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101 innhente
verb. catch up with, come up with, catch up (f.eks.I'll catch up with my work next week
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102 oppfange
verb. catch (f.eks. ) verb. intercept (f.eks. ) verb. pick up, intercept, pick up -
103 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) fumle2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) tabe; miste* * *1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) fumle2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) tabe; miste -
104 ignite
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105 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) klikke2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) sætte ud3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) mislykkes* * *1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) klikke2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) sætte ud3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) mislykkes -
106 prowl
(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) snige sig rundt- prowler- be on the prowl* * *(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) snige sig rundt- prowler- be on the prowl -
107 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) buscar/revolver a tientas/torpemente, manejar torpemente2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) dejar caertr['fʌmbəl]1 dejar caer1 buscar a tientas1 hacer torpemente1) : dejar caer, fumblear2)to fumble one's way : ir a tientasfumble vi1) grope: hurgar, tantear2)to fumble with : manejar con torpezafumble n: fumble m (en futbol americano)v.• chapucear v.• dejar caer v.• manosear v.• revolver torpemente v.• titubear v.
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1. 'fʌmbəlhe was fumbling (around o about) in the dark — buscaba algo a tientas en la oscuridad
she fumbled in her pockets — revolvió or hurgó en sus bolsillos
to fumble FOR something: she fumbled for the keyhole buscó a tientas la cerradura; he fumbled for the right words tartamudeó, tratando de encontrar las palabras adecuadas; to fumble WITH something: she fumbled with her buttons — intentó torpemente abrocharse/desabrocharse
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vt \<\<ball\>\> dejar caer; ( in US football) fumblear
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noun ( in US football) fumble m['fʌmbl]1.VT (=drop) dejar caer; (=handle badly) manosear, coger or (LAm) agarrar con torpeza2.VI (also: fumble about) hurgar* * *
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1. ['fʌmbəl]he was fumbling (around o about) in the dark — buscaba algo a tientas en la oscuridad
she fumbled in her pockets — revolvió or hurgó en sus bolsillos
to fumble FOR something: she fumbled for the keyhole buscó a tientas la cerradura; he fumbled for the right words tartamudeó, tratando de encontrar las palabras adecuadas; to fumble WITH something: she fumbled with her buttons — intentó torpemente abrocharse/desabrocharse
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vt \<\<ball\>\> dejar caer; ( in US football) fumblear
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108 ignite
(to (cause to) catch fire: Petrol is easily ignited.) encender, prender fuego- ignitiontr[ɪg'naɪt]1 encender, prender fuego1 encenderse, prender: prenderle fuego a, encenderignite vi: prender, encendersev.• encender v.ɪg'naɪt
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transitive verb prenderle fuego a, inflamar (frml)
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vi \<\<fuel/paper\>\> prenderse fuego, inflamarse (frml)[ɪɡ'naɪt]1.VT encender, prender fuego a (LAm)2.VI encenderse, prender (LAm)* * *[ɪg'naɪt]
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transitive verb prenderle fuego a, inflamar (frml)
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109 prowl
(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) merodear, rondar- prowler- be on the prowl
prowl vb rondar / merodeartr[praʊl]1 merodear, rondar1 merodear por, rondar por1 merodeo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the prowl / go on the prowl merodear, rondarprowl ['praʊl] vi: merodear, rondarprowl vt: rondar porn.• ronda en busca de presa s.f.• vagabundeo s.m.v.• rondar v.• rondar en busca de presa v.
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1. praʊlintransitive verb merodear, rondar
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vt merodear or rondar por
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noun ronda f[praʊl](to be) on the prowl (FOR something) — (estar*) al acecho (de algo)
1.to be on the prowl — merodear, rondar
2.VI (also: prowl about {or}3} around) rondar, merodearhe prowls round the house at night — (outside) ronda la casa de noche; (inside) se pasea por la casa de noche
3.VT4.CPDprowl car N — (US) (Police) coche-patrulla m
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1. [praʊl]intransitive verb merodear, rondar
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vt merodear or rondar por
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noun ronda f(to be) on the prowl (FOR something) — (estar*) al acecho (de algo)
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110 klemme
catch, clasp, cuddle, pinch, hug, squeeze* * *subst. (teleteknikk) clamp, clip, terminal subst. (elektronikk) conductor joint subst. (overført) difficulty, scrape, tight spot subst. [ hårklemme] grip, clip subst. [til sår o.l.] clot verb. squeeze, pinch verb. hug, embrace verb. pinch verb. squeeze (f.eks. ) verb. trap, get caught (f.eks. ) (komme i klemme) get into a scrape (kysse og klemme) hug and kiss -
111 pådra
verb. [ skaffe seg] bring on verb. t something (om alvorlig sykdom) verb. [ pådra én noe] inflict something on somebody, subject somebody to something verb. [ pådra seg] incur (f.eks.blame, debt, displeasure, enmity, expenses, punishment, reproaches, responsibility
) verb. [pådra seg sykdom o.l.] catch something, (alvorligere:) contract something -
112 capture
- ə1) (to take by force, skill etc: The soldiers captured the castle; Several animals were captured.) capturar2) (to take possession of (a person's attention etc): The story captured his imagination.) cautivarcapture vb capturar / apresartr['kæpʧəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (seizure - of person) captura, apresamiento; (of town) toma, conquista1 (seize - person) capturar, apresar; (- town) tomar2 (gain - share of market) hacerse con; (- votes) conseguir, captar3 figurative use (attract - attention, etc) captar, atraer, acaparar; (preserve - mood, etc) captar, reproducir; (on film, in painting, in words) captar, plasmar1) seize: capturar, apresar2) catch: captarto capture one's interest: captar el interés de unocapture n: captura f, apresamiento mn.• aprehensión s.f.• apresamiento s.m.• captura s.f.• prendimiento s.m.• presa s.f.• prisionero s.m.• prisión s.f.• toma s.f.• tomada s.f. (Computing; graphics)v.• capturar (una imagen)v.• apresar v.• captar v.
