quid

suomi-englanti sanakirja

quid englannista suomeksi

  1. punta

  2. hyvitys

  3. mälli

  1. Substantiivi

quid englanniksi

  1. The inherent nature of something.

  2. A member of a section of the Democratic-Republican Party between 1805 and 1811, following (w). (From (m).)

  3. (syn)

  4. Paired with ''quo'', in reference to the phrase (m): something offered in exchange for something else.

  5. (quote-book)Henry Hansard and Son|date=19 May 1886|page=208|passage=(nb...); but what is the ''quo'' for which they ought to give the ''quid?'' you say they ought to give a ''quid pro quo;'' what is the ''quo?'' (nb...); did not they give you a pretty handsome ''quid'' for the ''quo'' there?

  6. (quote-book)If there exists any kind of inequity between ''quid'' and ''quo'', then—on this line of argument—the expansive category of “friendship” emerges to account for it, siphoning the situation away from the class of objectionable ''quid pro quo''. The claim officials here make—that for a ''quid'' to have a ''quo'' there must be some equivalency between the two—draws theoretical sustenance from the objective, exclusionary approach that critics of classical contract law apply to disproportionate exchanges.

  7. (quote-book)The “pro,” the connection between quid and quo, might take place only inside the minds of the official and businessperson concerned.

  8. (quote-book)

  9. A sovereign or guinea, that is, a certain coin or amount of money.

  10. (quote-book) and bring half a quid with him.

  11. sterling|Pound sterling. (qualifier)

  12. (ux)

  13. (RQ:Welsh Trainspotting)

  14. (RQ:Hornby High Fidelity)

  15. (ngd)

  16. Euro.

  17. Dollar, dollars.

  18. A piece of material for chewing, especially tobacco.

  19. (RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island)

  20. The act of chewing such tobacco.

  21. To chew tobacco.

  22. To let food drop from the mouth whilst chewing.

  23. crux, gist, core

  24. about

  25. a certain something (that is somehow undefinable)

  26. (inflection of)

  27. what, how?

  28. (m) 12.872 by (w)

  29. ''Quid nunc tē tua, Turne, potest germāna iuvāre?''
    : How will your sister help you now, Turnus?
  30. why? for?

  31. (Q) (l)?|t=why do Superbus|you cheat the citizens?

  32. (m)||deeds of the Danes by (w) (in Latin caput 8, liber 1, translation in English chapter 8, book 1)

  33. ''Quid gladiō pugnās incurvō?''
    : Why do you fight with a bent sword?
  34. well, why, what?

  35. (Q)Nōs quid sequī dēbēmus? Quid, per suspēnsiōnem tantum modo. Quā ratiōne? Quia si(..)|t=It's mostly pronounced either by pausing or by leaving it out(..)Which solution should we adopt? Why, only by pausing. What is the reason? Because if (..)

  36. gist; point; crux