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1 havainnollistua
• be illustrated• be manifested• be shown -
2 ilmentyä
• be represented• be manifested• be expressed -
3 ilmetä
yks.nom. ilmetä; yks.gen. ilmenen; yks.part. ilmeni; yks.ill. ilmenisi; mon.gen. ilmetköön; mon.part. ilmennyt; mon.ill. ilmettiinappear (verb)arise (verb)be revealed (verb)become evident (verb)manifest (verb)prove (verb)transpire (verb)turn out (verb)unfold (verb)* * *• show oneself• unfold• turn up• turn out• transpire• show oneself.• prove• occur• manifest• manifest itself• come up• become obvious• become evident• become apparent• show• be revealed• be manifested• arise• appear• exist -
4 kuvastua
yks.nom. kuvastua; yks.gen. kuvastun; yks.part. kuvastui; yks.ill. kuvastuisi; mon.gen. kuvastukoon; mon.part. kuvastunut; mon.ill. kuvastuttiinbe manifested (verb)be reflected (verb)* * *• reflect• be reflected• with reference to• stand out• be mirrored• be reflecting• loom• mirror -
5 näyttäytyä
yks.nom. näyttäytyä; yks.gen. näyttäydyn; yks.part. näyttäytyi; yks.ill. näyttäytyisi; mon.gen. näyttäytyköön; mon.part. näyttäytynyt; mon.ill. näyttäydyttiinappear (verb)be seen (verb)make an appearance (verb)show (verb)show oneself (verb)* * *• turn out• be seen• come to light• make an appearance• present oneself• put in an appearance• show up• show oneself• appear• show• be manifested
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