shelve

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shelve englannista suomeksi

  1. panna hyllylle

  2. hyllyttää, panna hyllyyn

  1. varustaa hyllyin">varustaa hyllyin, sisustaa hyllyin">sisustaa hyllyin

  2. panna hyllyyn">panna hyllyyn

  3. panna, laittaa

  4. ottaa perästä">ottaa perästä

  5. poistaa aktiivipalveluksesta">poistaa aktiivipalveluksesta

  6. jyrkänne

shelve englanniksi

  1. To furnish (a place) with shelves; especially, to furnish (a library, etc.) with bookshelves.

  2. (ux)

  3. To place (something) on a shelf; especially, to place or arrange (books) on a bookshelf.

  4. (antonyms)

  5. (RQ:Scott Journal)

  6. To place (something) in a certain location, as if on a shelf.

  7. To take (drugs) by anal or vaginal insertion.

  8. (quote-newsgroup)

  9. (quote-journal) My parents were like, in our generation we didn't snort pills, we used to drop them because it's so bad to snort. I was like, Yeah, what about shelving? They were like What? I was, Oh no, I thought you'd know.

  10. (quote-book)

  11. To have sex with (someone).

  12. (synonyms)

  13. To aside (something), as if on a shelf.

  14. To postpone or aside, or entirely cease with|dealing with (a matter for discussion, a project, etc.).

  15. (sense) (synonyms)

  16. (RQ:Dickens Little Dorrit)

  17. (quote-journal)

  18. To remove (someone) from active service.

  19. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Alice)

  20. (senseid) To hang over or project like a shelf; to overhang.

  21. (RQ:Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona)

  22. A rocky shelf or ledge of a cliff, a mountain, etc.

  23. (RQ:Scott Lord of the Isles)"

  24. (RQ:Keats Lamia)

  25. To tilt or tip (a cart) to discharge its contents.

  26. Of land or a surface: to incline, to slope.

  27. To be in an inclined or sloping position.

  28. (alternative spelling of)

  29. (RQ:Virgil Stanyhurst Aeneid)

  30. (RQ:Speed Historie of Great Britaine)|page=861|para=210|passage=The greateſt of their Galliaſſes fell foule vpon another ſhip, and loſt her Rudder, ſo that guideleſſe ſhe droue vvith the tide vpon a ſhelue in the ſhoare of ''Callis'', vvhere ſhee vvas aſſaulted by the Engliſh.

  31. (RQ:Byron Don Juan)

  32. (RQ:Scott St Ronan's Well)