flash

flash

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  1. yhteys|tietotekniikka puolijohdemuisti, joka voidaan sähköisesti tyhjentää ja uudelleenohjelmoida, flash-muisti

Liittyvät sanat: streak

Synonyymisanakirja

flash

merkki, paikka, tapahtuma, sattuma, tapaus, luonnontapahtuma, leimahdus, häilähdys, pilkahdus, kipinä, välähdys, välkähdys, välke, valonpilkahdus, säde, kimallus, säihke.

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Englannin sanakirja

flash (englanti > suomi)

  1. väläyttää

  2. vilkkua, välkkyä of light

  3. vilahtaa; välähtää of light

  4. vilauttaa; väläyttää of light

  5. vilauttaa

  6. välähtää

  7. kiidättää

  8. temmata

  9. flashata

  10. uudelleenkirjoittaa

  11. roiskuttaa

  12. välähdys, väläys, leimaus, leimahdus

  13. vilaus

  14. purse

  15. alakieli

  16. pramea, korea, i

flash englanniksi

  1. To briefly illuminate a scene.

  2. (ux)

  3. To blink; to shine or illuminate intermittently.

  4. (RQ:Chmbrs YngrSt)

  5. To be visible briefly.

  6. (quote-book)

  7. To make visible briefly.

  8. puhekieltä To briefly, and in most cases inadvertently, expose one's naked body or underwear, or part of it, in public. (qualifier)

  9. puhekieltä To show or expose an "inappropriate" part of the body to someone for humorous reasons or as an act of contempt.

  10. puhekieltä To break forth like a sudden flood of light; to show a momentary brilliance.

  11. (quote-book)|year=1856|page=20|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=OmkgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA20|oclc=2859714|passage=The Isabella (w), then, is a perfect treasure-house of graceful and felicitous words and images: almost in every stanza there occurs one of those vivid and picturesque turns of expression, by which the object is made to flash upon the eye of the mind, and which thrill the reader with a sudden delight.

  12. To flaunt; to display in a showy manner.

  13. To communicate quickly.

  14. To move, or cause to move, suddenly.

  15. (quote-web)|date=11 January 2011|passage=But they survived some real pressure as w:David Murphy (footballer)|David Murphy flashed a header inches wide of w:Robert Green|Rob Green's right-hand post(nb..).

  16. puhekieltä To telephoneVerb telephone a person, only allowing the phone to ring once, in order to request a call back.

  17. puhekieltä To evaporate suddenly. (qualifier)''.

  18. puhekieltä To climb (a route) successfully on the first attempt.

  19. puhekieltä To write to the memory of an updatable component such as a BIOS chip or games cartridge.

  20. puhekieltä To cover with a thin layer, as objects of glass with glass of a different colour.

  21. puhekieltä To perform a (l).

  22. puhekieltä To release the pressure from a pressurized vessel.

  23. puhekieltä To trick up in a showy manner.

  24. (quote-book) attributed; now generally believed to be by (w)|title=w:Lingua (play)|Lingua: Or, The Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority. A Comedy|series=A Select Collection of Old Plays|seriesvolume=V|location=London|publisher=Printed for w:Robert Dodsley|Robert Dodsley|year=1607|year_published=1744|section=Act I, scene i|page=8|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=x19eAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA8|oclc=46303288|passage=Oft have I ſeaſoned ſavory periods / With ſugar'd words, to delude Guſtus' taſte, / And oft embelliſh'd my entreative phraſe, / Limning and flaſhing it with various dyes, / To draw proud Viſus to me by the eyes: (..)

  25. puhekieltä To strike and throw up large bodies of water from the surface; to splash.

  26. 1590, (w), w:The Faerie Queene|The Faerie Qveene. Disposed into Twelue Books, Fashioning XII. Morall Vertues, London: Printed for w:William Ponsonby (publisher)|William Ponsonbie, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18024649 18024649, book II, canto VI, stanza XLII; republished as The Faerie Queene. By Edmund Spenser. With an Exact Collation of the Two Original Editions, Published by Himself at London in Quarto; the Former Containing the First Three Books Printed in 1590, and the Latter the Six Books in 1596. To which are Now Added, a New Life of the Author, and also a Glossary. Adornd with Thirty-two Copper-Plates, from the Original Drawings of the late W. Kent, Esq.; Architect and Principal Painter to His Majesty, volume I, London: Printed for J. Brindley, in w:Bond Street|New Bond-Street, and S. Wright, Clerk of His Majestys Works, at w:Hampton Court|Hampton-Court, 1751, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/642577152 642577152, https://books.google.com/books?id=jVROAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA316 page 316:

  27. The varlet ſaw, when to the flood he came, / How without ſtop or ſtay he fiercely lept, / And deep himſelfe beducked in the ſame, / That in the lake his loftie creſt was ſteept, / Ne of his ſafetie ſeemed care he kept, / But with his raging armes he rudely flaſhd / The waves about, and all his armour ſwept, / That all the bloud and filth away was waſht, / Yet ſtill he beat bet the water, and the billows daſht.
  28. A sudden, short, temporary burst of light.

