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1 magnetic
- 'ne-1) (of, or having the powers of, or operating by means of, a magnet or magnetism: magnetic force.) magnetisk, magnet-2) (strongly attractive: a magnetic personality.) magnetisk, betagendeadj. \/mæɡˈnetɪk\/1) magnetisk2) magnet-3) fengslende, tiltrekkende -
2 magnetic field
(the area in which the pull of a magnet, or thing acting like a magnet, is felt: the earth's magnetic field.) magnetisk feltsubst.magnetisk felt -
3 magnetic compass
subst.magnetkompass -
4 magnetic ink character recognition
subst.( EDB) magnettegnlesningEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > magnetic ink character recognition
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5 magnetic mine
subst.( militærvesen) magnetisk mine -
6 magnetic needle
subst.magnetisk nål -
7 magnetic tape
subst.( elektronikk) magnetbånd -
8 magnetic tape unit
subst.( EDB) magnetbåndstasjon -
9 magnetic north
(the direction, either east or west of the true north, in which a magnetized needle points.) magnetisk nord -
10 nuclear magnetic resonance
subst. eller NMR(fysikk, kjemi) kjernemagnetisk resonans, NMR -
11 magnet
'mæɡnit(a piece of iron, or of certain other materials, that attracts or repels other pieces of iron etc.) magnet- magnetic- magnetically
- magnetism
- magnetize
- magnetise
- magnetic field
- magnetic northsubst. \/ˈmæɡnət\/( også overført) magnet -
12 field
fi:ld 1. noun1) (a piece of land enclosed for growing crops, keeping animals etc: Our house is surrounded by fields.) jorde, åker, eng2) (a wide area: playing fields (= an area for games, sports etc).) mark, slette, bane, område3) (a piece of land etc where minerals or other natural resources are found: an oil-field; a coalfield.) felt, leie4) (an area of knowledge, interest, study etc: in the fields of literature/economic development; her main fields of interest.) fagfelt/-område5) (an area affected, covered or included by something: a magnetic field; in his field of vision.) (magnet-/kraft)felt6) (an area of battle: the field of Waterloo; ( also adjective) a field-gun.) slagmark2. verb((in cricket, basketball etc) to catch (the ball) and return it.) gripe/stoppe (ballen) og returnere- fieldworkdisiplin--------felt--------flate--------flyplass--------jorde--------kule--------mark--------plan--------sfære--------slagmark--------slette--------åkerIsubst. \/fiːld\/1) jorde, åker, eng, mark, land2) felt, -felt, -plass• airfield3) område, fag(område)4) ( fysikk) felt5) ( militærvesen) felt, slagmark, slag6) ( sport) plass, baneidrettsplass \/ idrettsbane7) (sport, kollektiv) felt, deltakere8) (sport, cricket, baseball) utespiller, utelag9) (heraldikk, kunst e.l.) felt, bunn, bakgrunnback a horse against the field holde på en hest mot hele det øvrige feltetbring into the field føre i feltenfair field and no favour rettferdig behandlingfield of force kraftfeltfield of vision synsfelt, horisonthold the field holde skansen, ikke la seg beseirein the field ute på jordet i feltenin the field of politics på det politiske plankeep the field fortsette felttoget, holde standleft field (softball, baseball) venstre banedellose the field lide nederlagbe outside one's field ligge utenfor ens område, ikke være ens fagområdeplay the field gå ut med stadig nye mennesker av motsatt kjønnright field (softball, baseball) høyre banedelstudies in the field studier i felten, feltstudiertake the field dra i feltenwin the field gå av med seierenwork in the field arbeide på åkeren\/jordetIIverb \/fiːld\/1) (cricket, baseball) stoppe og returnere (ballen)2) ( sport) stille opp (et lag\/spillere)3) ( militærvesen) sette inn -
13 attraction
- ʃən1) (the act or power of attracting: magnetic attraction.) tiltrekning(skraft), sjarm2) (something that attracts: The attractions of the hotel include a golf-course.) attraksjon, trekkplastersubst. \/əˈtrækʃ(ə)n\/1) tiltrekningskraft2) ( overført) sjarme, lokking3) attraksjon, nummer, trekkplaster4) ( fysikk) attraksjon (om tyngdekraft og om elektrisk og magnetisk tiltrekning)attractions severdigheter -
14 cassette
kə'set(a plastic container holding photographic film or magnetic tape: I've put a new cassette in my camera; I bought a cassette of Scottish music; ( also adjective) a cassette recorder.) kassett, filmrullIsubst. \/kəˈset\/1) videokassett, videobånd2) kassett(bånd) (til kassettspiller)3) ( fotografi) (film)kassettblank cassette uinnspilt kassett, uinnspilt videobåndIIverb \/kəˈset\/forklaring: spille inn på kassett eller på videobånd -
15 magnetise
