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21 usmagelig
adj.(uappetitlig smagløs fig.) unappetitlich, geschmacklos -
22 bytte
exchange, prey, reverse, swap, switch, trade* * *subst. (økonomi) exchange subst. [ innbytte] part exchange subst. [offer, vilt dyr og fig] prey subst. [ ombytting] exchange, change subst. (dagligtale) [ ombytting] swap, swop subst. [utbytte av plyndring, tyveri] booty, spoils, spoils of war, loot verb. change, exchange (ta i bytte) take in exchange (tilby i bytte) offer in exchange -
23 drøvtygge
verb. ruminate, (fig.) harp on -
24 dvergfiken
subst. (botanikk) creeping fig -
25 faresonen
(i faresonen) in the danger zone, (fig. også) in danger, at risk (f.eks. ) (utenfor faresonen) out of danger, (kort.) not vulnerable -
26 fikenblad
subst. fig leaf subst. [foran danserinne o.l.] cache-sex -
27 fikenkaktus
subst. (botanikk) Indian fig, prickly pear -
28 fordoble
* * *verb. double (f.eks.the population doubled in 20 years
), redouble verb. [ særlig fig] redouble (f.eks. ) verb. [ et seil] table -
29 fordrive
проводить (время)изгонять, прогонять, коротать время* * *verb. oust, banish, expel, dispel verb. [jage bort, også fig.] drive away (f.eks.the people drove away the King, drive away care, depression
) verb. [ jage ut] drive out (fra of) (f.eks.drive the intruders out of the country
) verb. [spre, fjerne] dispel (f.eks. ) verb. [ kurere] expel (f.eks. ), cure (f.eks. ) verb. [ landsforvise] banish, exile, expel (f.eks.the Jews were expelled from the country
) verb. [ mane vekk] exorcize (fx ) -
30 forspill
subst. (teater) prologue subst. (seksuelt) foreplay adv. (musikk og fig.) prelude, overture -
31 geitefiken
subst. (botanikk) (hannplante fra fikentre) goat fig -
32 hestehandel
subst. horse-trading, horse trade subst. (fig) wheeling-dealing -
33 hottentottfiken
subst. (botanikk) (Mesembryanthemum edule) Hottentot's fig -
34 isen
(bryte isen) fig. break the ice -
35 jord
Земля-en* * *earth, earth, land, soil, land* * *subst. [ jordoverflaten] ground (f.eks.it lay on the ground, he placed it on the ground
) subst. [ stoffet] earth (f.eks.a lump of earth, scrape up a handful of earth; his hands were full of earth
) subst. [ jordbunn] soil (f.eks.fertile soil, barren soil
) subst. [mots. av vann] land, earth (f.eks. ) subst. [ kloden] earth (f.eks.the earth revolves round the sun
), globe subst. [ eiendom] land (f.eks.all the land was in the hands of great landowners, grant land to ex-soldiers
) subst. [ avleder for elektrisitet] earth, (amer.) ground (dyrket jord) cultivated land, land under cultivation (et stykke jord) a piece of land (falle i god jord) fall on fertile ground, (fig. også) be well received (f.eks. the joke was not well received by (innviet jord) consecrated ground (økologi) (sur jord) acid soil (tung jord) heavy soil (dyrket jord) cultivated land -
36 kampberedt
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37 kanal
canal, channel, channel* * *subst. [ naturlig og fig] channel (f.eks. ) subst. [ gravet] canal subst. [kloakk etc.] drain, sewer subst. (veibygging) duct subst. shaft, flue subst. [ salgskanal] sales channel [ distribusjons-] channel of distribution, distribution channel [ kommunikasjons-] channel of communication -
38 kjøtt
мясо* * *flesh, meat* * *subst. [ til å spise] meat subst. [ på frukt] flesh, pulp subst. [ levende og fig] flesh -
39 klagesang
subst. dirge, elegy, lament subst. [fig: beklagelse] moan -
40 klarøyd
adj. bright-eyed, (fig) clear-sighted
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