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1 souse
Isubst. \/saʊs\/1) sylte, innkokte griseføtter, saltede griseføtter, innkokt fisk2) (salt)lake, marinade3) nedlegging i lake, marinering4) bløting, væting, dynking5) dukkert, plasking6) ( hverdagslig) fyllik7) ( hverdagslig) rangelget a thorough souse bli gjennombløt(t)give someone a souse dynke\/bløte noenIIverb \/saʊs\/1) legge ned i lake, marinere2) dynke, helle vann på, slå vann på, overskylle, oversprøyte, gjennombløte, drukne3) ( hverdagslig) beruse4) dykke ned, dyppe seg5) bli dynket, bli gjennombløt(t)6) ( hverdagslig) drikke seg full, bli fullbe soused to the skin bli gjennombløt(t)souse a liquid over something dynke noe i væskesoused beruset, fullsoused herring innkokt sild\/strømming (kokt i eddik og vann)souse someone in a pond dynke noen i en dam -
2 gill
ɡil1) (one of the openings on the side of a fish's head through which it breathes.) gjelle2) (a leaf-like structure on the lower side of the top of a mushroom.) skive•gjelleIsubst. \/ɡɪl\/1) ( på fisk) gjelle2) ( på hønsefugl) hakelapp3) ( spøkefullt på person) hakepose, kinnpose4) ( botanikk) skive (under hatten på sopp)5) ( mekanikk) ribbe (f.eks. på radiator)breathe through gills puste med gjellerfed up to the gills ( hverdagslig) ha noe helt oppe i halsenloaded to the gills ( hverdagslig) fylt til randen full, berusetsoused\/stewed to the gills ( hverdagslig) sørpe full, full som en alkewhite\/pale\/green about the gills eller white\/pale\/green at the gills ( hverdagslig) blek om nebbetIIsubst. \/ɡɪl\/ eller ghyll1) (britisk, dialekt) gjel, skogkløft (med elv)2) bekk, liten elvIIIsubst. \/dʒɪl\/( måleenhet for væsker) 1\/4 pint (britisk 1,42 dl, amer. 1,18 dl)IVverb \/ɡɪl\/sløye (fisk)
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soused — [ saust ] adjective MAINLY BRITISH 1. ) kept in a liquid such as VINEGAR for a long time: soused herring 2. ) INFORMAL very drunk … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
soused — adjective informal drunk. → souse soused adjective put (gherkins, fish, etc.) in pickle or a marinade: → souse … English new terms dictionary
soused — [adj] drunk bashed, boozed up*, buzzed*, crocked*, feeling no pain*, flushed*, flying*, groggy, high*, inebriated, intoxicated, juiced*, laced*, liquored up*, lit*, plastered*, potted*, seeing double*, sloshed*, smashed*, stewed*, stoned*,… … New thesaurus
Soused herring — Herring vendor at Koningsplein in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Brined herr … Wikipedia
Soused — Souse Souse, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Soused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sousing}.] [Cf. F. saucer to wet with sauce. See {Souse} pickle.] 1. To steep in pickle; to pickle. A soused gurnet. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To plunge or immerse in water or any liquid.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
soused — adjective 1 soused fish has been preserved in water, salt, and vinegar: soused herrings 2 informal drunk: He was so soused he couldn t even write his name … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
soused — mod. alcohol intoxicated. (See also souse.) □ We were really soused. □ All we need right now is a soused bus driver … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
soused — adj Drunk, intoxicated. He came home soused and his wife locked him out. 1930s … Historical dictionary of American slang
soused — adj drunk, from the standard use of the word to mean soaked or drenched ► The Case of The Soused Superintendent (Headline of online article at www.ethics scoreboard.com, 2 May 2004) … Contemporary slang
soused — UK [saʊst] / US adjective 1) kept in a liquid such as vinegar or alcohol for a long time soused herring 2) informal very drunk … English dictionary
soused — cooking of fish in salt, vinegar or lemon juice with herbs and spices for seasoning … Dictionary of ichthyology