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1 foul
1. adjective1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) illeluktende, stinkende2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) ekkel, motbydelig2. noun(an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) ureglementert spill, straffespark, juks3. verb1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) bryte spillereglene2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) grise/skitne til•heslig--------motbydelig--------skitten--------stygg--------ubehagelig--------vulgærIsubst. \/faʊl\/1) ( sport e.l.) ikke tillatt spill, fusk, feil ball (baseball)2) ( seiling og fisking) kollisjon, sammenfiltring3) noe som er fælt, noe som er galt, noe som er ufyselig4) fotsykdom hos dyrcommit a foul ( sport) bryte en regelIIverb \/faʊl\/1) skitne til, forurense2) ( om dyr) skitne til med avføring3) vanære(s), besudle(s), bringe skam over4) tette til, tette seg, blokkere(s)5) ( sjøfart) kollidere med, komme i veien for6) ( sjøfart) floke (seg) til, sette seg fast7) ( sport) spille galt, bryte reglenefoul oneself gjøre i buksafoul one's own nest se ➢ nest, 1foul up ( hverdagslig) feile, tabbe seg ut, drite seg utIIIadj. \/faʊl\/1) ( om lukt og smak) avskyelig, fæl, ekkel2) ( om humør e.l.) dårlig, elendig3) moralsk avskyelig, skjendig4) ( sport) regelstridig, ugyldig, utenfor, gal, uærlighan kastet ballen utenfor \/ han kastet ballen galt5) (om vær, vei, sjø e.l.) vanskelig, farlig6) tilskitnet, forurenset7) tilstoppet, tilgrodd8) ( om mat) råtten9) ( om manuskript e.l.) full av feil, full av rettelserfall\/run foul of se ➢ fallfoul dealings se ➢ dealingfoul means se ➢ meansfoul papers se ➢ paperfoul weather se ➢ weatherhave a foul mouth se ➢ mouthIVadv. \/faʊl\/feil, ureglementert, på uærlig vis -
2 ice
1. noun1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) is2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) is(krem), fløteis3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).)2. verb(to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) ta på glasur/krem- icing- icy
- icily
- iciness
- ice age
- ice axe
- iceberg
- ice box
- ice-cream
- ice-cube
- ice rink
- ice-skate
- ice-skating
- ice tray
- ice over/upis--------iseIsubst. \/aɪs\/1) is2) ( spesielt britisk) iskrem, ispinne, saftis3) ( slang) glitter, diamanter, juveler4) ( overført) is, kulde5) (slang, narkotika) kokainbreak the ice ( overført) bryte isencold as ice kald som is, iskaldcut ice ( hverdagslig) bety noe, ha betydning(amer., hverdagslig) i havn, hjemme, i boks, sikretisolert, i sikker forvaring innsatt i fengselon thin ice ( overført) på tynn isIIverb \/aɪs\/1) legge glasur på2) dekke med is, ise, fryse til3) kjøle (ned), legge på is4) ( overført) fryse5) stå til kjøling, ligge på is6) (amer., slang) avgjøre, besegle, stadfeste7) (amer., slang) drepe, myrde, ta livet avice over ( om vann eller ting) fryse igjen, dekke med isice up nedise(s), overises(s)fryse på, fryse til -
3 laugh
1. verb(to make sounds with the voice in showing happiness, amusement, scorn etc: We laughed at the funny photographs; Children were laughing in the garden as they played.) le2. noun(an act or sound of laughing: He gave a laugh; a loud laugh.) latter(brøl)- laughably
- laughingly
- laughter
- laughing-stock
- laugh atle--------vitsIsubst. \/lɑːf\/1) latter, latterbrøldet var han som lo sist, latteren var på hans sidejeg har ledd av det mange ganger, det har gitt meg en god latter mange ganger2) lattervekkende person, lattervekkende gjenstand, lattervekkende begivenhet3) ( overført) vits, skøyerstrekvære til å le av, være latterligbreak into a laugh briste ut i latter, begynne å ledo something for a laugh gjøre noe på spøk, gjøre noe for moro skyldhave a good laugh (about) få seg en god latterhave the last laugh være den som ler sist, ta siste stikkjeg triumferte over ham, det var min tur til å lehave the laugh on one's side ha latteren på sin sidelaugh fit to kill ukontrollert latter, hysterisk latterraise a laugh fremkalle latter, vekke allmenn munterhetwith a laugh med et smil, med en latterIIverb \/lɑːf\/1) le• don't make me laugh!de hånlo av ham \/ de lo hånlig av ham2) ( overført) smile, le, stråle3) spøke, spøke medbe laughing ( hverdagslig) være fri for bekymringer, være sorgløsdon't make me laugh ( uttrykk for vantro) ikke få meg til å lehe laughs best who laughs last\/longest (ordspråk, også he who laughs best laughs last) den som ler sist ler bestlaugh about\/over le av, ha moro avlaugh at le av, ha moro av gjøre narr av, latterliggjøre ta lett pålaugh away\/off slå bort med en spøklaugh in somebody's face le noen rett opp i ansiktetlaugh like a drain ( hverdagslig) brøle av latter, gapskrattelaugh oneself helpless\/silly le seg fordervet, le seg i hjellaugh one's head off le seg i hjellaugh on the other side of one's face ( også laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth) miste lysten til å le, tørke av seg fliret, at pipen får en annen lyd• you'll laugh on the wrong side of your mouth when I catch the big fish!laugh outright le av full hals, gapskrattelaugh somebody down le ut noenlaugh somebody out of court le ut noenlaugh somebody to scorn ( litterært) hånle av noenlaugh up one's sleeve le innvendig, le i skjeggetmake somebody laugh få noen til å le
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