uproar

suomi-englanti sanakirja

uproar englannista suomeksi

  1. hulina, sekasorto

  2. meteli

  1. Substantiivi

  2. Verbi

uproar englanniksi

  1. Tumultuous, noisy excitement. (defdate)

  2. Loud, confused noise, especially when coming from several sources.

  3. A loud protest, controversy, or outrage.

  4. To throw into uproar or confusion.

  5. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth) had I power, I shouldPour the sweet milk of concord into hell,Uproar the universal peace, confoundAll unity on earth.

  6. To make an uproar.

  7. (quote-book) Pamphilius’s Ecclesiastical History|location=London|publisher=Francis Holden|year_published=1698|section=Part II|page=110, note|url=http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A38744.0001.001|text=(..) through their Tumultuous Uproaring have they caused the peaceable and harmless to suffer (..)

  8. (quote-book)|by=Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|location=New York|publisher=A.L. Burt|year_published=1839|volume_plain=book 4|chapter=Chapter 8|page=210–211|url=https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102154437|text=(..) the landlady entering at this very time with news that his wife had been delivered of a dead child, he yielded to the most furious ebullitions; while, in accordance with him, all howled and shrieked, and bellowed and uproared, with double vigor.

  9. (quote-book)|title=The Omnipresence of the Deity|location=London|publisher=Samuel Maunder|section=Part II|page=56|url=https://archive.org/details/omnipresenceofde00mont|text=When red-mouth’d cannons to the clouds uproar,And gasping hosts sleep shrouded in their gore,

  10. (quote-book)|location=Philadelphia|publisher=Joseph Allen|chapter=Chapter 12|page=106|url=https://archive.org/details/lifeofgeneralfra00weem_1|text=Officers, as well as men, now mingle in the uproaring strife, and snatching the weapons of the slain, swell the horrid carnage.