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1 butcher's meat
subst. eller butcher meatferskt slaktekjøtt (av lam, storfe eller svin) -
2 meat
mi:t(the flesh of animals or birds used as food: She does not eat meat; ( also adjective) What did you have for the meat course?) kjøtt- meatyessens--------kjerne--------kjøttsubst. \/miːt\/1) kjøtt, kjøttmat2) (om frukt, nøtter, egg e.l.) innmat, spiselig del, kjøtt3) (i f.eks. argument) essensen, kjernen, det vesentligeet problem som virkelig er noe å sette tennene i \/ et problem å bryne seg på4) (i f.eks. tekst) innhold, opplysninger, informasjon5) (amer.) bytte6) ( gammeldags) måltid7) (vulgært, slang) pikk8) (vulgært, slang, også kvinne som seksualobjekt) fitteall (that) meat and no potatoes bare kropp og ingen hjernebeat one's meat runke, onanerebutcher's meat forklaring: alt slaktekjøtt unntatt vilt, fjærfe og baconcold meat påleggfreeze meat lokalbedøvelse (gjennom frysing)meat analogue kjøtterstatningforklaring: noe en liker og som faller en enkelt å gjøre ( britisk) akkurat hva en trengerthe meat and potatoes of something den viktigste, mest grunnleggende delen av noemeat extract kjøttekstraktmeat grinder (amer.) kjøttkvernmeat tenderizer kjøttklubbe mørsaltone man's meat is another man's poison den enes død den annens brødstrong meat ( overført) kraftig kost -
3 across
ə'kros 1. preposition1) (to the other side (of); from one side to the other side of: He took her across the road.) over, tvers over, vannrett (i kryssord)2) (at the other side (of): The butcher's shop is across the street.) på den andre sida2. adverb(to the other side or to the speaker's side: He dived in off the river-bank and swam across.) (tvers) overIadv. \/əˈkrɒs\/1) tvers over, på tversmåle noe i bredden \/ tvers over2) ( i kryssord) vannrett3) over4) i korsacross from overforcome across støte påput one across somebody narre noenIIprep. \/əˈkrɒs\/1) over, tvers over, gjennom2) over, til den andre siden3) på den andre siden av4) på tvers avacross the board ( overført) allment, generelt -
4 pick up
1) (to learn gradually, without formal teaching: I never studied Italian - I just picked it up when I was in Italy.) lære, tilegne seg, plukke opp2) (to let (someone) into a car, train etc in order to take him somewhere: I picked him up at the station and drove him home.) hente, plukke/ta opp3) (to get (something) by chance: I picked up a bargain at the shops today.) finne, komme over4) (to right (oneself) after a fall etc; to stand up: He fell over and picked himself up again.) komme seg på beina5) (to collect (something) from somewhere: I ordered some meat from the butcher - I'll pick it up on my way home tonight.) hente6) ((of radio, radar etc) to receive signals: We picked up a foreign broadcast last night.) fange opp, ta inn7) (to find; to catch: We lost his trail but picked it up again later; The police picked up the criminal.) finne igjen; fangesubst. \/ˈpɪkʌp\/1) liten, åpen varebil, pickup2) ( hverdagslig) kjøring, henting (om passasjerer el. varer)3) (hverdagslig, om økonomi e.l) fremgang, oppgang4) ( hverdagslig) tilfeldig (seksuelt) bekjentskap5) ( på platespiller) pickup6) (elektromagnetisk) mikrofon7) ( hverdagslig) akselerasjon, hastighetsøkning, akselerasjonsevne8) se ➢ pick-me-up9) (amer. radio eller TV) mottaking, mottaker, der man sender (TV- eller radiosendinger) fra
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