pique

suomi-englanti sanakirja

pique englannista suomeksi

  1. harmittaa

  2. pikee

  3. närkästys, huonotuulisuus

  1. närkästys

  2. Substantiivi

  3. Verbi

pique englanniksi

  1. To wound the pride of (someone); to excite to anger; to irritate, to offend.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Pope Riches) novv is vviſer than of yore, / And tempts by making rich, not making poor.

  4. (RQ:Byron Childe Harold)

  5. (RQ:Austen Sanditon)

  6. (RQ:Lawrence Sons and Lovers)

  7. To excite (someone) to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate (an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest).

  8. (ux)

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. To pride (oneself) on something.

  11. (RQ:Locke Education)

  12. (quote-book)|edition=new|location=London|publisher=George Bohn|Henry George Bohn,(nb...)|year=1850|page=43|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Bp8ZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA43|oclc=11221007|passage=The American hunters pique themselves on their skill in shooting Racoons; which, from the extraordinary vigilance and cunning of the animals, is by no means an easy task.

  13. (RQ:Eliot Middlemarch)

  14. To excite or stimulate (oneself).

  15. To pride in.

  16. To excite to action, especially by causing jealousy, resentment, etc.; also, to stimulate an emotion or feeling, especially curiosity or interest.

  17. (RQ:Prior Poems)'s Fame, / From (smallcaps) to (smallcaps), (smallcaps) came; / To ſee a Rival and a Friend, / Prepar'd to Cenſure, or Commend, (..)

  18. To express jealousy, resentment, etc. at someone; to become angry or annoyed.

  19. (RQ:Dryden Evening's Love)

  20. Enmity, feeling; a feeling of animosity or a dispute.

  21. (RQ:Allestree Decay)

  22. (RQ:Wood Athenae Oxonienses) in all the Houſe Parliament, as well in action as ſpeech; (..)

  23. (RQ:Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield)

  24. (RQ:Landon Francesca Carrara)

  25. (quote-book)|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=and Fields|Ticknor, Reed, and Fields|year=1853|volume=II|pages=199–200|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=FsVEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA200|oclc=793586088|passage=Long, costly, and bloody wars had arisen upon a point of ceremony, upon a personal pique, upon a hasty word, upon some explosion of momentary caprice; (..)

  26. (RQ:Alcott Little Women)

  27. Irritation or resentment awakened by a social injury or slight; offence, especially taken in an emotional sense with little consideration or thought; ''especially in'' fit of pique: a transient feeling of wounded pride.

  28. (RQ:Nashe Strange Newes)

  29. (RQ:Dryden Wild Gallant)

  30. (RQ:Austen Sense and Sensibility)

  31. (quote-av) (uncredited)|title=Sweet Smell of Success|date=27 June 1957|passage=You think this is a personal thing with me? Are you telling me I think of this in terms of a personal pique?

  32. (quote-book)

  33. (quote-journal) stops City F.C.|Manchester City fightback|editor=Katharine Viner|newspaper=The Guardian|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20211003144258/https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/apr/10/manchester-city-liverpool-champions-league-match-report|archivedate=3 October 2021|location=London|publisher=Media Group|Guardian News & Media|date=10 April 2018|issn=0261-3077|oclc=229952407|passage=Klopp|Jürgen Klopp’s team had the better balance between attack and defence and, crucially, they got lucky with the disallowed goal that brought Guardiola|Pep Guardiola to the point of spontaneous combustion at half-time. Guardiola’s fit of pique led to his banishment from the dugout and City will wonder what might have happened if they had taken a 2–0 lead into the second half.

  34. ''In'' pique of honour: a matter, a point.

  35. (RQ:Dryden Hind and Panther)

  36. In piquet, the right of the elder hand to count thirty in hand, or to play before the adversary counts one.

  37. (RQ:Vanbrugh Confederacy)

  38. To score a 2|pique against (someone).

  39. (RQ:Dryden Sr Martin Mar-all)

  40. (RQ:Scott Rob Roy)

  41. A chigger, chigoe, or jigger ((taxfmt)), a species of tropical flea.

  42. (alternative form of)

  43. {{quote-text|en|year=1967|author=Ann Helen Stroup|title=An Investigation of the Dress of American Children from 1930 Through 1941 with Emphasis on Factors Influencing Change|page=195

  44. (synonym of)

  45. (RQ:Butler Hudibras)

  46. pike, lance

  47. spade (q)

  48. (uxi)

  49. (inflection of)

  50. (gl-verb form of)

  51. (alternative form of)

  52. any spear

  53. (syn)

  54. or specifically a pike

  55. hide-and-seek (q)

  56. tantrum

  57. tart or acid flavor

  58. (pt-verb form of)

  59. spade

  60. downward movement

  61. (coi)

  62. jump, leap

  63. hit, fix (q)

  64. rivalry, loggerheads

  65. friction, confrontation

  66. match

  67. sprint

  68. (es-verb form of)