mass

mass

  1. massa, ihmismassa

  2. (fysiikka) massa

  3. messu (kokoontuminen kirkossa)

Liittyvät sanat: kättemass

Synonyymisanakirja

mass

ryhmä-, yhteis-, kokonais-, kooste-, joukko-, massa-, kokoelma, kokouma, kasauma, assemblaasi, yhdistelmä, massa, tukkisuma, pehko.

Liittyvät sanat: massa, massahyökkäys, massainen, massakenttä, massakeskipiste, massakommunikaatio.

Slangisanakirja

  1. massi: raha : Tuliks sulle massit messiin?

  2. massiivinen: iso / komea / hyvä

  3. massit finaalissa: rahat loppu / lopussa : Nyt on massit finaalissa!

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Englannin sanakirja

mass (englanti > suomi)

  1. massa

  2. pääosa

  3. patti

  4. joukko

  5. massa|alt=massat

  6. kerätä, kasata, tehdä massa

  7. massiivinen, joukko|alt=joukko-

  8. joukko|alt=joukko-

  9. messu

  10. pitää messu

mass englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä Matter, material.

  2. A quantity of matter cohere cohering together so as to make one body, or an aggregation of particles or things which collectively make one body or quantity, usually of considerable size

  3. 1718 1704, (w), (w), Second Edition:

  4. And if it were not for theſe Principles the Bodies of the Earth, Planets, Comets, Sun, and all things in them would grow cold and freeze, and become inactive Maſſes ; (..).
  5. 1821, (w) (Latin original Rerum Scoticarum Historia, 1582), translator not named, The History of Scotland, from the Earliest Accounts of that Nation, to the Reign of King James VI, Volume 1, page 133,

  6. (..) and because a deep mass of continual sea is slower stirred to rage.
  7. puhekieltä Precious metal, especially gold or silver.

  8. 1596, (w), (w), IV.10:

  9. Right in the midst the Goddesse selfe did stand / Upon an altar of some costly masse .
  10. puhekieltä The quantity of matter which a body contains, irrespective of its bulk or volume. It is one of four fundamental property properties of matter. It is measured in kilograms in the SI system of measurement.

  11. puhekieltä A medicinal substance made into a cohesive, homogeneous lump, of consistency suitable for making pills; as, blue mass.

  12. puhekieltä A palpable or visible abnormal globular structure; a tumor.

  13. puhekieltä Excess body weight, especially in the form of muscle hypertrophy.

  14. 1988, Steve Holman, "Christian Conquers Columbus", w:Iron Man (magazine)|Ironman 47 (6): 28-34.

  15. After all, muscle maniacs go "ga ga" over mass no matter how it's presented.
  16. A large quantity; a sum.

  17. 1829, Sir (w), The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh, Kt, Volume VIII,

  18. (..)he hath discovered to me the way to five or six of the richest mines which the Spaniard hath, and whence all the mass of gold that comes into Spain in effect is drawn.
  19. 1869, Alexander George Richey, Lectures on the History of Ireland: Down to A. D. 1534, page 204,

  20. For though he had spent a huge mass of treasure in transporting his army, (..).
  21. puhekieltä Large in number.

  22. bulk Bulk; magnitude; body; size.

  23. c.1599-1601, (w), s:The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark/Act 4|The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act 4, Scene 4,

  24. Witness this army of such mass and charge / Led by a delicate and tender prince,
  25. The principal part; the main body.

  26. 1881, (w), (w) Thucydides translated into English, Volume 1, page 310,

  27. Night closed upon the pursuit, and aided the mass of the fugitives in their escape.
  28. A large body of individuals, especially persons.

  29. (ux)

  30. puhekieltä The lower classes of persons.

  31. puhekieltä To form or collect into a mass; to form into a collective body; to bring together into masses; to assemble.

  32. 1829, William Burke, John Macnee, Trial of William Burke and Helen MDougal: Before the High Court of Judiciary, William Hare'',

  33. They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so.
  34. 1857, Edward Henry Nolan, The Illustrated History of the War against Russia, Parts 93-111, page 432,

  35. Every bend on the hill had acted like a funnel to mass them together in this peculiar way.
  36. 1869, H. P. Robinson, Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints on Composition and Chiariscuro for Photographers,

  37. Where there is too great a repetition of forms, light and shade will break them up or mass them together.
  38. puhekieltä To have a certain mass.

