slot
slot
englantireikä, aukko, rako
raha-aukko (automaatissa)
(varattu) tila, aika
tietotekniikka|k=en korttipaikka
Esimerkkejä:
an aircraft landing slot
the TV program has a new time slot
Most graphics cards on the market as of 2010 are dual slot graphics cards.
Synonyymisanakirja
slot
kolikkoaukko, postiluukku, kirjeluukku, pistorasia, lovi, rako, ura, aukko, reikä, korttipaikka, laajennuspaikka.
Rimmaavat sanat
slot rimmaa näiden kanssa:
pippalot, lähivalot, ramppivalot, huomiovalot, ajovalot, kaukovalot, lentovalot, parrasvalot, lähestymisvalot, kynnysvalot...
Englannin sanakirja
slot (englanti > suomi)
slot englanniksi
A broad, flat, wooden bar, a slat, especially as used to secure a door, window, etc.
A metal bolt or wooden bar, especially as a crosspiece.
puhekieltä An implement for baring, bolting, locking or securing a door, box, gate, lid, window or the like.
puhekieltä A channel opening in the stator or rotor of a rotating machine for ventilation and insertion of windings.
puhekieltä The barrel or tube of a wave.
puhekieltä To bar, bolt or lock a door or window.
puhekieltä To shut with violence; to slam.
to slot a door
A narrow depression, perforation, or aperture; especially, one for the reception of a piece fitting or slide sliding in it.
puhekieltä The allocated time for an aircraft's departure or arrival at an airport's runway.
puhekieltä In a flying display, the fourth position; after the leader and two wingmen.
puhekieltä A space in memory or on disk etc. in which a particular type of object can be stored.
The game offers four save slots.
puhekieltä A slot machine designed for gambling.
puhekieltä The vagina.
2006, Shelby Reed, Madison Hayes, Love a Younger Man (page 165)
2006, Rod Waleman, The Stepdaughters (page 20)
To put something (such as a coin) into a slot (narrow aperture)
To assign something or someone into a slot (gap in a schedule or sequence)
To put something where it belongs.
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1819: “One is from Hexamshire; he is wont to trace the Tynedale and Teviotdale thieves, as a bloodhound follows the slot of a hurt deer.” — Walter Scott, Ivanhoe
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