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plurals; see fishfiskI1) fisk2) sjødyr3) ( hverdagslig) fyr, type4) fiskemat5) (sjøfart, slang) torpedo, ubåt6) (slang, kortspill) forklaring: inkompetent kortspiller som kan utnyttes7) ( slang) dollar8) fengselsfugl9) ( sjøfart) kipptaljeall is fish that comes to the net utnytte alt til sin fordelbe a big fish in a little pond være en stor stjerne i en liten verdencardinal fish forklaring: fisk i dyphavsåborfamilien, Apogonidaecry stinking fish vanære seg selv, nedvurdere seg selvdrink like a fish drikke som en svampfeed the fishes druknevære sjøsykfish or cut bait (amer.) gjør noe, eller kom deg unna• make up your mind whether to join us or not, fish or cut baitbestem deg for om du vil være med eller ikke, foreta deg noe, eller kom deg unnafish story (amer.) fiskerskrønelike a fish out of water som en fisk på land, ikke i sitt rette elementneither fish nor fowl eller neither fish, flesh, nor fowl (nor good red herring) verken fugl eller fiskan odd\/queer fish en underlig skrueother fish to fry viktigere saker å foreta seg, andre ting å gjøreplay a fish la en fisk slite seg ut på krokenpoor fish stakkars fyrthere are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it eller there are plenty more fish in the sea det er mange fisk i havet, det er mer der det kommer fraIIverb \/fɪʃ\/1) fiske, fange, trekke opp (av vannet)2) fiske i3) ( overført) fiske etter4) ( sjøfart) laske5) ( elektronikk) trekkefish for fiske( overført) fiske etterfish in troubled water fiske i rørt vannfish out ( også fish up) fiske opp, trekke opp (av vannet) drive rovfiske, fiske tom (overført, også fish up) fiske opp, fiske frem, lokke fremfish the anchor ( sjøfart) kippe ankeret
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fish in troubled waters — to try to take advantage of a confused situation. Fish reputedly bite better in rough water … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish — [fish] n. pl. fish; in referring to different species, fishes [ME < OE fisc, akin to Ger fisch, Du visch < IE base * pisk > L piscis] 1. any of three classes (jawless, cartilaginous, and bony fishes) of coldblooded vertebrate animals… … English World dictionary
fish — fishless, adj. /fish/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) fish, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) fishes, v. n. 1. any of various cold blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with … Universalium
fish quotations — an arbitrary selection follows and also includes proverbs, rhymes, fragments of show tunes, and ditties (as Q lacks piscine entries). Some other proverbs appear in the letter files: 1 Anaximander says that men were first produced in fishes, and… … Dictionary of ichthyology
water — wa|ter1 W1S3 [ˈwo:tə US ˈwo:tər, ˈwa: ] n [U] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(liquid)¦ 2¦(area of water)¦ 3 waters 4 high/low water 5 uncharted/troubled/murky waters 6 be (all) water under the bridge 7 like water 8 like water off a duck s back 9 somebody s waters b … Dictionary of contemporary English
water — [[t]wɔ͟ːtə(r)[/t]] ♦ waters, watering, watered 1) N UNCOUNT Water is a clear thin liquid that has no colour or taste when it is pure. It falls from clouds as rain and enters rivers and seas. All animals and people need water in order to live. Get … English dictionary
fish — 1 /fIS/ noun plural fish or fishes (C) 1 an animal that lives in water, and uses its fins (1) and tail to swim: The lake is well stocked with fish. | catch a fish: Ronny caught three huge fish this afternoon. 2 (U) the flesh of a fish used as… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fish — I. /fɪʃ / (say fish) noun (plural fish or fishes) 1. any of various cold blooded, completely aquatic vertebrates, having gills, fins, and typically an elongated body usually covered with scales. 2. any of various other aquatic animals. 3. the… …
Water resources — A natural wetland Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial … Wikipedia
fish — [[t]fɪʃ[/t]] n. pl. (esp. collectively)fish, (esp. for kinds or species)fish•es 1) ich any of various cold blooded, aquatic vertebrates having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales: includes three unrelated… … From formal English to slang
troubled waters — Digest 20/2002 emotionally rough times or an unsettled situation The boy has been arrested repeatedly and has been in and out of jail for months. He s deep in troubled waters. The expression uses the metaphor of rough (troubled) water. See: pour… … Idioms and examples