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1 blab
Isubst. \/blæb\/sladrehank, pratmakerIIverb \/blæb\/1) sladre, plaprevær så snill, ikke gå til pressen med det2) skvaldre, skravle, bable3) ( også blab out) sladre om, plapre ut medblab (on) about something plapre i vei om noe -
2 small
smo:l1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) liten, i småbiter2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) i liten målestokk, mindre betydelig3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) liten, ikke mye4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) liten (bokstav), små (bokstaver)•- small arms
- small change
- small hours
- smallpox
- small screen
- small-time
- feel/look smallliten--------ubetydeligIsubst. \/smɔːl\/bare i uttrykkin small i liten skalathe small of the back korsryggenthe small of the leg smalleggenIIadj. \/smɔːl\/1) liten, små, små-2) spinkel, sped, tynn, smal3) ubetydelig, uvesentlig, bagatellmessig4) ( om antall) lavt, lite5) beskjeden, enkel6) smålig, småskåren7) liten, ynkelig, stakkarslig, skamfull8) svak, utvannet, kraftløs9) ( om lyd eller stemme) tynn, svak, forsiktig, lavfeel small kjenne seg ubetydelig være skamfulllook small se ynkelig uta small matter en fillesak, en bagatellsmall natured smålig, lumpensmall people små(kårs)folksmall potatoes ( hverdagslig) småtterier, bagateller, blåbærsmall print liten skrift, fint trykksmall rain lett regnsmall screen ( hverdagslig) TVsmall wonder intet under, ikke (så) rartIIIadv. \/smɔːl\/1) lite, smått2) i små biter3) ( om stemme) lavt, lavmælt, spaktcut something small skjære noe i småstykkersing small ( overført) dempe seg, endre tonen opptre beskjedent
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