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I 1. pæd noun1) (a soft, cushion-like object made of or filled with a soft material, used to prevent damage by knocking, rubbing etc: She knelt on a pad to clean the floor.) pute, underlag2) (sheets of paper fixed together: a writing-pad.) skrive-/tegneblokk3) (a platform from which rockets are sent off: a launching-pad.) utskytingsplattform2. verb(to put a pad in or on (for protection, to make big enough etc): The shoes were too big so she padded them with cottonwool.) fôre, stoppe ut, polstre- padding- pad out II pæd past tense, past participle - padded; verb(to walk softly: The dog padded along the road.) rusle, tusle, traskepolstre--------puteIsubst. \/pæd\/1) ( om underlag) pute, salpute, støtpute2) stopping, vattering3) ( spesielt på fete kropper) valk4) notisblokk, skriveblokk, tegneblokk5) ( sport) benskinne6) (skrive)underlag, teppe7) bind8) ( om rakett) utskytningsrampe9) ( zoologi) tredepute, pute, fot (hos visse dyr)10) ( kortform for ink pad) stempelpute, svertepute11) ( til polering) polerball, polerhette12) ( telekommunikasjon) dempeledd13) (slang, amer.) hybel, kåkelectric heating pad varmeputeshoulder pad skulderputewriting pad skriveunderlagIIsubst. \/pæd\/1) ( slang eller dialekt) sti, vei2) subbing, tassing, rusling, trasking, traving (om hest)3) ( gammeldags) lett passgjengerIIIverb \/pæd\/1) fôre ut, stoppe ut2) polstre3) vatterepad out fylle ut (med overflødig stoff)IVverb \/pæd\/1) rusle, tusle, gå langsomt, subbe, tasse2) traske, trave
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