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1 fiddle
n. fiol; slingerbord (på skepp); fiffel, fuffens (slang)--------v. spela fiol (slang); vara sysselsatt; hålla på med dumheter; förspilla tid; fuska, fiffla* * *['fidl] 1. noun1) (a violin: She played the fiddle.) fiol2) (a dishonest business arrangement: He's working a fiddle over his taxes.) fiffel, fusk2. verb1) (to play a violin: He fiddled while they danced.) spela fiol2) ((with with) to make restless, aimless movements: Stop fiddling with your pencil!) fingra på, leka med3) (to manage (money, accounts etc) dishonestly: She has been fiddling the accounts for years.) fiffla, fuska•- fiddler- fiddler crab
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2 fling
n. kast; uppkast; skjuta iväg; lyckoperiod; förödmjukning, nedsättning; erfarenhet--------v. kasta; kasta upp; skjuta iväg; bryta ut; hoppa; slunga; ägna* * *[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) kasta, slunga2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) rusa2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) dans -
3 pirouette
n. piruett (balett - full snurr på tåspetsarna)--------v. (balett) piruettera, göra en piruett* * *[piru'et] 1. noun(a dancer's quick turning movement: The ballerina did/danced a pirouette.) piruett2. verb(to do one or a series of these movements: She pirouetted across the stage.) göra en piruett (piruetter)
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