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1 classical
'klæsikəl 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klassisk2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klassisk3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klassisk•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klassiker2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) gresk og latin (språk og litteratur)adj. \/ˈklæsɪk(ə)l\/1) klassisk2) tradisjonell -
2 classical probability
subst.matematisk sannsynlighet -
3 classical side
subst.(historisk, skolevesen) latinlinje (med gresk) -
4 cl.
forkortelse for centilitre(s), class, classical -
5 crossover
Isubst. \/ˈkrɒsˌəʊvə\/1) ( jernbanetransport) skinnekryss2) veibro3) krysning4) ( biologi) (resultat av) overkrysning (ved reduksjonsdeling)5) ( petroleum) krysningskanalIIsubst. \/ˈkrɒsˌəʊvə\/ eller crossover network( elektronikk) delingsfilter -
6 jazz
(popular music of American Negro origin: She prefers jazz to classical music; ( also adjective) a jazz musician.) jazz- jazzyIsubst. \/dʒæz\/1) jazz2) (amer., slang) futt, krutt, pepp3) ( slang) tomt pratand all that jazz ( slang) og alt det der• responsibilities, duties and all that jazzansvar, forpliktelser og alt det derIIverb \/dʒæz\/1) ( gammeldags) jazze, spille jazz2) danse jazzjazz up jazzifisere, jazze opp piffe opp få fart på, pigge opp -
7 Latin
'lætinnoun, adjective1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) latin2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.) latiner•- Latin American Isubst. \/ˈlætɪn\/1) latinhan er kjent med klassisk latin, han har erfaring med klassisk latin2) latinamerikaner3) sydeuropéer4) ( historisk) latiner, person fra Latiumlate Latin senlatin (ca. 300-700 e.Kr.)thieves' Latin forbrytersjargong, røverspråkVulgar Latin vulgærlatin, uformell latin fra den klassiske periodeIIadj. \/ˈlætɪn\/ eller latin1) latinsk, romersk2) latinamerikansk3) sydeuropeisk4) ( religion) romersk-katolsk5) romansklatin dance latinamerikansk dansthe Latin peoples de romanske folkeslagthe Latin Quarter Latinerkvarteret (i Paris) -
8 music
'mju:zik 1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; ( also adjective) a music lesson.) musikk2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) noter•- musical2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) musikkfilm/-spill, musikal- musicianmusikk--------notersubst. \/ˈmjuːzɪk\/1) musikk2) musikk-3) noterskrive av\/kopiere noter4) notehefteface the music ( hverdagslig) ta følgene\/konsekvensene, ta støyten, ta det som kommerhave a good ear for music eller have a turn for music være musikalsk, ha anlegg for musikk, ha øre for musikkincidental music scenemusikk, bakgrunnsmusikk, ledsagende musikkit's (sweet) music to my ears ( hverdagslig) det er som musikk i mine ørerpiece of music musikkstykkeset\/put something to music sette musikk\/melodi til noesheet of music noteark, noteblad, notehefteto the music of med musikk avto the sound of music til musikkhave some music musisere -
9 preference
noun ((a) choice of, or (a) liking for, one thing rather than another: He likes most music but he has a preference for classical music.) forkjærlighetpreferansesubst. \/ˈpref(ə)r(ə)ns\/1) forkjærlighet2) preferanse, den\/det man foretrekker• of the two, this is my preference• what are your preferences?3) ( spesielt økonomi) fortrinnsrett4) ( spesielt økonomi) særskilt gunstig stilling5) ( spesielt økonomi) preferanseaksje6) ( gammeldags) forfremmelseby\/for preference helst, fortrinnsvisgive the preference (to) gi fortrinn (til)in preference to fremforpreference over fortrinn over -
10 scholar
'skolə1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) vitenskapsmann, lærd person2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) stipendiat•- scholarliness
- scholarshiplærdsubst. \/ˈskɒlə\/1) lærd, vitenskapsmann2) filolog3) stipendiat4) ( gammeldags eller spøkefullt) elev, lærlingbe no scholar ( spøkefullt) ikke være noe videre skolert\/dyktig -
11 thing
