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1 stare
steə 1. verb((often with at) to look at with a fixed gaze: They stared at her clothes in amazement; Don't stare - it's rude!) stirre, glo, glane2. noun(a staring look: a bold stare.) stirrende blikk, glaningstirringIsubst. \/steə\/1) stirrende blikk, stirring2) glaning, gloingreturn somebody's stare stirre tilbake på noenIIverb \/steə\/1) stirre, glane, glo2) ( om noe stygt eller trist) stikke seg ut, være skrikende3) (om hår, fjær e.l.) stå til alle kanter, strittemake someone stare ( overført) få noen til å sperre opp øynenestare one's eyes out at stirre seg blind påstare somebody down eller stare somebody out stirre noen i senkstare somebody in the face være åpenbart, være soleklartvære nært foreståendestare somebody into silence stirre noen til stillhet, få noen til å holde kjeft ved å stirrestare somebody out of countenance bringe noen ut av fatning ved å stirre, gjøre noen forlegen ved å stirre -
2 fix
fiks 1. verb1) (to make firm or steady: He fixed the post firmly in the ground; He fixed his eyes on the door.) feste, gjøre fast2) (to attach; to join: He fixed the shelf to the wall.) feste, sette opp, montere3) (to mend or repair: He has succeeded in fixing my watch.) reparere, gjøre i stand4) (to direct (attention, a look etc) at: She fixed all her attention on me.) rette mot5) ((often with up) to arrange; to settle: to fix a price; We fixed (up) a meeting.) fastsette, beramme, fastslå6) (to make (something) permanent by the use of certain chemicals: to fix a photgraphic print.) fiksere7) (to prepare; to get ready: I'll fix dinner tonight.) tilberede, lage, gjøre i stand2. noun(trouble; a difficulty: I'm in a terrible fix!) knipe, vanskelig situasjon, forlegenhet- fixation- fixed
- fixedly
- fixture
- fix on
- fix someone up with something
- fix up with something
- fix someone up with
- fix up withfeste--------fiksere--------ordne--------reparasjon--------reparereIsubst. \/fɪks\/1) knipe, klemme, vanskelig situasjon, dilemma2) (sjøfart, luftfart) posisjonsbestemmelse, peilingsposisjon3) ( slang) skudd (narkotikainjeksjon)4) ( hverdagslig) bestikkelse, ulovlig avtale5) ( EDB) retting, korrigert versjon av et dataprogram6) ( hverdagslig) løsning, kurpartiet hennes er talsmann for kjappe løsninger på alvorlige samfunnsproblemerbe in a (bad) fix være ille ute• now we are in a fix!radio fix radiopeilingsposisjonIIverb \/fɪks\/1) feste, anbringe, montere, sette fast, sette opp, sette på, gjøre fast, sikre2) feste, rette3) fange, fengsle, holde fengslet4) fastsette, bestemme, sette, fastslåmøtet ble fastsatt til kl. 115) befeste, gjøre fast, styrke, bestemme6) ( fotografering e.l.) fiksere7) ( kjemi) binde8) sette, arrangere, plassere, installere, etablere9) ( sjøfart) befrakte, chartre10) (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) fikse, greie, klare, ordne• I'll fix him!11) ( hverdagslig) gjøre klar, forberede, rydde opp12) ( hverdagslig) fikse, reparere, pusse opp, pynte, møblere13) (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) lage, forberede, arrangere, ordne14) (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) oppklare, ordne opp15) ( hverdagslig) fikse, bestemme på forhånd, bestikke16) (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) tenke ut, finne på, gjøre seg opp en mening, bestemme seg17) festes, sette seg fast18) bli, slå seg ned, bosette seg19) anta fast form, hardne, stivnefixed by law fastsatt ved lov, lovbestemtfix (up)on velge, bestemme seg for, se seg utfix somebody up with something skaffe noen noefix somebody with a stare stirre uavvendt på noen holde noen fanget med blikketfix the blame on legge skylden påfix up arrangere, organisere, ordneskaffe rom til, ta imotmontere, bygge skaffehow are you fixed? hvordan har du det?
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