rash

suomi-englanti sanakirja

rash englannista suomeksi

  1. tulva, aalto, suma

  2. hätiköity

  3. varomaton

  4. ihottuma

  1. ajattelematon, hätäinen, varomaton

  2. ihottuma, ekseema

  3. aalto, suma

rash englanniksi

  1. Acting too quickly without considering the consequences and risks; not careful; hasty.

  2. (synonyms)

    (antonyms)

    (ux)

  3. (RQ:Foxe Actes and Monuments)|page=1470|passage=(..) (w) doth report that Ireneus dyd reprooue Victor I|Victor byshop of Rome for his rash sentēce in excōmunicating the Churches of Grece, concerning the obseruation of the feast of Easter.

  4. (RQ:Hobbes Leviathan)'s&93; tent, penſive and troubled vvith the horrour of his raſh act, it vvas not hard for him, ſlumbering in the cold, to dream of that vvhich moſt affrighted him; (..)

  5. (RQ:Livy Holland Romane Historie)

  6. (RQ:Milton Samson)

  7. (RQ:Sterne Tristram Shandy)

  8. (RQ:Cowper Poems)

  9. (RQ:Dante Cary Vision)

  10. (RQ:Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover)

  11. Of corn or other grains: so dry as to outVerb|fall out of the ear with handling.

  12. Requiring swift action; pressing; urgent.

  13. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  14. effect|Taking effect quickly and strongly; fast-acting.

  15. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2 Q1) / Shall neuer leake, though it doe vvorke as ſtrong, / As Aconitum, or raſh gunpovvder.

  16. (RQ:Shakespeare Winter's Tale)

  17. (RQ:Hopkins Poems)

  18. (synonym of)

  19. (RQ:Spenser Complaints)

  20. (RQ:Shakespeare Othello)

  21. (RQ:Eliot Mill on the Floss)

  22. An area of inflamed and irritated skin characterized by reddened spots that may be filled with fluid or pus; also, ''preceded by a descriptive word'' , an illness characterized by a type of rash.

  23. An irregular distribution or sprinkling of objects resembling a rash ''(sense 1)''.

  24. An outbreak or surge in problems; a spate, string, or trend.

  25. (RQ:Dickens Hard Times)

  26. (quote-journal)

  27. ''Chiefly preceded by a descriptive word'': a fabric with a smooth texture woven from silk, worsted, or a mixture of the two, intended as an inferior substitute for silk.

  28. (RQ:Donne Poems)

  29. A soft crackling or rustling sound.

  30. (RQ:Dryden Evening's Love) I'll undertake three parts of four are going to their Courtezans. I tell thee, ''Jack'', the vvhiſking of a Silk-Govvn, and the raſh of a Tabby-Pettycoat, are as comfortable ſounds to one of theſe rich Citizens, as the chink of their Pieces of Eight.

  31. To forcefully move or push (someone or something) in a certain direction.

  32. (RQ:Shakespeare King Lear Q1)|footer=The corresponding phrase in the (w) (1623), page 300, is: “In his Annointed fleſh, ſticke boariſh phangs.”

  33. To break (something) forcefully; to smash.

  34. (quote-book) Book XX, Chapter iv, leaf 401v|text=''Fair lordes sayd syre Launcelot leue your noyse and your rassyng and I shalle sette open this dore and thenne may ye doo with me what it lyketh yow.''"Fair lords, said Sir Launcelot, leave your noise and your rashing, and I shall set open this door, and then may ye do with me what it liketh you."

  35. To emit or issue (something) hastily.

  36. ''Usually followed by'' up: to prepare (something) with haste; to together, to improvise.

  37. (RQ:Foxe Actes and Monuments)

  38. To move forcefully, hastily, or suddenly; to dash, to rush.

  39. Of rain: to fall heavily.

  40. ''Chiefly followed by'' against'','' at'', or'' upon: to collide or hit.

  41. ''Chiefly followed by'' away'','' down'','' off'','' out'', etc.'': to pluck, pull, or rip (something) violently.

  42. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  43. (RQ:Dryden Aeneis)

  44. To hack, slash, or slice (something).

  45. (RQ:Jonson Every Man out of His Humour) Sir, I miſt my purpoſe in his arme, raſht his doublet ſleeue, ran him cloſe by the left cheek, and through his haire.

  46. ''Chiefly followed by'' out: to scrape or scratch (something); to obliterate.