1) (to make magnetic: You can magnetize a piece of iron.) magnetisere2) (to attract or influence strongly: She's the kind of person who can magnetize others.) tiltrekke som en magnet, bergtase ➢ magnetize -
16 magnetize
1) (to make magnetic: You can magnetize a piece of iron.) magnetisere2) (to attract or influence strongly: She's the kind of person who can magnetize others.) tiltrekke som en magnet, bergtaverb \/ˈmæɡnətaɪz\/ eller magnetise1) magnetisere, gjøre magnetisk, bli magnetisk, trekke til seg2) ( overført) fengsle, forhekse, tiltrekke -
17 phenomenon
fə'nomənən, ]( American) -nonplural - phenomena; noun(a natural fact or event that is seen or happens regularly or frequently: Magnetic attraction is an interesting phenomenon.) fenomen- phenomenallyfenomensubst. (flertall phenomena) \/fəˈnɒmɪnən\/fenomen, foreteelse, fremtoning, forhold -
18 pull
pul 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) dra, trekke2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) dampe; ta et drag/en slurk3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) ro4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) kjøre inn til sida/ut fra/forbi2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) rykk(ing); slurk; drag, blås2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) tiltrekning3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) innflytelse•- pull down
- pull a face / faces at
- pull a face / faces
- pull a gun on
- pull off
- pull on
- pull oneself together
- pull through
- pull up
- pull one's weight
- pull someone's legdra--------hale--------trekk--------trekke--------trekkingIsubst. \/pʊl\/1) tak, krafttak2) haling, trekking3) ( medisinsk) forstrekning4) slurk, tår5) (på pipe, sigarett) drag6) ( overført) slit og slep7) ( boktrykking) korrekturavtrekk8) ( også overført) tiltrekning, tiltrekningskraft9) ( overført) tyngde, betydning12) håndtak (til å trekke i)have a\/the pull on somebody ha en fordel fremfor en annen ha et overtak på noenhave a pull with somebody ligge bra an hos noen, være godt inne med noenon the pull på sjekkerenIIverb \/pʊl\/1) trekke, dra, hale2) (med preposisjon\/adverb på norsk) trekke for, dra for, trekke ned, dra ned, trekke opp, dra opp, trekke ut, dra ut, trekke av, dra av, ta opp, trekke tilbake, rive fra hverandre, rive i stykker• can you pull the curtains, please?3) ( hverdagslig) hale i gang, arrangere4) ( også overført) trekke til seg, tiltrekke, vekke interesse, lokke, fenge5) bevege seg, slepe seg6) dra, kjøre7) ( om røyk) trekke inn, inhalere8) ( om forestilling) avlyse9) (amer., sport) fjerne, ta ut, diskvalifisere10) gjøre grimaser13) (amer., hverdagslig) ta, fange, arresterepull a boner gjøre en brølerpull a fast one ( hverdagslig) lure noen trill rundtpull ahead bevege seg forover, komme foran ( i veddeløp) rykke frempull apart eller pull to pieces rive i stykker ( overført) plukke fra hverandre, rakke ned på, kritisere sønder og sammenpull at\/on dra i (om sigarett, pipe) ta et drag av, suge påpull away dra bort, trekke bort, rykke unna ( om kjøretøy) kjøre ut, kjøre bort ( sport) dra ifra, rykke frem foranpull back trekke (seg) tilbake (sport, om resultat) forbedrepull in kjøre inn til siden (om tog, buss) ankomme, komme inn• the train pulled in to \/ into the station( hverdagslig) ta, sette inn, arrestere ( om lønn) ta inn, tjene trekkepull in at gjøre et kort opphold hospull off klare, greiepull oneself off ( slang) masturbere, runkepull oneself together ta seg sammenpull out ( om tropper e.l.) trekke tilbake ( om kjøretøy) kjøre ut, svinge ut ( overført) trekke seg ut, trekke seg fra ( om fly) rette opppull out all (the) stops gjøre alt man kan ikke spare på noepull over ( om kjøretøy) svinge inn til siden få til å kjøre inn til sidenpull round ( hverdagslig) komme seg, kvikne tilpull somebody's leg ( hverdagslig) lure noenpull something off klare noe, få noe tilpull the other one (it's got bells on)! forsøk deg ikke med meg!pull through overleve, klare segkomme overpull together samarbeide, trekke i hoppull to open ( på dør e.l.) trekkpull up stoppe, stanse, få til å stoppe, holde igjen( overført) stoppe, irettesette, gi en overhalingrykke opp (av jorden) ( hverdagslig) rykke fremoverpull up short bråstoppe overraskepull wires (amer., overført) trekke i trådene, anvende sin innflytelse -
19 read-out
plural - read-outs; noun (data produced by a computer, eg on magnetic or paper tape.) dataavlesningsubst. \/ˈriːdaʊt\/avlesningdigital avlesning\/sifferindikator -
20 tape-recorder
noun (a machine which records sounds on magnetic tape and reproduces them when required.)subst. \/ˈteɪprɪˌkɔːdə\/båndspiller, båndopptaker
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