salt

suomi-englanti sanakirja

salt englannista suomeksi

  1. höystää, maustaa

  2. suolaisuus

  3. silotella

  4. maustaa suolalla, lisätä suolaa

  5. suola

  6. suolata

  7. suolainen

  1. suolainen

  2. suolainen, suola / suola-

  3. suola-">suola-

  4. suolata

  5. terästää

  6. maustaa, höystää

  7. Substantiivi

  8. Verbi

salt englanniksi

  1. SALT

  1. (senseid) A common substance, chemically consisting mainly of chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.

  2. (quote-book)|translation=Take good almond milk made with wine, and let it boil together, and add thereto Saffron and Salt; (..)|year=1430|page=11|year_published=1888|editor=Thomas Austin|volume=1|series=Early English Text Society, Original Series|seriesvolume=91|oclc=374760374760|publisher=Routledge; N. Trübner & Co.|location=London

  3. (quote-book)

  4. (senseid) One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.

  5. A marsh, a saline marsh at the shore of a sea.

  6. A sailor (qualifier).

  7. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  8. Randomly chosen bytes added to a plaintext message prior to encrypting or hashing it, in order to render force|brute-force decryption more difficult.

  9. A person who seeks employment at a company in order to (once employed by it) help unionize it.

  10. Flavour; taste; seasoning.

  11. (RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives) we have some salt of our youth in us.

  12. Piquancy; wit; sense.

  13. ''Attic salt''

  14. A dish for salt at table; a cellar.

  15. {{RQ:Pepys Diary|IV|9 September 1664

  16. salts or other salt used as a medicine.

  17. Skepticism and sense.

  18. ''Any politician's statements must be taken a grain of salt|with a grain of salt, but his need to be taken with a whole shaker of salt.''

  19. (senseid) Tears; indignation; outrage; arguing.

  20. ''There was so much salt in that thread about the poor casting decision.''

  21. The money demanded by Eton schoolboys during the montem.

  22. One who joins a workplace for the purpose of unionizing it.

  23. Of water: containing salt, saline.

  24. (quote-book)|title=For the Term of His Natural Life|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2009|page=97

  25. Treated with salt as a preservative; cured with salt, salted.

  26. (ux)

  27. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)and came back with a salt mackerel that dripped brine like a rainstorm.

  28. Of land, fields etc.: flooded by the sea.

  29. Of plants: growing in the sea or on land flooded by the sea.

  30. Related to salt deposits, excavation, processing or use.

  31. Bitter; sharp; pungent.

  32. (RQ:Shakespeare Othello).

  33. Salacious; lecherous; lustful; (of animals) in heat.

  34. (RQ:Shakespeare Othello)

  35. (quote-text)|title=The (w) of the works of Mr. (w)|section=Book 2, Chapter 22, p. 153|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91655.0001.001

  36. Costly; expensive.

  37. To add salt to.

  38. ''to salt fish, beef, or pork''; ''to salt the city streets in the winter''

  39. To deposit salt as a saline solution.

  40. To fill with salt between the timbers and planks for the preservation of the timber.

  41. To insert or inject something into an object to give it properties it would not naturally have.

  42. To blast metal into (qualifier) in order to cause to appear to be a productive seam.

  43. To add bogus evidence to an archaeological site.

  44. To add certain chemical elements to (a nuclear or conventional weapon) so that it generates more radiation.

  45. {{quote-text|en|year=1964|author=U.S. Atomic Energy Commission|title=The Effects of Nuclear Weapons|page=417

  46. To sprinkle throughout.

  47. {{quote-text|en|year=1993|title=The Journal of Jewish Thought & Philosophy|page=154

  48. To add filler bytes before encrypting, in order to make brute-force decryption more resource-intensive.

  49. To render a thing useless.

  50. To sow with salt ''(of land)'', symbolizing a curse on its re-inhabitation.

  51. (c) To lock a page title so it cannot be created.

  52. (tlb) A bounding; a leaping; a prance.

  53. 1616, (w), ''(w)'', in Gifford’s 1816 edition volume V page 67

  54. (quote)
  55. jump

  56. waterfall

  57. (topics) (l)

  58. 1562, Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq:

  59. Salt. Sal.
  60. (infl of)

  61. salty, (l)

  62. (l)

  63. (inflection of)

  64. jump, leap, spring

  65. (romanization of)

  66. to freeze

  67. (l) (gloss)

  68. Something containing or for storing salt

  69. Any of a group of crystalline compounds that resemble salt

  70. salty, tasting of salt

  71. salted, coated in salt

  72. (l), (l), (l)

  73. ''salte peanøtter - salted peanuts''

  74. (l), (l)

  75. salty, salted

  76. salt

  77. leap

  78. saltation

  79. (verb form of)

  80. salty

  81. (ant)

  82. chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative.

  83. One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.

  84. exclusively, only, just, absolute