gist

suomi-englanti sanakirja

gist englannista suomeksi

  1. ydin

  2. pääkohta

  1. olennainen, pääsisältö, ydin

  2. Substantiivi

  3. Verbi

gist englanniksi

  1. The main idea or substance, or the most essential part, of a longer or more complicated matter; the crux, the heart, the pith.

  2. (synonyms)

    (ux)

  3. (quote-book)

  4. (RQ:Wodehouse Jeeves in the Offing)

  5. (quote-book) and Old Lace: The Case of (w) and Yael|title=The First Historians: The Hebrew Bible and History|location=San Francisco, Calif.|publisher=(publisher)|Harper & Row|year=1988|section=part 1 (Romance and Historiography: Two Cases of Historiography in Microcosm)|page=97|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/firsthistoriansh0000halp/page/97/mode/1up|isbn=978-0-86683-990-7|passage=The gists of the reports, however, their logic, their structural coherence, are molded by a concern to reconstruct the past, by antiquarian interest.

  6. The essential ground for action in a lawsuit, without which there is no of action; the gravamen.

  7. (RQ:Blackstone Commentaries)

  8. (RQ:Burke Whigs)

  9. (quote-book)|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=T. & J. W. Johnson,(nb...), successors to Nicklin & Johnson,(nb...)|year=1839|volume=I (A–K)|page=445|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Zq03AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA445|column=1|oclc=4110537|passage=But it is observable that the substance or gist of the action is not always the principal cause of the plaintiff's complaint in point of fact, nor that on which he recovers all or the greatest part of his damages. It frequently happens that upon that part of his declaration which contains the substance or gist of the action he recovers nominal damages, and he gets his principal satisfaction on account of matters altogether collateral thereto.

  10. (RQ:De Quincey Works)

  11. Gossip, rumour; an instance of this.

  12. To extract and present the main ideas or substance, or the most essential parts of (a document, piece of writing, etc.); to abridge, to summarize.

  13. (quote-journal) the (w)|date=7 August 1872|year_published=1873|page=201|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=BqQpAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA201|oclc=1136577168|passage=There are two general ways of getting information, and these two general ways may be summed up in this: take one branch of study and its principles are all gisted, they have been gisted by the accumulated thought of years gone by. These gisted thoughts are axioms, or received principles, and the pupils of the day take these axioms or principles, and accept them as facts, and apply them to this, that or the other individual case.

  14. To talk idly; chat; also, to gossip.

  15. A stop for lodging or rest in a journey, or the place where this happens; a rest.

  16. (RQ:Pliny Holland Historie of the World)

  17. (RQ:Livy Holland Romane Historie)

  18. yeast

  19. (infl of)

  20. (alt form)

  21. gossip, rumour

  22. (quote-web)

  23. (inflection of)

  24. right

  25. (soft mutation of)

  26. just, now