reverse
suomi-englanti sanakirjareverse englannista suomeksi
päinvastainen, vastakkainen
kääntöpuoli, takapuoli
vaihtaa päinvastaiseksi
peruutusvaihde
kääntää nurin päin
vastoinkäyminen, takaisku
kääntäminen
reverse
peruuttaa
peruutus-
taaksepäin
käänteisyys
reverse englanniksi
Opposite, contrary; going in the opposite direction. (defdate)
(ux)
Pertaining to engines, vehicle movement etc. moving in a direction opposite to the usual direction. (defdate)
To be in the non-default position; to be set for the lesser-used route.
Turned upside down; greatly disturbed.
Reversed.
In which cDNA synthetization is obtained from an RNA template.
In a reverse way or direction; reverse; upside-down. (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1963|author=Donal Serrell Thomas|title=Points of Contact
The opposite of something. (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=1808|author=Charles Lamb|title=Specimens of the English Dramatic Poets Who Lived About the Time of Shakespeare
A piece of misfortune; a setback. (defdate)
(RQ:Shelley Poetical Works)
(quote-book)
{{quote-text|en|year=1990|author=Peter Hopkirk|title=The Great Game|page=309|publisher=Folio Society|year_published=2010
The ''tails'' side of a coin, or the side of a medal or badge that is opposite the obverse. (defdate)
The side of something facing away from a viewer, or from what is considered the front; the other side. (defdate)
The gear setting of an automobile that makes it travel backwards. (defdate)
(syn)
A thrust in fencing made with a backward turn of the hand; a backhanded stroke.
(RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)
A turn or fold made in bandaging, by which the direction of the bandage is changed.
To turn something around so that it faces the opposite direction or runs in the opposite sequence.
{{quote-text|en|year=1672|author=William Temple|title=Essay on the Original and Nature of Government
To transpose the positions of two things.
To change totally; to alter to the opposite.
(RQ:Shakespeare Titus Andronicus)
(RQ:Scott Guy Mannering)
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
To turn away; to cause to depart.
To cause to return; to recall.
To revoke a law, or to change a decision into its opposite.
(quote-journal)
To cause a mechanism to operate or move in the opposite direction to normal; to drive a vehicle in the direction the driver has the back|back.
To change the direction of a reaction such that the products become the reactants and vice-versa.
To place (a set of points) in the reverse position.
To move from the normal position to the reverse position.
To engage thrust on (an engine).
To overthrow; to subvert.
(RQ:Pope Thebais)
(quote-text)|title=Conformity to the World destructive of our Happiness
(short for)
{{quote-text|en|year=2011|author=Eldad Eilam|title=Reversing: Secrets of Reverse Engineering
{{quote-text|en|year=2012|author=Christopher C. Elisan|title=Malware, Rootkits & Botnets: A Beginner's Guide|page=117
(inflection of)
(l): turned upside down; greatly disturbed
(RQ:Gower CA)
(verb form of)
(es-verb form of)