punch
noun
/pʌnt͡ʃ/
,
/pʌnʃ/
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- (uncountable) Power, strength, energy.
- (uncountable) Impact.
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isku,
iskunappula
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- (countable, rare) A blow from something other than the fist.
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iskunappula
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- (countable) A hit or strike with one's fist.
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iskunappula,
nyrkinisku
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punch
noun
/pʌnt͡ʃ/
,
/pʌnʃ/
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- (countable) A device, generally slender and round, used for creating holes in thin material, for driving an object through a hole in a containing object, or to stamp or emboss a mark or design on a surface.
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läpi,
lävistin,
meisti,
rei'itin,
rei'ittäjä,
reikä
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- (countable) A mechanism for punching holes in paper or other thin material.
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rei'itin,
rei'ittäjä
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punch
noun
/pʌnt͡ʃ/
,
/pʌnʃ/
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- A beverage, generally containing a mixture of fruit juice and some other beverage, often alcoholic.
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booli,
punssi
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punch
verb
/pʌnt͡ʃ/
,
/pʌnʃ/
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- To employ a punch to create a hole in or stamp or emboss a mark on something.
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leimata,
meistää,
stanssata
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punch
verb
/pʌnt͡ʃ/
,
/pʌnʃ/
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- (transitive) To strike with one's fist.
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lyödä nyrkillä
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- (transitive, winemaking) To perform pigeage: to stamp down grape skins that float to the surface during fermentation.
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naputella,
rei'ittää
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- (transitive) To operate (a device or system) by depressing a button, key, bar, or pedal, or by similar means.
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painaa nappia
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- (transitive) To hit (a ball or similar object) with less than full force.
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tuupata
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Punch
properNoun
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- (British) A glove puppet who is the main character used in a Punch and Judy show.
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Punch
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