seethe

suomi-englanti sanakirja

seethe englannista suomeksi

  1. kihistä

  2. kuohua

  3. kiehua

  4. vilistä

  1. Verbi

  2. turruttaa

  3. kiehua

  4. kuohuta, vaahdota

  5. keittää allative + third-person singular of

  6. kuhista

  7. kuohua ipmersonal + inessive/adessive

  8. Substantiivi

seethe englanniksi

  1. Of a liquid or other substance, or a container holding it: to be boiled (vigorously); to become hot.

  2. (RQ:Lichfield Trimming)

  3. (quote-book)|year=1887|page=17|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=T9g6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA17|oclc=700131|passage=Deep Hell! that seethest in thy simmering pit; / Thy thousand throned horrors shall not vie, / Or ever compass it!

  4. Of a liquid, vapour, etc., or a container holding it: to foam or froth in an agitated manner, as if boiling.

  5. (synonyms)

  6. (RQ:Coverdale Bible)

  7. (RQ:Webster Malfi)

  8. (RQ:John Ford Whore)

  9. (RQ:Dryden Lee Oedipus)

  10. (RQ:Coleridge Christabel)

  11. (RQ:Shelley Revolt of Islam)

  12. (RQ:Scott Redgauntlet)

  13. Of a person: to be in an agitated or angry mental state, often in a way that is not obvious to others.

  14. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida Q1)

  15. (RQ:Keats Lamia)

  16. (RQ:Browning Aurora Leigh)

  17. Of a place: to be filled with many people or things moving about actively; to buzz with activity; also, of people or things: to move about actively in a crowd or group.

  18. (quote-book)|month=February|year=2011|page=201|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mx8CBE2jX4MC&pg=PA201|isbn=978-1-4169-9401-5|passage=Shock Box was the skankiest bar in Hasted, complete with a cheesy jukebox, cheap pints, and a sweaty club in the basement that seethed every weekend with a superhorny boarding-school crowd.

  19. Of a place: to have inhabitants in an angry or disaffected mood; to be in a state of unrest.

  20. (RQ:Disraeli Sybil)

  21. To overboil (something) so that it loses its flavour or texture; hence , to cause (the body, the mind, the spirit, etc.) to become dull through too much alcoholic drink or heat.

  22. (RQ:Heywood Foure Prentises) ſuch as ſhrinke not / To haue their bloods ſod vvith the dog-dayes heate, / Nor to be crudled vvith cold ''(mythology)|Saturnes'' Rod: (..)

  23. (RQ:Nashe Lenten Stuffe)

  24. (RQ:Burton Melancholy) They drovvn their vvits, ſeeth their braines in ale, (..)

  25. (RQ:Coleridge Remorse)

  26. To soak (something) in a liquid; to drench, to steep.

  27. To boil (something); especially, to cook (food) by boiling or stewing; also, to keep (something) boiling.

  28. (RQ:Tyndale Pentateuch)

  29. (RQ:Hakluyt Principall Navigations)

  30. (RQ:More Antidote)

  31. (RQ:Scott Canongate 2) were cut into joints and seathed in cauldrons made of the animal's own skins, sewed hastily together and filled with water; (..)

  32. (RQ:Macaulay History of England)

  33. (quote-book)|location=London&59; New York, N.Y.|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1933|section=3rd division (Nashim (‘Women’)), paragraph 6.9|page=289|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=drcYTGQbCRYC&pg=PA289|isbn=978-0-19-815402-0|passage=When he had cooked or seethed the Peace-offering, the priest took ''the sodden shoulder of the ram and one unleavened cake out of the basket and one unleavened wafer and put them upon the hands of the Nazirite'' and waved them.

  34. (quote-book)

  35. Of the stomach: to digest (food).

  36. (RQ:Burton Melancholy)

  37. A state of boiling or frothing; ebullition, seething; hence, extreme heat; much activity.