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1 blokkmotor
subst. block-cast engine, monobloc engine subst. engine with cylinders all in one piece -
2 innsats
* * *subst. [ prestasjon] achievement subst. [ veddemål] bet, stake subst. (plast) cavity block subst. [ bidrag] contribution, effort subst. (økonomi) [ av arbeid] input of labour, labour input subst. (økonomi) [ av kapital] input of capital, capital input subst. [prestasjon, arbeid] effort (f.eks.this demands an effort from all citizens, his efforts in the cause of peace
) subst. [ indre rør eller beholder] liner (f.eks. ) subst. [ med penger] stake subst. (musikk) dux (med livet som innsats) at the risk of one's life [ krigs-] war effort -
3 slekte på
verb. take after somebody (f.eks. ) (NB he is a chip off the old block = han ligner veldig på faren)
См. также в других словарях:
do one's block — phrasal Australia : to lose one s head : become flustered, excited, or angry * * * do one s block (Aust and NZ inf) To be very angry • • • Main Entry: ↑block … Useful english dictionary
do one's block — vb to lose control, to become furious. Orig inally working class alternatives for to lose one s head or to blow one s top , all in use in Britain and Australia; the more colourful second, third, fourth and fifth variants are currently in vogue… … Contemporary slang
Do one's block — to lose one s temper … Dictionary of Australian slang
Lose one's block — to lose one s temper … Dictionary of Australian slang
do one's block — Australian Slang to lose one s temper … English dialects glossary
lose one's block — Australian Slang to lose one s temper … English dialects glossary
knock one's block off — {v. phr.}, {slang} To hit someone very hard; beat someone up. * /Stay out of my yard or I ll knock your block off./ * /Jim will knock your block off if he catches you riding his bike./ … Dictionary of American idioms
knock one's block off — {v. phr.}, {slang} To hit someone very hard; beat someone up. * /Stay out of my yard or I ll knock your block off./ * /Jim will knock your block off if he catches you riding his bike./ … Dictionary of American idioms
knock\ one's\ block\ off — v. phr. slang To hit someone very hard; beat someone up. Stay out of my yard or I ll knock your block off. Jim will knock your block off if he catches you riding his bike … Словарь американских идиом
knock one's block off — hit someone very hard, beat someone up He was very angry and threatened to knock anyone s block off who came near him … Idioms and examples
off one's block / chump / crust / head / nut / onion — adj mad, crazy. These phrases are all elabo rations of the well established colloquial ism, off one s head (heard since the mid 19th century). The terms are some times extended to mean intoxicated by drugs or drink, more usually denoted by… … Contemporary slang