aperture in Finnish
aperture in Finnish is aukko, reikä, aukon halkaisija — aperture means a small opening, gap, or hole, especially one that lets light or something else pass through.
aperture in Finnish
aukko
A small or narrow opening, gap, slit, or hole.
reikä
A small or narrow opening, gap, slit, or hole.
aukko
(astronomy, photography) The diameter of such a hole which restricts the width of the lightpath through the whole system. For a telescope, this is the diameter of the objective lens.
aukon halkaisija
(astronomy, photography) The diameter of such a hole which restricts the width of the lightpath through the whole system. For a telescope, this is the diameter of the objective lens.
What does "aperture" mean?
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noun A small opening, gap, or hole, especially one that lets light or something else pass through.
"Light streamed through a narrow aperture in the cave wall."
aperture in a sentence
- Light streamed through a narrow aperture in the cave wall.
- Adjust the camera's aperture to control how much light hits the sensor.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "aperture" in Finnish?
"aperture" in Finnish is aukko, reikä, aukon halkaisija. aperture means: A small opening, gap, or hole, especially one that lets light or something else pass through.
How do you use "aperture" in a sentence?
Example: "Light streamed through a narrow aperture in the cave wall." In Finnish, "aperture" is aukko, reikä, aukon halkaisija.
Are there other ways to say "aperture" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "aperture": aukko, reikä, aukon halkaisija.
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