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1. conjunction(used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) men, derimot2. preposition(except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) unntatt, utenbare--------menIsubst. \/bʌt\/ ( litterært) men, aber, innvendingIIsubst. \/bʌt\/( skotsk) forklaring: det ytterste rommet i et to-roms husIIIverb \/bʌt\/bare i uttrykkbut me no buts! det nytter ikke å protestere!, her er det ikke noe 'men'!IVadv. \/bʌt\/bareVprep. \/bʌt\/1) unntatt, unntagen, utenom, bortsett fra, uten2) om ikke, hvis ikkeom ikke du hadde hjulpet meg, hadde jeg ikke kunnet gjøre det3) annet enn, bare, enn• who else but he could have done it?be nothing but a fool være en stor toskthe first but one den andrethe last but one den nest sistethe last but two den tredje sistethe next but one den andrethe next but two den tredjeno man is so old but that he may learn ingen er for gammel til å lære, man blir aldri for gammel til å læreVIkonj. \/bʌt\/, \/bət\/men, dog• it hurt, but he didn't cry• not only rain, but also snow
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