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1 brunt
subst. \/brʌnt\/voldsomt angrepbear the brunt of something ( overført) ta (imot) den verste støyten av noe -
2 bear the brunt of
(to bear the worst of the effect of (a blow, attack etc): I bore the brunt of his abuse / the storm.) ta støyten, bære hovedbyrden -
3 brown
1. adjective1) (of a dark colour between red and yellow: brown paint; Her eyes are brown.) brun2) (suntanned: She was very brown after her holiday in Greece.) (sol)brun2. noun1) ((any shade of) a colour similar to toasted bread, tanned skin, coffee etc.) brunt2) (something (eg paint, polish etc) brown in colour: I prefer the brown to the green.) brunfarge3. verb(to make or become brown.) brune, (brun)stekebrunIsubst. \/braʊn\/1) brunt, brune klær2) brun farge3) ( fuglejakt) flokk (ville fugler i flukt)fire into the brown ( fuglejakt) forklaring: skyte midt i flokken på måfå\/slumpIIverb \/braʊn\/1) brune, brunsteke, brunes2) ( jakt) skyte på måfå inn i en flokk med fuglerbe browned off at someone være sint på noenIIIadj. \/braʊn\/1) brun2) mørkhudet, brun, mørk (poetisk)Brown Bess (historisk, våpen) muskettbrown bread fullkornbrød, mørkt brød, grovbrødbrown coal brunkulldo someone brown ( slang) lure noendo it up brown gjøre noe helt fullendthave a brown thumb være dårlig anlagt for hagearbeidin a brown study i dype tanker, langt borte, langt inne i sin egen lille verden -
4 sepia
'si:piənoun, adjective((of) a brown colour: a sepia photograph.) sepiabrun(t)subst. \/ˈsiːpjə\/1) forklaring: blekksprut i slekten Sepiaforklaring: samt «blekket» fra denne2) sepiategning (tegning gjort i sepia(brunt))3) ( farge) sepia(brunt)sepia wash drawing sepiategning -
5 brown sugar
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6 butterscotch
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7 cookie
'kuki((American) a biscuit.) småkakesubst. \/ˈkʊkɪ\/ eller cooky1) (amer.) kjeks, småkake, kake2) (amer., slang) fyr, type3) (amer., hverdagslig) søt jente, kjære, elskede4) ( skotsk) bolle5) ( i sko) innlegg6) ( farge) brunt7) ( hverdagslig) kokkehjelp, kokkehjelper, kokk (i leir e.l.)8) ( EDB) cookie, informasjonskapsela smart cookie en smart fyr, en luringthat's the way the cookie crumbles sånn kan det gåtoss one's cookies (amer., slang) kaste opp, spytough cookies! (amer., hverdagslig) sorry!, lei for det!, beklager! -
8 filemot
Isubst. \/ˈfɪlɪmɒt\/1) brunt, gulbrunt2) brunfarge, brunmaling3) gulbrun farge, gulbrun malingIIadj. \/ˈfɪlɪmɒt\/brun, gulbrun -
9 Manila envelope
subst.forklaring: dokumentkonvolutt av sterkt, brunt papir -
10 Manila paper
subst.forklaring: sterkt, brunt innpakkingspapir eller omslagspapir -
11 saddle shoe
subst.forklaring: sko, vanligvis hvit med svart eller brunt lær -
12 tan
tæn 1. past tense, past participle - tanned; verb1) (to make an animal's skin into leather (by treating it with certain substances).) garve2) (to (cause a person's skin to) become brown in the sun: She was tanned by the sun.) bli brun2. noun, adjective((of) a light brown colour: tan shoes.) lær-/gyllenbrun3. noun(suntan tanned skin: He came back from holiday with a tan.) (sol)brunhet- tanned- tanner
- tannerybrunfarge--------garveIsubst. \/tæn\/1) farge, solbrenthet, brunhet2) brunt, lærbrunt3) garvebark, garvemiddelIIverb \/tæn\/1) garve, barke2) bli garvet, bli barket3) gjøre brunbarket4) bli solbrent, bli bruntanned (by the sun) solbrent, bruntan somebody eller tan somebody's hide gi noen en omgang julingIIIadj. \/tæn\/(mellom)brun, barkebrun, brungulIVforkortelse for tangent -
13 Vandyke brown
subst.van Dyck-brunt -
14 while
1. conjunction( also whilst)1) (during the time that: I saw him while I was out walking.) mens; under, så lenge2) (although: While I sympathize, I can't really do very much to help.) selv om2. noun(a space of time: It took me quite a while; It's a long while since we saw her.) tid(srom), stund- worth one's whilemens--------stundIsubst. \/waɪl\/stund, tid• that took a good while!all the\/this\/that while hele (den\/denne) tidenat whiles av og til, undertidenbetween whiles ( gammeldags) mellom slagenefor a while en stund, (for) en tidfor once in a while for en gangs skyld• could you shut up for once in a while?in a while om en stundlong while past en (lang) stund(every) once in a while av og til, en gang i blant, en sjelden gangworth (one's) while umaken verdt, noens umake verdtIIverb \/waɪl\/bare i uttrykkwhile away fordriveIIIsubjunksjon \/waɪl\/1) mens, så lenge, undermens han snakket, skrev han ned passordet• while in London, she studied economicsmens hun var i London, studerte hun økonomi2) mens (derimot), selv om, samtidig som• Jane was dressed in brown, while Mary was dressed in blueJane var kledd i brunt, mens Mary var kledd i blått• while I admit his good sides, I can see his badsamtidig som jeg kan se de gode sidene hans, kan jeg også se de dårlige• while we cannot help you now, we may do so laterselv om vi ikke kan hjelpe deg nå, er det mulig vi kan det senerewhile there is life there is hope så lenge det er liv, er det håp
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