smite

suomi-englanti sanakirja

smite englannista suomeksi

  1. lyödä, iskeä

  2. olla lumoissa

  3. vaivata

  1. Verbi

  2. iskeä, lyödä

  3. Substantiivi

smite englanniksi

  1. To hit; to strike.

  2. (RQ:King James Version)

  3. (RQ:Haggard She)

  4. (RQ:Weyman Chippinge Borough). He halted opposite the Privy Gardens, and, with his face turned skywards, listened until the sound of the Tower guns smote again on the ear and dispelled his doubts.

  5. (quote-book)

  6. To down or kill with godly force.

  7. (RQ:KJV)

  8. (quote-book) Becauſe the Shepheard was to be ''ſmitten'', they as Sheepe muſt be ''ſcattered''. The Scope of which place is, to prove Chriſt the true Paſtor of the Flocke, even by his ſmiting and abaſement; and ſo moſt aptly alledged that the Diſciples might have matter of ſtrength and comfort thence where they ſtumbled and offended themſelves.

  9. To injure with divine power.

  10. (quote-book).|title=True Interpretation of All the Chief Texts, and Mysterious Sayings and Visions Opened, of the Whole Book of the Revelation of St. John. Whereby is Unfolded, and Plainly Declared, those Wonderful Deep Mysteries and Visions Interpreted, Concerning the True God, and Alpha and Omega. With Variety of other Heavenly Secrets, which Have Never Been Pen'd, Nor Revel'd to Any Man since the Creation of the World to this Day, until Now|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h047AQAAMAAJ&pg=PT70|location=London|publisher=First Printed for the Author, in the Year 1665. And now Re-printed by Subscription|year=1746|oclc=642363406|passage=VERSE 12. ''And the fourth angel ſounded, and the third part of the ſun was ſmitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the ſtars, ſo as the third part of them was darkened, and the day ſhone not for a third part of it, and the night likewiſe.'' (..) This Jeſus which ſignifies the ſun, was ſmitten with persecution and ſufferings in the time of his miniſtry, that there could but a third part of his heavenly light ſhine upon the people of the Jews, and happy were thoſe that this light did ſhine upon.

  11. To kill violently; to slay.

  12. To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war.

  13. (quote-av)and it turned out, if you just dumped pure oxygen and kerosene into the combustion chamber, the torpedo ''would'' travel at fairly-high speed... just instantaneously in all directions at once, disassembling itself, and any nearby people, with ''considerable'' enthusiasm. Explaining that this was entirely-unacceptable behavior for a torpedo that was designed to smite the Emperor's enemies didn't really tend to work out that well, since they hadn't yet invented the Machine Spirit, and, in any case, working out ''which'' bit of the torpedo you were supposed to talk to, or possibly ''scrape off the wall'', was somewhat difficult once it had decided to launch a several-hundred-meter search into the realm of the honorable ancestors.

  14. To afflict; to chasten; to punish.

  15. {{quote-text|en|year=1688|author=William Wake|title=Preparation for Death

  16. (quote-journal), London|month=December|year=1787|volume=VI|issue=36|page=383|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=oG8EAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA383|oclc=4205705|passage=A country deprived of the Ganges is ſmitten; a family without learning is ſmitten; a woman without a child is ſmitten; a ſacrifice without the Brahman's rights is ſmitten.

  17. To strike with love or infatuation.

  18. (ux)

  19. (quote-book) Love nonetheless made me feel his dart, / For my person was smitten and inflamed / In its soul by she for whom I bore my shield here: (..)

  20. A heavy strike with a weapon, tool{{, or the hand.

  21. to throw

  22. to fling