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1) (an informal means of passing news from person to person: I hear through the grapevine that he is leaving.) jungeltelegraf2) (a vine.) vinranke/-stokksubst. \/ˈɡreɪpvaɪn\/1) ( en av flere arter i planteslekten Vitis)vinranke2) jungeltelegraf, ryktebørs3) (sport, bryting) forklaring: grep der en bryter tvinner sitt eget ben rundt motstanderenson the grapevine gjennom jungeltelegrafen, på ryktebørsen -
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ɡreip(a green or black smooth-skinned eatable berry from which wine is made.) drue- sour grapesdruesubst. \/ɡreɪp\/1) ( frukt) drue2) ( en av flere arter i planteslekten Vitis)vinranke3) ( farge) vinrød4) (militærvesen, også grapeshot) kardesk (kanonprosjektil fylt med små blykuler)be a grape on the business (austr., slang) trenge seg på, være påtrengendeforklaring: hudinflammatoriske vorter på hode hos hestthe grapes are sour høyt henger de og sure er dein the grip of the grape ( hverdagslig) avhengig av alkohol (særlig vin), ligge under for drikkit is nothing but sour grapes det er bare misunnelse
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