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1 classical
'klæsikəl 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) gresk og latin (språk og litteratur)adj. \/ˈklæsɪk(ə)l\/1) klassisk2) tradisjonell -
2 glory
'ɡlo:ri 1. plural - glories; noun1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) ære, heder2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) herlighet, prakt(stykke)3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) glans, prakt2. verb(to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) glede seg over, sole seg i glansen av- glorify- glorification
- glorious
- gloriouslyglansIsubst. \/ˈɡlɔːrɪ\/1) ære, heder2) fremste pryd, (grunn til) stolthet, berømmelse3) ( religion) lovprisning, takksigelse4) salighet(en), evig ære5) (lysende) herlighet, prakt, glans, stas6) ( religion) gloria, nimbusbask in the reflected glory of eller bathe in the reflected glory of sole seg i glansen avdays in glory storhetstidfor glory for ærens skyldglory (be)! i all verden!Glory (be) to God ære være Gudgo to glory ( hverdagslig) møte sin skaper (dø)in (all) one's glory ( hverdagslig) på sitt høydepunkt, på toppen, i all sin glans, i sin glansperiode• when he's teaching, he's in his glory thesaints in glory de saligesend to glory ( hverdagslig) sende til himmels (dø)to the greater glory of God til større ære for Gud (jesuittenes valgspråk)win glory on the field of battle vinne på ærens markIIverb \/ˈɡlɔːrɪ\/bare i uttrykkglory in være stolt over, glede seg over, sette sin ære i, juble over, være stolt av, være kry for triumfere, hovere over, skryte av -
3 idea
1) (opinion; belief: I have an idea that it won't work.) idé, tanke, forestilling2) (a plan: I've an idea for solving this problem.) idé, plan, påfunn3) (mental picture: This will give you an idea of what I mean.) idé, forestilling, anelsehensikt--------idé--------tanke--------vurderingsubst. \/aɪˈdɪə\/1) idé2) begrep, forestilling, oppfatning, syn, mening3) mening, hensikt, tanke4) innfall, påfunn5) temaget ideas få fikse ideergive someone ideas gi noen fikse ideerhave no idea ikke vite, ikke ha den fjerneste anelselofty ideas høyttravende ideer, store vyernot someone's idea of ikke hva noen forbinder medput ideas into someone's head sette griller i hodet på noenthat's the idea det er tankenthe very idea bare tanken, selve tanken -
4 tunic
'tju:nik1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) uniformsjakke2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunika3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunika, kittelsubst. \/ˈtjuːnɪk\/1) (historisk, antikken) tunika2) tunika (lang, vid bluse)3) ( til politi e.l.) uniformsjakke, våpenfrakk, våpenjakke4) (romersk katolsk, liturgisk plagg, også tunicle) tunika5) (gammeldags, for jenter, også gym tunic) forklaring: ermeløs kjole som del av skoleuniform, gymnastikkdrakt6) ( anatomi eller biologi) hinne, membran, hud, (tynt) lag7) ( biologi) (frø)kappe -
5 civilization
1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) sivilisasjon, dannelse, kultur2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) sivilisasjon, kultursivilisasjonsubst. \/ˌsɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n\/, \/ˌsɪvəlɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n\/1) sivilisasjon, kultur2) sivilisering3) den siviliserte verden -
6 civilisation
1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) sivilisasjon, dannelse, kultur2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) sivilisasjon, kultur
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