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finger
Finger tarimas:
/'fiɳgə/
Finger audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: One of the five digits of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- noun: The part of a glove designed to cover a finger.
- noun: Something, such as an oblong peninsula, that resembles one of the digits of the hand.
- noun: The length or width of a finger.
- noun: A degree of participation; a share: "seems almost sure to have a finger or two in crafting the final blueprint” ( George B. Merry).
- noun: An obscene gesture of defiance or derision made by pointing or jabbing the middle finger upward. Often used with the.
- verb-transitive: To touch with the fingers; handle. See Synonyms at
touch . - verb-transitive: Music To mark (a score) with indications of which fingers are to play the notes.
- verb-transitive: Music To play (an instrument) by using the fingers in a particular order or way.
- verb-transitive: Slang To inform on.
- verb-transitive: Slang To designate, especially as an intended victim.
- verb-intransitive: To handle something with the fingers.
- verb-intransitive: Music To use the fingers in playing an instrument.
- idiom: have To hope for a successful or advantageous outcome.
- idiom: lay (one's) To locate; find: We haven't been able to lay a finger on those photos.
- idiom: put (one's) finger on To remember; recall: I know his name; I just can't put my finger on it.
- idiom: twist To dominate utterly and effortlessly.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- little fingermažasis pirštas
- ring finger bevardis (pirštas)
- pastebėti
- to have a finger in the pie būti įsivėlusiam į ką
- his fingers are all thum
- pirštas
- index/fore finger smilius
- smaližius
- to lay
- to put one's finger on tiksliai ką nurodyti