jibe
suomi-englanti sanakirjajibe englannista suomeksi
huomautus
jiipata, kääntää purjetta
käydä yksiin
jibe englanniksi
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(RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2) where be your gibes now? your gamboles? your ſongs? your flaſhes of merriment, that were wont to ſet the table on a roare, not one now to mocke your owne grinning, quite chopfalne.
(quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed for R. Francklin,(nb...); Dodsley|Robert Dodsley,(nb...); and J. Brotherton,(nb...)|year=1746|section=act II, scene i|page=24|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=WIkrH_w7g9YC&pg=PA20|oclc=731531014|passage=Come, come, we / All are Friends, nor have we Time for Jibe, / Or Anger now, but 'gainſt our common Foes, / The ''French'' and ''Scot''; there let your Pray'rs, and Jeſts, / And Blows, be levell’d.
(RQ:Christina Rossetti Goblin Market)
(RQ:Du Bois Souls of Black Folk)
(RQ:Fitzgerald This Side of Paradise)
(quote-journal)
To reproach with contemptuous words; to deride, to mock, to taunt.
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(RQ:Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra)
(quote-book)|year=1714|page=15|pageurl=https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/ecco/004788043.0001.000/14:2|oclc=1051632876|passage=We could hardly speak before for fear of our ''Taskmasters''; but we dare now Nose those Villains that used to gibe us.
(quote-book) / Draw the Beaſts as I deſcribe them, / From their Features, while I gibe them.
(RQ:Mitchell Gone with the Wind)
(RQ:Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost Q1)
(RQ:Defoe Moll Flanders)
(quote-book)|location=Edinburgh|publisher=Printed by Mundell and Son,(nb...)|year=1730|year_published=1794|oclc=1017284191|newversion=republished in|editor2=Anderson (editor and biographer)|Robert Anderson|title2=The Works of the British Poets.(nb...)|location2=London|publisher2=Printed for John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Co. Edinburgh|year2=1795|volume2=IX|page2=128|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=D-ESAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA128|column2=2|oclc2=221535929|passage=Thus with talents well endu'd / To be ſcurrilous and rude; / When you pertly raiſe your ſnout, / Fleer and gibe, and laugh and flout; (..)
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(quote-book), Sixty-ninth States Congress|Congress, First Session (...) Part 1(nb...)|location=Washington, D.C.|publisher=States Government Publishing Office|Government Printing Office|date=13 May 1926|page=529|pageurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.aa0016309585;view=1up;seq=547|oclc=6263224|passage=There is something wrong with your figures. They do not jibe with experience. They do not jibe with prices. They do not jibe with what we know.
(quote-book)|year=1980|chapter=27|passage=This did not jibe with the objectivist view that metaphor is of only peripheral interest in an account of meaning and truth and that it plays at best a marginal role in understanding.
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