elucidate

suomi-englanti sanakirja

elucidate englannista suomeksi

  1. valaista

  2. havainnollistaa

  1. havainnollistaa, selventää, valaista

  2. Verbi

elucidate englanniksi

  1. To make (something) (l).

  2. To make (something) clear and understandable; to clarify, to illuminate, to light on.

  3. (synonyms)

  4. (RQ:Baxter Catholick Theologie)

  5. (RQ:Evelyn Diary) This matter or phosphorus was made out of human blood and urine, elucidating the vital flame or heate in animal bodys.

  6. (RQ:Gibbon Miscellaneous Works)

  7. (RQ:Austen Northanger Abbey)

  8. (RQ:Pindar Works)

  9. (RQ:Macaulay Edinburgh Review)

  10. (RQ:Mill Dissertations) which this language, in our judgment, serves not to elucidate, but to disguise and obscure.

  11. (RQ:Darwin Emotions)&93; was eminently successful in elucidating the physiology of the muscles of the hand by the aid of electricity, it is probably that he is generally in the right about the muscles of the face.

  12. (RQ:Time)

  13. (quote-journal)

  14. (RQ:NYT), Machiavelli|Niccolò Machiavelli, Nietzsche|Friedrich Nietzsche, (w) and (w).

  15. (quote-book)Shrī Dasama Grantha Sāhiba(noitalic): The Second Scripture of the Sikhs|location=New Delhi|publisher=Ashok Jain for Manoharlal|Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers|year=2005|year_published=2020|page=39|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/dasamgranthshrid0000unse/page/39/mode/1up|column=2|isbn=978-81-215-1044-8|passage=O Lord! somewhere Thou elucidatest the traits of song and sound and somewhere Thou art the treasure of dancing and painting.

  16. Clear, understandable.

  17. (antonyms)

  18. (quote-book)|location=In the Savoy London|publisher=(...) Edward Jones, for Samuel Lowndes,(nb...)|year=a. 1671 (date written)|year_published=1693|volume_plain=part I|section=paragraph 46|page=39|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HNRQAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA39|oclc=559388672|passage=There vvas not a greater Maſter of Perſpicuity, and elucidate Diſtinctions; vvhich look'd the better in his &91;Williams (archbishop of York)|John Williams'&93; ''Engliſh'', that ran ſvveet upon his Tongue, eſpecially being ſet out vvith a graceful Facetiouſneſs, that hit the joint of the Matter: For his VVit, and his Judgment, never parted.

  19. (inflection of)

  20. (feminine plural of)

  21. (es-verb form of)