scab
scab
rupi
rikkuri
Esimerkkejä scab sanan käytöstä:
Unsurprisingly, London is something of an icon to organized labor, and what London wrote nearly 90 years ago in the February 1904 Atlantic Monthly about 'scabs' and why unions oppose them is extraordinarily candid and highly relevant to the current situation faced by all unionized U.S. manufacturers who compete in the world market. (reason.com, 1993)
They voted for Bill Clinton because he promised to reform health care and ban the use of 'scabs'. (peoplesworld.org)
Synonyymisanakirja: scab
scab
kiinteä kudos, rupi, työntekijä, rikkuri, lakonrikkoja, rotta, rupeutua, arpeutua, parantua.
Riimisanakirja: scab
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Käännökset: scab
scab suomeksi
arpeutua, rupeutua, rupi, rikkuri, rikkoa lakkoa
scab englanniksi
An incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing.
puhekieltä The scabies.
The mange, especially when it appears on sheep.
1882, James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in England, Volume 4, p. 306,
Any of several different diseases of potatoes producing pits and other damage on their surface, caused by streptomyces bacteria (but formerly believed to be caused by a fungus).
common scab|Common scab, a relatively harmless variety of scab (potato disease) caused by (taxlink).
puhekieltä Any one of various more or less destructive fungus fungal diseases that attack cultivated plants, forming dark-colored crustlike spots.
puhekieltä A slight irregular protuberance which defaces the surface of a casting, caused by the breaking away of a part of the mold.
A mean, dirty, paltry fellow.
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puhekieltä A worker who acts against trade union policies, especially a strikebreaker.
c. 1910s, (w) (attributed), The Scab:
puhekieltä To become covered by a scab or scabs.
puhekieltä To form into scabs and be shed, as damaged or diseased skin.
1734, Royal Society of London, The Philosophical Transactions (1719 - 1733) Abridged, Volume 7, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=4VAVAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA531&lpg=RA1-PA531&dq=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=rfp867GOSb&sig=PIQ7DioGdAzIkZqDxVX1yugqphE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22scabbed|scabbing%20off|from%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 631,
2009, Linda Wisdom, Wicked By Any Other Name, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=t3LaNotymNcC&pg=PA233&lpg=PA233&dq=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=363tQEyJiY&sig=xsQzufUSn-dejMLE2GtTaKbDT8E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22scabbed|scabbing%20off|from%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 233,
2009, Nancy Lord, Rock, Water, Wild: An Alaskan Life, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=8XNzra78RK0C&pg=PA121&lpg=PA121&dq=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=RfmMsAy-NZ&sig=02cu2I_SWxphcHeJYyvEDIwnI9A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22scabbed|scabbing%20off|from%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 121,
puhekieltä To remove part of a surface (from).
1891, Canadian Senate, Select Committee on Railways, Telegraphs and Harbours: Proceedings and Evidence, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=jvdKAAAAYAAJ&q=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&dq=%22scabbed|scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=ZiLLfPOkSK&sig=UqFsGERWd7pAacNUNno4KXVaw0I&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=y page 265,
puhekieltä To act as a strikebreaker.
1903, April 5, (w), The Scab:
puhekieltä To beg (for), to cadge or bum.
I scabbed some money off a friend.
2004, Niven Govinden, We are the New Romantics, Bloomsbury Publishing, UK, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=z5mHTP7A7AIC&pg=PA143&lpg=PA143&dq=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=qlA-afCBV7&sig=lXUliS1VwJnx_G_anuGODOuqv0E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22scabbed|scabbing%20off|from%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 143,
2006, Linda Jaivin, The Infernal Optimist, 2010, HarperCollins Australia, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=A8jwqGZ6fB0C&pg=PT213&lpg=PT213&dq=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=a7BbqYTa_w&sig=1rsWuT5FlKRIoDemvOiF5rIwnok&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22scabbed|scabbing%20off|from%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false unnumbered page,
2010, Fiona Wood, Six Impossible Things, http://books.google.com.au/books?id=VQBxOok4aiUC&pg=PA113&lpg=PA113&dq=%22scabbed scabbing+off|from%22+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&source=bl&ots=f4mKq4B7Jy&sig=uiRyvNUwGXtHIb5NuSN_WjS9wJU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=veYwUKuvGOeWiQfvx4HQBA&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22scabbed|scabbing%20off|from%22%20-intitle%3A%22%22%20-inauthor%3A%22%22&f=false page 113,