downright
suomi-englanti sanakirjadownright englannista suomeksi
selvä, suoranainen
suora
läpeensä
Substantiivi
downright englanniksi
(senseid) Completely, wholly.
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(RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost Q1)
(RQ:More Iniquity) VVhich bold and impudent cuſtome, unleſs you vvere dovvn-right mad, you could never have taken up of your ſelves. VVherefore certainly ſome very vvaggiſh Maſter of the Ceremonies has taught you this ill manners, like him that inſtructed the Sheriff to keep on his Hat vvhen he accoſted the King.
(RQ:Addison Drummer)
(RQ:Inchbald Such Things Are)
(quote-journal)
Of acts or speech: directly and unambiguously; clearly, plainly.
(RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It). Not true in loue? / Celia (As You Like It)|''Cel''(quote-gloss). Yes, vvhen he is in, but I thinke he is not in. / ''Ros''. You haue heard him ſvveare dovvnright he vvas.
(RQ:Richardson Pamela)
(RQ:F. Marryat Too Good) told him downright that he had assisted at many weddings, but he had never the pleasure of supporting such a thorough "carry-me-out-and-bury-me-decently" looking article before.
(RQ:Elyot Dictionary) hanging down ryght.
(RQ:Pliny Holland Historie of the World)
(RQ:Ray Words)
(RQ:Pope Dunciad) climb'd a ſtranded Lighter's height, / Shot to the black abyſs, and plung'd dovvn-right.
(RQ:Hogg Queen's Wake)
(RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)
Immediately at that place and time; without delay; altogether, once, and there.
(RQ:More Psychodia)
(RQ:Arbuthnot Law)
(RQ:Richardson Grandison)
(RQ:Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica)
(RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)'
(RQ:MacDonald Alec Forbes)
(RQ:Stevenson Edinburgh)
(RQ:Priestley English Journey)
Of a person or their behaviour: direct, plain, straightforward; also, of speech: direct and unambiguous; blunt, the point.
(RQ:Shakespeare Measure)
(RQ:Beaumont Fletcher Comedies and Tragedies)
(RQ:Bacon Philosophical Works)
(RQ:Defoe System of Magick)
(RQ:Pope Horace)
(RQ:Adam Smith Wealth of Nations)
(RQ:Austen Emma)
(RQ:Scott Canongate 2)
(RQ:Landon Lady Anne Granard)
(quote-book)’s Bushveldt Carbineers|location=|publisher=& Robertson|Angus & Robertson Publishers|year_published=1982|page=35|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/scapegoatsofempi0000witt/page/35/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-207-14666-4|passage=There were miners from Klondyke, hunters from the backwoods, troopers from the Northwest Frontier Police, and included were some of the "hardest cases" that the land of the maple leaf ever produced; these were past-masters in the use of unique expletives, and for downright and original profanity it would hardly be possible to find their equal.
(quote-book)|page=v|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/diariesofcourtla00omor/page/n6/mode/1up|oclc=1625635|passage=(w)'s Diary is written with extreme delicacy of treatment. English words and thought seem too downright a medium into which to render these evanescent, half-expressed sentences and poems—vague as the misty mountain scenery of her country, with no pronouns at all, and without verb inflections.
(RQ:Carr Klee Wyck)
(RQ:Palsgrave Lesclarcissement) ''taille''
(RQ:Erasmus Udall Apophthegmes) be auouched to bee like vnto trees, growyng on the edges or brinkes of clieffes and rockes of a downright pitche, or a ſtiepe down fall: the fruites of whiche trees no man could euer geat a taſte of, but theſame were from time to time, deuoured by the crowes and the rauens.
(RQ:Dodoens Lyte Niewe Herball)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3) vvith a dovvn-right blovv: / That this is true (Father) behold his Blood.
(RQ:Donne Anatomy)
(RQ:Ovid Sandys Metamorphosis)'', vvith light vvings, preuents his fate: (..)
(RQ:Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress)
(senseid) ''Chiefly in'' downright money: in its most basic form; ordinary.
(RQ:Spectator)
(senseid) A low grade of wool from the lower parts of the sides of a fleece.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Astley|Thomas Astley; and sold by Roberts? Baldwin, Jun.(nb...); and E. Nicolson,(nb...)|section=book III|page=382|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=DRIAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA38|oclc=1115991394|passage=It is ſaid, there are nine Sorts of VVool contained in one good Fleece, vvhich to make out, they ſay, that there are five Sorts for making Cloth, and four for Combings; a ſuperfine VVool, a head VVool, Dovvnrights, Seconds, and Livery.
A vertical line; a perpendicular, a vertical.
(RQ:Fairfax Bulk and Selvedge) the prop or thiller, the body the vveight, and the leg the povver; either of vvhich being brought by a ſharp angle to a dovvnright or perpendicular or more, vvith the thiller, vvill by ſo much leſſen the vveight, from the yielded aſſumption in that mechanick povver, That the point, vvhich is toucht by a perpendicular from the centre of heavineſs, is one of the terms: (..)