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1 nap
næp(a short sleep: She always has a nap after lunch.) lur, høneblund- catch someone napping- catch nappinglurIsubst. \/næp\/lur, høneblund, middagshvilhave\/take a nap ta seg en høneblundIIsubst. \/næp\/( på tøy e.l.) loIIIsubst. \/næp\/kortspill, forkortelse for napoleon) napoleonIVsubst. \/næp\/(stall)tipsnap selection favoritt, tippet vinnerVverb \/næp\/ta seg en høneblundcatch somebody napping ta noen på sengenVIverb \/næp\/( teknikk) nuppe, loeVIIverb \/næp\/tippe som vinner -
2 plonk
ploŋk(to place or put noisily and rather clumsily: He plonked his books on the table; She plonked herself down in front of the fire.) plumpe, klaske, slenge (seg) nedIsubst. \/plɒŋk\/smell, klaskIIsubst. \/plɒŋk\/(britisk, austr., hverdagslig) billig og simpel vinIIIverb \/plɒŋk\/legge, slippe, slenge, smelle, klaskeplonk down ( overført) punge ut med, slenge i bordet• he plonked down 14,000 dollars for the carhan slengte 14.000 dollar i bordet for bilen sette hardt nedfalle, deise, plumpe, slenge seg nedplonk oneself down slenge seg nedIVadv. \/plɒŋk\/bums, med et smell, med et brak, hardt -
3 steal
sti:lpast tense - stole; verb1) (to take (another person's property), especially secretly, without permission or legal right: Thieves broke into the house and stole money and jewellery; He was expelled from the school because he had been stealing (money).) stjele, rane til seg2) (to obtain or take (eg a look, a nap etc) quickly or secretly: He stole a glance at her.) kaste et stjålent blikk på3) (to move quietly: He stole quietly into the room.) lure/liste/snike segIsubst. \/stiːl\/1) ( hverdagslig) godt kjøp, røverkjøp, funn, noe man har fått til spottpris2) (mest amer.) tyveri3) tyvegods, noe som er stjålet4) ( politikk) list5) ( politikk) kuppII1) stjele, rane til seg, lure seg til2) smugle, liste, lure, slippe, smette3) smyge seg, liste\/lure seg4) ( basketball) vinne ballen, snappe ballensteal a glance at somebody\/something kaste et stjålent blikk på noe(n)steal a march on skaffe seg et forsprang\/fordel fremfor, overliste i smugsteal away slippe unna, smette unna\/bortsteal someone's heart ( overført) stjele noens hjertesteal someone's thunder ta ordet ut av munnen på noen, bruke noens ideer, komme noen i forkjøpet (med å si noe) -
4 snatch
snæ 1. verb1) (to (try to) seize or grab suddenly: The monkey snatched the biscuit out of my hand.) nappe, rive til seg, trive2) (to take quickly, when one has time or the opportunity: She managed to snatch an hour's sleep.) snappe2. noun1) (an attempt to seize: The thief made a snatch at her handbag.) snapping2) (a short piece or extract eg from music, conversation etc: a snatch of conversation.) bruddstykkesnappeIsubst. \/snætʃ\/1) snapping, hugg, grep, napp2) kort periode, kort stund3) bruddstykke, stump, bit4) ( i vektløfting) rykk5) ( slang) kidnapping6) ( slang) tyveri, ran7) ( slang) huking, anholdelse8) ( vulgært om vagina) fitte, kuse, mus9) ( vulgært om samleie) knull, nyp, nummerget a snatch of sleep få seg en høneblundmake a snatch at gripe etter, snappe ettersnatches of sunshine solglimt, solgløttsnatches of verse versestumper, bruddstykker av poesisnatch meal raskt måltid, matbitwork in\/by snatches arbeide rykkvis, arbeide periodevis, arbeide i rykk og nappIIverb \/snætʃ\/1) gripe, grafse, krafse2) snappe, rive til seg, stjele (til seg)3) ( slang) kidnappe4) ( slang) kvarte, rappe5) ( slang) huke, anholdesnatch at gripe etter, grafse etter, krafse ettersnatch away rive bortsnatch off rive av seg, slite av segsnatch up gripe tak i, hugge tak i
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