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1 forest
'forist 1. noun1) ((a large piece of) land covered with trees.) skog2) (an area of land in which animals, especially deer, are kept: a deer forest.) naturreservat•- forested- forester
- forestry 2. adjectivea forestry worker.) skog-, forst-skog--------treIsubst. \/ˈfɒrɪst\/1) skog, skogstrakt, skogsområde2) ( overført) skog3) ( i Storbritannia) forklaring: opprinnelig skogsområde som nå er dyrket land4) ( spesielt i egennavn) -skogen5) ( historisk) kongelig (uinngjerdet) jaktparkIIverb \/ˈfɒrɪst\/plante skog, dekke med skog -
2 hind
I noun(a female deer, especially of the red deer.) hindII adjective(at the back (usually of an animal): a hind leg.) bak-hindIsubst. \/haɪnd\/( zoologi) hindIIsubst. \/haɪnd\/1) ( gammeldags) dreng, gårdsarbeider2) ( spesielt skotsk eller nordengelsk) forvalter, gådsforvalter3) ( gammeldags) bonde, bondetamp, bondeknølIIIadj. \/haɪnd\/bak-, bakre, bakersteget up on one's hind legs (and speak) ta ordet, reise seg (og holde tale)hind wheel bakhjultalk the hind leg(s) off a donkey ( hverdagslig) snakke hull i hodet på en, snakke oppetter vegger og nedetter stolper, snakke så ørene faller av -
3 stag
stæɡ(a male deer, especially a red deer.) (kron)hjorthjortIsubst. \/stæɡ\/1) ( zoologi) kronhjort (spesielt hann)2) (britisk slang, om børs) forklaring: spekulant som kjøper aksjer fra nyemisjon i håp om å selge dem videre med en gang til høyere pris3) ( hverdagslig) forklaring: mann som er i selskap uten kvinnelig følgea stag of the first head forklaring: en kronhjort som har fått sine første hornIIverb \/stæɡ\/1) ( hverdagslig) komme i selskap uten kvinnelig følge2) (britisk slang, om børs) spekulere i aksjer fra nyemisjonIIIadj. \/stæɡ\/kun for mennIVadv. \/stæɡ\/uten kvinnelig følge -
4 shy
1. comparative - shyer; adjective1) (lacking confidence in the presence of others, especially strangers; not wanting to attract attention: She is too shy to go to parties.) sjenert, blyg2) (drawing back from (an action, person etc): She is shy of strangers.) skvetten, sky, engstelig3) ((of a wild animal) easily frightened; timid: Deer are very shy animals.) skvetten, lettskremt, sky2. verb((of a horse) to jump or turn suddenly aside in fear: The horse shied at the strangers.) skvette, bli sky for- shyly- shynessblyg--------skvetten--------skyIsubst. \/ʃaɪ\/( om hest) plutselig sprang, plutselig kast, plutselig rykkIIsubst. \/ʃaɪ\/1) kast2) ( overført) forsøkhave a shy at someone håne noen, drive gjøn med noenhave a shy at something prøve å treffe noe (spesielt med ball eller stein) ( overført) forsøke seg på noeIIIverb \/ʃaɪ\/1) ( hverdagslig) kaste, slenge2) ( spesielt om hest) skvette, bli skremt3) unnvike, rygge (tilbake)shy away flykte, trekke seg unnashy away from doing something vike tilbake for å gjøre noeshy away from the thought\/idea of steile ved tanken påshy from vike tilbake forIVadj. \/ʃaɪ\/1) (folke)sky, tilbaketrukket2) blyg, sjenert, unnselig3) lettskremt, skvetten, engstelig (av seg), mistenksom, redd4) (amer. hverdagslig) lysskyfight shy of forsøke å unngå, gå utenomshy of sky for mistenksom mot forsiktig medbe shy of doing something være redd for å gjøre noe, være motvillig til å gjøre noeshy with blyg overfor -
5 slot
slot 1. noun1) (a small narrow opening, especially one to receive coins: I put the correct money in the slot, but the machine didn't start.) sprekk, spalte2) (a (usually regular) position (in eg the schedule of television/radio programmes): The early-evening comedy slot.) programpost, sendingstid2. verb((with in or into) to fit (something) into a small space: He slotted the last piece of the puzzle into place; I managed to slot in my tea-break between two jobs.) passe innspalteIsubst. \/slɒt\/1) sprekk, innsmett, åpning, sliss, spalte2) spor, renne3) myntinnkast4) brevsprekk, (brev)innkast5) ( EDB) diskettåpning6) ( hverdagslig) plass, lukeIIsubst. \/slɒt\/( vanligvis slots) dyresporIIIverb \/slɒt\/1) lage spalte i, lage spor i, lage sprekk i2) føre gjennom en sprekk, føre gjennom en spalte3) plassere• did they slot a recital into the radio programme?• they slot 5,000 graduates a year into jobs4) (britisk, hverdagslig, fotball) score mål med et presist skudd
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