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1 tartan
1) ((woollen or other cloth woven with) a pattern of different coloured lines and broader stripes, crossing each other at right angles, originally used by clans of the Scottish Highlands.) skotskrutet stoff2) (any one pattern of this sort, usually associated with a particular clan etc: the Cameron tartan.) slektsmønster i skotskrutet stoffIsubst. \/ˈtɑːt(ə)n\/1) tartan, skotskrutet stoff, skotskrutet mønster2) pledd, (skotsk) sjalIIsubst. \/ˈtɑːt(ə)n\/( sjøfart) tartan (enmastet (middelhavs)båt)IIIadj. \/ˈtɑːt(ə)n\/skotskrutet, tartan- -
2 weave
wi:vpast tense - wove; verb1) (to make by crossing strands in a pattern: to weave cloth.) veve2) (to tell (an interesting story).) dikte, fortelle3) ((past tense, past participle weaved) to move backwards and forwards or from side to side: The cyclist weaved in and out of the traffic.) sno seg gjennom, vakle•- weaverveveIsubst. \/wiːv\/1) vev, veving2) bindingII1) veve• to make this, you weave threads together2) flette, binde• do you know how to weave a garland of flowers?3) ( zoologi) spinne4) ( overført) sette sammen, spinne, dikte5) flette innweave a spell utøve trolldom, foreta besvergelseweave into ( også overført) flette inn, veve innweave something into something veve noe inn i noeveve noe til noeIII1) gå i sikksakk, sno seg2) ( luftfart) fly i sikksakk, gjøre unnamanøver3) vagge (frem og tilbake), vakle, vingleget weaving ( slang) få ut fingeren, få opp farten• get weaving on that article!weave through sno igjennom
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