plat

suomi-englanti sanakirja

plat englannista suomeksi

  1. tonttikartta

  2. tehdä kartta

  1. Substantiivi

plat englanniksi

  1. A plot of land; a lot.

  2. (RQ:Burton Melancholy)

  3. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  4. (RQ:Tennyson Poems 1842)

  5. (quote-journal)

  6. A map showing the boundaries of property|real properties (delineating one or more plots of land), especially one that forms part of a legal document.

  7. (RQ:Hakluyt Principall Navigations), Anno 1580: To M. Arthur Pet, and to M. Charles Iackman, Sent by the Merchants of the Moscouie Companie for the Discouerie of the Northeast Straight,(nb...)|year=1580|page=460|passage=For which cauſe I wiſh you to enter into conſideration of the matter, & to note all the Iſlands, and to ſet them downe in plat, to two ends: that is to ſay, That we may deuiſe to take the benefit by them, And alſo foreſee how by them the Sauages or ciuill Princes may in any ſort annoy us in our purpoſed trade that way.

  8. (quote-journal)|location=Indianapolis, Ind.|publisher=Company|The Bowen-Merrill Co., law publishers|year=1888|volume=112|section=headnote|oclc=23102125|passage=A husband can not, without authority from his wife, plat her land, and the fact that the land which he assumes to plat was omitted by mistake from a previous plat made and acknowledged by her can make no difference.

  9. (quote-book)|year=1982|page=174|isbn=978-0-394-32546-0|2ndauthor=Charles F. Floyd; Marcus T. Allen|chapter2=Public Restrictions on Ownership|title2=Real Estate Principles|edition2=7th|location2=Chicago, Ill.|publisher2=Dearborn Real Estate Education, Financial Education|Dearborn Financial Publishing|year2=2002|page2=75|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=pvRH7FI_vRAC&pg=PA75|isbn2=978-0-7931-4183-8|passage=The purpose of the preapplication conference is to allow the developer to meet informally with the planning board before going to the expense of preparing a formal plat.

  10. (quote-book)

  11. A plot, a scheme.

  12. (quote-book), ix July 1583.’ From the Letter-Book, p. 223.|editor=Stevenson|Joseph Stevenson|title=The Correspondence of Robert Bowes, of Aske, Esquire, the Ambassador of I of England|Queen Elizabeth in the Court of Scotland|series=The Publications of the (w)|location=London|publisher=Bowyer Nichols|John Bowyer Nichols and Son,(nb...); Pickering (publisher)|William Pickering,(nb...); Edinburgh: Laing and Forbes|date=9 July 1582|year_published=1842|page=488|pageurl=https://books.google.com.sg/books?id=1703AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488|oclc=2027787|passage=Besides some care is taken, so far as conveniently can be, both to give regard to the further spring of any matter tending to the entry or execution of any other or evil plat, and also upon the sight thereof, to have timely recourse to the King, to warn him and others to beware and provide for the seasonable prevention of the danger; ...

  13. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by Richard Field,(nb...)|year=1589|oclc=837484536|editor2=Haslewood|Joseph Haslewood|title2=The Arte of English Poesie|location2=London|publisher2=Printed by Harding and Wright,(nb...), for Robert Triphook,(nb...)|year2=1811|section2=book II (Of Proportion Poetical)|page2=90|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=OVdcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA90|oclc2=912994675|passage=So shall our plat in this one point be larger and much surmount that which ''Stanihurst|Richard Stanihurst'' first tooke in hand by his ''exameters dactilicke'' and ''spondaicke'' in the translation of ''Virgills Eneidos'', ...

  14. To create a plat; to out property lots and streets; to map.

  15. (quote-journal); Edward C. Stiness, reporter|title=Ellen Dawson ''et al. vs.'' Robert Broome|journal=Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island|location=Providence, R.I.|publisher=E. L. Freeman & Sons, printers to the state|date=19 June 1902|year_published=1903|volume=24|page=371|pageurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433009474457&seq=413|oclc=180774178|passage=He platted his land, extending the lateral lines of the lots south of Shore, or India street, indefinitely out into the river.

  16. (quote-journal), State Series|edition=permanent|location=St. Paul, Minn.|publisher=(publisher)|West Pub. Co.|date=6 January 1913|volume=86|page=278|oclc=19332645|passage=... it may vacate a street where the original Owner has merely platted his land to conform to streets already located and established by the municipality, where no lot has been sold by such owner prior to such vacation.

