pink

suomi-englanti sanakirja

pink englannista suomeksi

  1. nakutella

  2. vaaleanpunainen

  3. leikata siksak-saksilla

  4. nakuttaa

  5. neilikka

  1. vaaleanpunainen, pinkki, roosa

  2. neilikka

  3. vaaleanpunainen, pinkki colloquial

  4. Substantiivi

pink englanniksi

  1. (senseid) A color reminiscent of pinks, the flowers. (defdate)

  2. (ux)

    (color panel)

  3. (RQ:Hollinghurst Line)

  4. (quote-journal)|date=2016-03-24|titleurl=http://www.torontosun.com/2016/03/24/zayns-mind-of-mine-and-gwen-stefanis-this-is-what-the-truth-feels-like-top-this-weeks-new-music

  5. (U), the colour evoked by red and blue light when combined.

  6. (U) red.

  7. Any of various flowers of that colour in the genus (taxfmt), sometimes called carnations. (defdate)

  8. A perfect example; excellence, perfection; the embodiment (m) some quality. (defdate)

  9. (RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)

  10. pink|Hunting pink; scarlet, as worn by hunters. (defdate)

  11. {{quote-text|en|year=1928|author=Siegfried Sassoon|title=Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man|page=23|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2013

  12. {{quote-book|en|year=1986|author=Michael J. O'Shea|title=James Joyce and Heraldry|publisher=SUNY|page=69

  13. A huntsman.

  14. {{quote-text|en|year=1857|author=Thomas Hughes|title=Tom Brown's School Days

  15. One of the colour balls used in snooker, coloured pink, with a value of 6 points. (defdate)

  16. An unlettered and uncultured, but relatively prosperous, member of the middle classes; compare (m), (m).

  17. (alt form).

  18. (quote-book)

  19. The vagina or vulva.

  20. {{quote-book|en|date=2020-03-23|author=Mike Hatch|title=The Dumb Class: Boomer Junior High|publisher=Mike Hatch H&A Publishing|isbn=9780965722520|page=78

  21. Having a colour between red and white; pale red.

  22. Of a fox-hunter's jacket: scarlet.

  23. Having conjunctivitis.

  24. By comparison to ''red'' (communist), supportive of socialist ideas but not actually socialist or communist.

  25. Relating to women or girls.

  26. Relating to homosexuals as a group within society.

  27. (quote-journal)

  28. To become pink in color, to redden.

  29. To turn (something) pink.

  30. {{quote-text|en|year=1961|author=Tennessee Williams|title=The Night of the Iguana|publisher=New Directions Publishing|year_published=2009|section=act II|page=46|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=WVG0T4eZt5wC&printsec=frontcoverv=onepage&q&f=false

  31. {{quote-book|en|year=1985|author=Carl Sagan|title=(novel)|Contact|pageurl=https://books.google.ca/books?id=Q6o51-W_z8MC&printsec=frontcoverv=onepage&q&f=false|chapter=3|page=57|publisher=Simon & Schuster|year_published=1997

  32. To turn (a topaz or other gemstone) pink by the application of heat.

  33. (quote-book) Relatively few stones from Brazil have this trace element in enough quantity for what dealers call “pinking.”|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=flqvBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA227

  34. The common minnow, (taxfmt). (defdate)

  35. A young Atlantic salmon, (taxfmt), before it becomes a smolt; a parr. (defdate)

  36. A narrow boat. (defdate)

  37. To decorate a piece of clothing or fabric by adding holes or by scalloping the fringe.

  38. To prick with a sword.

  39. (syn)

  40. (RQ:Fielding Tom Jones)

  41. To wound by irony, criticism, or ridicule.

  42. (RQ:Heinlein Stranger)

  43. A small hole made by puncturing something, as with a rapier, dagger, or iron.

  44. A small hole or puncture made by a sharp, slender instrument such as a rapier, poniard or dagger, or (by extension) a bullet; a stab.

  45. 1601, Weever, ''Mirr. Mart.'', C j:

  46. At a great word she will her poynard draw, Looke for the pincke if once thou giue the lye.
  47. {{quote-text|en|year=1607|author=Thomas Middleton|title=Your Five Gallants|section=iii 5

  48. {{quote-journal|en|year=1638|journal=Ford|title=Lady's Trial|section=III. i

  49. {{quote-text|en|date=May 13 1885|title=Pall Mall G.|section=4/I

  50. A small hole or eyelet punched in a garment for decoration, as with a iron; a scallop.

  51. {{quote-text|en|year=1512|title=Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot|section=IV 215

  52. {{quote-text|en|year=1598|author=Florio|title=Tagliuzzi

  53. {{quote-text|en|year=1599|author=Ben Jonson|title=Cynthia's Rev.|volume=iv

  54. (circa), Ben Jonson, Magnetick Lady, iii. 4:

  55. You had rather have / An ulcer in your body than a pink / More in your clothes.
  56. Of a motor car, to emit a high "pinking" noise, usually as a result of ill-set ignition timing for the fuel used (in a spark ignition engine).

  57. Of a instrument, to sound a very high-pitched, short note.

  58. To wink; to blink.

  59. Half-shut; winking.

  60. (RQ:Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra)

  61. Any of various pigments or dyes in yellow, yellowish green or brown shades, made with plant coloring and a metallic oxide base.

  62. pink coloured

  63. (l)

  64. (l)

  65. pinkie (gloss)

  66. one-year-old calf, a bovine yearling

  67. (senseid) a (l) (gloss)

  68. bench

  69. coloured in a strong shade of pink

  70. 2009, Mark Billingham (English text) and Isabella Bruckmaier (translated from English into German), ''Das Blut der Opfer. Ein Inspector-Thorne-Roman'', Goldmann:

  71. (quote)
  72. (l) (gloss)

  73. pee