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1 sew
səupast tense - sewed; verb(to make, stitch or attach with thread, using a needle: She sewed the pieces together; Have you sewn my button on yet?) sy- sewer- sewing
- sewing-machine
- sew up
- sewn uphefte1) sy (fast), sy i, sy inn2) ( bokbinding) hefte, sysew down sy fastsew on sy fast, sy i, sy påsew up sy sammen, sy igjen• can you sew up the hole in the stocking?sy inn( medisin) sy (sammen)( hverdagslig) sikre, samle sammen( hverdagslig) sy sammen, få til( hverdagslig) slite ut ( hverdagslig) svindle, lure -
2 buttonhole
noun (the hole or slit into which a button is put.) knapphullIsubst. \/ˈbʌtnhəʊl\/1) knapphull2) ( hverdagslig) knapphullsblomst, knapphullsbukettwith a buttonhole med en blomst i knapphulletIIverb \/ˈbʌtnhəʊl\/1) lage knapphull, sy knapphull, sy knapphullssting2) ( overført) slå kloen i, hake seg fast i (for å snakke med)• she buttonholed me at the bus stop and wanted to know everything about my holiday -
3 lip
lip1) (either of the folds of flesh which form the edge of the mouth: She bit her lip.) leppe2) (the edge of something: the lip of a cup.) rand, framspringende kant•- - lipped- lip-read
- lipstick
- pay lip-service tokant--------leppe--------randIsubst. \/lɪp\/1) ( anatomi) leppe2) ( botanikk) leppe3) kant, rand, leppe, støpekant, nebb, tut4) ( hverdagslig) frekkheter, fleip, nesevisheter5) fremspring, overkant6) ( musikk) embouchure, munnstilling, leppestilling, munnstykke7) ( mekanikk) skjær (på bor)8) (golf, også lip of hole) hullkantbite one's lip bite seg i leppenbutton the lip være stille, ikke si noe, kneppe igjen (munnen)curl one's lip geipe hånlig, se hånlig ut, hånlehang (up)on somebody's lips ( overført) henge ved noens lepper, sluke hvert ord noen sierit is on every lip eller it is on everybody's lips det er på alles lepperkeep a stiff upper lip ( overført) bite tennene sammen, ikke fortrekke en minelick one's lips eller smack one's lips slikke seg om munnenlips lepper, munnlower\/under lip underleppemy lips are sealed min munn er lukket (med sju segl)none of your lip! ( hverdagslig) ikke vær så nesevis!open one's lips si noe, åpne munnenpay lip service snakke etter munnenupper lip overleppeIIverb \/lɪp\/1) berøre med leppene2) ( gammeldags) kysse3) ytre mykt, hviske4) ( om vann) slikke5) ( golf) forklaring: slå ballen helt til kanten av et hull
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