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1 lamb
læm1) (a young sheep: The ewe has had three lambs.) lam2) (its flesh eaten as food: a roast leg of lamb.) lammekjøtt3) (a lovable or gentle person, usually a child.) knupp, lam•- lambskin- lambswoollam--------lammeIsubst. \/læm\/1) lam2) ( matlaging) lammekjøtt, lam, lamme-3) ( overført) forklaring: ydmyk eller forsiktig person4) ( overført) barn (lite, vakkert og veloppdragent)5) ( overført) sau, troskyldig person6) ( overført) kjernekar7) ( handel) uerfaren spekulantbe like a lamb være from som et lamlike a lamb to the slaughter ( overført) som et lam til slaktebenken, som et hjelpeløst offerpoor lamb! stakkars liten!IIverb \/læm\/( biologi) lamme -
2 roast
rəust 1. verb1) (to cook or be cooked in an oven, or over or in front of a fire etc: to roast a chicken over the fire; The beef was roasting in the oven.) steke(s), bli stekt2) (to heat (coffee-beans) before grinding.) brenne2. adjective(roasted: roast beef/chestnuts.) stekt, ristet, brent; -stek3. noun(meat that has been roasted or is for roasting: She bought a roast; a delicious roast.) stek- roastingbrenne--------risteIsubst. \/rəʊst\/1) stek2) (amer.) utendørs grillfest3) (amer., hverdagslig) hard kritikk, slaktIIverb \/rəʊst\/1) steke, bli stekt, brenne2) riste (nøtter e.l.), brenne (kaffebønner e.l.)3) steke seg, varme seg4) ( hverdagslig) slakte, nedsable5) ( om metall) røsteIIIadj. \/rəʊst\/stekt -
3 mutton
(the flesh of sheep, used as food.) fårekjøttsubst. \/ˈmʌtn\/fårekjøtt, fåras dead as mutton så død som en sildshe's mutton dressed (up) as lamb ( hverdagslig) hun legger an på å se ung ut
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