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41 rinse
rins 1. verb1) (to wash (clothes etc) in clean water to remove soap etc: After washing the towels, rinse them (out).) skylle2) (to clean (a cup, one's mouth etc) by filling with clean water etc and then emptying the water out: The dentist asked me to rinse my mouth out.) skylle2. noun1) (the act of rinsing: Give the cup a rinse.) skylling2) (a liquid used for changing the colour of hair: a blue rinse.) hårtoningsmiddelIsubst. \/rɪns\/1) skylling2) skyllemiddel3) glansvask (midlertidig hårfarging)give something a rinse skylle noeIIverb \/rɪns\/skylle, overrislerinse down skylle nedrinse out skylle ut, skylle vekk -
42 separate
1. 'sepəreit verb1) ((sometimes with into or from) to place, take, keep or force apart: He separated the money into two piles; A policeman tried to separate the men who were fighting.) atskille, dele2) (to go in different directions: We all walked along together and separated at the cross-roads.) skilles, skille lag3) ((of a husband and wife) to start living apart from each other by choice.) skille seg, skilles2. -rət adjective1) (divided; not joined: He sawed the wood into four separate pieces; The garage is separate from the house.) atskilt, delt2) (different or distinct: This happened on two separate occasions; I like to keep my job and my home life separate.) særskilt, separat, atskilt•- separable
- separately
- separates
- separation
- separatist
- separatism
- separate off
- separate out
- separate upseparert--------særskiltIsubst. \/ˈsep(ə)rət\/1) ( om publikasjon) særtrykk2) (om klær, flertall separates) enkeltplagg (som kan kombineres med hverandre)IIverb \/ˈsepəreɪt\/1) skille (fra hverandre), atskille2) dele på, dele opp, dele fra3) skille ut, sortere4) skilles, skille lag, skilles fra hverandre, gå hver til sin kant, gå hver til sitt, gå i motsatt retning5) ( jus) separere (seg)6) utskille, avsondre7) ( om skall e.l.) løsne• if you boil tomatoes, their skin will separatenår man koker tomater, vil skinnet løsne8) ( om melk) separere9) sikte10) ( gruvedrift) sjeide (skille ut malm fra stein)separated from separert fraseparate up dele (opp)separate up into dele opp iIIIverb \/ˈsepəreɪt\/ eller wash( murerfag) slemmeIVadj. \/ˈsep(ə)rət\/1) atskilt, skilt2) separat, separat-3) enkelt, enkelt-4) særskilt, egenon separate occasions ved ulike tilfeller, ved forskjellige anledningerseparate from atskilt frato go separate ways gå hver sin vei, gå til hver sin kant -
43 sepia
'si:piənoun, adjective((of) a brown colour: a sepia photograph.) sepiabrun(t)subst. \/ˈsiːpjə\/1) forklaring: blekksprut i slekten Sepiaforklaring: samt «blekket» fra denne2) sepiategning (tegning gjort i sepia(brunt))3) ( farge) sepia(brunt)sepia wash drawing sepiategning -
44 shampoo
ʃæm'pu: 1. plural - shampoos; noun1) (a soapy liquid or other substance for washing the hair and scalp or for cleaning carpets, upholstery etc: a special shampoo for greasy hair; carpet shampoo.) sjampo2) (an act of washing etc with shampoo: I had a shampoo and set at the hairdresser's.) hårvask, sjamponering2. verb(to wash or clean with shampoo: She shampoos her hair every day; We shampooed the rugs yesterday.) vaske med sjampo, sjamponeresjampo--------sjamponereIsubst. (flertall: shampoos) \/ʃæmˈpuː\/1) sjampo2) sjamponering, hårvask3) (til teppe, bil eller møbler) vaskemiddel, rensemiddelshampoo and set ( hos frisøren) vask og leggIIverb \/ʃæmˈpuː\/1) sjamponere, vaske (håret)2) vaske, rense -
45 soap
səup 1. noun(a mixture containing oils or fats and other substances, especially formed into small regularly-shaped pieces and used in washing: He found a bar of soap and began to wash his hands.) såpe2. verb(to rub with soap: She soaped the baby all over.) såpe inn- soapy- soapiness
- soap operasåpeIsubst. \/səʊp\/1) såpe, såpe-2) (amer., slang) bestikkelse, smøring3) (hverdagslig, TV, radio, også soap opera)såpeoperaa bar of soap eller a piece\/tablet\/cake of soap en såpe, et såpestykkeno soap den går ikke, den gikk ikke det er ikke noe mer å gjøre, det var ikke noe mer å gjørenot know someone from a bar of soap ( hverdagslig) ikke kjenne igjen noensoft soap bløt såpe, grønnsåpe ( hverdagslig) smiger, fjeskIIverb \/səʊp\/såpe inn, såpevaskesoap oneself down såpe seg inn ( hverdagslig) smigre, fjeske for, forsøke å innsmigre seg hossoap someone up ( hverdagslig) smøre noen, smiske for noen -
46 syringe
si'rin‹ 1. noun(an instrument for sucking up and squirting out liquids, sometimes having a needle for giving injections.) sprøyte2. verb(to clean or wash eg ears using a syringe.) skylle ut (med sprøyte)sprøyteIsubst. \/ˈsɪrɪn(d)ʒ\/, \/sɪˈrɪn(d)ʒ\/sprøyte, injeksjonssprøyteIIverb \/sɪˈrɪn(d)ʒ\/1) sprøyte, besprøyte2) skylle ren (med sprøyte)syringe into sprøyte inn -
47 washerwoman
nouns (a person who is paid to wash clothes.) vaskeriarbeider, vaskersubst. (flertall: washerwomen) \/ˈwɒʃəˌwʊmən\/, flertall: \/ˈwɒʃəˌwɪmɪn\/ eller washwomankvinne som vasker tøy, kvinnelig vaskeriarbeider -
48 washstand
subst. \/ˈwɒʃstænd\/ eller wash-hand stand( gammeldags) vaskeservant -
49 laund(e)rette
lo:n'dretnoun (a shop where customers may wash clothes in washing-machines.) selvbetjeningsvaskeri -
50 laund(e)rette
lo:n'dretnoun (a shop where customers may wash clothes in washing-machines.) selvbetjeningsvaskeri -
51 so that
1) (with the purpose that; in order that: I'll wash this dress so that you can wear it.) slik/så/for at2) (with the result that: He got up very late, so that he missed the bus and was late for work.) slik at -
52 washerman
nouns (a person who is paid to wash clothes.) vaskeriarbeider, vasker
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