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'eləmənt1) (an essential part of anything: Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.) bestanddel, element2) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) element, grunnstoff3) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) miljø, element4) (a slight amount: an element of doubt.) snev, anelse5) (the heating part in an electric kettle etc.) varmeelement/-legeme•- elements
- in one's elementelement--------grunnstoffsubst. \/ˈelɪmənt\/1) (vesentlig) bestanddel, ingrediens, element, moment, innslag, snevkriminelt element, kriminelle elementen antydning til tvil, et snev av tvil2) element, naturlig miljø• the four elements are earth, water, air and fire3) ( kjemi) grunnstoff4) (elektrisk) element, (elektrisk) celle5) ( språkvitenskap) sammensetningsleddforeign element ( golf) fremmedelementbe in one's element være i sitt rette element, være i sitt ess, være som fisken i vannetbe out of one's element ikke være i sitt rette element, være bortkommen\/utilpassreduce something to its elements splitte opp noe i sine enkelte bestanddeler -
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treis 1. noun1) (a mark or sign left by something: There were traces of egg on the plate; There's still no trace of the missing child.) spor, merke2) (a small amount: Traces of poison were found in the cup.) spor, antydning2. verb1) (to follow or discover by means of clues, evidence etc: The police have traced him to London; The source of the infection has not yet been traced.) følge et spor, lokalisere2) (to make a copy of (a picture etc) by putting transparent paper over it and drawing the outline etc: I traced the map.) tegne over, streke opp•- tracing- trace elements
- tracing-paperfar--------oppspore--------snev--------spor--------sporeIsubst. \/treɪs\/1) ( på dyrs seletøy) dragreim, (vogn)drag, vognstang, skokle, skåk2) ( på fiskesnøre) fortom3) ( mekanikk) koblingsstangin the traces ( også overført) i selenkick over the traces ( overført) slå seg løs, slå ut håret, skeie utIIsubst. \/treɪs\/1) spor, merke2) (fote)far, fotspor, sti (etter dyr)3) antydning, anelse, snev4) skisse, plan, tegning5) kurve, linje (som tegnes av seismograf e.l.), trasé6) ( kjemi) spor7) ( militærvesen) trasébe on the traces of være på sporet avwithout (leaving) a trace ( også) sporløstIIIverb \/treɪs\/1) spore, følge (et spor), etterspore2) finne3) følge utviklingen, følge forløpet av4) spore opp, oppspore, oppdage, finne spor av5) påvise, konstatere (forekomsten av), få øye på, skjelne6) kalkere, trace, overføre7) skissere, risse, tegne (inn), streke opp, trekke opp8) sjabloneretrace one's origin from ha sitt utspring i, ha sine aner itrace out trekke opp (konturene til)skissere, tegne opp, risse opp, markere, beskrive( også overført) stake uttrace something (back) to something\/someone spore\/føre noe tilbake til noe\/noengå tilbake til noe\/noen (kunne) henføre(s) tilbake til noe\/noentry to trace ( også) etterforske, etterspore
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