nipper

suomi-englanti sanakirja

nipper englannista suomeksi

  1. saksi

  2. muksu

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

nipper englanniksi

  1. One who, or that which, nips.

  2. (RQ:Beckett Watt)

  3. Any of various devices (as pincers) for nipping.

  4. A child.

  5. (RQ:Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four)

  6. (quote-journal)

  7. A child aged from 5 to 13 in the Australian surf life-saving clubs.

  8. 2003 Some Like It Hot: The Beach As a Cultural Dimension

  9. SLSA has become a multi-million dollar enterprise comprising 262 clubs located around the Australian coastline, with 100000 members, which included thousands of juniors or 'nippers', as they were more commonly known.
  10. {{quote-text|en|year=2008|author=Tania Cassidy; Robyn L. Jones; Paul Potrac|title=Understanding Sports Coaching: The Social, Cultural and Pedagogical Foundations of Coaching Practice

  11. 2009, Didgeridoos and Didgeridon'ts: A Brit 's Guide to Moving Your Life Down Under

  12. Every club around Australia offers a Nippers programme. Nippers is open to children from the age of 5 through to 13 years old (..)
  13. October 6, 2011, https://web.archive.org/web/20120321105500/http://sls.com.au/content/nipper-numbers-exceed-60000

  14. The Nippers program, for children aged five to thirteen, promotes water safety skills and confidence in a safe beach environment
  15. September 5, 2013, Eve Jeffery, "Nippers season begins on the north coast", in ''Echonetdaily ''

  16. Of our movement’s 153,000 members, over 58,500 are nippers (5-13 years). This equates to nearly 40% of our total membership and shows just how significant the junior movement is within surf lifesaving.
  17. A boy working as a navvies' assistant.

  18. A mosquito.

  19. One of four foreteeth in a horse.

  20. A satirist.

  21. (RQ:Ascham Scholemaster) ready backbiters, sore nippers, and spiteful reporters privily of good men.

  22. A pickpocket; a young or petty thief.

  23. A fish, the cunner.

  24. A European crab ((w)).

  25. The claws of a crab or lobster.

  26. A young bluefish.

  27. A machine used by a inspector to stamp passengers' tickets.

  28. {{quote-text|en|year=1908|title=Transport World|volume=24|page=319

  29. One of a pair of automatically locking handcuffs.

  30. One of the gloves or mittens worn by fishermen to protect their hands from cold and abrasion.

  31. (quote-book)

  32. To seize (two ropes) together.