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1 knickerbockers
'nikə,bokəz((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) knebukser, nikkerssubst. \/ˈnɪkəbɒkəz\/(amer.) knebukser -
2 knickers
'nikəz(women's and girls' pants, especially if loose-fitting and gathered in at the thigh.) gammeldagse truserunderbukserIsubst. flt. \/ˈnɪkəz\/1) nikkers, knebukser2) ( for kvinner) truser, underbukser3) (gammeldags, for kvinner) forklaring: undertøy med strikk over kneetget one's knickers in a twist bli opprørt, hisse seg oppIIinterj. \/ˈnɪkəz\/( britisk slang) forklaring: uttrykk for forakt• knickers to them all! -
3 Nick
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4 nick
nik 1. noun(a small cut: There was a nick in the doorpost.) hakk, skår(e)2. verb(to make a small cut in something: He nicked his chin while he was shaving.) skjære, kuttekutt--------snittIsubst. \/nɪk\/1) hakk, (inn)snitt, innskjæring, skår, spor2) rett øyeblikk3) ( spill) treff, høyt kastin good nick (britisk, hverdagslig) i (god) form velholdt, i god standin poor nick (britisk, hverdagslig) i dårlig form, ute av form i dårlig standin the nick of time i siste øyeblikk, i rette øyeblikk, i grevens tidIIverb \/nɪk\/1) lage hakk i, skjære hakk i2) (britisk, hverdagslig) knabbe, rappe, kvarte3) ( hverdagslig) fakke, huke, ta4) (amer.) snyte, lure• he nicked me (for) $10han snøt meg for $105) ( gammeldags) få tak i, komme over6) rekke akkurat frem til, så vidt någet nicked! ( slang) stikk av!, forsvinn!nick a horse's tail kupere (halen på) en hestnick (off) (spesielt austr.) stikke av -
5 nicotine
'nikəti:n(a harmful substance contained in tobacco.) nikotinsubst. \/ˈnɪkətiːn\/, \/ˌnɪkəˈtiːn\/nikotin -
6 ethnic
'eƟnik(of nations or races of mankind or their customs, dress, food etc: ethnic groups/dances.) etnisk, folke-- ethnological
- ethnologistetniskadj. \/ˈeθnɪk\/1) etnisk, rase-, folke-• do you know any ethnic Germans?2) hedensk -
7 inorganic
ino:'ɡænik(not having the special characteristics of living bodies; not organic: Stone, metal and other minerals are inorganic.) uorganiskadj. \/ˌɪnɔːˈɡænɪk\/1) uorganisk2) ustrukturert, planløs -
8 manic
1) (of, or suffering from, mania: She's in a manic state.) manisk2) (extremely energetic, active and excited: The new manager is one of those manic people who can't rest even for a minute.) overaktiv/-energisk, overspentadj. \/ˈmænɪk\/( psykiatri) manisk -
9 mechanic
mi'kænik 1. noun(a skilled worker who repairs or maintains machinery.) mekaniker, maskinarbeider- mechanically
- mechanics 2. noun plural(the ways in which something works or is applied: the mechanics of the legal system.) arbeidsgangen, systemet- mechanize
- mechanise
- mechanization
- mechanisation Isubst. \/məˈkænɪk\/1) mekaniker, montør, reparatør2) maskinarbeider, verkstedarbeider3) ( gammeldags) håndverkeraircraft mechanic flymekanikerIIadj. \/məˈkænɪk\/se ➢ mechanical -
10 panic
'pænik 1. noun((a) sudden great fear, especially that spreads through a crowd etc: The fire caused a panic in the city.) panikk2. verb(to make or become so frightened that one loses the power to think clearly: He panicked at the sight of the audience.) få panikk- panickypanikk--------panisk--------skrekkIsubst. \/ˈpænɪk\/1) panikk• what's the panic?2) (amer. slang) noe som er morsomt, morsom personbe seized with\/by panic bli grepet av panikkin a panic i panikkIIverb \/ˈpænɪk\/1) bli grepet av panikk• don't panic!2) sette skrekk i, gjøre skrekkslagen, skape panikk hos3) (amer. slang) tenne, få i ekstasede satte huset på ende \/ de fikk publikum til å kokeIIIadj. \/ˈpænɪk\/panisk -
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12 tunic
'tju:nik1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) uniformsjakke2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunika3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunika, kittelsubst. \/ˈtjuːnɪk\/1) (historisk, antikken) tunika2) tunika (lang, vid bluse)3) ( til politi e.l.) uniformsjakke, våpenfrakk, våpenjakke4) (romersk katolsk, liturgisk plagg, også tunicle) tunika5) (gammeldags, for jenter, også gym tunic) forklaring: ermeløs kjole som del av skoleuniform, gymnastikkdrakt6) ( anatomi eller biologi) hinne, membran, hud, (tynt) lag7) ( biologi) (frø)kappe -
13 tyrannical
adjective (of or like a tyrant: a tyrannical ruler; His actions were tyrannous.) tyranniskadj. \/tɪˈrænɪk(ə)l\/, \/tʌɪˈrænɪk(ə)l\/tyrannisk
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