street

suomi-englanti sanakirja

street englannista suomeksi

  1. väylä

  2. katu, kulmakunta

  1. Substantiivi

  2. katu

  3. Verbi

street englanniksi

  1. A paved part of road, usually in a village or a town.

  2. ''Walk down the street until you see a hotel on the right.''

  3. A road as above, but including the sidewalks (pavements) and buildings.

  4. ''I live on the street down from Joyce Avenue.''

  5. The roads that run perpendicular to avenues in a grid layout.

  6. (n-g) senses:

  7. The people who live in such a road, as a neighborhood.

  8. The people who spend a great deal of time on the street in urban areas, especially, the young, the poor, the unemployed, and those engaged in illegal activities.

  9. An illicit or contraband source, especially of drugs.

  10. (ux)

  11. Street.

  12. (ux)

  13. Living in the streets.

  14. Streetwise slang.

  15. 2008, Andrew Fleming and Pam Brady, ''Hamlet 2'', Focus Features

  16. Toaster is street for guns.
  17. A great distance.

  18. ''He's streets ahead of his sister in all the subjects in school.''

  19. 2011, Tom Fordyce, ''Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France'' http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/15210221.stm

  20. England were once again static in their few attacks, only Tuilagi's bullocking runs offering any threat, Flood reduced to aiming a long-range drop-goal pit which missed by a street.
  21. Each of the three opportunities that players have to bet, after the flop, turn and river.

  22. A style of skateboarding featuring typically urban obstacles.

  23. Having cred; conforming to modern urban trends.

  24. 2003, Mercedes Lackey, Rosemary Edghill, James P. Baen, ''Mad Maudlin''

  25. Eric had to admit that she looked street—upscale street, but still street. Kayla's look tended to change with the seasons; at the moment it was less Goth than paramilitary, with laced jump boots.
  26. To build or equip with streets.

  27. (RQ:Howell Epistolae)

  28. {{quote-book|en|year=1999|author=Ralph C. Hancock|title=America, the West, and Liberal Education|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=9780847692316|page=89

  29. {{quote-book|en|year=2011|author=Robert White|title=Romantic Getaways in San Francisco & the Bay Area|publisher=Hunter Publishing, Inc|isbn=9781588438812

  30. To eject; to throw onto the streets.

  31. 1959, ''The Irish Digest''

  32. Stage doormen and all sorts of doormen are very quick at streeting a man who won&39;t move fast. I know a well-known Irishman who at a New York theatre was streeted just because he was insisting on getting in when the house was apparently booked out.
  33. To heavily defeat.

  34. 2002, John Maynard, ''Aborigines and the ‘Sport of Kings’: Aboriginal Jockeys in Australian Racing History'', Aboriginal Studies Press (2013), (ISBN), part II, (gbooks):

  35. Wearing his custom-made silks, McCarthy duly rode the horse a treat as they streeted the opposition and helped connections clean up the bookies.
  36. (quote-book)

  37. 2014, Rochelle Llewelyn Nicholls, ''Joe Quinn Among the Rowdies: The Life of Baseball's Honest Australian'', McFarland & Company, Inc., (ISBN), part VI, chapter 14, (gbooks):

  38. Pennant winners Kansas City and nearest rivals St. Paul had streeted the Western League in 1901, but were brought back to the field in 1902 by a powerful Omaha outfit who just missed out on the pennant, their .600 win-loss percentage just outdone by Kansas City's .603.
  39. To go on sale.

  40. 2003, ''Billboard'', page 55

  41. He points to the success of a recent Destiny&39;s Child DVD that streeted just after member Beyonce&39;s new solo CD
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  43. To proselytize in public.

  44. {{quote-book|en|year=2007|author=John Patrick Hoffmann|title=Japanese Saints: Mormons in the Land of the Rising Sun|publisher=Lexington Books|isbn=9780739116890|page=94

  45. (alt form)