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'bærəl1) (a container of curved pieces of wood or of metal: The barrels contain beer.) tønne, fat2) (a long, hollow, cylindrical shape, especially the tube-shaped part of a gun: The bullet jammed in the barrel of the gun.) sylinder, geværløp, børsepipefat--------løp--------tønneIsubst. \/ˈbær(ə)l\/1) tønne, fat (petroleum)2) forklaring: varierende rommål, for olje ca.160 liter, for øl ca 164 liter3) ( teknikk) trommel, sylinder, hul valse, rør4) ( i ur) fjærhus5) ( i fyllepenn) blekkholder6) børsepipe, geværløp, ildrør, (gevær)munning7) (zoologi, anatomi) buk- og lendeparti, kroppa barrel of laughs ( hverdagslig) til å le seg i hjel av, kjempemorsombarrel cuff enkel mansjettbarrel hoop tønnebåndbarrels per day ( petroleum) fat per dagbarrels per steam day eller B.P.S.D. ( petroleum) fat per produksjonsdaghave someone over a barrel ( hverdagslig) ha taket på noen, ha noen i ens maktscrape (the bottom of) the barrel ( overført) skrape bunnenthe bottom of the barrel ( hverdagslig) bånn i bøtta, dårligste kvalitet, siste sortIIverb \/ˈbær(ə)l\/fylle på tønner, fylle på fat, pakke i tønner
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