lot

lot

  1. joukko, määrä

  2. osa, kohtalo

  3. osuus

  4. (onnenpeli) arpa

  5. palsta, tontti

  6. erä, tavaraerä AmE

  7. yhteys|arkikieltä|k=en porukka, sakki

Esimerkkejä:

Spend a lot of money

Lots of people think so

It was my lot in life

To cast lots

To draw lots

A building lot in a city

A lot of stationery

A sorry lot

A bad lot

Liittyvät sanat: dworzec lotniczny, lotnik, lotnisko, pilot, port lotniczny, samolot, stewardesa

Synonyymisanakirja

lot

esine, fyysinen esine, arvonta, arpa, sosiaaliryhmä, kokoelma, kokouma, kasauma, assemblaasi, yhdistelmä, joukko, erä, nippu, piiri, ryhmä, seurapiiri, joukkio, poppoo, porukka, väki, kimppakyyti, klikki, ryhmäkunta, kuppikunta, sisäpiiri, kopla, ryhmittymä.

Liittyvät sanat: lotina, lotion, lotista, lotja, lotkauttaa, lotota.

Slangisanakirja

  1. lotja : laiva / lautta / amerikkal.iso. Henkilöauto

  2. lotraa: askarrella veden kanssa : Mutsi tykkäs lotraa vodan kans, fönstereitki se tvettas.

  3. lotraa: juopotella : Systeri on taas lotraillu sen viinan kanssa.

  4. lotta: tyttö / nainen

  5. lottaa: pestä

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Rimmaavat sanat

lot rimmaa näiden kanssa:

pippalot, lähivalot, ramppivalot, huomiovalot, ajovalot, kaukovalot, lentovalot, parrasvalot, lähestymisvalot, kynnysvalot...

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Englannin sanakirja

lot (englanti > suomi)

  1. erä

  2. joukko

  3. tontti

  4. kohtalo, osa

  5. arpa

  6. arpaonni

  7. voitto, arpajaisvoitto

lot englanniksi

  1. A large quantity or number; a great deal.

  2. (ux)

  3. W. Black

  4. He wrote to her (..) he might be detained in London by a lot of business.
  5. (quote-book)|chapter=3

  6. A separate portion; a number of things taken collectively.

  7. One or more items auctioned or sold as a unit, separate from other items.

  8. puhekieltä A number of people taken collectively.

  9. A distinct portion or (l) of land, usually smaller than a field.

  10. Kent

  11. The defendants leased a house and lot in the city of New York.
  12. That which happens without human design or forethought; chance; accident; hazard; fortune; fate.

  13. Spenser

  14. But save my life, which lot before your foot doth lay.
  15. Anything (as a die, pebble, ball, or slip of paper) used in determining a question by chance, or without human choice or will.

  16. Bible, Proverbs xvi. 33

  17. The lot is cast into the lap, but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord.
  18. Shakespeare

  19. If we draw lots, he speeds.
  20. The part, or fate, that falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.

  21. Milton

  22. O visions ill foreseen! Each day's 'lots''' / Enough to bear.
  23. Alexander Pope

  24. He was but born to try / The lot of man — to suffer and to die.
  25. (RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)

  26. (..) as Jones alone was discovered, the poor lad bore not only the whole smart, but the whole blame; both which fell again to his lot on the following occasion.
  27. C-3PO

  28. "We seem to be made to suffer. It's our lot in life." in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.
  29. A prize in a lottery.

  30. (rfquotek)

  31. allotment Allotment; lottery.

  32. 1990: (w), Pericles of Athens and the Birth of Democracy, chapter 2: “Politician”, page 40 (Guild Publishing; CNEnglish CN 2239)

  33. The Greeks expected their leaders to show physical courage, whether in the athletic arena or in battle, as well as piety, generosity, and nobility. Cimon had risen to power chiefly because of his military prowess, and any rival must be able to show at least honorable service and military competence. By this time, moreover, the generals were coming to be the most important political figures in Athens. Archons served only for one year and, since 487/6, they were chosen by lot. Generals, on the other hand, were chosen by direct election and could be reelected without limit.
  34. puhekieltä All members of a set; everything.

  35. The table was loaded with food, but by evening there was nothing but crumbs; we had eaten the lot.

  36. An old unit of weight used in many European countries from the Middle Ages, often defined as 1/30 or 1/32 of a (local) pound.

  37. puhekieltä To allot; to sort; to apportion.

  38. puhekieltä To count on|count or reckon on|reckon (on or upon).

  39. tear (from the eye)

  40. gjak Gjak, lot dheAlbanian dhe djersëBlood, tears and sweat

  41. destiny, fate

  42. lottery ticket

  43. share (of inheritance)

  44. plot (of land)

  45. batch (of goods for sale)

  46. English lot (at auction)

  47. prize (in lottery)

  48. English lot, fate

  49. puhekieltä babe

  50. jump

  51. (jbo-rafsi of)

  52. puhekieltä English lot (qualifier)

  53. (form of) (q)

  54. (form of)

  55. flight

  56. sore, wound

  57. sting

  58. A unit of weight: 1 lot = 3 mısqal = 12.797 g (qualifier) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsolete_Tatar_units_of_measurement

  59. fate, destiny

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