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1 obstacle
'obstəkl(something which prevents progress: His inability to learn foreign languages was an obstacle to his career.) hindringhindringsubst. \/ˈɒbstəkl\/( også overført) hinder, hindringobstacle to hinder for -
2 block
blok 1. noun1) (a flat-sided mass of wood or stone etc: blocks of stone.) blokk; kloss2) (a piece of wood used for certain purposes: a chopping-block.) hoggestabbe3) (a connected group of houses, offices etc: a block of flats; an office block.) leiegård, boligblokk; (forretnings)gård, kvartal4) (a barrier: a road block.) barrikade, blokkering5) ((especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets: a walk round the block.) kvartal2. verb(to make (progress) difficult or impossible: The crashed cars blocked the road.) blokkere, sperre, tette- blockade3. verbThe ships blockaded the town.) blokkere- blockage- blocked
- block capital/letter
- blockheadblokk--------kloss--------kvartal--------sperre--------terningIsubst. \/blɒk\/1) (av stein, tre) kloss, kubbe, stokk (til tresnitt), blokk, (slakte-)benk2) (bolig)blokk, leiegård, boligfelt3) kvartal4) ( hattemakeri) blokk, form5) ( teknikk) trinse, trinsesystem6) kompakt masse, klump, blokk, pakke7) ( forsendelse) stort parti8) bunt9) aksjepost10) (skrive)blokk11) ( i teatersalong e.l.) seksjon12) ( hverdagslig) skalle, hode14) hinder, stopp, veisperre15) ( parlamentarisk) obstruksjon16) (austr.) jordlott, område17) (austr., hverdagslig) promenadestrøk18) (friidrett, også start block) startblokk19) klisjé21) ( jernbanetransport) blokkstrekning (strekningen mellom to blokkposter)be sent to the block bli halshugget, bli dødsdømtblock of flats leiegård, boligblokkdo one's block (austr., slang) miste besinnelsen, hisse seg voldsomt oppin block i en klump, i blokkknock somebody's block off dra til noennew kid on the block nykommer, ubeskrevet blad, forklaring: nyankommet person som må bevise hva han eller hun kan og står forpulley block skiveblokk, trinseblokktraffic block trafikkstanswriter's block se ➢ writerIIverb \/blɒk\/1) ( også block up) blokkere, tette (igjen), sperre (av), tilstoppe, hindre, stenge av2) ( sport) blokkere3) (hattemakeri, skomakeri) blokke, forme4) støtte (under)5) ( økonomi) blokkere, sperreblock in understreke, skravere, utheve, ramme inn ( om tid) skvise inn, skaffe plass til stenge inne, sperre inneblock out ( spesielt lyd og lys) stenge ute, sperre forblock up stenge inne forklaring: forhøye med bakker e.l. -
3 drag
dræɡ 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) dra, trekke, hale2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) dra, trekke, slepe, hale3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) slepe4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) sokne5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) gå tungt, være langtrukken, dra ut2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) bremsekloss, hemsko, hindring2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) drag, blås; slurk3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) kjedelig oppgave/person4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) transvestitt, drag-dra--------slepe--------trekkeIsubst. \/dræɡ\/1) slepende bevegelse, treghethan hadde en slepende gange, han trakk på føttene2) dragning, trekk (tross motstand)3) hemsko, brems (også overført), motstand, hinderhun var en klamp om foten på ham, hun var en byrde for ham4) ( luftfart) luftmotstand5) dregg, drivanker, mudderapparat6) slepenot, dragnot7) arbeidsslede, vedslede8) ( landbruk) tung harv, slodd9) ( tidligere) firspanns reisevogn13) ( hverdagslig) blås, drag (på sigarett e.l.)14) (amer.) slurk17) (slang, også drag queen) (mannlig) transvestitt, mann i kvinneklær, transvestittdans, transvestittklær18) (amer., slang) strøk (hovedgate)19) (spesielt amer., slang) slep, vedheng22) (bilveddeløp, også drag race) drag-race23) (spesielt amer., slang) godstogbe a drag være nitrist, være kjedelig, være gørrbe in drag forklaring: ha på seg klær som tilhører det motsatte kjønnhave a drag with ha gode forbindelser med, ligge bra an hosIIverb \/dræɡ\/1) dra, trekke2) (amer., hverdagslig, om sigarett) røyke, ta et drag, inhalere3) (amer., hverdagslig) kappkjøre med noen i bil• Peter's got a new car, and he wants to drag us at the school parking lotPeter har fått seg ny bil, og han vil kappkjøre med oss på skolens parkeringsplass4) sokne i5) ( landbruk) kjøre med harv over, kjøre med slodd over6) ( slang) kjede livet av seg7) slepe, bevege seg, gå sakte, slepe seg av sted8) ( om handel) være treg, trekke ut9) ( sjøfart) dregge, sokne10) snakke langtrukkent, synge\/spille slepende11) trekke notdrag along\/on sakke akterut, henge etter, gå sakte, være langtrukkendrag for sokne etter, lete etterdrag her\/its anchor ( sjøfart) drive for anker, dreggedrag in trekke inn, blande inndrag oneself away (from) løsrive seg (fra)drag one's feet slepe med føttene være (for) sen i vendingen, trekke ut tidendrag out\/on trekke ut, dra ut ( overført) trekke i langdrag, hale utdrag something through the mud trekke noe gjennom søladrag up forsømme, neglisjere
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