction (usually female).
{{quote-book|en|2007|Prudence Mors Rains|Becoming an Unwed Mother|page=26|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Lo8VtTjhG-gC|isbn=020230955X
{{quote-book|en|1962|Ralph Moreno|A Man's Estate|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=l7AnAAAAMAAJ|page=12
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
{{quote-book|en|1624|Jonson|Ben Jonson|The Masque of Owls at Kenilworth
1678 (later reprinted: 1855), John Ray, ''A Hand-book of Proverbs'':
- Every cake hath its make; but a scrape cake hath two.
A halfpenny. (defdate)
{{quote-book|en|1826|Walter Scott|Sir Walter Scott|Woodstock; Or, the Cavalier
1934, (w), ''Grey Granite'', Polygon 2006 (qualifier), page 606:
- Only as he climbed the steps did he mind that he hadn't even a meck upon him, and turned to jump off as the tram with a showd swung grinding down to the Harbour (..)
An agricultural tool resembling a scythe, used to cut (harvest) certain plants such as peas, reeds, or tares.
{{quote-text|en|year=1797|author=Arthur Young|title=General View of the Agriculture of the County of Suffolk: Drawn Up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement|page=73
1811, William Gooch, ''General view of the agriculture of the county of Cambridge; drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement'', page 142, section VI "Pease":
- Harvest. Taken up by a pease-make, and left in small heaps, and turned as often as the weather may make it necessary.
(nl-verb form of)
to faint
(ja-romanization of)
A competitor or opponent.
(l) (gloss)
(alt form)
(rfquotek)
to measure, to weigh
to compare oneself with
a (l) (q), a (l)
an (l), (l), (l)
one of a pair (q)
something that is similar or alike
makeup (gloss)
my mother
a spouse, a husband, a married man (mostly referring to a specific relation)
''Hon hade inte sett sin make på hela dagen.''
She had not seen her husband all day.
''Makarna hade råkat ta in på samma hotell.''
The man and his wife happened to board at the same hotel.
something alike
to see
to meet
(uxi)