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22 bear the brunt of
att lida för, ta emot den största smällen, ta det hårdaste stryket; bära det största lasset* * *(to bear the worst of the effect of (a blow, attack etc): I bore the brunt of his abuse / the storm.) angrepp, klä skott, vara den som får ta emot stöten -
23 box
n. box, låda; ask; telefonhytt; loge; slag, örfil; tv--------v. boxa; lägga i lådor* * *I 1. [boks] noun1) (a case for holding something: a wooden box; a matchbox.) låda, kista, skrin, ask2) (in a theatre etc, a group of seats separated from the rest of the audience.) loge2. verb(to put (something) into boxes: Will you box these apples?) lägga i låda (ask)- box number
- box office II 1. [boks] verb(to fight (someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) boxa[]2. noun(a blow on the ear with the hand.) örfil- boxer- boxing
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24 buffet
n. buffé; knytnävsslag--------v. slå till med handen, knuffa till; brottas* * *I 1. noun(a blow with the hand or fist: a buffet on the side of the head.) knuff, stöt, knytnävsslag2. verb1) (to strike with the fist.) slå []2) (to knock about: The boat was buffeted by the waves.) knuffa (fara) omkringII 1. ['bufei, ]( American[) bə'fei] noun1) (a refreshment bar, especially in a railway station or on a train etc: We'll get some coffee at the buffet.) buffévagn2) (a (usually cold) meal set out on tables from which people help themselves.) buffé2. adjectivea buffet supper.) buffé- -
25 explode
v. spränga; explodera; spränga i luften* * *[ik'spləud] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) explodera, spränga2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) explodera3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) sticka hål på, kullkasta•- explosive 2. noun((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) sprängämne -
26 floor
n. golv; våning; bottenvåning; yta; rätten att tala--------v. förse med golv, lägga golv i; slå ner någon på golvet; besegra; förvirra, förbrylla* * *[flo:] 1. noun1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) golv2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) våning[]2. verb1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) lägga golv2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) slå omkull, golva•- - floored
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27 slash
n. hugg, snitt, skråma; slash, (/); nedskärning, minskning--------v. skära, hacka sönder; såra; reducera, minska; piska; starkt kritisera* * *[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) skära (rista, fläka) upp (sönder)2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) slå [] mot (omkring sig)3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') sänka (skära ner) kraftigt2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) skåra, hack2) (a sweeping blow.) hugg, slag -
28 sock
n. socka, strumpa; inläggssula; slag, smocka (slang)--------v. slå; kasta* * *[sok] I noun(a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) strumpa, sockaII 1. verb(slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå på käften, ge en snyting2. noun((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) smäll, snyting -
29 splint
n. spjäla, skena (för brutna ben)--------v. spjäla, spjälka (brutna ben)* * *[splint] 1. noun(a piece of wood etc used to keep a broken arm or leg in a fixed position while it heals.) spjäla, skena- splinter2. verb(to split into splinters: The door splintered under the heavy blow.) splittras -
30 strike at
(to attempt to strike, or aim a blow at (a person etc): He struck at the dog with his stick.) slå mot (efter) -
31 strike home
((of a blow, insult etc) to reach the place where it will hurt most.) träffa på rätt ställe -
32 uppercut
n. uppercut, slag på kinden ( i boxning)* * *(in boxing etc, a blow aimed upwards, eg to the chin.) uppercut -
33 whistle
n. vissling; pip; tjut; vinande; visselpipa; hals, strupe (slang)--------v. vissla; pipa; drilla; vina, susa* * *['wisl] 1. verb1) (to make a shrill, often musical, sound by forcing one's breath between the lips or teeth: Can you whistle?; He whistled to attract my attention; He whistled a happy tune.) vissla2) (to make such a sound with a device designed for this: The electric kettle's whistling; The referee whistled for half-time.) vissla, pipa, blåsa3) (to make a shrill sound in passing through the air: The bullet whistled past his head.) vissla, vina4) ((of the wind) to blow with a shrill sound.) vina2. noun1) (the sound made by whistling: He gave a loud whistle to his friend across the road.) vissling2) (a musical pipe designed to make a whistling noise.) flöjt3) (an instrument used by policemen, referees etc to make a whistling noise: The referee blew his whistle at the end of the game.) visselpipa
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