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Kuvat 4

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenGA
  • ÄäntäminenGA
  • GA:
    • IPA: /ˈflɪmzi/
  • RP:
    • IPA: /ˈflɪmzi/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaслаб (slab), крехък, чуплив, пелюр, несериозен (neseriózen)
espanjapapel cebolla
italiavaporoso, vergatina, inconsistente, fuffa
japani薄っぺらな, 薄手な
kreikkaλεπτός (leptós)
ranskafrêle, inconsistant
ruotsibräcklig, svag, ohållbar
saksaleicht, schwach, zart, hauchdünn, zerbrechlich, dünn
suomihatara
tanskaspinkel
venäjäхрупкий (hrupki), хлипкий (hlipki)
viroõhuke

Määritelmät

Adjektiivi

  1. Likely to bend or break under pressure; easily damaged; frail, unsubstantial.
  2. Of clothing: very light and thin.
  3. Of an argument, explanation, etc.: ill-founded, unconvincing, weak; also, unimportant; paltry, trivial.
  4. Of a person: lacking depth of character or understanding; frivolous, superficial.
  5. (obsolete) Of a person, their physical makeup, or their health: delicate, frail.

Substantiivi

  1. A thing which is ill-founded, unconvincing, or weak.
  2. (also, attributive, uncountable) Thin typing paper used together with carbon paper in a typewriter to make multiple copies of a document; (countable) a sheet of such paper.
  3. (by extension) A document printed or typed on such paper.
  4. (naval slang, countable) A service certificate.
  5. (slang, countable) A banknote; (uncountable) paper money.
  6. (newspapers, uncountable) The text to be set into pages of magazines, newspapers, etc.; copy.
  7. (UK, military slang) A hexahedral metal container with a capacity of four imperial gallons (about 18 litres) used by the British Army during World War II to hold fuel.

Verbi

  1. To make (something) likely to be easily damaged.
  2. (dated or historical) To type or write (text) on a flimsy (“sheet of thin typing paper used together with carbon paper in a typewriter to make multiple copies of a document”) (noun ); to distribute such flimsies.
  3. (figurative) To treat (someone or something) as paltry or unimportant; to demean, to underestimate.

Esimerkit

  • He expected the flimsy structure to collapse at any moment.
  • All the flimsy furniture of a country miss's brain.
  • Smiley peered once more at the flimsy which he still clutched in his pudgy hand.
  • Choosing lingerie “is about what makes you look good, but also what looks good with or through your clothing,” said Monica Mitro, a spokeswoman for Victoria’s Secret, the brand that catapulted racy flimsies into the public eye.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkoflimsies
Komparatiivimore flimsy
Komparatiiviflimsier
Superlatiivimost flimsy
Superlatiiviflimsiest

Likely to bend or break under pressure; easily damaged; frail, unsubstantial.

A flimsy (adjective ) wooden gate in the Monadhliath Mountains, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Of clothing: very light and thin.

A woman wearing a flimsy (adjective ) skirt.

(UK, military slang) A hexahedral metal container with a capacity of four imperial gallons (about 18 litres) used by the British Army during World War II to hold fuel.

Crusader tank being refueled from a 4-gallon petrol tin