crib

crib

englanti
  1. seimi

  2. yhteys|AmE|k=en pinnasänky, vauvansänky

  3. (yl. monikossa) muistilappu, lunttilappu

  4. viljasäilö, -laari

  5. yhteys|slangia|k=en asunto

Synonyymisanakirja

crib

astia, säiliö, säilytyslaatikko, jäteastia, maissinkuivaamo, laari, kaukalo, vilja-aitta, viljamakasiini, varasto, aitta, vuorata, vahvistaa salvoksella, plagioida, varastaa, plagiarisoida.

Englannin sanakirja

crib (englanti > suomi)

  1. pinnasänky

  2. kaukalo

  3. laari

  4. lunttilappu, luntti

  5. luntata in a test, plagiarisoida

crib englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä A baby’s bed (British and Australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.

  2. 1889, w:Mark Twain|Mark Twain, w:A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court|A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.

  3. In two minutes I was kneeling by the child’s crib, and Sandy was dispatching servants here, there, and everywhere, all over the palace. I took in the situation almost at a glance -- membranous croup!''
  4. puhekieltä A bed for a child older than a baby.

  5. 1848, w:Charlotte Bronte|Charlotte Bronte, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=110893069&textreg=2&query=crib&id=BroJanI Jane Eyre.

  6. a day or two afterwards I learned that Miss Temple, on returning to her own room at dawn, had found me laid in the little crib; my face against Helen Burns’s shoulder, my arms round her neck. I was asleep, and Helen was -- dead.''
  7. puhekieltä A small sleeping berth in a packet ship or other small vessel

  8. A wicker basket; compare Moses basket.

  9. A manger, a feeding trough for animals elevated off the earth or floor, especially one for fodder such as hay.

  10. The baby Jesus and the manger in a creche or nativity scene, consisting of statues of Mary, Joseph and various other characters such as the magi.

  11. A bin for drying or storing grain, as with a corn crib.

  12. 1835, w:Washington Irving|Washington Irving, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=373857131&textreg=2&query=crib&id=IrvTour A Tour on the Prairies, Chapter 35.

  13. I began to think of my horse. He, however, like an old campaigner, had taken good care of himself. I found him paying assiduous attention to the crib of Indian corn, and dexterously drawing forth and munching the ears that protruded between the bars.
  14. A small room or covered structure, especially one of rough construction, used for storage or penning animals.

  15. 1871, Richard Malcolm Johnston, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=381034272&tag=EAF618&query=crib&id=eaf618 Dukesborough Tales.

  16. A kitchen, a meat-house, a dairy, a crib with two stalls in the rear, one for the horse the other for the cow, were the out-buildings
  17. (RQ:A) Proverbs 14:4

  18. Where no oxen are, the crib is clean: but much increase is by the strength of the ox.
  19. A confined space, as with a cage or office-cubicle

  20. 1846, w:Charles Dickens|Charles Dickens, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=269586873&tag=Dickens,+Charles,+1812-1870:+Pictures+from+Italy,+1846&query=crib&id=DicPict Pictures from Italy.

  21. The singers were in a crib of wirework (like a large meat-safe or bird-cage) in one corner
  22. puhekieltä A job, a position; (British), an appointment.

  23. 1904, Forrest Crissey, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=183688407&tag=Crissey,+Forrest:+Tattlings+of+a+Retired+Politician,+1904&query=crib&id=CriTatt Tattlings of a Retired Politician.

  24. He had seen so many lean years of faithful service when the enemy held the corner on all the official cribs that, now in the days of his party’s fatness and of his own righteous reward, the habit of good, honest hustling stuck to him, and he lined up an array of pulls and indorsements that made him swell with happiness every time he went over the list.
  25. 1893,— Arthur Conan Doyle, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=279553798&tag=Doyle,+Arthur+Conan:+The+Adventure+of+the+Stockbroker's+Clerk,+1893&query=crib&id=DoyStoc “The Adventure of the Stockbroker’s Clerk”.

  26. but if I have lost my crib and get nothing in exchange I shall feel what a soft Johnny I have been.
  27. A hovel, a roughly constructed building best suited to the shelter of animals but used for human habitation.

  28. puhekieltä One’s residence, or where one normally hangs out.

  29. A boxy structure traditionally built of heavy wooden timbers, to support an existing structure from below, as with a mineshaft or a building being raised off its foundation in preparation for being moved; see cribbing.

  30. puhekieltä A collection of quotes or references for use in speaking, for assembling a written document, or as an aid to a project of some sort; a crib sheet.

  31. puhekieltä A minor theft, extortion or embezzlement, with or without criminal intent.

  32. puhekieltä Short for the card game cribbage.

  33. 1913 w:D.H. Lawrence|D. H. Lawrence, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=427640224&tag=Lawrence,+D.+H.:+Sons+and+Lovers,+1913&query=crib&id=LawSons Sons and Lovers.

  34. “May we play crib, Mrs. Radford?” he asked.
  35. puhekieltä The cards discarded by players and used by the dealer.

  36. 1814, w:Jane Austen|Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=79203748&textreg=2&query=crib&id=AusMans Chapter 2.1.

  37. “And that makes thirty-one; -- four in hand and eight in crib. -- You are to deal, ma’am; shall I deal for you?”''
  38. puhekieltä A known piece of information corresponding to a section of encrypted text, that is then used to work out the remaining sections.

  39. puhekieltä A small holiday home, often near a beach and of simple construction.

  40. puhekieltä A packed lunch taken to work.

  41. puhekieltä A small raft made of timber.

  42. puhekieltä To place or confine in a crib.

  43. To shut up or confine in a narrow habitation; to cage; to cramp.

  44. I. Taylor

  45. if only the vital energy be not cribbed or cramped
  46. Shakespeare

  47. Now I am cabin'd, cribbed, confined.
  48. puhekieltä To collect one or more passages and/or references for use in a speech, written document or as an aid for some task; to create a crib sheet.

  49. I cribbed the recipe from the Food Network site, but made a few changes of my own.

  50. puhekieltä To install timber supports, as with cribbing.

  51. puhekieltä To steal or embezzle, to cheat out of.

  52. It was very easy, Briggs said, to make a galley-slave of a boy all the half-year, and then score him up idle; and to crib two dinners a-week out of his board, and then score him up greedy; but that wasn’t going to be submitted to, he believed, was it? — Charles Dickens, Dombey and Son, 1848, http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=260418472&textreg=2&query=crib&id=DicDomb Chapter 14.

  53. puhekieltä To complain, to grumble

  54. {{quote-book

  55. To crowd together, or to be confined, as if in a crib or in narrow accommodations.

  56. Gauden

  57. Who sought to make (..) bishops to crib in a Presbyterian trundle bed.
  58. puhekieltä To seize the manger or other solid object with the teeth and draw in wind.

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