red-eye

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red-eye englannista suomeksi

  1. lentää yölennolla

  1. Substantiivi

  2. sorva

  3. punasilmälehtisammakko

  4. punasilmävireo

  5. aurinkoahven

  6. lento n yli">lento n yli, n yli lento">n yli lento

  7. punasilmäisyys

  8. Verbi

  9. lentää n yli">lentää n yli

red-eye englanniksi

  1. (non-gloss)

  2. The (vern) ((taxfmt)), a freshwater fish. (defdate)

  3. (quote-book),(nb...)| year=1836| volume=I| page=349| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=5jkEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA349| oclc=8584427| passage=The fish of Lough Neath, in Ireland, called a Roach, is in reality the Rudd, or Red-eye, ''Cyprinus erythrophthalamus'' of authors, to be hereafter described—a fish belonging to the second division of the genus ''Leuciscus'' of Klein, which has the dorsal fin over the space between the ventral and anal fins: ...

  4. (quote-book)| year=1876?| volume=II| pages=77 and 78| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=QU0DAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA77| oclc=43768534| passage=&91;page 77&93; ''L. erythrophthalmus''. The Red-Eye or Rudd. ... The name Red-Eye has been assigned to it from the colour of the iris; ... &91;page 78&93; The body of the Red-Eye is deep, and the lower-jaw is the longest.

  5. Any of various grass-skippers or hesperiid butterflies of the genus (taxfmt).

  6. (quote-book)

  7. The (vern) ((taxlink)), which is native to neotropical rainforests.

  8. A species of cicada, (taxlink), native to eastern Australia. (defdate)

  9. The (vern) ((taxlink)), a small American songbird. (defdate)

  10. (quote-book)|year=1851|volume=II (Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, and Surgery)|pages=550–551|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=SGNnAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA550|oclc=670078133|passage=The red-eye (''Vireo olivaceus''), ... The first (the red-eye) is one of the most abundant birds in the woods of the northern states. In the spring months, he is one of the most conspicuous of our singers, and, though his notes are short, they are very musical and lively.

  11. Any of various herrings of the genus (taxfmt).

  12. (quote-journal)

  13. Either of two subspecies of the copperhead ((taxfmt)), a venomous viper native to the States: either the (vern) or (vern) ((taxlink)), or the (vern) or (vern) ((taxlink)).

  14. (quote-journal)| location=Lansing, Mich.| publisher=Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., state printers| year=1905| page=120| pageurl=https://archive.org/details/reportofmichigan1905mich/page/120/mode/1up|oclc=721999214| passage=Agkistrodon contortrix Linnaeus.—Cotton-mouth, Highland Moccasin, Rattlesnake Pilot, Red-eye.|brackets=on

  15. Any of various sunfishes of the family (taxfmt), especially the (vern) ((taxlink)) or the bass ((taxlink)). (defdate)

  16. (quote-journal) “All you gotta do,” advised Thornhill, fingering through a minnow bucket for a lively victim, “is find a hole with a redeye in it . . . like that little spot over near the bank.”

  17. The (vern) ((taxlink)), a freshwater fish, commonly kept in aquariums, native to America.

  18. (quote-newsgroup)

  19. A drink made by adding a shot of espresso to a cup of coffee.

  20. (quote-book)| month=July| year=2012| isbn=978-0-451-23747-7| pages=32–33| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=CwWeieGONsQC&pg=PA32| passage="Morning, Lily." She handed me a Red Eye—coffee with a shot of espresso—and blew on her own soy chai latte.

  21. A drink consisting of beer with juice. (defdate)

  22. (senseid) A strong but poor-quality whiskey. (defdate)

  23. (nearsyn)

  24. (ellipsis of)

  25. {{quote-book|en|year=1986|title=Foreign Language

  26. {{quote-book|en|date=2008-02-21|author=Marvin Inman|title=Next Sunday|publisher=AuthorHouse|isbn=9781438905891|page=131

  27. {{quote-book|en|date=2008-04-01|author=Billy Yeargin|title=Remembering North Carolina Tobacco|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|isbn=9781625843739

  28. {{quote-book|en|date=2019-02-08|author=Gary Allen, author of Sausage: A Global History|title=Sauces Reconsidered: Après Escoffier|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=9781538115145|page=120

  29. An overnight airplane flight or train trip.

  30. (ux)

  31. (quote-journal) Redeyes tend to be full of leisure travelers, budget travelers, people involved in bicoastal romances and students.

  32. (quote-book)| year=2014| page=136| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=GvitBQAAQBAJ&pg=PA136| isbn=978-0-7627-8865-1| passage=He delighted in flying first class to New York on a red-eye and then putting in a full day's work. He functioned on pure adrenaline, often working twenty-hour days.

  33. Redness of the conjunctiva; especially when caused by conjunctivitis (pink-eye). (defdate)

  34. (quote-book), (w)| year=2014| page=126| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=W_1sAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA126| isbn=978-0-7020-5402-0| passage=Most eye disorders tend to present as ‘red eye’. It is the single most common ophthalmic complaint encountered by general practitioners.

  35. Redness in the eye(s) of someone in a colour photograph, as an unwanted consequence of light from a flash reflecting off vessels in the retina. (defdate)

  36. ''Often followed by'' (l): to travel on a (l).

  37. (quote-book)|location=D.C.?|publisher=United States Commission on Civil Rights|date=28 January 1988|page=127|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=tqWC_6A7G9oC&pg=PA127|oclc=79154644|passage=I flew in this morning, red-eying it in last night after hearing of this hearing, because what you are doing here is something that I am particularly interested in.

  38. (quote-book)|location=Colorado Springs, Colo.|publisher=WaterBrook Press, (w)|year=2004|page=25|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=YeR6dFIWfBQC&pg=PA25|isbn=978-1-57856-132-2|passage=When I arrived at the Center, Block's staff told me he had red-eyed it home from Alaska the night before; he had been surfing fifteen- to twenty-foot waves off the coast of Alaska.