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bore+i+en+tann

  • 1 hull

    дырка
    -et, -/-er, -a/-ene
    * * *
    gap, hole, tear, pit
    * * *
    subst. [ åpning] hole, aperture subst. [gap, mellomrom, noe mangler] gap subst. [ ikke tett] leak subst. [ stukket] hole, puncture subst. [ i tann] hole subst. (faglig) [ i tann] cavity subst. [ i vei] pothole subst. (dagligtale) [ bule el. kjedelig sted] godforsaken hole, dump subst. [ i biljard] pocket (bore et hull) bore a hole

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > hull

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