angle in Finnish
angle in Finnish is kulma, nurkka, suunnanmuutos — angle means the space between two lines or surfaces that meet at a point, measured in degrees.
angle in Finnish
kulma
nurkka
A corner where two walls intersect.
suunnanmuutos
A change in direction.
kulma
A viewpoint; a way of looking at something.
perspektiivi
A viewpoint; a way of looking at something.
kantti
A viewpoint; a way of looking at something.
näkökulma
A viewpoint; a way of looking at something.
olla kulma
(transitive, often in the passive) To place (something) at an angle.
olla kulmassa
(transitive, often in the passive) To place (something) at an angle.
onkia
(intransitive) To try to catch fish with a hook and line.
What does "angle" mean?
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noun The space between two lines or surfaces that meet at a point, measured in degrees.
"The two walls met at a ninety-degree angle."
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noun A particular way of looking at or approaching a situation, especially in a story or argument.
"The reporter looked for a fresh angle on the old story."
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verb To present something from a particular point of view, often to favor one side.
"The ad was angled to appeal mainly to young parents."
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verb To fish with a hook and line.
"They spent the morning angling for trout in the river."
angle in a sentence
- The two walls met at a ninety-degree angle.
- She adjusted the ladder to a steeper angle.
- The reporter looked for a fresh angle on the old story.
- Try to see the problem from a different angle.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "angle" in Finnish?
"angle" in Finnish is kulma, nurkka, suunnanmuutos. angle means: The space between two lines or surfaces that meet at a point, measured in degrees.
How do you use "angle" in a sentence?
Example: "The two walls met at a ninety-degree angle." In Finnish, "angle" is kulma, nurkka, suunnanmuutos.
Are there other ways to say "angle" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 9 translations listed for "angle": kulma, nurkka, suunnanmuutos, perspektiivi, kantti, näkökulma.
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