hiss

suomi-englanti sanakirja

hiss englannista suomeksi

  1. sähinä

  2. sihistä

  3. viheltää

  4. epäsuosion osoittaminen, vihellys

  5. viuhahtaa

  1. Substantiivi

  2. sihinä, sähinä

  3. sähinä

  4. Verbi

  5. sihistä, sähistä

hiss englanniksi

  1. A sibilant sound, such as that made by a snake or escaping steam; an unvoiced fricative.

  2. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-2)

  3. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost) over head the dismal hissOf fiery Darts in flaming volies flew,

  4. (RQ:Dryden Metamorphoses)

  5. (RQ:Hardy Far from the Madding Crowd) his form was soon covered over by the twilight as his footsteps mixed in with the low hiss of the leafy trees.

  6. (quote-text)|url=https://archive.org/details/liedownindarknes00styr_1|chapter=6|page=292|publisher=Vintage|year_published=1992|location=New York

  7. An expression of disapproval made using such a sound.

  8. (RQ:Foxe Actes and Monuments) in closing vp this examination agaynst (w) Archbishop of Caunterbury,|page=1878|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67927.0001.001|text=(..) in open disputations ye haue bene openly conuict, ye haue bene openly driuen out of the schole with hisses (..)

  9. 1716, (w), ''The Free-Holder'', 16(nbs)April, 1716, London: D. Midwinter and J. Tonson, pp.(nbs)203-204,http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004806457.0001.000

  10. The Actors, in the midst of an innocent old Play, are often startled with unexpected Claps or Hisses; and do not know whether they have been talking like good Subjects, or have spoken Treason.
  11. (RQ:Twain Innocents Abroad)

  12. To make a hissing sound.

  13. (ux)

  14. (RQ:Ovid Golding Metamorphosis)

  15. 1797, (w), chapter 7, in ''Italian (novel)|The Italian'', volume II, London: T. Cadell Jun. & W. Davies, page(nbs)236:

  16. The man came back, and said something in a lower voice, to which the other replied, “she sleeps,” or Ellena was deceived by the hissing consonants of some other words.
  17. {{quote-book|en|year=1995|author=Rohinton Mistry|title=A Fine Balance|location=Toronto|publisher=McClelland and Stewart|chapter=10|page=487|url=https://archive.org/details/finebalanc00mist

  18. To call someone by hissing.

  19. (RQ:Heller Catch-22)

  20. To condemn or express contempt (for someone or something) by hissing.

  21. (RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar)

  22. (RQ:King James Version)

  23. (RQ:More Antidote)

  24. {{quote-text|en|year=1793|author=Elizabeth Inchbald|title=Every One Has His Fault|location=London|publisher=G.G.J. and J. Robinson|section=Prologue|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004844858.0001.000

  25. {{quote-text|en|year=1803|author=Robert Charles Dallas|title=The History of the Maroons|location=London|publisher=Longman and Rees|section=Volume 1, Letter 5, p. 145|url=https://archive.org/details/cihm_44228

  26. {{quote-text|en|year=1961|author=Walker Percy|title=The Moviegoer|location=New York|publisher=Ivy Books|year_published=1988|section=Part 1, Chapter 4, p. 38|url=https://archive.org/details/moviegoer00walk

  27. To utter (something) with a hissing sound.

  28. (quote-book)|title=An Epistle to Churchill (satirist)|C. Churchill|location=London|publisher=William Flexney|page=7|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004796250.0001.000

  29. (RQ:Tennyson Maud)

  30. {{quote-journal

  31. 2012, (w), ''(w)'', New York: Henry Holt, Part 2, “Master of Phantoms,”

  32. All day from the queen’s rooms, shouting, slamming doors, running feet: hissed conversations in undertones.
  33. To move with a hissing sound.

  34. ''The arrow hissed through the air.''

  35. (quote-text) of (w)|location=London|publisher=Bernard Lintott|section=Volume 4, Book 15, lines 690-691, p. 192|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/004836009.0001.004

  36. {{quote-book|en|year=1815|author=William Wordsworth|chapter=Influence of Natural Objects|title=Poems by William Wordsworth|location=London|publisher=Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown|volume=1|page=46|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001428213

  37. (RQ:Hardy Tess)

  38. {{quote-book|en|year=1997|author=Annie Proulx|chapter=Brokeback Mountain|title=Close Range: Brokeback Mountain and Other Stories|location=London|publisher=Harper Perennial|year_published=2005|page=283|url=https://archive.org/details/brokebackmountai00anni_0

  39. To emit or eject (something) with a hissing sound.

  40. (quote-text)|location=London|publisher=Heinemann|section=Part 2, Chapter 1, p. 72|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.285973

  41. (quote-text)|url=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.215897|chapter=26|page=500|publisher=Viking|location=New York

  42. (quote-text)|location=New York|publisher=Dell|year_published=1977|section=Part 1, p. 16|url=https://archive.org/details/boysfrombrazil00levi

  43. To whisper, especially angrily or urgently.

  44. (quote-book)

  45. feeling, sensation

  46. (syn)

  47. (verb form of)

  48. (verb form of)

  49. (alt form)

  50. (l)

  51. elevator, lift