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1 whole
həul 1. adjective1) (including everything and/or everyone; complete: The whole staff collected the money for your present; a whole pineapple.) hel2) (not broken; in one piece: She swallowed the biscuit whole.) hel, i sin helhet2. noun1) (a single unit: The different parts were joined to form a whole.) helhet, hele2) (the entire thing: We spent the whole of one week sunbathing on the beach.) hele•- wholly
- wholehearted
- wholemeal
- on the wholealdeles--------fullstendig--------ganske--------hel--------hele--------helt--------sunnIsubst. \/həʊl\/helhet, heleas a whole som helhet betraktet under ettin whole i sin helhet, helhetligin whole or in part helt eller delvison the whole i det store og hele, stort sett, alt i altsee something as part of a whole se noe som en del av en større sammenheng tenke storta whole et hele, en helhet, det hele• did you eat the whole of the apples?the whole of it det helethe whole of them alle sammen, alle, samtligethe whole of which som i sin helhet• it was a long proposal, the whole of which was rejecteddet var et langt forslag, som i sin helhet ble vraketIIadj. \/həʊl\/1) hel2) hel-3) velberget, velbeholden, frisk4) (gammeldags, bibelsk) helet, friskgive one's whole attention to gi hele sin oppmerksomhet tilin the whole (wide) world i hele verdenmade out of whole cloth (amer., hverdagslig) grepet ut av luftenmake whole ( gammeldags) hele, botethe whole thing hele saken, det hele, alt sammenwith one's whole heart av hele sitt hjerte -
2 plight
(a (bad) situation or state: She was in a terrible plight, as she had lost all her money.) knipe, forfatningIsubst. \/plaɪt\/ ( litterært)1) pant2) forpliktelse, høytidelig løfteIIsubst. \/plaɪt\/(spesielt vanskelig) tilstand, situasjonin a sorry plight i en sørgelig forfatning i store vanskeligheterIIIverb \/plaɪt\/forplikte (seg), love, sverge(be) plighted (være) bundet (være) festet, (være) forlovetplighted lovers trolovede, forlovedeplight oneself to ( gammeldags) binde seg til, skjenke sin tro tilplight one's word love høytidelig, gi sitt ord
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