plant

suomi-englanti sanakirja

plant englannista suomeksi

  1. näyttelijä

  2. laitos, tehdas

  3. sijoittaa, asettaa

  4. harhautus

  5. perustaa

  6. kylvää

  7. kasvi

  8. istuttaa

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

plant englanniksi

  1. An organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis. Typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree.

  2. (quote-journal)| passage=In plants, the ability to recognize self from nonself plays an important role in fertilization, because self-fertilization will result in less diverse offspring than fertilization with pollen from another individual. Many genes with reproductive roles also have antibacterial and immune functions, which indicate that the threat of microbial attack on the sperm or egg may be a major influence on rapid evolution during reproduction.

  3. (ux)

  4. An organism of the kingdom Plantae; now specifically, a living organism of the Embryophyta (land plants) or of the Chlorophyta (algae), a eukaryote that includes double-membraned chloroplasts in its cells containing a and b|b, or any organism closely related to such an organism.

  5. Now specifically, a multicellular eukaryote that includes chloroplasts in its cells, which have a cell wall.

  6. Any creature that grows on soil or similar surfaces, including plants and fungi.

  7. (senseid) A factory or other industrial or institutional building or facility.

  8. An object placed surreptitiously in order to cause suspicion to fall upon a person.

  9. Anyone assigned to behave as a member of the public during a covert operation (as in a police investigation).

  10. A person, placed amongst an audience, whose role is to cause confusion, laughter etc.

  11. A play in which the ball knocks one (usually red) ball onto another, in order to pot the second; a set.

  12. 2008, Phil Yates, ''The Times'', April 28 2008:

  13. O’Sullivan risked a plant that went badly astray, splitting the reds.
  14. Machinery, such as the kind used in earthmoving or construction.

  15. A young tree; a sapling; hence, a stick or staff.

  16. (quote-book), transl.| chapter=The Third Book of (w)'s Georgicks| title=The Annual Miscellany, for the Year 1694| edition=second| location=London| publisher=Jacob Tonson| year_published=1708| page=185| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?pg=PA185&id=_zAJAAAAQAAJ| passage=Take, Shepherd, take a Plant of ſtubborn Oak; / And labour him with many a ſturdy ſtroke: / Or with hard Stones, demoliſh from afar / His haughty Creſt, the feat of all the War.

  17. The sole of the foot.

  18. (quote-book)|chapter=(w)| title=The Works of Ben Jonson| volume=V| location=London| publisher=D. Midwinter et al.| year_published=1756| page=384| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=hzDuAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA384| passage=Knotty legs, and plants of clay, / Seek for eaſe, or love delay.

  19. A plan; a swindle; a trick.

  20. (quote-journal)|title=A Detective Police Party| journal=(w)| volume=1| page=413| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=mofice8Ca7cC&pg=PA413| passage=It wasn’t a bad plant that of mine, on Fikey, the man accused of forging the Sou’ Westeru Railway debentures—it was only t’ other day—because the reason why? I’ll tell you.

  21. An oyster which has been bedded, in distinction from one of natural growth.

  22. A young oyster suitable for transplanting.

  23. The combination of process and actuator.

  24. To place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.

  25. To place (an object, or sometimes a person), often with the implication of intending deceit.

  26. ''That gun's not mine! It was planted there by the real murderer!''

  27. 1999, Terry Prone, ''The Skywriter'' (page 182)

  28. Not only that, I thought, but cynics would now theorise that the interview piece was a PR exercise, a planted story designed as damage-limitation in the event that some probing journalist revealed all about the love nest.
  29. To place or set something firmly or with conviction.

  30. ''Plant your feet firmly and give the rope a good tug.''

    ''to plant cannon against a fort; to plant a flag; to plant one's feet on solid ground''

  31. (quote-journal)

  32. To place in the ground.

  33. (quote-book)|title=Twenty-ſix Letters on Religious Subjects(..) To which are added Hymns(..)|edition=fourth|chapter=(w)|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=rKhVAAAAcAAJ|page=252|text=(smallcaps) moves in a myſterious way, / His wonders to perform; / He plants his footſteps in the ſea, / And rides upon the ſtorm.

  34. (quote-book)

  35. To furnish or supply with plants.

  36. ''to plant a garden, an orchard, or a forest''

  37. To engender; to generate; to set the germ of.

  38. (RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)

  39. To furnish with a fixed and organized population; to settle; to establish.

  40. ''to plant a colony''

  41. (RQ:Bacon Essayes)

  42. To introduce and establish the principles or seeds of.

  43. ''to plant Christianity among the heathen''

  44. To set up; to install; to instate.

  45. (RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3)

  46. (imperative of)

  47. (topics) plant, any member of the kingdom Plantae

  48. cabbage, vegetable (gloss)

  49. (nl-verb form of)

  50. seedling

  51. young (l) or plantation

  52. (verb form of)

  53. (l) (organism)

  54. a (l)

  55. (mfe-short of); to plant.

  56. (alt form)

  57. (inflection of)

  58. (neuter singular of)

  59. children

  60. (rfex)

  61. (sv-adj-form-abs-indef-n)

  62. children, young people

  63. children (qualifier), offspring (qualifier), progeny, issue; descendants

  64. 1620, Revised version of Morgan (Bible translator)|William Morgan’s translation of the Bible, (1620)/Joel|Joel 1:3:

  65. (quote)
  66. followers, disciples, servants

  67. people regarded as product of a particular place, time, event, circumstances, etc.

  68. (topics) plant