I 'kæptʃər, 'kæptʃə(r)1) ( seize by force) \<\<person/animal\>\> capturar; \<\<ship\>\> apresar; \<\<city\>\> tomar2)a) (attract, hold) \<\<attention/interest\>\> captar, atraer*b) (preserve, record) \<\<mood/atmosphere\>\> captar, reproducir*
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['kæptʃǝ(r)]1. N1) [of animal, soldier, escapee] captura f, apresamiento m ; [of city etc] toma f, conquista f2) (Comput) captura f, recogida f3) (=thing caught) presa f2. VT1) [+ animal] apresar; [+ soldier, escapee] capturar, apresar; [+ city etc] tomar, conquistar; (Comm) [+ market] conquistar, acaparar; [+ leadership] apoderarse de2) (=attract) [+ attention, interest] captara film that has captured the imagination of teenagers — una película que ha cautivado la imaginación de los adolescentes
this phenomenon has captured the attention of many scientists — este fenómeno ha llamado la atención de muchos científicos
3) (=convey, evoke) captar, reflejar4) [+ data] capturar, recoger* * *
I ['kæptʃər, 'kæptʃə(r)]1) ( seize by force) \<\<person/animal\>\> capturar; \<\<ship\>\> apresar; \<\<city\>\> tomar2)a) (attract, hold) \<\<attention/interest\>\> captar, atraer*b) (preserve, record) \<\<mood/atmosphere\>\> captar, reproducir*
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113 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) fallar2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) fallar3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) fallartr[mɪs'faɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 fallarn.• falla de tiro s.f.v.• fallar v.'mɪs'faɪr, ˌmɪs'faɪə(r)intransitive verb \<\<gun/engine/plan\>\> fallar[ˌmɪs'faɪǝ(r)]VI [plan, engine] fallar; [gun] encasquillarse* * *['mɪs'faɪr, ˌmɪs'faɪə(r)]intransitive verb \<\<gun/engine/plan\>\> fallar -
114 rebound
(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) sprette tilbakeIsubst. \/ˈriːbaʊnd\/1) tilbakesprett2) ( overført) omslag, tilbakeslag, reaksjon3) ( basketball) retur4) ( militærvesen) rikosjett5) ( biljard) avslag6) ( sjøfart) bakslagon the rebound på returentreffe en ball på returen \/ i sprettentake\/catch somebody on the rebound dra fordel av noens motgangIIverb \/rɪˈbaʊnd\/1) sprette tilbake, hoppe tilbake2) ( militærvesen) rikosjettere3) ( overført) falle tilbake, gi baksmellrebound (up)on oneself slå tilbake på en selvIIIverb \/ˌriːˈbaʊnd\/pret. og perf. partisipp av ➢ rebind -
115 drown
1) (to (cause to) sink in water and so suffocate and die: He drowned in the river; He tried to drown the cat.) utopiti (se)2) (to cause (a sound) not to be heard by making a louder sound: His voice was drowned by the roar of the traffic.) preglasiti* * *[draun]1.intransitive verbutoniti, utopiti, potopiti, udušiti se;2.transitive verbpotopiti, poplaviti, preplaviti; udušiti; zatreti, uničitito drown s.o.'s wine — priliti komu vode v vino -
116 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) tipati (z, za)2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) nerodno prijeti žogo* * *I [fʌmbl]1.intransitive verb(for, after) tipati, s tipanjem iskati; otipavati, okorno prijemati; ( with) biti štorast, šušmariti;2.transitive verbnerodno prijemati (žogo)II [fʌmbl]nounnerodnost, nespretnost; šušmarstvo -
117 ignite
(to (cause to) catch fire: Petrol is easily ignited.) vneti (se)- ignition* * *[ignáit]transitive verb & intransitive verbzažgati (se), vžgati (se), vneti (se); chemistry segrevati, žariti -
118 prowl
(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) plaziti se, prežati- prowler- be on the prowl* * *I [prául]nounstikanje (za plenom), plazenje, preža; klatenjeII [prául]1.intransitive verbplaziti se; klatiti se;2.transitive verbstikati za plenom, prežati -
119 fumble
1) (to use one's hands awkwardly and with difficulty: He fumbled with the key; She fumbled about in her bag for her key.) famle, fomle, rote2) (to drop a ball (clumsily), or fail to hold or catch it.) miste/rote vekk ballenfamleIsubst. \/ˈfʌmbl\/1) fomling, klosset forsøk2) ( sport) skjevt spark\/slag, bomIIverb \/ˈfʌmbl\/1) fomle, famle2) fingre, pille, plukke, fikle3) rote, lete, grave4) forkludre, klusse (med), behandle klosset, være klosset5) ( ballspill) miste• fumble a chance\/ball6) ( om sjanse) forspille7) hakke, stammefumble about famle omkringfumble at fomle medfumble for famle etterfumble one's way famle seg fremfumble up ( gammeldags) bylte sammenfumble with fingre med -
120 ignite
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