apprehension

apprehension

englanti
  1. (ei monikkoa) olemuksen käsittäminen

  2. (ei monikkoa) huoli, huolestuneisuus, levottomuus, paha aavistus

  3. oikeustiede|k=en pidätys, vangitseminen

Liittyvät sanat: understanding

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apprehension

vangitseminen, kaappaus, kiinniotto, pidätys, saada kiinni, pidättäminen, tieto, ymmärrys, käsitys, ymmärtäminen, ymmärtämys, käsityskyky, itsetuntemus, pintapuoliset tiedot.

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Englannin sanakirja

apprehension (englanti > suomi)

  1. ottaminen

  2. pidättäminen, pidätys

  3. ymmärtäminen, ymmärrys

  4. käsitys

  5. ymmärrys

  6. aavistus

apprehension englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä The physical act of seize seizing or take hold|taking hold of; seizure.

  2. 2006, Phil Senter, "Comparison of Forelimb Function between Deinonychus and Babiraptor (Theropoda: Dromaeosauridea)", Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, vol. 26, no. 4 (Dec.), p. 905:

  3. The wing would have been a severe obstruction to apprehension of an object on the ground.
  4. puhekieltä The act of seizing or taking by legal process; arrest.

  5. 1855, w:Elizabeth_Gaskell Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South, ch. 37:

  6. The warrant had been issued for his apprehension on the charge of rioting.
  7. The act of grasping with the intellect; the contemplation of things, without affirming, denying, or passing any judgment; intellection; perception.

  8. 1815, w:Percy_Bysshe_Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley, "On Life," in A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays (1840 edition):

  9. We live on, and in living we lose the apprehension of life.
  10. opinion Opinion; conception; sentiment; idea.

  11. 1901, w:Kate Douglas Wiggin|Kate Douglas Wiggin, Penelopes English Experiences'', ch. 8:

  12. We think we get a kind of vague apprehension of what London means from the top of a 'bus better than anywhere else.
  13. The faculty by which ideas are conceived or by which perceptions are grasped; understanding.

  14. 1854, w:Charles_Dickens Charles Dickens, Hard Times, ch. 7:

  15. Strangers of limited information and dull apprehension were sometimes observed not to know what a Powler was.
  16. anticipation Anticipation, mostly of things unfavorable; dread or fear at the prospect of some future ill.

  17. 1846, w:Herman_Melville Herman Melville, Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life, ch. 32:

  18. Every circumstance which evinced the savage nature of the beings at whose mercy I was, augmented the fearful apprehensions that consumed me.

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