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1 burden
'bə:dn 1. noun1) (something to be carried: He carried a heavy burden up the hill; The ox is sometimes a beast of burden (= an animal that carries things).) bør, byrde, last2) (something difficult to carry or withstand: the burden of taxation.) byrde2. verb(to put a responsibility etc on (someone): burdened with cares.) tynge på, legge byrde påbelastning--------byrde--------ladning--------lassIsubst. \/ˈbɜːdn\/ eller burthen1) byrde, last, bør2) ( overført) ansvar, sorg, byrde3) ( sjøfart) lasteevne, drektighet4) ( geologi) overdekningen, de overliggende lagene5) ( økonomi) generalomkostningbe a burden to ligge til last, være en byrde forIIsubst. \/ˈbɜːdn\/1) ( musikk) omkved, kor, refreng2) hovedtema, rød tråd (i dikt, bøker e.l.)IIIverb \/ˈbɜːdn\/ eller burthenbelaste, belemre, tynge, bebyrde -
2 bag
bæɡ 1. noun1) (a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc): She carried a small bag.) pose, bag, veske, sekk2) (a quantity of fish or game caught: Did you get a good bag today?) fangst2. verb1) (to put into a bag.) putte/ha i en pose2) (to kill (game).) fange, felle•- baggy- bags of
- in the bag
- bag ladybag--------dameveske--------jur--------koffert--------poseIsubst. \/bæɡ\/1) pose, sekk, bag, veske2) jaktveske, jaktbytte, fangst3) ( golf) bag4) (slang, nedsettende) hurpe, kjerring5) (spesielt amer., slang) forklaring: pose med narkotika6) ( måleenhet i det sørlige Afrika) 70 kgbag and baggage (med) alt en eier og har, (med) pikk og pakkbag of bones (hverdagslig, om person) benrangelbags (britisk, gammeldags) vide bukserbags of something ( slang) masse, mye av noehold\/carry the bag (amer.) bli sittende med skjegget i postkassenin the bag ( hverdagslig) klar, sikker, i orden, i boksmake a good bag ha jaktlykke, få en god fangstone's bag ens spesielle interesseon the bag ( golf) caddieIIverb \/bæɡ\/1) putte i pose, putte i sekk, lagre2) ( om jakt) fange, felle, få fatt i, nedlegge3) (britisk, hverdagslig) snappe, rappe, legge beslag på4) svelle, henge løst, være posete5) ( medisin) ventilere, bagge6) (australsk, hverdagslig) kritiserebags (it) (britisk, hverdagslig) fus, fritt for• bags, I go first!bag up putte i pose, lagre -
3 body
'bodi 1. plural - bodies; noun1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) kropp, legeme2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) lik3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) hoveddel4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) masse; materiale5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) gruppe, forsamling•- bodily2. adverb(by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) i sin helhet, i egen person- body language
- bodyworkkropp--------skrogIsubst. \/ˈbɒdɪ\/1) kropp, legeme2) lik, (død) kropp3) ( klesplagg) liv, body, bol (på genser)4) hoveddel, viktigste delselve brevet \/ mellom innledning og avslutning5) stamme, skrog, karosseri6) ( hverdagslig) masse, majoritet, overveiende del7) organ, organisasjon8) hovedstyrke, avdeling9) samling, mengde, masse10) skare, skokk, hop, gruppe12) styrke, fasthet, kraft, fyldighet, kjerne, fylde, konsistens13) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) menneske, person, kar, kvinnfolkbelong to somebody body and soul være sterkt bundet til noenenough to keep body and soul together tilstrekkelig til å livberge segin a body i sluttet\/samlet tropp, fulltalligover my dead body over mitt likthe student body studentenethrow oneself body and soul into something kaste seg inn i noe med kropp og sjelIIverb \/ˈbɒdɪ\/bare i uttrykkbody forth legemliggjøre, danne, utforme fremstille symbolskbody out gi kjøtt og blod til -
4 sacrificial
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