English to Finnish Meaning of east


East :

menneisyys, etuosa, suunnata

itä-, itäinen, itään, itämainen

itäänEastsitäänitään
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Definitions of east in English
Noun(1) the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees(2) the countries of Asia(3) the region of the United States lying to the north of the Ohio River and to the east of the Mississippi River(4) the direction corresponding to the eastward cardinal compass point(5) a location in the eastern part of a country, region, or city
Adjective(1) situated in or facing or moving toward the east
Adverb(1) to, toward, or in the east
Examples of east in English
(1) It will cost an estimated Ôö¼├║65,000 to repair the fragile east window at All Saints parish church in Otley but churchgoers fear it may be lost unless the money is raised soon.(2) Korca is a city located in the east of Albania close to the border of Greece.(3) For example, populations in the wetter regions west of the Rocky Mountains are different than those in drier regions to the east .(4) Over the next 24 hours, temperatures will rise no higher than 3 deg C but the chilly north east winds will make it feel more like minus 5 deg C.(5) There is a trail beginning just to the east of the mini-rail.(6) You know, Mojave is north and to the east of Los Angeles.(7) We stood in the street looking east at the smoke.(8) The mountain was actually directly to the east of Torat, which was an island.(9) she comes from the east of Scotland(10) Roads in the north of the county, particularly to the east of the A1, were worst affected and some needed to be cleared by snow ploughs.(11) The clouds do start early and there is a strong east wind so it is confusing thinking about how to handle the task.(12) In the past the water discoloured after three days of the east wind blowing.(13) It was believed that the east window of the church dated back to the Reformation period.(14) What follows is the account of a boy living in a rural east Texas town.(15) At Dolly's Restaurant on the east edge of town, the shift manager was hoping the news wasn't true.(16) Driven by a penetrating east wind, it drifted until every hollow and depression was filled and the landscape assumed the appearance of a vast white prairie.
Related Phrases of east
(1) to the east ::
itään
(2) go east ::
itään
(3) due east ::
itään
(4) in the east ::
idässä
(5) going east ::
menossa itään
Synonyms
Adjective
1. eastern ::
itäinen
2. easterly ::
itä-
3. eastward ::
itään
4. oriental ::
itämainen
Noun
5. orient ::
suunnata
Different Forms
east, easts, eastward, eastwards
Word Example from TV Shows
Go east.

Go EAST.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 6

on the flags of East Africa.

on the flags of East Africa.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 13

There is quicksand to the west,
a path leads to the east.

There is quicksand to the west, a path leads to the EAST."

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 6

Until the sun rises in the west
and sets in the east,

Until the sun rises in the west and sets in the EAST,

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 10

♪ East, west, battle best
Turn your bones to ashes ♪

♪ East, west, battle best Turn your bones to ashes ♪

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 2

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