affære--------forretning--------greie--------sak--------ting--------tingest--------vesenIsubst. \/θɪŋ\/1) ting, sak, greie (hverdagslig), dings (hverdagslig)2) ( abstrakt) ting, noe3) (litterært\/kunstnerisk) ting, sak4) vesen, skapning• hello, old thing!hei, gamle venn!• poor thing!• you stupid thing!5) ( i nektelser) ting, dugg, kvekk, døyt6) det, saken, forholdet, stillingen, tilstandendet er ikke som før i tiden \/ tingene er ikke slik de en gang varslik det er nå \/ som saken står nå• how are things?7) ( hverdagslig) greie, spesialinteresse• classical music isn't really my thing, you knowklassisk musikk er ikke akkurat min greie, vet dua close\/near thing på nære nippet, på hengende håreta thing of the past noe som tilhører fortidena thing or two ett og annetamong other things blant annetand another thing og forresten• and another thing, you must go shoppingog forresten, du må gå og handle... and things ( hverdagslig)... og sånt,... og alt mulig• he was mean to me, pulled my hair and thingshan var slem mot meg, lugget meg og alt muligbe all things to all men\/people ( om person) gjøre alle til lags, bety noe for alle bety noe for alle, kunne brukes av allebe hearing things høre stemmer, høre lyderbe only one thing for it bare være én løsning på detbe on to a good thing ha noe bra på gangbe seeing things ( om noe overnaturlig) innbille seg ting, se synerdo one's own thing ( hverdagslig) gjøre sin egen greiedo the...thing (amer.) gjøre den...rutinen• after he had done his man-of-the-world-thing, he fell asleepetter at han hadde gått gjennom verdensmannsrutinen sin, sovnet hando things to gjøre noe medfirst things first (la oss ta) det viktigste førstfor one thing for det førstehave a thing about være gal etter, være fortapt i, ha dilla påikke kunne tåle, ikke fikse, ha en fiks idé omin all things i ethvert henseende... is one thing,... is another... er én ting,... er noe ganske annet• compassion is one thing, mawkish sentimentality is anothermedynk er én ting, vammel sentimentalitet er noe ganske annetknow a thing or two ikke være tapt bak en vogn, ikke være født i gårmake a (big) thing of something gjøre et (stort) nummer av, lage oppstuss omof all things av alle tingone of those things slikt som skjer, sånt som skjer, sånt man må regne medone thing leads to another en ting fører til en annena poor thing but mine own forklaring: ikke så mye å skryte av, men jeg har i alle fall laget det\/den selvput things right si det som det er gjøre noe godt igjenstrike a good thing ( hverdagslig) gjøre et funn, fange\/skyte gullfuglentaking one thing with another når alt kommer til altthe thing is saken er den, spørsmålet\/problemet er• the thing is, can we get there in time? thething eller quite the thing god tone, tingenpå moten, innei form, vel(akkurat) det rette, akkurat hva som behøvesthings (saker og) tingeiendeler, greier, saker, bagasje, ting• pack up your things, we're leaving now!pakk sammen sakene dine, vi drar nå!klær, tøythings happen eller things will happen sånt skjerthings that go bump in the night ( om noe overnaturlig) uforklarlige lyderthings without us ytterverdentoo much of a good thing for mye av det godeyou lucky thing! din heldiggris!IIsubst. \/θɪŋ\/ eller Thing -
12 tour
tuə 1. noun1) (a journey to several places and back: They went on a tour of Italy.) rundreise2) (a visit around a particular place: He took us on a tour of the house and gardens.) omvisning3) (an official period of time of work usually abroad: He did a tour of duty in Fiji.) tjenestetid2. verb(to go on a tour (around): to tour Europe.) reise rundt (i), dra på tur (til)- tourism- tourist
- tour guide
- tourist guidereise--------tur--------turnéIsubst. \/tʊə\/1) tur, rundreise, rundtur, reise, ferd2) (inspeksjons)runde, omvisning3) (teater e.l.) turné4) ( militærvesen e.l.) tjenestetid (utenlands)5) arbeidsdag, arbeidstid, skift, økt6) ( sykling) ritt, sykkelritt (ofte over flere etapper)be taken on a tour of ( også) vises rundt i, vises gjennom, vises blantconducted tour eller guided tour selskapsreise rundtur med guide, omvisning med guide, guidet tur, visningmake a tour of reise rundt i, gjøre en rundtur ion tour på turnéIIverb \/tʊə\/1) reise rundt i, besøke2) gå rundt i, gå en runde gjennom, gjøre en rundtur gjennom, bese3) ( ofte i passiv) vise rundt4) (teater e.l.) turnere, dra på turné5) (teater e.l.) turnere i -
13 one's cup of tea
(the sort of thing one likes or prefers: Classical music is not my cup of tea.) det en helst vil/liker, favoritt
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