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I 1. riə noun1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.) bakside2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.) baken2. adjective(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.) bakfra, bak-- rearguard II riə verb1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) ale opp, drive (-)oppdrett2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.) reise seg på bakbeina, steile3) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) reise seg•- rear upbakside--------ende--------grunn--------oppfostreIsubst. \/rɪə\/1) bakside2) ( militærvesen) baktropp3) bak-4) ( hverdagslig) bak, rompe5) ( slang) do, dassattack\/take in the rear falle i ryggenat the rear på baksidenbring up\/close the rear ( militærvesen) danne baktropp(en), komme sistfrom the rear bakfrahang on the rear følge tett etter, ligge i baken påin the rear bakerst, sistIIverb \/rɪə\/1) ale opp, oppdrette• rear poultry\/cattle2) oppdra, oppfostre3) dyrke4) løfte (på), lette (på)5) ( også overført) stikke frem, dukke opp6) bygge (opp), reise, oppføre, sette opp7) rykke til, fare opprear oneself ( overført) sette seg på bakbeina
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