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61 hovedløftwire
subst. (mekanikk) main hoist wire, main hoist rope -
62 hurra
hurrah, hurrah, cheer* * *int. cheer, hurray (rope hurra) give a cheer, cheer -
63 hurra for
(overført) (ikke noe å rope hurra for) nothing to write home about (el. to make a song and dance about) (tre ganger tre hurra for) three cheers for -
64 igjen
снова* * *again, again* * *adv. again adv. shut adv. in its (, his, her etc.) turn (f.eks. I tied the box to a rope, which in its turn was fastened to the window, I gave the papers to a adv. left, remaining (f.eks.I have got $50 left, the remaining $50
) adv. back (f.eks. ) adv. change (f.eks. ) -
65 kabelbrems
subst. rope brake -
66 kabelgarn
subst. rope yarn -
67 kabelharpun
subst. (petro) wireline spear, rope spear, wireline centre spear -
68 kabelspyd
subst. (petro) wireline spear, rope spear, wireline centre spear -
69 kapre kunder
capture customers, rope in customers -
70 kokostau
subst. coir rope -
71 kunstfibertau
subst. artificial fibre rope -
72 kveil
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73 liktau
subst. bolt rope -
74 løpetau
(gi litt løpetau) give a little rope, give a little leeway -
75 mesangitau
subst. clew rope -
76 nylontau
subst. nylon rope -
77 overdøve en
verb. [ ved å rope] shout someone down -
78 overlik
subst. (sjøfart) head rope -
79 pert
subst. naut. foot rope -
80 rakettlinje
subst. parrel rope
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