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1 jealous
'‹eləs1) ((with of) feeling or showing envy: She is jealous of her sister.) misunnelig, sjalu2) (having feelings of dislike for any possible rivals (especially in love): a jealous husband.) sjalu, skinnsyk•- jealousymisunnelig--------sjaluadj. \/ˈdʒeləs\/1) sjalu, misunnelig2) redd (for å miste noe), beskyttende, omhyggelig3) mistenksom4) ( bibelsk) nidkjærjealous of sjalu på, misunnelig påbe jealous of one's rights verne om sine rettigheterkeep a jealous eye over something vokte omhyggelig over noe -
2 bit
bitpast tense; = bitestykkeIsubst. \/bɪt\/1) ( om verktøy) egg, skjær, bor, høveljern2) nøkkelskjegg3) ( på bissel) bitt4) munnstykkedraw bit stramme tøylenetake the bit between one's teeth ta i, bite sammen tennene sette seg på bakbenaIIsubst. \/bɪt\/1) stykke, del, bit• where does this bit belong?jeg har gjort min del allerede, jeg har gjort mitt allerede2) (amer., hverdagslig) forklaring: 12,5 cent3) ( om tid) et øyeblikk, en (liten) stund4) (amer., slang) straff, fengselsdoma bit ( hverdagslig) litt, noe, en smule, en anelsea bit of a\/an en liten, en slagsa bit of advice et lite råda bit of all right (britisk, slang) snadder, (lite) bra, godt, fint• that girl's a bit of all right, isn't she?er den jenta der ganske snadder, eller?hun var litt av et støkke \/ hun var litt av ei skreppea (little) bit of fluff (hverdagslig, gammeldags) litt av ei rype ( slang) forfengelig jente ( slang) lett på trådena nice bit of money en pen sumbe a nasty bit of work eller be a nasty piece of work ( hverdagslig) være en slu fisk, være en bølle, være avskyeligbit by bit litt etter litt, bit for bit, litt om gangen, stykke for stykke, pø om pøbits and pieces småtteri, småting, litt av hvertbits of ( om mennesker) bitteliten, svært ungde små barnerumpene\/jentungene sprang omkring overaltevery bit hvert grann, til minste detaljevery bit as akkurat\/minst like, nøyaktig like, vel såfly to bits gå i tusen biter, gå i stykker, gå i knasfour bits 50 centgo to bits eller come to bits gå i stykkerhave a bit of fun (with somebody) tøyse\/tulle (med noen)vi bare fleiper, vi bare morer ossmake one's bit ( hverdagslig) tjene penger, skaffe grynnot a bit ( hverdagslig) ingenting, ikke spor, absolutt ikke, ikke i det hele tatt, ikke noenot a bit of it (britisk, hverdagslig) overhodet\/absolutt ikke, på ingen måte, ikke i det hele tattnot the least little bit ikke det aller minstepull to bits ( hverdagslig) plukke fra hverandre, plukke i stykkerquite a bit ganske mye, en hel delsix bits 75 centtwo bits 25 centIIIsubst. \/bɪt\/( EDB) bitIVverb \/bɪt\/1) bisle, venne hesten til bisselet2) kue, tøyleVverb \/bɪt\/pret. og (gammeldags) perf. part. av ➢ bite, 2
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