splay

suomi-englanti sanakirja

splay englannista suomeksi

  1. levittää

  2. kiertää

  3. nyrjäyttää

  4. länki-

  5. levennys

  1. levittää

  2. siirtää splay-puun juureksi">siirtää splay-puun juureksi

  3. olla kallellaan">olla kallellaan, olla kenossa">olla kenossa, olla vinossa">olla vinossa

  4. harottaa

  5. levenemä

  6. viiste

  7. sivuttainen näkyvyys">sivuttainen näkyvyys

  8. Verbi

splay englanniksi

  1. To spread, spread apart, or outVerb|spread out (something); to expand.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Erasmus Newe Testamente)

  4. (RQ:Ovid Golding Metamorphosis) / ''(Titaness)|Aſteriee'' ſtruggling with an ''Erne'' which did away hir beare, / And ouer ''(mythology)|Leda'' ſhe had made a Swan his wings to ſplay.

  5. (quote-journal)

  6. To construct a bevel or slope on (something, such as the frame or jamb of a door or window); to bevel, to slant, to slope.

  7. (RQ:Ruskin Stones of Venice) These angles, which would be worn away by friction, should at once be bevelled off, or, as it is called, splayed, and the most contracted part of the aperture made as short as possible, (..)

  8. To rearrange (a tree) so that a desired element is placed at the root.

  9. To dislocate (a part such as a bone).

  10. To unfurl or unroll (a banner or flag).

  11. (RQ:Skelton Poetical Works)

  12. (RQ:Gascoigne Posies)

  13. To have, or lie in, an oblique or slanted position.

  14. To spread out awkwardly; to sprawl.

  15. (RQ:Thackeray Snobs), and indeed it ''was'' a finger, as knotted as a turkey's drumstick, and splaying all over the piano. When she had banged out the tune slowly, she began a different manner of "Gettin' up Stairs," and did so with a fury and swiftness quite incredible.

  16. Oblique, slanted.

  17. Turned outward; outAdjective|spread out.

  18. (ux)

  19. Crooked, distorted, of place.

  20. (RQ:Arnold Literature and Dogma)

  21. (RQ:Stevenson Amateur Emigrant)

  22. In an oblique or slanted manner; obliquely, slantedly.

  23. Of walking, etc.: with the feet turned outwards; in a splayfooted manner.

  24. An outward spread of an object such as a bowl or cup.

  25. (senseid) A bevel, slant, or slope, especially of the frame or jamb of a door or window, by which an opening is made larger at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them.

  26. (RQ:Hardy Ethelberta)

  27. The amount of such a bevel, slant, or slope.

  28. (senseid) A widening of a minor road where it forms a junction with a major road to ensure that the view of traffic on the major road by drivers on the minor road is not obstructed.

  29. (collocation)

  30. The view to the left or right which a driver on a minor road has of traffic on the major road; also, a plan showing this.

  31. (synonym of)

  32. (RQ:Pliny Holland Historie of the World)

  33. (RQ:Shakespeare Measure) the Lavv vvould not allovv it ''Pompey''; nor it ſhall not be allovved in ''Vienna''. / ''Clo''''wne'', ''i.e.'', Pompey Bum, a pimp. Do's your VVorſhip meane to geld and ſplay all the youth of the City?

  34. (RQ:Boyle Experimental Natural Philosophy)

  35. (alt form)