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1 hatch
I hæ noun((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) luke, lem- hatchwayII hæ verb1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) klekke/ruge ut2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) bli klekket/ruget ut3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) klekke (ut)4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) pønske/klekke utluke--------skravereIsubst. \/hætʃ\/1) luke, lukeåpning2) ( også service hatch) serveringsluke3) forklaring: nederste del av todelt dør4) ( sjøfart) (dekks)luke5) luke, lem6) (amer., hverdagslig) kjeft, munn• oh, shut your big hatchå, lukk igjen den store kjeften din!down the hatch ( hverdagslig) skål, bånnski, drikk utunder hatches under dekk, innesperret under dekk ( overført) underkuet, innesperret, gjemt ikke i tjeneste, ikke på dekk, på frivaktIIsubst. \/hætʃ\/1) utklekking, (ut)ruging2) yngel, kull3) ( overført) resultat, utkommehatches, matches and dispatches ( spøkefullt for births, marriages and deaths) forklaring: avisspalte som gir opplysninger om fødsler, giftermål og dødsfallIIIsubst. \/hætʃ\/(kunst, teknisk tegning) skraveringIVverb \/hætʃ\/1) klekke ut, ruge ut2) klekkes ut, bli klekket ut, ruges ut, bli ruget ut3) ruge4) ( overført) klekke ut, tenke ut, pønske utVverb \/hætʃ\/(kunst, teknisk tegning) skravere -
2 brood
bru:d 1. verb1) ((of birds) to sit on eggs.) ruge2) (to think (about something) anxiously for some time: There's no point in brooding about what happened.) sture2. noun(the number of young hatched at one time.) ungeflokk/-skokk, kull, avkomavkom--------yngelIsubst. \/bruːd\/1) ( mest om fugleunger) kull, avkom2) barneflokk (i en familie)3) ( overført) skokk, flokk, sverm, gruppeIIverb \/bruːd\/1) ruge, klekke2) ( overført) gruble, rugebrood on\/over ruge på\/over, gruble på\/over -
3 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) greve- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) telle2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) telle, kalkulere, regne opp3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) telle med, bety noe, komme med i betraktning4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) prise seg (lykkelig)2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) opptelling2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) anklagepunkt3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
- count on
- out for the countbetrakte--------greveIsubst. \/kaʊnt\/( ikke i Storbritannia) greveIIsubst. \/kaʊnt\/1) telling, opptelling2) sluttsum, samlet tall3) ( også count of votes) stemmetelling, stemmeopptelling4) ( boksing) telling5) ( jus) punkt, anklagepunkt, tiltalepunkt6) ( jus) sak, spørsmål7) ( medisin) verdikeep count of ha tall på, holde tall på, holde rede på, holde greie pålose count komme ut av tellingentake (no) count of (ikke) ta hensyn til, (ikke) bry seg omtake the count ( boksing og overført) gå ned for tellingIIIverb \/kaʊnt\/1) telle, telle til2) telle opp, telle sammen3) beregne, regne ut, kalkulere4) inkludere, bli inkludert, regne med, ta med i beregningen, bli tatt med i beregningen, medregne• six, counting the driverseks, sjåføren medregnet5) verdsette, høyakte, sette høyt6) ( også count as) anse for, anse som, regne for, regne som7) telle, telle med, være av betydning, bety noe, spille en rolle8) gjelde som, regnes som, telle somcount against someone telle mot noen, telle i noens disfavørcount among regnes blant, høre tilcount down telle ned (før start e.l.)count for much være verdt mye, ha stor betydning, spille en stor rolle, bety myecount in medregne, regne medcount off dele inn i gruppercount (up)on stole på, regne medcount (up)on someone to do something regne med at noen gjør noecount one's blessings være takknemlig for det en harcount oneself fortunate\/lucky prise seg lykkeligcount one's profit beregne sin gevinstcount over telle igjennom, telle overcount someone among one's friends regne noen med blant sine vennercount something against somebody holde noe mot noen, se noe som et minus hos noencount the House out ( parlamentarisk) utsette forhandlinger i underhuset\/overhuset (mens forsamlingen ikke er fulltallig)count up telle sammen, summeredon't count your chickens before they're hatched en skal ikke selge skinnet før bjørnen er skuttstand up and be counted ( overført) gjøre sin stemme hørt, ta stilling -
4 chicken
' ikin1) (a young bird, especially a young hen: She keeps chickens.) kylling, unghøne2) (its flesh used as food: a plate of fried chicken.) kylling, broiler3) ((slang.) a coward.) feiging, reddhare•- chicken-pox
- chicken outfeiging--------høneIsubst. \/ˈtʃɪkɪn\/1) kylling, høne, høns2) ( slang) jente, rype, skreppe3) ( kjærlig til barn) lille venn, hjertebarn4) ( slang) feiging, reddharebe a chicken være feigcount one's chickens before they are hatched selge skinnet før bjørnen er skuttIIverb \/ˈtʃɪkɪn\/( hverdagslig) bli reddchicken out trekke seg, gi segIIIadj. \/ˈtʃɪkɪn\/1) kylling-, hønse-2) ( hverdagslig) feig, redd -
5 egg
I eɡ noun1) (an oval object usually covered with shell, laid by a bird, reptile etc, from which a young one is hatched: The female bird is sitting on the eggs in the nest.) egg2) (such an object laid by a hen, used as food: Would you rather have boiled, fried or scrambled eggs?) egg3) (in the female mammal, the cell from which the young one is formed; the ovum: The egg is fertilized by the male sperm.) egg(celle)•- egg-cup- eggplant
- eggshell
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- teach one's grandmother to suck eggs II eɡ- egg onegg--------eggcelleIsubst. \/eɡ\/eggas sure as eggs is\/are eggs ( hverdagslig) så sikkert som at to og to er fire, så sikkert som amen i kirkenbad egg råttent egg ( gammeldags) drittsekkdon't teach your grandmother to suck eggs er det egget som vil lære høna å verpe?, kom ikke her og fortell meg hva jeg skal gjørefree-range eggs egg fra frittgående hønergo suck an egg! (amer.) dra dit pepper'n gror!in the egg i sin (spede) begynnelse, i sin vordenkill the goose that lay the golden egg sage av den grenen man sitter pålay an egg ( spesielt amerikansk slang) bli\/gjøre fiasko, dumme seg fullstendig utput\/have all one's eggs in one basket sette alt på ett kortsit on eggs ( om fugler) rugetread on eggs bevege seg på tynn iswith egg on one's face ( hverdagslig) med skjegget i postkassaIIverb \/eɡ\/eggeegg somebody on egge noen, utfordre noen
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