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 Translation for 'to sweat' from English to Finnish
VERB   to sweat | sweated | sweated
sweating | sweats
SYNO effort | elbow grease | exertion | ...
hiotato sweat
hikoillato sweat
raataato sweat [fig.]
Nouns
hiki {noun}sweat
2 Words
hiostaato make sweat
tuskanhiki {noun}cold sweat
anat.
hikirauhanen {noun} [glandula sudorifera]
sweat gland
vaate
hikitahra {noun}
sweat stain
urheiluvaate
verryttelypuku {noun}
sweat suit [Am.]
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Usage Examples English
  • As a result, humans evolved the ability to sweat: a process which was facilitated by the loss of body hair.
  • Chinchillas are popular pets, though they require extensive exercise and dental care, due to their teeth continually growing throughout their life span, and since they lack the ability to sweat, they require a temperature-controlled environment.
  • When an unglazed "olla" is filled with water, the water permeates the clay walls of the vessel, causing the "olla" tosweat”.
  • Water poured onto the hot rocks in the room created steam, offering a setting in which to sweat out impurities.
  • The clay is heated slowly to around 500°C to sweat off the loose or macroscopic water between the molecules.

  • Barnett later called Barson "the best skipper I was to ever play under" and stated how he used to sweat off excess beer with exercises before the game.
  • Darker skin appears to be strongly selected for in equatorial regions to prevent sunburn, skin cancer, the photolysis of folate, and damage to sweat glands.
  • Balbala is performed immediately by the same group stage with fast rhythm to sweat up the body.
  • In order to qualify, he had to sweat out a possible qualification effort by Tony Stewart that never came to pass.
  • The title of the album refers to Sweat being in the music business for over a decade.

  • Skin based analyte detection is now possible without damaging and continuous replacing of the electrodes as this paper will be immune to sweat.
  • From the mid-17th century, visitors taking the waters at Bath would be conveyed in a chair enclosed in baize curtains, especially if they had taken a heated bath and were going straight to bed to sweat.
  • A local saying is that to live in Matadi, you must know the verbs "to go up", "to go down", and "to sweat".
  • The black coating on the sticks gets tackier as the drummer’s hands heat up and begin to sweat, essentially eliminating the need for conventional solutions.
  • When the set point temperature returns to normal, a person feels hot, becomes flushed, and may begin to sweat.

  • Thoracic sympathectomy has been indicated for hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) since 1920, when Kotzareff showed it would cause anhidrosis (total inability to sweat) from the nipple line upwards.
  • Since people with this condition are unable to sweat, they are unable to properly regulate their body temperature.
  • "Exudate" is derived from "exude" 'to ooze' from Latin "exsūdāre" 'to (ooze out) sweat' ("ex-" 'out' and "sūdāre" 'to sweat').
  • This practice was discontinued due to the potential for electrical shorts due to sweat, and at least one of these guitars would be repaired and used for the "Rock or Bust" tour.
  • Some picks have small protrusions to make them easier to keep hold if the fingers start to sweat, which is very common on stage due to the hot lights.

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