  39. I mass 70 kilograms

  40. Involving a mass of things; concerning a large quantity or number.

  41. There is evidence of mass extinctions in the distant past.

  42. 1988, V. V. Zagladin, Vitaly Baskakov, International Working Class and Communist Movement: Historical Record, 1830s to Mid-1940s, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=oSEFAAAAMAAJ&q=%22sufficiently+mass%22&dq=%22sufficiently+mass%22&hl=en&ei=H0yDTZz4McTzcfrV1ZYD&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=60&ved=0CMMCEOgBMDs page 236,

  43. The national liberation movement had not yet developed to a sufficiently mass scale.
  44. 1989, Creighton Peden, Larry E. Axel (editors), God, Values, and Empiricism: Issues in Philosophical Theology, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=dsb_KMM5vFQC&pg=PA2&dq=%22incredibly+mass%22&hl=en&ei=q3CDTZ_ZDZG8cfGQhKID&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCkQ6AEwAAv=onepage&q=%22incredibly%20mass%22&f=false page 2,

  45. With perhaps unprecedented magnitude and clarity, Auschwitz brings theologians and philosophers face to face with the facts of suffering on an incredibly mass scale, with issues poignantly raised concerning the absence of divine intervention or the inadequacies of divine power or benevolence; (..).
  46. 2010, John Horne, A Companion to World War I, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=5sm0LLZMzegC&pg=PA159&dq=%22increasingly+mass%22&hl=en&ei=GjqDTdT3Gs_JcYDo9ZsD&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=81&ved=0CNYDEOgBMFAv=onepage&q=%22increasingly%20mass%22&f=false page 159,

  47. The air arms did more than provide the warring nations with individual heroes, for their individual exploits occurred within the context of an increasingly mass aerial effort in a war of the masses.
  48. Involving a mass of people; of, for, or by the masses.

  49. Mass unemployment resulted from the financial collapse.

  50. 1958, Child Welfare, volume 37, page 2:

  51. Every agency is sold on use of mass media today — or at least, it thinks it is — and what can be "masser" than television?
  52. 1970, James Wilson White, The Sōkagakkai and Mass Society, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=FEdxm4SgQbAC&pg=PA3&dq=%22fully+mass%22&hl=en&ei=nQuCTbC7GsePcfaxpIwD&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAwv=onepage&q=%22fully%20mass%22&f=false page 3,

  53. While agreeing with Bell on the unlikelihood that any fully mass — in the sense of atomized and alienated — society has ever existed,5 I believe that at any point in time, in any social system, some elements may be characterized as "masses."
  54. 1974, Edward Abraham Cohn, The Political Economy of Environmental Enhancement, page 91:

  55. Undoubtedly this is the case; at least it is "masser" than in Pinchot's time.
  56. 1999 December, Sara Miles, Rebel with a Cause, in w:Out (magazine)|Out, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=WWIEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA132&dq=%22formerly+mass%22&hl=en&ei=NZ-CTeDtKMj4cZHh_Y8D&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=30&ved=0CK0BEOgBMB0v=onepage&q=%22formerly%20mass%22&f=false page 132,

  57. But it also highlights the changes that have taken place in gay and AIDS activism, and the way that a formerly mass movement has been recast.
  58. 2000, Howie Klein, Queer as role models, in The Advocate, number 825, 21 November 2000, page 9:

  59. The director didn't make the images up; they're there, but in putting that one slice of gay life into the massest of mass media — the amoral promiscuity, the drug and alcohol abuse, the stereotyped flamboyance and campiness, the bitchy queeniness and flimsy values — something very dangerous happens ...
  60. 2001, Brian Moeran. Asian Media Productions, page 13:

  61. ... if only because it promises the ‘massest’ of mass markets.
  62. 2004, John R. Hall, Gone from the Promised Land: Jonestown in American Cultural History, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=ZgWh_E1f0asC&pg=PA79&dq=%22overwhelmingly+mass%22&hl=en&ei=0QWCTc7CJ4j6cJ-hoYMD&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CD4Q6AEwBAv=onepage&q=%22overwhelmingly%20mass%22&f=false page 79,

  63. Finally, in the past century, secular culture itself has undergone a transition from predominantly folk styles to an overwhelmingly mass culture, (..).
  64. 2007, Thomas Peele, Queer popular culture: literature, media, film, and television, page 11:

  65. As a right, we come to expect it, and that happens through the mass media, the massest of which, by far, is television.
  66. puhekieltä The eucharist Eucharist, now especially in Roman Catholicism.

  67. puhekieltä Celebration of the eucharist Eucharist.

  68. puhekieltä The sacrament of the eucharist Eucharist.

  69. A musical setting of parts of the mass.

  70. puhekieltä To celebrate mass.

  71. (rfquotek)

  72. liver

  73. tax, payment

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