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1 tile
1. noun1) (a piece of baked clay used in covering roofs, walls, floors etc: Some of the tiles were blown off the roof during the storm.) takstein, flis, panne, kakkel2) (a similar piece of plastic material used for covering floors etc.) flis2. verb(to cover with tiles: We had to have the roof tiled.) legge fliser/panner/takstein- tiledtakstein--------teglsteinIsubst. \/taɪl\/1) ( til vegger e.l.) flis, kakkel2) ( til tak) takstein, tegl(stein)3) ( til gulv) flis4) drensrør, teglrør5) brikke (til spill)have a tile loose ( hverdagslig) ha en skrue løsIIverb \/taɪl\/1) flislegge, legge fliser på2) legge takstein på, tekke med tegl3) drenere (med teglrør)4) ( hverdagslig) la (noen) avlegge taushetsløfte -
2 adhesion
əd'hi:ʒən 1. noun(the act or quality of adhering (to).) fastklebing- adhesive2. noun(a substance which makes things stick: The tiles would not stick as he was using the wrong adhesive.) lim, klebestoffsubst. \/ədˈhiːʒ(ə)n\/1) fastklebing2) ( medisin) adhesjon, sammenvoksing3) ( fysikk) adhesjonadhesion to fastholdelse ved, fastholdelse av tilslutning tilgive one's adhesion to slutte seg til, støtte -
3 embed
im'bedpast tense, past participle - embedded; verb(to fix deeply (in something): The bullet was embedded in the wall.) sette/legge (noe) fast i; mure/støpe inn; innkapsleverb \/ɪmˈbed\/, \/emˈbed\/1) plante, sette fast, sette ned2) ( overført) lagre -
4 floor
flo: 1. noun1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) gulv, bunn2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) etasje2. verb1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) legge gulv2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) slå ut•- - floored
- floorboard
- flooringetasje--------golvIsubst. \/flɔː\/1) gulv2) etasje3) bunn (av sjø, hule, gruve)4) (sjøfart, hverdagslig) dørk5) flat mark, bakke, grunn6) ( tømrerfag) etasjeskiller7) minimumsgrense, minste-cross the floor gå over til motstanderne (i en debatt), stemme på motpartens forslagfrom the floor ( under debatt) fra publikum, fra salenget\/have the floor få\/ha ordetgo through the floor ( om priser) falle, synkeground floor se ➢ ground floorprice floor se ➢ price, 1take the floor starte dansen, danse ut ta ordetwage floor minstelønnwipe the floor with ( hverdagslig) slå sønder og sammenIIverb \/flɔː\/1) legge gulv i, legge gulv på2) slå over ende, slå i gulvet3) ( overført) forvirre, slå utfloored gulvlagt( overført) overrasket, slått ut -
5 cork
ko:k 1. noun1) (the outer bark of the cork tree (an oak of South Europe, North Africa etc): Cork floats well; ( also adjective) cork floor-tiles.) kork2) (a stopper for a bottle etc made of cork: Put the cork back in the wine-bottle.) kork2. verb(to put a cork or stopper in: He corked the bottle.) sette kork i, korkekork--------korkeIsubst. \/kɔːk\/1) kork, flaskekork2) dupp3) ( botanikk) ytterste barklagput a cork in it ( hverdagslig) være stille, holde kjeftIIverb \/kɔːk\/1) korke, sette på kork, tette igjen2) sette dupp på3) ( botanikk) forkorke4) sverte (med brent kork) -
6 overlap
1. əuvə'læp past tense, past participle - overlapped; verb(to extend over and cover a part of: The pieces of cloth overlapped (each other).) overlappe; dekke delvis2. 'ouvəlæp nounan overlap of two centimetres.) overlapping; delvis dekkingIsubst. \/ˈəʊvəlæp\/1) overlapp(ing), delvis overdekning2) ( spesielt geologi) partiell overdekning3) ( sveising) sveisleppe4) ( tømrerfag) omlegg5) ( båtbygging) omskjøt (avstand mellom skjøtene i plategang på båtdekk)IIverb \/ˌəʊvəˈlæp\/1) overlappe, delvis dekke2) (sjøfart, kappseiling) overlappe3) strekke seg ut over4) ( om tid) delvis falle sammen, delvis sammenfalle5) gripe i hverandre, gå inn i hverandre, gå over i hverandre
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