dash

suomi-englanti sanakirja

dash englannista suomeksi

  1. viiva, ajatusviiva

  2. pelotella

  3. spurtti, syöksy

  4. pinkaisu, ryntäys

  5. pikajuoksu

  6. murskata

  7. pirskauttaa

  8. rientää, syöksyä

  9. rikkoutua

  10. näyttävyys

  11. paiskata

  12. morseviiva

  1. Substantiivi

  2. ajatusviiva, viiva

  3. viiva

  4. spurtti, pinkaisu, kipaisu

  5. tilkka

  6. voitelu bribe; pikkulahja small gift

  7. Verbi

  8. pinkoa, pinkaista, pyrähtää, syöksähtää, syöksyä

  9. kiitää, häipyä

  10. lyödä, iskeä

  11. paiskata, singota

  12. roiskuttaa, roiskua

  13. paiskata, roiskauttaa; lorauttaa of liquid

  14. murskata, murskaantua

  15. lannistaa transitive, lannistua intransitive

  16. hutaista, huitaista

  17. sutaista

  18. samperi, helkkari

dash englanniksi

  1. (senseid) ''Any of the following symbols:'' ((l)), ((l)), ((l)), or ((l)).

  2. (hypo)

    (hyper)

  3. A hyphen or sign.

  4. The longer of the two symbols of code.

  5. A short run, flight.

  6. (syn)

    (uxi)

  7. A rushing or violent onset.

  8. (quote-book)

  9. Violent strike; a whack.

  10. {{quote-song|en|artist=C1 from LTH|title=Irrelevant Things|date=2018-01-24

  11. A small quantity of a liquid substance etc.; less than 1/8 of a teaspoon.

  12. (ux)

  13. A slight admixture.

  14. Ostentatious vigor.

  15. A bribe or gratuity; a gift.

  16. (quote-book)1950|passage=Writing in 1924 on a similar situation in Ugep, the political officer, Mr. S. T. Harvey noted: "In the old days there was no specified dowry but merely dashes given to the father-in-law, from 8 to 20 rods according to the status of the man(..)The dowry is made small because whatsoever a woman farms or reaps during her life time is by native custom the property of her parents."|year=2006|author=Adiele Eberechukwu Afigbo|page=99|isbn=978-1-58046-242-6|series=Rochester Studies in African History and the Diaspora|seriesvolume=25|issn=1092-5228|publisher=University of Rochester Press

  17. (n-g)

  18. 1853, (w), ''(w)'', Chapter VI, serialized in ''Harper's New Monthly Magazine'', (VIII, no. 43, Dec 1853) p. 118

  19. Sir Thomas looks as if to ask what the dash is that to you! but wanting still to go to India again, and knowing how strong the Newcomes are in Leadenhall Street, he thinks it necessary to be civil to the young cub, and swallows his pride once more into his waistband.
    Comment: Some editions leave this passage out. Of those that include it, some change the 'you!' to 'you?'.
  20. 1884, Lord Robert Gower, ''My Reminiscences'', reprinted in "The Evening Lamp", ''The Christian Union'', (29) 22, (May 29, 1884) p. 524

  21. Who the dash is this person whom none of us know? and what the dash does he do here?
  22. (ellipsis of).

  23. {{quote-book|en|date=October 19 1955|author=Rex Stout|title=The Next Witness|page=31|publisher=Three Witnesses (book)|''Three Witnesses'', 94 Books|Bantam|isbn=0553249592

  24. The dashboard of a media user.

  25. 2018, anonymous, quoted in Mélanie Bourdaa, "'May We Meet Again': Social Bonds, Activities, and Identities in the Clexa Fandom", in ''A Companion to Media Fandom and Fan Studies'' (ed. Paul Booth), page 392:

  26. -i hope you find at least one thing on your dash that will make you laugh today.
  27. 2018, "notthesameknowledge", quoted in Randall Lake, ''Recovering Argument'', unnumbered page:

  28. i cannot tell you how happy it makes me when i see my dash filled with selfies from other folks who look like me.
  29. {{quote-book|en|year=2018|author=Krista Ritchie; Becca Ritchie|title=Alphas Like Us|pageurl=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Alphas_Like_Us/4uD5DwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22my+dash%22+tumblr&pg=PT178&printsec=frontcover|page=unnumbered

  30. (see more citations)

  31. A prime symbol.

  32. To run quickly or for a short distance.

  33. (quote-journal)

  34. To leave or depart.

  35. To destroy by striking (against).

  36. (RQ:Thoreau Cape Cod)

  37. (RQ:Stoker Dracula)

  38. (RQ:Burroughs Tarzan of the Apes)

  39. To throw violently.

  40. (RQ:Bacon Sylva Sylvarum)

  41. (RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)

  42. (quote-song)

  43. To sprinkle; to splatter.

  44. (RQ:Thomson Spring)

  45. (RQ:Spectator)

  46. To mix, reduce, or adulterate, by throwing in something of an inferior quality.

  47. To ruin; to destroy.

  48. To dishearten; to sadden.

  49. or (m) To complete hastily.

  50. To draw or write quickly; jot.

  51. (RQ:Woolf Jacob's Room)

  52. Damn (q).

  53. Damn!

  54. ram (male sheep)

  55. so, and

  56. a (l) (q)

  57. (short for)

  58. and, and then, then

  59. but