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I læp past tense, past participle - lapped; verb1) (to drink by licking with the tongue: The cat lapped milk from a saucer.) lepje; slurpe2) ((of a liquid) to wash or flow (against): Water lapped the side of the boat.) skvulpe, slikke•- lap upII læp noun1) (the part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting: The baby was lying in its mother's lap.) fang, skjød2) (one round of a racecourse or other competition track: The runners have completed five laps, with three still to run.) runde•- lap dog- the lap of luxuryskvalpeIsubst. \/læp\/1) fang, skjød2) kjoleflik3) ( overført) skjødin someone's lap ( også overført) i fanget på noenit is in the lap of the gods det rår vi ikke over, det er ikke i vår maktlap of luxury luksuslivIIsubst. \/læp\/1) overlappende del, overlapping2) ( teknikk) overlapping, dekning, skjøt3) ( om tau) omgang, tørn4) flikking, lapping, skjøting5) ( tekstil) lag, tøylag, sjikt6) ( sport) runde, etappe7) etappe8) (amer., jernbane) fellessporIIIsubst. \/læp\/( teknikk) polerskive, slipeskiveIVsubst. \/læp\/1) flytende hundemat2) ( slang) skvip, tynt søl3) ( gammeldags) sprit4) tår, smak5) lepjing, slikking6) plask, skvulp, skvalp, plasking, skvulping, skvalpingVverb \/læp\/1) hylle inn, svøpe inn2) overlappe, dekke delvis3) nå ut over, ligge ut over4) legge inn over5) ( overført) omgi med, hylle inn i6) ( sport) runde, gå runder, få en rundes forspranglap over overlappe, ligge inn overlapped in luxury omgitt av luksusVIverb \/læp\/ ( teknikk)1) finslipe, polere med polerskive2) slipe sammenVIIverb \/læp\/1) lepje i seg, slikke i seg, slurpe i seg2) ( om bølger) plaske, skvulpe, skvalpe, klukkelap against\/on ( om bølger) skvulpe mot, plaske motlap down\/up slurpe i seg (hverdagslig, overført) sluke, tro påhan sluker alt du sier, han tror på alt du sier
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