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1 broad
bro:d1) (wide; great in size from side to side: a broad street.) bred, vid2) (from side to side: two metres broad.) bred, i bredden3) (general; not detailed: We discussed the plans in broad outline.) i grove trekk•- broaden- broadly
- broad daylight
- broad-minded
- broadside onbredIsubst. \/brɔːd\/(spesielt amer., slang) kvinnfolk, ludder, støkkeIIadj. \/brɔːd\/1) bred, vid, vidstrakt2) grov, generell (uten detaljer)3) ( overført) fri, tolerant, frisinnet, liberal, vidsyntfaren deres var en vidsynt, tolerant mann4) ( om utsagn) rett på sak, rå, uanstendig, grov5) ( om dialekt) bred, utpregetbroad effect helhetsinntrykkbroad pennant ( militærvesen) kommandoflaggbroad transcription ( språkvitenskap) grov lydskriftin broad daylight midt på lyse dagenit's as broad as it's long det er hipp som happ, det kommer ut på ettIIIadv. \/brɔːd\/fullstendig, heltbroad awake lysvåkenspeak broad snakke bredt, snakke dialekt -
2 shoulder
'ʃəuldə 1. noun1) (the part of the body between the neck and the upper arm: He was carrying the child on his shoulders.) skulder2) (anything that resembles a shoulder: the shoulder of the hill.) bryst, skråning; veikant3) (the part of a garment that covers the shoulder: the shoulder of a coat.) skulder4) (the upper part of the foreleg of an animal.) bog(parti)2. verb1) (to lift on to the shoulder: He shouldered his pack and set off on his walk.) ta på (ryggen)2) (to bear the full weight of: He must shoulder his responsibilities.) legge på sine skuldre, ta på seg skylden3) (to make (one's way) by pushing with the shoulder: He shouldered his way through the crowd.) trenge seg fram, bane seg vei•- put one's shoulder to the wheel
- shoulder to shoulderaksel--------skulderIsubst. \/ˈʃəʊldə\/1) skulder, aksel2) ( matlaging) bog3) ( langs veibane) skulder, veikant, bankett4) (fjell)utspring, avsats, brystning5) (typografi, bildekk) skulder6) ( murerfag) vederlaggive someone the cold shoulder gi noen en kald skulderhave broad shoulders være bredskuldretrub shoulders with omgås, ha (mye) å gjøre medshoulder to shoulder skulder ved skulderspeak straight from the shoulder si ting rett utsquare one's shoulder trekke skuldrene tilbake, aksle seg vise standhaftighet, vise kampviljetake something on one's shoulders ta ansvar for noe, ta noe på sin kappeIIverb \/ˈʃəʊldə\/1) ( også overført) legge på skuldrene, legge over skuldrene• he was small, but shouldered the backpack without complainthan var liten, men bar ryggsekken på skuldrene uten å klage2) dytte (med skuldrene), albue3) ( også overført) ta på seg, påta segshoulder arms ( militærvesen) på aksel gevær
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