  17. A braid; a plait (of hair, straw, etc.).

  18. (RQ:Shakespeare Sonnets)

  19. (circa), record in the journals of Lewis and Clark, recorded in ''The United States Exploration Anthology'' (2013, (ISBN)):

  20. they also wear a cap or cup on the head formed of beargrass and cedar bark. the men also frequently attatch(si) some small ornament to a small plat of hair on the center of the crown of their heads.
  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1830|title=The Ladies’ Museum|volume=31|page=59

  22. Material produced by braiding or interweaving, especially a material of interwoven straw from which hats are made.

  23. {{quote-text|en|year=1824|chapter=New Material for Straw Plat|title=The New England Farmer|volume=2|page=316

  24. {{quote-text|en|year=1829|chapter=On British Leghorn Plat for Hats and Bonnets, by Lady Harriet Bernard|title=Gill’s Technological Repository|volume=4|page=381

  25. {{quote-text|en|year=1842|title=The Penny Cyclopædia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge|volume=23

  26. {{quote-text|en|year=2000|author=Whittington Bernard Johnson|title=Race Relations in the Bahamas, 1784–1834

  27. {{quote-book|en|year=2002|author=John McAllister Ulrich|title=Signs of Their Times|isbn=0821414011|page=45

  28. To braid, to plait.

  29. (RQ:King James Version)

  30. {{quote-text|en|year=1844|author=Thomas Jefferson Jacobs|title=Scenes, Incidents, and Adventures in the Pacific Ocean|page=349

  31. Flat; level; frank, the level.

  32. {{quote-text|en|year=1889|author=Henry Morley|title=Early Prose Romances: The history of Reynard the Fox|page=149

  33. {{quote-text|en|year=1891|author=Arthur Conan Doyle|title=The White Company

  34. 2011, Gordon Kendall, ''MHRA Tudor & Stuart Translations, volume 7.II: Gavin Douglas, ''The Aenid'' (1513)'' (ISBN), page 638:

  35. The whirling wheel and speedy swift axle-tree / Smat down to ground, and on the earth lay plat.
  36. Flatly, plainly.

  37. (synonyms)

  38. (circa), John Hooper, ''A Declaration of the Ten Commandments'', published by the Parker Society in 1843:

  39. Fourth, see that thou hide nothing, nor dissemble, but speak plat, and plainly as much as thou knowest.
  40. (circa), Joseph Hall:

  41. But single out, and say once plat and plain / That coy Matrona is a courtesan;
  42. plate

  43. dish

  44. a block of hard, white cheese made from the residue of halloumi

  45. salary

  46. (syn)

    (coi)

  47. (infl of)

  48. inane, lacking inspiration, corny, insipid

  49. {{quote-book|da|year=2016|author=Anne Strandvad|title=Vejen til Sofie|publisher=Lindhardt og Ringhof|isbn=9788711618967

  50. {{quote-book|da|year=2006|title=Min krønike: 1932-1979|page=150|publisher=Gyldendal A/S|isbn=9788702054460

  51. {{quote-book|da|year=2016|author=Jørgen Thorgaard|title=Kolonien|publisher=Lindhardt og Ringhof|isbn=9788711589465

  52. {{quote-book|da|year=2011|author=Irene Oestrich|title=Slip bekymringerne|publisher=Politikens Forlag|isbn=9788756705141

  53. {{quote-text|da|year=1986|author=Eske Holm|title=Den erotiske handel: roman

  54. flat

  55. (ux)

  56. of soft consistency

  57. dialect; one’s local dialect

  58. 2015, ''Frans Kellendonk. Verzamelt werk.'' 2nd ed. (as e-book; original 1st ed. printed 2015), Querido, 2015 ((ISBN); preview at Google Books)

  59. {{quote|nl|De taal is een Bordewijkse kunsttaal, de figuren zijn geen herkenbare mensen, het plat dat ze spreken is een synthetisch plat.
  60. dialectal; as one’s local dialect

  61. common, rural, vulgar

  62. een platte mop

  63. a flat area of ground; a flat thing; a flat dish or receptacle

  64. dish or course (e.g. served in a restaurant)

  65. (romanization of)

  66. (l): flat; level; frank, the level.

  67. (RQ:Gower Confessio Amantis)

  68. (circa), John Lydgate, poem, commented upon by Thomas Gray and printed in ''The Works of Thomas Gray'', volume 5, page 305:

  69. (quote)
  70. (l): flatly, plainly

  71. (RQ:Chaucer Workes)

  72. a footbridge

  73. flat, level, even

  74. level tone, first tone (q)