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121 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) klikke2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) feiltenne, fuske3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) mislykkes, glippeklikkeIsubst. \/ˌmɪsˈfaɪə\/1) ( om skytevåpen) klikk, klikking2) ( om motor) feiltenning, fusking3) noe som er mislykket, noe som glipper, noe som slår feil, glipp, floppIIverb \/ˌmɪsˈfaɪə\/1) ( om skytevåpen) klikke2) ( om motor) ikke tenne, feiltenne, fuske3) mislykkes, glippe, slå feil -
122 prowl
(to move about stealthily in order to steal, attack, catch etc: Tigers were prowling in the jungle.) luske/ streife omkring- prowler- be on the prowlluskeIsubst. \/praʊl\/leting, jaktbe\/go on the prowl være ute på jakt, gå ut på jakt, streife omkring ( hverdagslig) ta seg en tur på byenbe\/go on the prowl for være på jakt etterIIverb \/praʊl\/( spesielt etter bytte) streife omkring, streife i, streife på -
123 oppsnappe
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124 skimte
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125 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) ne sprožiti se2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) odpovedati3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) spodleteti* * *[misfáiə]1.intransitive verbodpovedati (motor), ne sprožiti se (puška);2.nounslepi vžig; naboj, ki se ni vžgal -
126 rebound
(to bounce back: The ball rebounded off the wall.) odskočiti* * *I [ribáund]nounodboj, odbijanje, odskok; povratno delovanje, povratni udarec, ponoven udarec, vračanje, delovanje proti, reakcija; figuratively preobrat; odmev, razleganje; figuratively razočaranjeto take (to catch) s.o. on (at) the rebound — ujeti koga pri odskoku, figuratively pregovoriti koga, da nekaj naredi na drugačen način, in to v trenutku, ko mu je spodletelo pri prvem poskusu; figuratively izkoristiti razočaranje kake osebeII [ri:báund]intransitive verbzopet skočiti, odskočiti, odbiti se ( from od); figuratively skočiti nazaj ( upon na), pasti nazaj naIII [ri:báund]1.preterite & past participle od to rebind;2.adjectiveznova vezan (o knjigi) -
127 kyere
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128 annamme
verb. catch, comprehend, apprehend, perceive
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