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I 1. boks noun1) (a case for holding something: a wooden box; a matchbox.) eske, skrin, kasse2) (in a theatre etc, a group of seats separated from the rest of the audience.) teaterlosje2. verb(to put (something) into boxes: Will you box these apples?) legge i en eske- box number
- box office II 1. boks verb(to fight (someone) with the fists: Years ago, fighters used to box without wearing padded gloves.) bokse2. noun(a blow on the ear with the hand.) ørefik- boxer- boxing
- boxing-glove
- boxing-matchavlukke--------bokse--------kasse--------koffertIsubst. \/bɒks\/1) kasse, kiste, skrin, skatoll, eske, dåse, bøsse (til penger), kartong, koffert2) ( turn) kasse, hest3) avlukke, bås4) ( i stall) boks, spilltau5) postboks, bill. mrk.skriv til bill. mrk. 2226) ( jus) vitneboks7) ( på teater) losje8) ( teknikk) hylse, kasse, boks, bøsse, futteral9) ramme (i bok, avis e.l.)11) (vakt)skur, jakthyttebe a box of birds være glad og munter, være frisk og opplagtbox of tricks trylleeske, tryllesaker spilloppmaker, skøyerfind oneself \/ be in the wrong box dumme seg utgo home in a box ( hverdagslig) bli sendt hjem i en kiste (død)• be careful in the big city, or you may end up going home in a boxvær forsiktig i storbyen, ellers kan det ende med at du blir sendt hjem i en kistemake a box of rote til, forpurreout of one's box ( slang) pære full, dritings, rusaout of the box (austr. slang) kjempebraput somebody in the box ( jus) avhøre\/føre noen som vitneIIsubst. \/bɒks\/slag (med hånden)a box on the ear(s) en ørefikIIIsubst. \/bɒks\/ eller box tree( tresorten Buxus sempervirens) vanlig buksbomIVverb \/bɒks\/slå, fike, boksebox somebody's ears gi noen en ørefikVverb \/bɒks\/1) legge i en kasse, stappe i en kasse, gjemme i en kasse, forsyne med en kasse2) pakke inn, klemme sammenbox in stenge inne, sperre for (om bil), kle inn (om f.eks. badekar)box the compass ( sjøfart) lese opp strekene på kompasset ( overført) bevege seg i en sirkel (i diskusjon e.l.)box up pakke inn, klemme sammen, klemme inn, lukke inne -
2 split
split 1. verbpresent participle splitting: past tense, past participle split)1) (to cut or (cause to) break lengthwise: to split firewood; The skirt split all the way down the back seam.) kløyve, splitte, revne2) (to divide or (cause to) disagree: The dispute split the workers into two opposing groups.) splitte, dele seg, bli uenige2. noun(a crack or break: There was a split in one of the sides of the box.) sprekk, rift, revne- split second
- splitting headache
- the splitsflenge--------rift--------sprekkIsubst. \/splɪt\/1) spalting, splitting, deling, flekking2) ( overført) splittelse, kløft3) sprekk, revne, spjære, rift4) fraksjon, utbrytergruppe5) en del som er brutt av, en del som er slått av6) ( for kurvfletting) kløftet vidjekvist7) spalt (av skinn)8) halvflaske (sprit, brus e.l.), halvt glass (whisky e.l.)9) ( slang) fordeling (av pengegevisnt e.l.)banana split banansplitdo the splits gå ned i spagatenII1) splitte, kløyve, dele (på langs), flekke, bryte, spalte2) splittes, kløyves, revne, spjæres, brytes, sprekke, sprenges3) (handel, om aksjer) forklaring: omgjøre ved deling4) ( kjemi og fysikk) spalte5) ( hverdagslig) dele, dele byttet6) ( slang) tyste, sladre, angi7) ( slang) stikke, dra• gotta split, bye!må stikke, ha det!run as hard as one can split springe alt hva remmer og tøy kan bæresplit hairs drive ordkløverisplit into dele inn i, dele opp isplit one's sides le seg i hjelsplit one's vote forklaring: dele stemmen sin mellom kandidater fra flere partiersplit on somebody tyste på noensplit open gå opp, revnes, spjæres, sprekkesplit somebody's ears ( overført) være nær ved å sprenge trommehinnene til noensplit the atom spalte atomet ( overført) gjøre noe genialt, være intelligentsplit the difference ( overført) møtes på halvveiensplit the expenses dele omkostningenesplit up kløyve, dele (opp) kløyves, dele seg ( hverdagslig) skilles, separeres, skille lag, slå oppIIIadj. perf. partisipp \/splɪt\/splittet, spaltet, kløyvd
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