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1 Scotch
sko(to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) sette en stopper for, kveleIsubst. \/skɒtʃ\/1) (om språket, gammeldags) skotsk2) (skotsk) whiskyIIadj. \/skɒtʃ\/( gammeldags) skotsk -
2 scotch
sko(to put an end to (a rumour, plan etc): They scotched his attempt to become the chairman.) sette en stopper for, kveleIsubst. \/skɒtʃ\/kile, stoppeklossIIsubst. \/skɒtʃ\/1) linje, strek, ripe2) sår (etter øksehugg)IIIverb \/skɒtʃ\/1) ( om opprør) knuse, kvele2) ( om rykte) avlive, ta livet av, sette en stopper for3) uskadeliggjøre, såre4) lage snitt i, risse i, hugge iIVverb \/skɒtʃ\/1) ( gammeldags) bremse med en stoppekloss, låse med en stoppekloss2) kile inn -
3 Scotch tape
sko teip((American) (British sellotape) a kind of (transparent) adhesive tape: He mended the torn page with Scotch tape.)subst. eller Sellotapetape -
4 Scotch cousin
subst.( hverdagslig) fjern slektning -
5 Scotch fir
subst.( gammeldags) dss. tresorten ➢ Scots pine -
6 Scotch mist
subst.1) fint regn, regntåke, yr2) forklaring: plantearten Galium sylvaticumforklaring: en maureart3) ( britisk) forklaring: svar til en person som antyder at vedkommende bare har innbilt seg noe eller ikke har forstått noe -
7 Scotch pancake
subst. eller drop scone( matlaging) lapp -
8 Scotch thistle
subst. eller cotton thistle( plantearten Onopordum acanthium) eseltistel -
9 broth
kjøttsuppe--------sjysubst. \/brɒθ\/1) buljong, kjøttsuppe2) ( medisin) buljong (for dyrking av bakterier)a broth of a boy ( irsk) en livlig og grei guttScotch broth forklaring: suppe av kjøttbuljong, byggryn og grønnsakertoo many cooks spoil the broth jo flere kokker, jo mer søl -
10 fir
fə:(a kind of evergreen tree that bears cones (fir-cones) and is often grown for its wood.) granedelgran--------gransubst. \/fɜː\/2) ( unøyaktig) bartre, bartre-virke3) granvirke -
11 rumour
'ru:mə1) (a piece of news or a story passed from person to person, which may not be true: I heard a rumour that you had got a new job.) rykte2) (general talk or gossip: Don't listen to rumour.) folkesnakk, rykterrykteIsubst. \/ˈruːmə\/ eller rumorryktean idle rumour et (grunn)løst rykteput a rumour about eller start a rumour sette ut et rykterumour has it that eller there is a rumour that ryktene har det til at, ryktene sier at, det ryktes at, det går et rykte om ata rumour is floating det går rykterscotch a rumour avlive et rykteIIverb \/ˈruːmə\/gå rykte om, ryktesgiftermålet til Jack og Jill, som det går rykter omit is rumoured that ryktene har det til at, ryktene sier at, det ryktes at, det går et rykte om atthe rumoured something noe det gikk rykte om -
12 Sc.
forkortelse for science, scientific, Scotch, Scots -
13 Scot.
forkortelse for Scotch, Scotland, Scottish -
14 whisker
'wiskə1) (in plural a man's moustache, beard and/or sideburns.) bart, (kinn)skjegg2) ((usually in plural) one of the long hairs between the nose and the mouth of a cat etc.) værhår•- whiskery
- miss by a whiskersubst. \/ˈwɪskə\/1) værhår• why doesn't your cat have whiskers?2) ( også overført) kinnskjegg3) hårkrystall, trådformet krystall4) ( slang) forklaring: veldig liten mengdeby a whisker med minste margin, på hårethave (grown) whiskers ( hverdagslig) være meget gammelwhisker pole ( sjøfart) buttelurwhiskers værhår kinnskjeggwithin a whisker of ( hverdagslig) en hårsbredd fra, like ved å
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