jangle

suomi-englanti sanakirja

jangle englannista suomeksi

  1. kalista, kilistä

  2. kolina, kalina

  1. kalistaa, kalistella

  2. raastaa

  3. kalista

  4. kalina

jangle englanniksi

  1. To cause (something) to make a rattling metallic sound.

  2. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2)

  3. To express or say (something) in an argumentative or harsh manner.

  4. To irritate or jar (something).

  5. (ux)

  6. To make a rattling metallic sound.

  7. (quote-book)&93;|year=a. 1678|year_published=1685|pages=43–44|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bi07AQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA44|oclc=1227569337|passage=A ſincere Heart that would ſerve God with his beſt, findeth more in a duty, than he could expect: and by Praying gets more of the fervency and Ardours of praying, as a Bell may be long a raiſing, but when it is up it jangleth not as it did at firſt.

  8. (quote-book)|title=In the Mountains|location=Garden City, New York|publisher=Doubleday, Page & Company|page=43|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/inmountains00gardiala/page/42/mode/2up?q=jangle|passage=There is hardly a week without some saint in it who has to be commemorated, and often there are two in the same week, and sometimes three. I know when we have reached another saint, for then the church bells of the nearest village begin to jangle, and go on doing it every two hours.

  9. To speak in an angry or harsh manner.

  10. (quote-book)|location=Edinburgh; London|publisher=(...) Cooper (publisher)|Mary Cooper,(nb...)|year=1745|page=25|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=kxlbAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA25|oclc=837638822|passage=What jangleſt thou Jedburgh? thou jags for nought, / There ſhal a guilful groom dwell thee within, / The towre that thou truſts in, as the truth is, / Shal be traced with a trace, trow thou none other: (..)

  11. (RQ:Carlyle French Revolution)

  12. (RQ:Carlyle Past and Present)

  13. To quarrel verbally; to wrangle.

  14. (synonyms)

  15. (RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost Q1)

  16. (RQ:Carlyle On Heroes)

  17. (RQ:Housman Shropshire Lad)

  18. Of a person: to speak loudly or too much; to chatter, to prate; of a bird: to make a noisy chattering sound.

  19. (RQ:Goldsmith History of the Earth)

  20. A rattling metallic sound; a clang.

  21. (RQ:Longfellow Aftermath)

  22. (quote-book)

  23. The sound of people talking noisily.

  24. Arguing, contention, squabbling.

  25. (RQ:Milton Reason)

  26. {{quote-text|en|year=1777|author=Richard Brinsley Sheridan|title=The School for Scandal|section=II.i

  27. A sound typified by undistorted, treble-heavy guitars, played in a droning chordal style, characteristic of 1960s rock and 1980s rock music.

  28. (quote-book) of (w), (w) with (w) (''Rich Pageant|Life’s Rich Pageant'') or (w) with (w) (''(w)'').