flatten oor Kornies

flatten

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(transitive) To make something flat or flatter.

Vertalings in die woordeboek Engels - Kornies

plattya

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flatten the curve
plattya an grommen

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flatten / crouch
Yma ow hath orth ow holya.langbot langbot
flatten, squash
Nyns eus pellwolok y’mstevel.langbot langbot
flatten
Res yw dhymm mos ena.langbot langbot
flatten
Hi a wor kewsel Spaynek.langbot langbot
flatten, squash
Yma dhymm dew vab ha diw vyrgh.langbot langbot
to flatten - to crouch CONJUGATED | PRESENT PARTICIPLE ow plattya PAST PARTICIPLE plettys / plattyes INDICATIVE PRESENT/FUTURE plattyav plattydh platt plattyn plattyowgh plattyons IMPERSONAL plattir INDICATIVE IMPERFECT plattyen plattyes plattya plattyen plattyewgh plattyens plattys INDICATIVE PRETERITE plattis plattsys plattyas plattsyn plattsowgh plattsons plattyas INDICATIVE PLUPERFECT plattsen plattses plattsa plattsen plattsewgh plattsens plattsys SUBJUNCTIVE PRESENT plattiv platti plattyo plattyn plattyowgh plattyons plattyer SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERFECT plattyen plattyes plattya plattyen plattyewgh plattyens plattys IMPERATIVE platt plattyes plattyn plattyewgh plattyens MUTATIONS 2 blatt 3 flatt 4 platt 5 platt 5+ platt
I a gana.langbot langbot
flatten the curve
Nyns yw den vyth moy skentel agesso.langbot langbot
flatten - crouch
Deus genen.langbot langbot
(hkg.) flatten, squash
Pur gales yw ragov kewsel Sowsnek.langbot langbot
flatten
Res yw dhedha dos.langbot langbot
flatten - crouch
An venyn a dheber bara.langbot langbot
As we walked down the stairs into what had become a fetid pit, a cat greeted us. When I say ‘greeted’, that is a relative term. Actually, it hissed loudly at me and then growled deeply, with real menace. I was definitely not welcome down there as far as it was concerned. Apparently, it could tell the difference between me and the other residents. It liked them. It didn’t like me. How curious. As I tried to ease my way down the stairs, passing the small, hissing fury, its eyes suddenly widened to the size of saucers and its ears flattened back onto its head. It repeated its hiss of warning. “Fuck off, puss!” I said, in a friendly tone. Apparently, it didn’t like bad language because, with that, it reared up on its hind legs and made a standing vertical leap for my face. I weaved backwards and, in any event, it didn’t quite reach the height of my face but, as it dropped back to the ground, it caught its claws in my thigh and clung there. Naturally, it also sank its teeth into my flesh as hard as it could and, muffled by its mouthful, growled menacingly. There was pain, considerable pain. One or two of the assembled zombies made noises that sounded suspiciously like laughter. (Do zombies have a sense of humour? If so, I didn’t think much of it.) I grabbed the cat by the scruff of the neck and peeled it off my leg – there was an audible sound of my skin tearing, ever so slightly, beneath my jeans. I held the cat before my eyes – it was still growling and spitting but temporarily immobilised by the same ‘hold’ that its mother had once used on it when it was a kitten. I shaped to hurl the little monster far away from me – but, as I did so, I noticed the zombies, as one, abruptly stared at me. So, I stopped mid-throw. Did these zombies really care what I did with an apparently feral – and certainly out of control – cat?
My a vynn dyski.langbot langbot
1 a unfold, flatten, straighten; b displetya unfurl; 2 furvya ha mentena develop, realise; 3 kompoesa; leana realise; 4 dismygi; diskwedhes explain
My a gavas Tony.langbot langbot
The second thing confirmed was that the Americans had indeed come to the aid of the underprepared Australian forces and mention was made of the F4 Phantoms assisting in the fightback. They were now based at the recently ‘liberated’ Point Cook airbase (which has since become another residential suburb of Melbourne). It was safe to assume that one of the Phantoms had been the delivery vehicle for the napalm last night. Final comment in the news item: an outbreak of the infection in Papua New Guinea, a ‘spot-fire’ which had gotten out of hand and, given the mountainous terrain and lack of indigenous forces (and/or modern infrastructure) in that ‘new’ nation, it was not expected to be controlled any time soon. Hmm. Very bad news but ... I’d store that one away for future reference. Okay. Save batteries. Turn of the radio. Break out the cards! I needed to know what was left of my brother, what was left of the guy with whom I had shared all the joys and pains of my young life. I needed to know also how much he could draw on our lifelong empathetic connection – a connection that, I thought, might set him apart from the other undead. I was not nurturing any false hopes, of course. I knew that all his ‘higher functioning’ had ceased along with his ‘vital signs’. That much was clear. But what was really left of Dave? As far as I could see, he had become akin to a particularly blood-thirsty and violent infant – just contained in an adult body. And there definitely still seemed to be some humanity about him – some of his more gentle gestures towards me were solid evidence of this. And I didn’t think this was merely a result of his connection with his living ‘other’, his connection with me. So, the attempt to teach him cards was no mere time-filling diversion – at least, not as far as I was concerned. At first, David merely looked with disdain at the five cards I had dealt to him. He picked one up from the floor, looked at it on both sides and then crumpled it. He dropped the crumpled card. Patiently, I retrieved the card and flattened it out – I did not wish the pack to be incomplete before we had even started.
Py hanow owgh hwi?langbot langbot
flatten
Res o dhymm leverel henna.langbot langbot
to flatten - to crouch
Diwla yn-bann!langbot langbot
flatten [verb-hanow]
Hi a bon.langbot langbot
flatten
Ygor yw an daras.langbot langbot
to flatten - to crouch
Ev a vynn dha weres.langbot langbot
to flatten - to crouch
Kas yw genev skol.langbot langbot
flatten / crouch
Yw an gewer teg?langbot langbot
to flatten - to crouch
Hemm yw kig da.langbot langbot
(hkv.) 1 a unfold, flatten, straighten; b displetya unfurl; 2 furvya ha mentena develop, realize; 3 kompoesa; leana realize; 4 dismygi; diskwedhez explain
Os ta studhyer?langbot langbot
flatten
Piw yw dha dhyskador?langbot langbot
About mid-day they came to a hill whose top was wide and flattened, like a shallow saucer with a green mounded rim. Inside there was no air stirring, and the sky seemed near their heads. They rode across and looked northwards. Then their hearts rose, for it seemed plain that they had come further already than they had expected. Certainly the distances had now all become hazy and deceptive, but there could be no doubt that the Downs were coming to an end. A long valley lay below them winding away northwards, until it came to an opening between two steep shoulders. Beyond, there seemed to be no more hills. Due north they faintly glimpsed a long dark line. That is a line of trees,' said Merry, 'and that must mark the Road. All along it for many leagues east of the Bridge there are trees growing. Some say they were planted in the old days.'
Ow broder yw hemma.langbot langbot
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