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rout
Rout tarimas:
/raut/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A disorderly retreat or flight following defeat.
- noun: An overwhelming defeat.
- noun: A disorderly crowd of people; a mob.
- noun: People of the lowest class; rabble.
- noun: A public disturbance; a riot.
- noun: A company, as of knights or wolves, that are in movement. See Synonyms at
flock 1. - noun: A fashionable gathering.
- verb-transitive: To put to disorderly flight or retreat: "the flock of starlings which Jasper had routed with his gun” ( Virginia Woolf).
- verb-transitive: To defeat overwhelmingly. See Synonyms at
defeat . - verb-intransitive: To dig with the snout; root.
- verb-intransitive: To poke around; rummage.
- verb-transitive: To expose to view as if by digging; uncover.
- verb-transitive: To hollow, scoop, or gouge out.
- verb-transitive: To drive or force out as if by digging; eject: rout out an informant.
- verb-transitive: Archaic To dig up with the snout.
- verb-intransitive: Chiefly British To bellow. Used of cattle.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- sąmyšis
- to put to rout sutriuškinti
- pokylis
- iškasti
- sutriuškinti II n
- rautas
- triukšmingas susirinkimas III v
- knisti šaknis
- sutriuškinimas
- ištraukti
- išknisti (out)