tinge

suomi-englanti sanakirja

tinge englannista suomeksi

  1. sävy

  2. sävyttää

  3. häivähdys

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

tinge englanniksi

  1. A small added amount of colour; a small added amount of some other thing.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (quote-book)|location=Bath, Somerset|publisher=Printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by Dilly|Charles Dilly,(nb...); W. Taylor,(nb...)|year=1790|pages=14–15|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=vT4HFtF6HZMC&pg=PA15|oclc=1027000413|passage=Though a ſingle grain of copper diſſolved in upwards of twenty gallons of clear water may be detected by a viſible blue tinge appearing on the addition of a few drops of volatile alcali, yet this is by no means the caſe in turbid high-coloured liquors, ... Hence the neceſſity of diluting ſuch liquors in varying the experiments. In no inſtance did the blue tinge appear with the alcalis, even after the wine was diluted, and yet its abſence does ''not'' prove the liquor to be abſolutely ''free'' from an impregnation of copper.

  4. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  5. (quote-book)|edition=5th revised|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=(publisher)|Harper & Brothers, publishers,(nb...)|year=1862|page=108|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=odlNAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA108|oclc=692267179|passage=(smallcaps)—pure red, with a slight tinge of blue, giving it a purplish hue; the common color of red apples. / (smallcaps)—a bright red, with a slight tinge of yellow.

  6. (quote-book)

  7. (quote-book) (imprint)|Saunders|year=2015|section=section 2 (Agents Affecting the CNS)|page=101|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6bqXBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA101|column=1|isbn=978-0-323-31984-3|passage=Color-vision changes are complex with various manifestations, including frosting or white tinges on objects, decreased brightness or specific color loss.

  8. The degree of vividness of a colour; hue, shade, tint.

  9. (quote-journal); and sold by G. and W. Nicol,(nb...), and printers to the (w)|date=26 November 1807|year_published=1808|volume_plain=part I|issue=446|pages=51 and 52|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=9rpMo4As8z8C&pg=PA52|oclc=759427994|passage=&91;page 51&93; The following are the results of experiments made with rhubarb, to ascertain the best modes of detecting it in the urine and blood, and the time it takes to pass from the stomach to the urinary bladder. ... &91;page 52&93; In 17 minutes, half an ounce of urine was voided, which when tested had a light tinge. In 30 minutes another half ounce was made, in which the tinge was stronger; and in 41 minutes a third half ounce was made, in which it was very deep. In an hour and ten minutes 7 ounces were voided, in which the tinge of rhubarb was very weak, and in two hours twelve ounces were voided, in which it was hardly perceptible.

  10. To add a small amount of colour; to tint; to add a small amount of some other thing.

  11. (quote-book), Plaisters, Ointments, Oyles, Blood-stenchers, Potions, Tents, Corrosives, &c. which are Used for Wounds,(nb...)|title=The Surgeons Guid: Or Military and Domestique Surgery.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=Printed by Gertrude Dawson, and are to be sold by John Garfeild(nb...)|year=1658|page=307|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=nRhmAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA307|oclc=55715754|passage=The water being ting'd red, cant it off, iterate it ſo long till the Vitriol tingeth the water no more.

  12. (RQ:Hooke Micrographia)

  13. (quote-book); and Thomas Ostell,(nb...); R. Morison, printer,(nb...)|year=1807|volume=XV|section=part II, chapter VII (Class IV. Metallic Ores.)|pages=61–62|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=DFoZfYnV6lUC&pg=PA62|oclc=752690276|passage=(smallcaps) ''of'' (smallcaps). ... Colour ſilvery white or grey: Luſtre metallic: Creaks when cut. Specific gravity above 10. Tinges gold white.

  14. (quote-book)|location=Glasgow|publisher=Printed at the of Glasgow|University Press, for Wardlow and Cunninghame,(nb...)|year=1823|page=198|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=0txZNKuorY4C&pg=PA198|oclc=903135636|passage=In the following passage from Aelianus|Ælian, (lib. xiv. cap. 30.) (lang) seems to be used for denoting merely tinging or imbuing with perfume. The Persian monarch, says Ælian, (lang), which I would translate, "having tinged (imbued or impregnated) with precious ointment a crown (or garland),—the crown was woven of roses."

  15. (RQ:Thoreau Walden)

  16. (RQ:Robert Browning Men and Women)

  17. (RQ:Eliot Mill on the Floss)

  18. To affect or alter slightly, particularly due to the actual or metaphorical influence of some element or thing.

  19. To change slightly in shade due to the addition of colour; to change slightly in quality due to the addition of some other thing.

  20. (RQ:Spectator)

  21. (quote-book), Prefixed to the Encyclopædia Britannica|location=London|publisher=Printed for Baldwin and Cradock,(nb...)|year=1835|pages=240–241|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=PjdWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA241|oclc=10156472|passage=Taint is here a metaphorical expression. It means literally something which tinges. "The mean and malignant passions" are therefore, first of all, a substance which tinges. This substance which tinges "will creep."

  22. (inflection of)

  23. to reserve; to place an order on

  24. (syn)

  25. to subscribe (to a publication)

  26. to negotiate

  27. (pt-verb form of)

  28. eagle owl