cracker

cracker

englanti
  1. suolakeksi, keksi

  2. korppu

  3. yhteys|BrE|k=en paukkukaramelli

  4. krakkeri

  5. särkijä

  6. yhteys|USA|halventava|k=en|Georgia|Florida valkoinen (valkoihoinen ihminen)

Esimerkkejä:

Christmas crackers

Liittyvät sanat: nutcracker

Synonyymisanakirja

cracker

tykinjysäys, cherry bomb, paukkukaramelli, sähikäinen, paukkuraketti, paukkupommi, ilotulitus, pyrotekniikka, ilotulite, pikkulahja, lahja.

Rimmaavat sanat

cracker rimmaa näiden kanssa:

snooker...

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Englannin sanakirja

cracker (englanti > suomi)

  1. hapankorppu, voileipäkeksi; näkkileipä

  2. särkjä, murtaja

  3. krakkaamo

  4. pinko in school

  5. murtaja

  6. rehentelijä, rehvastelija

  7. kalpeanaaama

cracker englanniksi

  1. A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal cracker|animal crackers).

  2. A short piece of twisted string tied to the end of a whip that creates the distinctive sound when the whip is thrown or cracked.

  3. A firecracker.

  4. A person or thing that crack cracks, or that cracks a thing (e.g. whip cracker; nutcracker).

  5. A Christmas cracker.

  6. refinery Refinery equipment used to pyrolyse organic feedstocks. If catalyst is used to aid pyrolysis it is informally called a cat-cracker

  7. puhekieltä A fine thing or person (crackerjack).

  8. Shes an absolute cracker! The show was a cracker!''

  9. {{quote-journal

  10. An ambitious or hard-working person (i.e. someone who arises at the 'crack' of dawn).

  11. puhekieltä One who cracks (i.e. overcomes) computer software or security restrictions.

  12. 1984, Richard Sedric Fox Eells, Peter Raymond Nehemkis, Corporate Intelligence and Espionage: A Blueprint for Executive Decision Making, Macmillan, p 137:

  13. It stated to one of the company's operators, “The Phantom, the system cracker, strikes again . . . Soon I will zero (expletive deleted) your desks and your backups on System A. I have already cracked your System B.
  14. 2002, Steve Jones, Encyclopedia of New Media (page 1925)

  15. Likewise, early software pirates and "crackers" often used phrases like "information wants to be free" to protest the regulations against the copying of proprietary software packages and computer systems.
  16. puhekieltä A noisy boaster; a swaggering fellow.

  17. Shakespeare

  18. What cracker is this same that deafs our ears?
  19. puhekieltä An impoverished white person from the southeastern United States, originally associated with Georgia and parts of Florida; by extension: any white person.

  20. A northern pintail, species of dabbling duck.

  21. puhekieltä A pair of fluted rolls for grinding caoutchouc.

  22. (rfquotek)

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