terse

suomi-englanti sanakirja

terse englannista suomeksi

  1. ytimekäs, suppea, selkeä, niukkasanainen

  1. niukkasanainen

  2. niukkasanainen, töksähtävä

  3. Verbi

terse englanniksi

  1. Of speech or style: brief, concise, the point.

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  3. (quote-book)|year=1777|oclc=1012057172|newversion=quoted in|chapter2=Art. VIII. ''Asses Ears'': A Fable. Addressed to the Author of ''The Goat’s Beard''. 4to. 6d. Riley. 1777. review|title2=Review (London)|The Monthly Review; or, Literary Journal, Enlarged|location2=London|publisher2=Printed for Griffiths|Ralph Griffiths; and sold by Thomas Becket,(nb...)|year2=March 1777|volume2=LVI|page2=194|pageurl2=https://books.google.com/books?id=1oMCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA194|oclc2=901376714|passage=In eight terse lines has (fabulist)|Phædrus told / (So frugal were the Bards of old) / A Tale of Goats; and clos'd with grace / Plan, Moral, all, in that ſhort space.

  4. (quote-journal). No. LXII.|magazine=Blackwood's Magazine|Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine|location=Edinburgh|publisher=(publishing house)|William Blackwood; London: Cadell (publisher)|Thomas Cadell,(nb...)|month=September|year=1832|volume=XXXII|issue=CXCVIII|page=409|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=fvo7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA409|oclc=1781863|passage=Your last series contains some of the neatest, tersest, and most unpretendingly original criticism, I have lately met with.

  5. (quote-journal)|year=1902|page=817|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rdURAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA817|column=1|oclc=611177933|passage=The book contains some happily done portrait touches of (w), ... and this and other aphoristical sentences scattered throughout this volume, ... form as terse and trenchant a character-sketch of the Emperor as may be found almost anywhere.

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  7. (quote-book) by arrangement with Fontana Books; Totowa, N.J.: & Littlefield|Rowman and Littlefield|year=1977|page=73|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=H3-7AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA73|isbn=978-0-7190-0677-7|passage=... Beckett|Samuel Beckett has become virtually mute, musewise, having progressed from marvellously constructed English sentences through terser and terser French ones to the unsyntactical, unpunctuated prose of ''Comment C'est'' and 'ultimately' to wordless mimes.

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  10. Of manner or speech: abruptly or brusquely short; curt.

  11. Burnished, polished; fine, smooth; neat, spruce. (defdate)

  12. (RQ:Jonson Poetaster)

  13. hi, hello

  14. (inflection of)

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