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meit 1. verb1) (to come, or bring (animals etc), together for breeding: The bears have mated and produced a cub.) pare (seg)2) ((chess) to checkmate (someone).) gjøre sjakk matt2. noun1) (an animal etc with which another is paired for breeding: Some birds sing in order to attract a mate.) make2) (a husband or wife.) ektefelle3) (a companion or friend: We've been mates for years.) kompis, kamerat4) (a fellow workman or assistant: a carpenter's mate.) arbeidskamerat, assistent5) (a merchant ship's officer under the master or captain: the first mate.) (første)styrmann6) (in chess, checkmate.) sjakkmattmakeIsubst. \/meɪt\/1) ( hverdagslig) kompis, kamerat, du (i tiltale)• hello, mate! where are you going?2) ( sjøfart) styrmann3) assistent, håndlanger4) ( den ene av et par) make, ektemake, ektefelle• have you seen the mate to this glove?5) (om dyr, spesielt fugler) make6) ( gammeldags) likemanngo mates with være kompis medIIsubst. \/meɪt\/( sjakk) mattfool's mate matt i to trekk, nybegynner mattgive mate sette matt, gjøre mattmate! (sjakk og) matt!scholar's mate matt i fire trekkIIIverb \/meɪt\/1) sette sammen (i par)2) gifte bort, gifte seg (med)3) likestille4) ( om dyr) pare seg, leke5) være sammen medmate with omgås medIVverb \/meɪt\/( sjakk) gjøre matt, sette mattbe mated bli matt, satt matt
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