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past tense, past participle; see castform--------kastIsubst. \/kɑːst\/1) avstøpning, avtrykk2) form, støpeform3) gips(bandasje)4) kast5) kast, utlegging, utkasting6) dusk (på fiskestang)7) utseende, fremtoning, legning, preg, type8) anlegg, støpning9) anstrøk, skjær, snev, tone10) regning, addisjon11) skjelingcast of features ansiktstrekkcast of fortune slump, sammentreffcast of mind mentalitet, sinnsmessig legninga cast of the dice et terningkasthave a cast in one's eye skjele (på ett øye)plaster cast ( medisin) gipsbandasje, gipsIIsubst. \/kɑːst\/(film, teater) rollebesetning, ensemblethe cast de medvirkende, de som er med, rollelistenIII1) ( også overført) kaste2) støpe, ta avstøpning av3) ( overført) skape, forme4) kaste, fiske med kastesluk5) ( sjøfart) kaste anker6) ( om stemme(givning)) registrere7) felle, slippe, miste, skifte, kaste av seg8) ordne, stille opp, arrangere9) forkaste, kassere, avskjedige12) legge sammen, (be)regne, addere13) ( veterinærfag) kaste15) ( også overført) kaste fra seg, vrake16) ( om treverk e.l.) slå seg, kaste segbe cast away lide skibbruddbe cast down være nedslått, være motfallen, være oppgittcast about lete, søke, se seg om etter, spekulere påcast about for forsøke å komme på, lete ettercast a net legge ut garnse ➢ imputationcast a shoe ( om hest) miste en skocast aside kaste bort, kassere, forkaste, vrake, legge bort, kaste vrak påcast away kaste bort, sløse bort, forspillecast back gå tilbake, vende tilbakecast figures adderecast in one's lot with slå seg sammen med, gjøre felles sak med noencast into the shade stille i skyggencast off kaste bort, kassere, legge av forlate, overgi, forstøte, slå hånden av ( jakt) slippe løs ( typografi) omfangsberegne ( sjøfart) kaste loss ( om strikking) felle avcast on ( om strikking) legge oppcast one's vote avgi stemmecast out fordrive, drive ut, drive bortcast up dukke opp rulle (med øynene) ( gammeldags) legge sammen, regne ut satsprisIVverb \/kɑːst\/ (film, teater)1) tildele en rolle2) besette en rollecast the parts besette rollene i et stykke, sette opp rollelisten
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