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1 plough
1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) plog2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) pløye2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) pløye/slite seg gjennom3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) brase inn ipløyeIsubst. \/plaʊ\/ eller plow1) plog2) pløyd mark3) (tømrerfag, også plough plane) nothøvel4) ( bokbinding) bokbinderhøvel5) (slang, universitet) strykPlough Monday forklaring: mandagen etter trettendedag julput one's hand to the plough (overført, bibelsk, Luk 6,62) legge hånden på plogen, gå i gang med en oppgaveIIverb \/plaʊ\/ eller plow1) pløye, note (tømrerfag), fure, lage furer2) la seg pløye3) ( slang) stryke (til eksamen)be ploughed ( slang) strykeplough a lonely furrow (britisk, litterært) arbeide alene, gå sin egen veiplough back ( om gress e.l.) pløye ned i jorden for å gjøre den mer næringsrik (handel, om fortjeneste) føre tilbake til firmaet, reinvestere i firmaetplough one's way bane seg vei, pløye seg frem, brøyte seg fremplough the sand slite forgjevesplough through ( overført) pløye (seg) gjennom -
2 Plough
1. noun(a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) plog2. verb1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) pløye2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) pløye/slite seg gjennom3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) brase inn ipløyeKarlsvognen -
3 laborious
lə'bo:riəsadjective (difficult; requiring hard work: Moving house is always a laborious process.) anstrengende, slitsomadj. \/ləˈbɔːrɪəs\/1) ( om arbeid) slitsom, anstrengende, strevsom, arbeidskrevende2) ( om arbeid) vanskelig, besværlig3) ( om arbeidsmåte) møysommelig, omstendelig, anstrengt, tungvint4) ( om person) arbeidssom, flittig
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Ploughed — Plow Plow, Plough Plough, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plowed} (ploud) or {Ploughed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Plowing} or {Ploughing}.] 1. To turn up, break up, or trench, with a plow; to till with, or as with, a plow; as, to plow the ground; to plow a field.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ploughed — adj. Ploughed/plowed is used with these nouns: ↑field … Collocations dictionary
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ploughed — adj American drunk. One of many terms evoking an image of laid low, crushed or destroyed. Blitzed, smashed, legless, etc. are others on this theme … Contemporary slang
ploughed — plaÊŠ n. (British spelling for plow) farming tool used for cutting into the ground v. (British spelling for plow) cut into the soil with a plough; advance through great effort; pave the way; fail, not succeed … English contemporary dictionary
ploughed-back profits — See: retained earnings … Accounting dictionary
ploughed-back profits — See retained earnings … Big dictionary of business and management
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