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I verb1) (an old word for to work at: He plies his trade as weaver.) utøve, drive2) (to use (a tool etc) vigorously.) bruke flittig3) (to keep supplying: They plied their guests with drink.) forsyne rikeligII noun(a thickness, layer or strand, as in three-ply / two-ply wool.) lag, -tråds- plywoodlagIsubst. \/plaɪ\/1) tråd, -trådet, -tråds (som sisteledd i sammensetning), kordel2) lag, -lags (som sisteledd i sammensetning)3) ( overført) tendens, tilbøyelighet, retningIIverb \/plaɪ\/1) bruke flittig, arbeide flittig med2) ( om yrke) drive med, utføre3) henvende seg til gjentatte ganger (med spørsmål e.l.)4) ( om strekning) gå i trafikk på, trafikkere jevnlig5) arbeidearbeide med noe\/drive med noe6) ( seiling) krysse, befare, beseile7) (om drosje, bærer e.l.) vente på kunder, vente på arbeid8) ( poetisk) sette kursen, seile, styreply for hire vente på kjøring, vente på turply one's trade drive med sittply the bottle være hard på flaskaply with forsyne, holde med
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ply — ply1 plyingly, adv. /pluy/, v., plied, plying. v.t. 1. to work with or at diligently; employ busily; use: to ply the needle. 2. to carry on, practice, or pursue busily or steadily: to ply a trade. 3. to treat with or apply to (something)… … Universalium
ply — I [[t]plaɪ[/t]] v. plied, ply•ing 1) to work with diligently; employ busily; wield: to ply the needle[/ex] 2) to carry on, practice, or pursue busily or steadily: to ply a trade[/ex] 3) to assail repeatedly or persistently: to ply horses with a… … From formal English to slang
ply — I. /plaɪ / (say pluy) verb (plied, plying) –verb (t) 1. to use; employ busily, or work with or at: to ply the needle. 2. to carry on, practise, or pursue: to ply a trade. 3. to treat with something repeatedly applied: I plied the fire with fresh… …
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