Translation for "reuna-" to english
Reuna-
adjective
Translation examples
adjective
Joten on olemassa reuna-maa.
So there is a marginal land.
Silmäluomien haavoja voi vaikuttaa silmäluomen reunan, tai yli silmäluomen reunan - tämä voi myös aiheuttaa silmän kudosten vaurioita.
Eyelid lacerations may affect the eyelid margin, or beyond the eyelid margin - this can also cause eye tissue damages.
valitse vasemmasta reunasta hakemukset tai päätökset
choose applications or decisions from the left margin
Siipien alapinta: Etusiipi ruosteenpunainen, reunassa mustia pisteitä.
Wing underside: Forewing rust-red, margin with black spots.
Opettele käyttämään oikeaa reunaa teidän antelias planeetan.
Learn to use the right margin of your generous planet.
Määrittele sivun sidottavan reunan marginaalin arvo.
Specify a value for the margin on the outside edges of the pages.
Takasiiven reunassa oranssi vyö, jossa rivi mustia pisteitä.
Orange strip with row of black spots near margin of hind wing.
Tulet Canal de las Vacasin reunaa seuraten Ándaran majalle (50min) (1715 m), jossa on tarjolla ruokaa ja juomaa.
Later you follow the margin of th
Safetac-teknologia sulkee haavan reunan tehokkaasti, pitäen ympärysihon kuivana ja terveenä.
Safetac adhesive seals the wound margins, keeping the skin around the wound dry and healthy.
Lisäksi vihkoarkin reunaan painettiin FINLANDIA 2017:n logo sinisellä foliolla.
In addition, the FINLANDIA 2017 logo was printed in the margin of the booklet with blue foil.
C. comosum 'Variegatum' Tämän lajin lehdet ovat tummanvihreät, joissa on valkoinen reuna.
C. comosum 'Variegatum' has darker green leaves with white margins.
Alueelta on löydetty 37 lajia, 20 keskustan hiekoilta ja 17 reuna-alueilta.
There are only 37 plant species, 20 recorded in the main body of the sands and 17 around the outer margins.
Sabino1-tyypin hevosilla on tyypillisesti vähintään kaksi korkeaa sukkaa ja valkoisia läikkiä tai sekakarvaa vatsassa tai kupeilla, ja kuvioiden reunat ovat epätasaiset.
Typically, Sabino 1 horses have two or more white feet or legs, a blaze, spots or roaning on the belly or flanks, and jagged margins to white markings.
adjective
Reuna tai puoli visio - näkemys, että tapahtuu reuna-alueilla verkkokalvon.
Peripheral or lateral vision - vision that is peripheral to the retina of the eye.
Ketoni - reuna antispasmodic toimintaa.
Ketone - peripheral antispasmodic action.
Tämän tyyppinen laite tunnetaan reuna-tulo.
This type of device is known as peripheral input.
-Micro-USB-virtalähteeseen (kulutusta: 400 mA + reuna);
-Micro-USB power outlet (consumption: 400 mA + peripheral);
Äkillinen koordinoinnin koirillaSe kutsutaan reuna vestibular oireyhtymä.
Sudden coordination disorder in dogsCalled peripheral vestibular syndrome.
- Helpompaa yhdistää reuna-moduuli Nano board
- More convenient to connect the peripheral module to Nano board
Ydinkeskustassa pysäköiminen on kalliimpaa kuin reuna-alueilla.
Parking is more expensive in the city centre than in the peripheral areas.
Kinect Microsoft ei ole vain toinen reuna Xbox 360.
Kinect from Microsoft is not only another peripheral for Xbox 360.
Nämä kuvaavat myös objektiivin reuna-alueilta, mikä aiheuttaa laadun heikkenemistä.
These also capture images in peripheral lens areas resulting in quality deterioration.
Valjastaa kirjaston käyttäjät sekä palveluiden suunnitteluun että toteutukseen Mahdollistaa käyttäjille kirjaston tarjoamien palveluiden kehittäminen ja muokkaaminen Kerätä ja yhdistää ideoita ja tuotteita kirjastoalan ytimestä ja reuna-alueilta Tutkia ja parantaa palveluita yhteistyössä käyttäjien ja kirjaston kesken Korvata palveluita uusilla ja toimivammilla Muuttuneella vuorovaikutteisuudella on keskeinen rooli Kirjasto 2.0 keskustelussa ja käsitteen määrittelyssä.
Browser + Web 2.0 Applications + Connectivity = Full-featured OPAC Harness the library user in both design and implementation of services Library users should be able to craft and modify library provided services Harvest and integrate ideas and products from peripheral fields into library service models Continue to examine and improve services and be willing to replace them at any time with newer and better services.
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