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1 classroom
subst. \/ˈklaːsruːm\/, \/ˈklaːsrʊm\/klasserom -
2 enter
'entə1) (to go or come in: Enter by this door.) gå/komme inn2) (to come or go into (a place): He entered the room.) gå/komme inn i3) (to give the name of (another person or oneself) for a competition etc: He entered for the race; I entered my pupils for the examination.) melde (seg) på4) (to write (one's name etc) in a book etc: Did you enter your name in the visitors' book?) skrive (seg) inn/på5) (to start in: She entered his employment last week.) gå inn i, begynne•- enter on/uponverb \/ˈentə\/1) gå inn (i), komme inn (i), tre inn (i\/på), stige på, stige opp i2) trenge inn i, trenge ned i3) stille opp, delta4) ( EDB) skrive inn, legge inn (på data)5) føre inn, føre opp, skrive opp, bokføre, postere, registrere6) skrive inn, melde på, påmelde7) melde seg inn i, bli medlem av8) inngi, legge ned9) oppgi, angiangi\/deklarere noe til fortolling10) ( mest teknikk) føre inn, stikke innenter a caveat se ➢ caveatenter an action se ➢ actionenter a thing to\/against a person bokføre\/føre opp\/sette opp noe på noens kontoenter for melde seg på\/til\/opp• he was entered for £100han lot seg tegne for £100enter into gå\/trenge inn ibegynne (på), innlate seg i\/på, ta opp, åpne, innledeinngågå inn på, gå i detaljer, komme inn påinngå i, utgjøre en del avgå opp i, leve seg inn i, sette seg inn ienter inwards\/outwards klarere inn\/ut av tollenenter oneself for melde seg på\/opp tilenter one's head se ➢ head, 1enter one's mind se ➢ mind, 1enter one's name for se ➢ name, 1enter that to me ( om kreditt) skriv det på megenter the Commons se ➢ Commonsenter (up)on slå inn påtiltreinnlate seg på, gå\/komme inn på, ta opp (til diskusjon)påbegynne, begynne -
3 ineffectual
ini'fek uəl1) (not producing any result or the desired result: His attempts to keep order in the classroom were quite ineffectual.) uten virkning, fruktesløs2) ((of a person) not confident or able to lead people; not able to get things done: an ineffectual teacher.) udugelig, ubehjelpelig•adj. \/ˌɪnɪˈfektʃʊəl\/, \/ɪnɪˈfektjʊəl\/1) ( om resultat) uten effekt, virkningsløs, resultatløs, fruktesløs, fåfengt2) ( om person) ineffektiv, udugelig -
4 laughter
noun (the act or sound of laughing: We could hear laughter / the sound of laughter from the next room.) latter, lattersalvelattersubst. \/ˈlɑːftə\/latter, munterhetburst into laughter briste i latter, bryte ut i latter• he couldn't help himself, but burst into laughterburst of laughter lattersalve, latterutbrudddie with laughter le seg i hjel, le seg fordervetfits of laughter rungende lattersalver, latterbrøl, latterkrampepeals of laughter rungende lattersalver, latterbrølroars of laughter rungende lattersalver, latterbrølroar with laughter gapskratte, brøle av lattersplit with laughter le seg i hjel, le seg fordervet -
5 pandemonium
pændi'mouniəm(a state of noise and confusion: There was pandemonium in the classroom before the teacher arrived.) vilt kaos, forvirringsubst. \/ˌpændɪˈməʊnjəm\/1) pandemonium (bolig for onde ånder), helvete2) tumult, kaos, pandemonium, vill forvirring, øredøvende spetakkelhelvete brøt løs\/det ble et forferdelig spetakkel3) kaotisk møte4) tumleplass for vold og lovløshetPandemonium helveteta regular pandemonium et forferdelig leven -
6 quieten
1) ((often with down) to make or become quiet: I expect you to quieten down when I come into the classroom.) dempe, falle til ro2) (to remove or lessen (a person's fears, doubts etc).) beroligeverb \/ˈkwaɪətn\/1) roe, berolige, dempe, få til å være stille, få til å tie stille2) bli stille, stilnequieten down roe seg, bli beroliget, falle til ro legge seg, stilne av -
7 streamer
noun (a long narrow banner, or narrow paper ribbon: The aeroplane dragged a streamer that read `Come to the Festival'; The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers.) bånd; transparent; strimlebanner--------fane--------flagg--------vimpelsubst. \/ˈstriːmə\/1) vimpel, banderole2) serpentin3) remse, strimmel, (flagre)bånd4) (lys)strime5) (nordlys)flamme6) (i avis, også streamer headline) flerspaltet overskrift, kjempeoverskriftstreamers nordlys -
8 tumble
1. verb1) (to (cause to) fall, especially in a helpless or confused way: She tumbled down the stairs; The box suddenly tumbled off the top of the wardrobe.) ramle, falle over ende, trille2) (to do tumbling.) gjøre akrobatkunster2. noun(a fall: She took a tumble on the stairs.) fall, kollbøtte- tumbler- tumblerful
- tumble-drier
- tumblingfall--------tumleIsubst. \/ˈtʌmbl\/1) ( også overført) (plutselig) fall, rundkast2) kollbøtte, saltomortale3) ( om priser) ras, fall4) røre, virvar, uorden, rot5) haugall in a tumble bare rotgive someone\/something a tumble skjenke noe(n) en tanke, vie noe(n) interessetake a tumble falle (over ende), ramle (over ende) falle, styrtesIIverb \/ˈtʌmbl\/1) ramle, falle, rulle, trille2) falle ned, falle over ende, ramle over ende, ramle sammen, velte3) ( om priser) rase, falle4) ( om makthavere) falle, styrte(s)5) tumle6) rulle, trille7) gjøre akrobatkunster, slå kollbøtte, gjøre saltomortale8) få til å falle, få til å tumle9) slenge omkring, kaste hulter til bulter10) rote til, lage uorden i11) buste (til)12) tørke klær i tørketrommel16) skrukke til, krølletumble (about) tumle rundt( overført) virvle rundt, surre rundttumble (down) ( om bygning e.l.) rase sammen, falle sammen, styrte sammentumble down eller tumble over ramle ned, tumle over ende, ramle over ende, veltetumble in ( hverdagslig) krype til køys, gå og legge segtumble into plutselig bli rammet avtumble into bed stupe i sengtumble into ruins ( også overført) slå i stykker, knusetumble over something snuble over noetumble together falle om kull (i en eneste røre)tumble to something ( hverdagslig) forstå noe, bli klar over noe, finne ut av noe, gjennomskue -
9 line up
1) (to form a line: The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs.) stille opp i kø/på rekke2) (to collect and arrange in readiness: We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun line-up).) samle, ha for hånden -
10 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) oppføre seg dumt, spille klovn -
11 sweep out
(to sweep (a room etc) thoroughly; to clean by sweeping: to sweep the classroom out.) feie opp, sope ut
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