bracket in Finnish
bracket in Finnish is hyllynkannatin, kannatin, pidin — bracket means a support fixed to a wall or frame that holds up a shelf or other object.
bracket in Finnish
hyllynkannatin
A fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.
kannatin
A fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.
pidin
A fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.
hela
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
kannatin
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
kiinnitin
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
kiinnitysrauta
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
kulmalevy
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
pidike
(engineering) Any intermediate object that connects a smaller part to a larger part, the smaller part typically projecting sideways from the larger part.
pukki
(nautical) A short crooked timber, resembling a knee, used as a support.
sivulevy
(military) The cheek or side of an ordnance carriage, supporting the trunnions.
sulje
Any of the characters “(”, “)”, “[”, “]”, “{”, “}”, “⟨”, “⟩”, “<”, “>”, or the like, used in pairs to enclose parenthetic remarks, sections of mathematical expressions, etc.
sulkumerkki
Any of the characters “(”, “)”, “[”, “]”, “{”, “}”, “⟨”, “⟩”, “<”, “>”, or the like, used in pairs to enclose parenthetic remarks, sections of mathematical expressions, etc.
sulku
Any of the characters “(”, “)”, “[”, “]”, “{”, “}”, “⟨”, “⟩”, “<”, “>”, or the like, used in pairs to enclose parenthetic remarks, sections of mathematical expressions, etc.
ottelujärjestys
(sports) A diagram of games in a tournament.
pudotuspeliennuste
(sports) A prediction of the outcome of games in a tournament, used for betting purposes.
luokka
One of several ranges of numbers.
haarukka
(military) Typically of stationary weapons, the zone enclosed by one long and one short shot impact expected to be hit very accurately.
panna hakasulkeisiin
To bound on both sides, to surround, as enclosing with brackets.
panna hakasulkuihin
To bound on both sides, to surround, as enclosing with brackets.
panna sulkeisiin
To bound on both sides, to surround, as enclosing with brackets.
panna sulkuihin
To bound on both sides, to surround, as enclosing with brackets.
haarukoida
(photography) To take multiple images of the same subject, using a range of exposure settings, in order to help ensure that a satisfactory image is obtained.
What does "bracket" mean?
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noun A support fixed to a wall or frame that holds up a shelf or other object.
"He screwed a metal bracket into the wall to hold the TV."
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noun One of a pair of punctuation marks — such as ( ) or [ ] — used to enclose extra information or set apart a section of text or a mathematical expression.
"She added a clarifying note in brackets."
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noun A category or range that something falls into, especially for income, age, or a tournament.
"Her salary put her in a higher tax bracket this year."
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verb To group things together as belonging to the same category.
"Critics tend to bracket the two novels together, though they're quite different."
bracket in a sentence
- He screwed a metal bracket into the wall to hold the TV.
- The bookshelf rests on two sturdy brackets.
- She added a clarifying note in brackets.
- Square brackets are often used to insert an editor's comment into a quotation.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bracket" in Finnish?
"bracket" in Finnish is hyllynkannatin, kannatin, pidin. bracket means: A support fixed to a wall or frame that holds up a shelf or other object.
How do you use "bracket" in a sentence?
Example: "He screwed a metal bracket into the wall to hold the TV." In Finnish, "bracket" is hyllynkannatin, kannatin, pidin.
Are there other ways to say "bracket" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 22 translations listed for "bracket": hyllynkannatin, kannatin, pidin, hela, kiinnitin, kiinnitysrauta.
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