  29. A very short amount of time.

  30. (quote-book), in w:Little Britain, London|Little Britain, w:John Martyn (publisher)|John Martyn, in w:St Paul's Cathedral|St. Pauls Church-yard, and (w), in the New Exchange|year=1680|pages=111–112|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xjQCAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA111|oclc=863522037|passage=For Empire and Greatneſs it importeth moſt, that a Nation do profeſs Arms as their principal Honour, Study and Occupation: (..) The Fabrick of the State of Sparta was wholly (though not wiſely) framed and compoſed to that Scope and End. The Perſians and Macedonians had it for a flaſh. The Gaul Galls, Germans, Goths, Saxons, Normans, and others had it for a time.

  31. (quote-book)|edition=1st American|location=Hartford, Conn.; Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, Oh.|publisher=The American Publishing Company; San Francisco, Calif.: A. Roman & Co.|year=1876|page=164|pageurl=https://archive.org/stream/adventuresoftoms00twaiialapage/164/mode/1up/|oclc=960100195|passage=Quick—something must be done! done in a flash, too! But the very imminence of the emergency paralyzed his invention.

  32. puhekieltä A flashlight; an electric torch.

  33. 1939, (w), (w), New York, N.Y.: (w), (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/747046957 747046957; republished London: (w), 2011, w:International Standard Book Number|ISBN Special:BookSources/9780241956281 |978-0-241-95628-1, page 34:

  34. I reached a flash out of my car pocket and went down-grade and looked at the car.
  35. puhekieltä A sudden and brilliant burst, as of genius or wit.

  36. (quote-book)&93; gave, in his youth, any evidence of that precocity which sometimes distinguishes uncommon genius. His companions recollect no instance of premature wit, no striking sentiment, no flash of fancy, no remarkable beauty or strength of expression; and no indication, however slight, either of that impassioned love of liberty, or of that adventurous daring and intrepidity, which marked, so strongly, his future character.

  37. (quote-web)|date=7 October 2011|passage=(w) insisted w:Wayne Rooney|Wayne Rooney was in the right frame of mind to play in stormy Podgorica despite his father's arrest on Thursday in a probe into alleged betting irregularities, but his flash of temper – when he kicked out at w:Miodrag Džudović|Miodrag Dzudovic – suggested otherwise.

  38. material Material left around the edge of a mould moulded part at the parting line of the mould.

  39. puhekieltä The stripNoun strips of bright cloth or buttons worn around the collars of market traders.

  40. (senseid)puhekieltä A pattern where each prop is thrown and catchVerb caught only once.

  41. puhekieltä A language, created by a minority to maintain cultural identity, that cannot be understand understood by the ruling class (for example, Ebonics).

  42. puhekieltä (short for)

  43. puhekieltä A preparation of capsicum, burnt sugar, etc., for colourVerb colouring liquor to make it look stronger.

  44. puhekieltä expensive Expensive-looking and demanding attention; stylish; showy.

  45. 1892, Banjo Paterson, s:The Man from Ironbark|The Man from Ironbark

  46. The barber man was small and flash, as barbers mostly are,
    He wore a strike-your-fancy sash, he smoked a huge cigar;
  47. puhekieltä Having plenty of ready money.

  48. puhekieltä Liable to show off expensive possessions or money.

  49. *1990, w:House of Cards (UK TV show)|House of Cards, Season 1, Episode 1:

  50. Bit of a flash git, don't you think?
  51. puhekieltä Occurring very rapidly, almost instantaneously.

  52. A pool.

  53. (rfquotek)

  54. puhekieltä A reservoir and sluiceway beside a navigable stream, just above a shoal, so that the stream may pour in water as boats pass, and thus bear them over the shoal.

  55. (l) (gloss)

  56. puhekieltä (l)

  57. newsflash

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