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1 combined read and write head
subst. eller combined read\/write head( EDB) lese\/skrivehode -
2 combined curve
subst.( byggfag) kombinertkurve -
3 combine
1. verb(to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) slå sammen, kombinere, forene (seg)2. noun(an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) sammenslutning- combine harvesterforbindeIsubst. \/ˈkɒmbaɪn\/1) sammenslutning, konsern2) (amer.) konsortium, syndikat, trust3) ( landbruk, forkortelse for combine harvester)skurtreskerIIverb \/kəmˈbaɪn\/forbinde, danne forbindelse, forene(s), forene seg, slutte (seg) sammen, kombinerecombine business with pleasure kombinere det nyttige med det behageligecombine with ( kjemi) gå i forbindelse med, inngå forbindelse medeverything combined against him alt gikk ham imot -
4 bee
bi:1) (a four-winged insect that makes honey.) bie2) ((especially American) a meeting for combined work and enjoyment: a knitting bee.) dugnad; veldedig forening•- beehive- beeswax
- a bee in one's bonnet
- make a bee-line forbieIsubst. \/biː\/1) ( insekt i overfamilien Apoidea) biebusy as a bee flittig som en bie\/maurhave a bee in one's bonnet ha en fiks idé, ri en kjepphestthe bee's knees ( hverdagslig) toppen, den\/det aller besteIIsubst. \/biː\/forklaring: (sosial) sammenkomst (hvor man arbeider eller konkurrerer) -
5 between
bi'twi:n1) (in, to, through or across the space dividing two people, places, times etc: between the car and the pavement; between 2 o'clock and 2.30; between meals.) (i)mellom2) (concerning the relationship of two things or people: the difference between right and wrong.) (i)mellom, på3) (by the combined action of; working together: They managed it between them.) (dem) imellom, til sammen, ved forente krefter4) (part to one (person or thing), part to (the other): Divide the chocolate between you.) (i)mellom•imellomIadv. \/bɪˈtwiːn\/(i)mellomin between imellom, i mellomtidenIIprep. \/bɪˈtwiːn\/ eller 'tween(i)mellombetween now and then i mellomtidenbetween us\/you\/them sammen, i felleskapbetween you and me eller between ourselves mellom oss, oss imellom(in) between times eller (in) between whiles i mellomtiden, i tiden mellom (to tidspunkt) -
6 collective
- tiv1) (of a number of people etc combined into one group: This success was the result of a collective effort.) kollektiv-, gruppe-, felles-2) (of a noun, taking a singular verb but standing for many things taken as a whole: `Cattle' is a collective noun.) kollektiv, fellesnavnIsubst. \/kəˈlektɪv\/1) ( grammatikk) kollektiv2) kollektiv(bruk), kollektivt (land)bruk3) kollektiv, gruppeIIadj. \/kəˈlektɪv\/1) samlet, sammenfattet, sammenfattende, felles2) ( også grammatikk) kollektiv -
7 combination
- bi-1) ((the result of) combining or being combined: The town was a combination of old and new architecture.) kombinasjon, sammensetning, forbindelse2) (a set of numbers used to open certain types of lock: He couldn't open the safe as he had forgotten the combination; ( also adjective) a combination lock.) kodekombinasjonsubst. \/ˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃ (ə)n\/1) kombinasjon, forbindelse, sammenstilling2) sammenslutning, forening, faggruppe, fagkrets3) ( kjemi) forbindelse4) motorsykkel med sidevogn5) kombinasjon (i en kombinasjonslås)combinations (undertøy, også coms) koselett -
8 hydrogen
(an element, the lightest gas, which burns and which, when combined with oxygen, produces water.) vannstoff, hydrogensubst. \/ˈhaɪdrədʒ(ə)n\/( kjemi) hydrogen -
9 megalomania
meɡələ'meiniə(the idea, usually false, that one is great or powerful, combined with a passion for more greatness or power.) stormannsgalskapstormannsgalskapsubst. \/ˌmeɡələ(ʊ)ˈmeɪnjə\/( psykologi) megalomani, stormannsgalskap
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