spread
suomi-englanti sanakirjaspread englannista suomeksi
hajonta
levittää
spread, aukeama
sivellä
farmi
levällään oleva, levällään
päällystää
päiväpeitto, sängynpeite, peite
runsas ateria
tukevoituminen, pyylevöityminen
levitä
levittäytyä
ero
hajallaan, hajallaan oleva
katettu
leviäminen
levite
Verbi
Substantiivi
spread, ostokurssin ja myyntikurssin ero">ostokurssin ja myyntikurssin ero, spredi
spread englanniksi
To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space. (defdate)
(ux)
To extend (individual rays, limbs etc.); to stretch out in varying or opposing directions. (defdate)
To disperse, to scatter or distribute over a given area. (defdate)
To proliferate; to become more widely present, to be disseminated. (defdate)
(quote-journal)| title=Old soldiers?| passage=Whether modern, industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine.(..)One thing that is true, though, is that murder rates have fallen over the centuries, as policing has spread and the routine carrying of weapons has diminished. Modern society may not have done anything about war. But peace is a lot more peaceful.
(quote-book)
*(quote-book)
To disseminate; to cause to proliferate, to make (something) widely known or present. (defdate)
To take up a larger area or space; to expand, be extended. (defdate)
To smear, to distribute in a thin layer. (defdate)
To cover (something) with a thin layer of some substance, as of butter. (defdate)
To prepare; to set and furnish with provisions.
''to spread a table''
(RQ:Tennyson Idylls)
To open one’s legs, especially for sexual favours. (defdate)
1984, (w), ''(novel)|Money'':
- This often sounds like the rap of a demented DJ: the way she moves has got to be good news, can't get loose till I feel the juice— suck and spread, bitch, yeah bounce for me baby.
1991, (w), ''(w)'':
- Yes I wore a slinky red thing. Does that mean I should spread for you, your friends, your father, Mr Ed?
2003, (w), "Spread" (from the album ''(w)''):
- I don't want to move too fast, but / Can't resist your sexy ass / Just spread, spread for me; / (I can't, I can't wait to get you home)
The act of spreading.
(RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum)
Something that has been spread.
A layout, pattern or design of cards arranged for a reading.
November 29, 1712, Andrew Freeport, a letter to ''The Spectator''
- I have got a fine spread of improvable lands.
A large tract of land used to raise livestock; a cattle ranch.
2005, ''(w)'' (film), 00:11:50:
- - Can't wait till I get my own spread and won't have to put up with Joe Aguirre's crap no more.- I'm savin' for a place myself.
1975, Douglas Matthews, Suzanne Wymelenberg, Susan Cheever Cowley, ''Secondhand is Better'' (page 166)
- Linen shawls and spreads show up in secondhand clothing stores like those in the row on St. Marks Place in New York City.
A large meal, especially one laid out on a table.
Any form of food designed to be spread, such as butters or jams.
A set of multiple torpedoes launched on side-by-side, slowly-diverging paths toward one or more enemy ships.
(quote-av)
(1) improvised by inmates from various ingredients to relieve the tedium of prison food.
(synonyms)
An item in a newspaper or magazine that occupies more than one column or page.
Two facing pages in a book, newspaper etc.
The difference between the wholesale and retail prices.
The difference between the price of a futures month and the price of another month of the same commodity.
The purchase of a contract of one delivery month against the sale of another futures delivery month of the same commodity.
The purchase of one delivery month of one commodity against the sale of that same delivery month of a different commodity.
An arbitrage transaction of the same commodity in two markets, executed to take advantage of a profit from price discrepancies.
The difference between price|bidding and price.
The difference between the prices of two similar items.
An unlimited expanse of discontinuous points.
The surface in proportion to the depth of a cut gemstone.
(c) Excessive width of the trails of ink written on overly absorbent paper.
the difference between returns or between quotations of multiple securities or of the same security over the course of a day
a awarding which offers the buyer the widest range of bargaining possibilities
(l) (gloss)
difference between the rate a bank charges to a client and the interest rate it pays