vamp

suomi-englanti sanakirja

vamp englannista suomeksi

  1. kengän päällisnahka

  2. korjata

  3. vampata, vietellä

  4. paikata

  5. improvisoitu säestys

  6. vamppi

  7. tekaista

  1. etupäällinen

  2. Substantiivi

vamp englanniksi

  1. The top part of a boot or shoe, above the sole and welt and in front of the ankle seam, that covers the instep and toes; the front part of an upper; the analogous part of a stocking. (defdate)

  2. (RQ:Blackmore Lorna Doone)

  3. (RQ:Hardy Wessex Tales)

  4. (quote-book)

  5. (senseid) Something added to give an old thing a new appearance.

  6. (syn)

  7. Something patched up, pieced together, improvised, or refurbished.

  8. A repeated and often improvised accompaniment, usually consisting of one or two measures, often a single chord or simple progression, repeated as necessary, for example, to accommodate dialogue or to anticipate the entrance of a soloist. (defdate)

  9. (quote-book)''—we see him growing in his ability to get under a character's skin through his accompaniment.

  10. An activity or speech intended to fill or for time.

  11. (senseid) To patch, repair, or refurbish.

  12. (RQ:Emerson Conduct of Life)

  13. ''Often as'' (l): to fabricate or together (something) from existing material, or by adding new material to something existing.

  14. {{RQ:Swift Excellent New Song

  15. (RQ:Dickens Nicholas Nickleby)

  16. (RQ:Chesterton Innocence of Father Brown)

  17. To together, to extemporize, to improvise.

  18. (RQ:Pope Dunciad)'', ''Fletcher (playwright)|Fletcher'', ''Congreve|Congreve'', and ''Corneille|Corneille'', / Can make a ''C――r'', ''Jo――n'', or ''O――ll''.

  19. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Printed by T. Spilsbury and Son; for James Buckland,(nb...)|year=a. 1746|year_published=1790|volume=XLIV (Containing Swift and Broome)|page=76|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/worksofenglishpo44john/page/76/mode/1up|oclc=4254798|passage=Two pence he had gotten by begging, that 's all; / One bought him a ''bruſh'', and one a ''black ball''; / (..) / Thus vamp'd and accoutred, with ''clouts'', ''ball'', and ''bruſh'', / He gallantly ventur'd his fortune to puſh; (..)

  20. To perform a (l).

  21. (RQ:Shaw Irrational Knot)

  22. (quote-book)|year=1954|page=52|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.126073/page/n55|oclc=7313814|ol=12152304W|passage=The band played ceaselessly. Even when the other instruments were resting the pianist kept up his monotonous vamping, with a dreary furbelow for embellishment here and there, to which some few of the dancers continued to shuffle round the floor.

  23. (quote-book)&93; finally emerged from her dressing room, she would take her time getting to the stage, stopping and greeting people and even having drinks at the bar while her accompanists vamped.

  24. To attach a vamp (to footwear).

  25. (quote-book)|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Press of Superintendent and Foreman|year=1899|page=56|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/designingcutting00hatf/page/56/mode/1up|oclc=1016302564|passage=The shoe is now ready to be vamped after the eyelets are put in.

  26. To travel by foot; to walk.

  27. (RQ:Hardy Tess)

  28. To delay or for time, as for an audience.

  29. (ux)

  30. To pawn.

  31. {{quote-text|en|year=2017|author=Jake Arnott|title=The Fatal Tree

  32. (senseid) A flirtatious, seductive woman, especially one who exploits men by using their sexual desire for her. (defdate)

  33. (quote-journal)

  34. (RQ:Fitzgerald Beautiful and Damned)

  35. (RQ:Chesterton Secret of Father Brown)"

  36. (quote-journal)strait-laced Sandy, played by Olivia Newton-John, transformed herself into a vamp to bag the man of her dreams

  37. A vampire.

  38. (quote-book)) leads his cult of fellow vamps in an attack against some nasty werewolves.

  39. To seduce or exploit someone.

  40. To turn into a vampire.

  41. {{quote-book

  42. {{quote-book|en|year=2012|author=Justine Larbalestier; Sarah Rees Brennan|title=Team Human|publisher=Harper Collins|isbn=9780062089663

  43. {{quote-book|en|year=2017|author=Keith R. A. DeCandido|title=Blackout|publisher=Simon and Schuster|isbn=9781534421264

  44. A volunteer firefighter.

  45. (quote-book) is one of the old-timers of the new Department. He was a volunteer fireman as well, (..) John Mackin was among the number of "old vamps" who made application to the first Board of Fire Commissioners for appointment in the Paid Department.

  46. (l); fatale

  47. (l) (flirtatious woman)

  48. (l)