thaw

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thaw englannista suomeksi

  1. suojasää

  2. sulaminen

  3. sulattaa, sulaa

  1. Verbi

  2. sulattaa

  3. palauttaa käyttöön">palauttaa käyttöön transitive, palata käyttöön">palata käyttöön intransitive

  4. tunteellistua intransitive

  5. sulattaa transitive, sulaa intransitive

  6. veltostaa

  7. sulaa

  8. olla suojasää">olla suojasää

  9. Substantiivi

  10. sulaminen

  11. lämpeneminen

  12. palaaminen käyttöön">palaaminen käyttöön

  13. tunteellistuminen

  14. suojasää

  15. suoja, suojailma, suojasää

thaw englanniksi

  1. To gradually cause (something frozen, such as earth, ice, or snow) to melt or soften by raising the temperature.

  2. (RQ:Palsgrave Lesclarcissement)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice Q1)

  4. (RQ:Dryden Fables)

  5. (quote-book) In which He Undertakes to Answer All Witty and Ingenious Questions, for the Diversion as well as Satisfaction of the Curious.|title=The Third Volume of the Works of Mr. Thomas Brown, Containing, Amusements Serious & Comical, Calculated for the Meridian of London.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) S. B. and sold by R. Bragg,(nb...)|year_published=1708|page=138|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=yIldAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA2-PA138|oclc=228757395|passage=There is a Plant that grovvs on Mount ''Libanus'' in ''Syria'', vvhich the ''Arabian'' calls the ''Golden Herb''; it begins to appear in the Month of ''May'', after the Snovv is thavvn; in the tvvilight it appears all in a Flame, and continues like a Torch until Morning, vvithout diminution of its Subſtance.

  6. (RQ:Burke Revolution in France)

  7. (RQ:Shelley Adonais)

  8. (RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol)

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. To gradually cause (someone or something that is very cold) to up.

  11. (RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)

  12. (RQ:Ramsay Poems)

  13. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Devereux)

  14. To cause (something inactive) to become active; also, to cause (something unfeeling) to have feelings.

  15. (RQ:Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona)

  16. (RQ:Ramsay Gentle Shepherd)

  17. To cause (someone or their feelings that are reserved or unfriendly) to become friendly or gentle.

  18. To cause (something rigid) to become limp.

  19. (RQ:Scott Kenilworth)

  20. (senseid) Of something frozen, such as earth, ice, or sno to gradually melt or soften as a result of the temperature being raised.

  21. (syn)

    (ux)

  22. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2) fleſh vvould melt, / Thavv and reſolue it ſelfe into a devve, (..)|footer=A figurative use.

  23. (RQ:Camden Holland Britain) tearmeth it ''Clamoſum'', that is ''Clamorous'' or ''Crying loud'', becauſe it maketh a ſtrange noiſe like thunder, as often as the Yce thereon doth thavv.

  24. (RQ:Swinburne Atalanta)|footer=A figurative use.

  25. Of someone or something that is very cold: to gradually warm up.

  26. (RQ:Holmes Poetical Works)

  27. ''With the pronoun'' it: of the weather: to become sufficiently warm for ice, snow, etc., to melt.

  28. (RQ:Palsgrave Lesclarcissement) It thaweth a pace: (..)

  29. Of a person or their feelings that are reserved or unfriendly: to become friendly or gentle.

  30. Of something inactive: to become active; also, of something unfeeling: to develop feelings.

  31. A gradual melting or softening of something frozen (such as earth, ice, or snow) when the temperature rises; the transformation of something frozen into a fluid or semifluid.

  32. A gradual warming up of someone or something that is very cold.

  33. (RQ:Dryden Astraea Redux)

  34. Of something inactive: an act of becoming active; also, of something unfeeling: an act of developing feelings.

  35. Of a person who is reserved or unfriendly: an act of becoming friendly or gentle.

  36. A period of relaxation of restrictions in a country or state; also, a period of increased friendliness or understanding, or of reduced hostility or tension in relations, between states.

  37. A period of weather warm enough to melt ice, snow, etc.

  38. to blow

  39. (aspirate mutation of)