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1 jump
1. verb1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) hoppe2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) sprette, springe, hoppe3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) hoppe, fare (i været)4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) hoppe/springe over2. noun1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) hopp, sprang2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) hinder3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) (lengde-/høyde)hopp4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) støkk5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) hopp, økning•- jumpy- jump at
- jump for joy
- jump on
- jump the gun
- jump the queue
- jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
- jump to ithopp--------hoppe--------sprang--------sprette--------springeIsubst. \/dʒʌmp\/1) hopp, sprang, byks2) ( om priser e.l.) (plutselig) stigning3) ( sport) hopp (i bakke), hinder (ved løping e.l.)4) ( overført) (plutselig) overgang, hopp5) ( EDB) hopp, programavgrening6) ( geologi) forkastningfrom the jump ( hverdagslig) fra begynnelsenget\/have the jump on (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) ha forsprang pågive a jump fare sammen, skvettebe one jump ahead være ett skritt foranIIverb \/dʒʌmp\/1) hoppe, få til å hoppe2) skvette, rykke til3) ( om sted) være full av aktivitet4) ( om pris e.l.) plutselig stige, hoppe5) skremme, skremme opp6) angripe, overfalle (fra bakhold)7) (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) stikke av frajump a child on one's knee la et barn ride rankejump another man's claim (amer., hverdagslig) legge beslag på land som tilhører\/tilhørte en annenjump at something gripe noe med begge hender, akseptere noe med det sammejump a train snike på toget, gå på toget uten å betale (amer.) hoppe på et tog i fart (amer.) ta toget (i all hast)jump for joy hoppe høyt av gledejump into a boat hoppe om bord i en båtjump on somebody ( overført) slå ned på noen ( overført) hoppe på noen ( overført) lekse opp for noen gi noen en omgangjump out of one's skin ( hverdagslig) miste fatningen, få seg en kraftig støkkjump ship hoppe av, rømme (fra fartøy)jump the gun ( hverdagslig) tyvstarte forhaste segjump the queue ( hverdagslig) snike i køenjump the rails ( jernbane) spore avjump the traffic lights ( hverdagslig) kjøre mot rødt lysjump to conclusions trekke forhastede slutningerjump to it! ( hverdagslig) skynd deg!, få opp farten!jump to one's feet se ➢ foot, 1 -
2 leap
li:p 1. past tense, past participles - leapt; verb1) (to jump: He leapt into the boat.) springe, hoppe2) (to jump over: The dog leapt the wall.) hoppe over3) (to rush eagerly: She leaped into his arms.) kaste seg (i armene på)2. noun(an act of leaping: The cat jumped from the roof and reached the ground in two leaps.) sprang- leap year
- by leaps and boundshopp--------hoppe--------sprangIsubst. \/liːp\/1) hopp, sprang, skritt2) ( overført) brå overgang, rask forflytning3) ( fiske) trapp, fisketrapp, laksetrappa leap forward et skritt fremovera leap in the dark et sprang ut i det ukjente, et vågestykkeby\/in leaps and bounds med stormskrittII1) hoppe, springe2) hoppe over, sette over3) la hoppe4) ( zoologi) bedekke5) ( om pris eller tall) øke dramatiskleap at flies ( om fisk) vake, hoppe etter fluerleap into fame bli plutselig berømtleap to the eye ( ofte om noe skriftlig) slå imot en, lyse imot enleap up slå opp -
3 enclosure
- ʒə1) (the act of enclosing.) inngjerding, innhegning, innesperring2) (land surrounded by a fence or wall: He keeps a donkey in that enclosure.) inngjerdet/avsperret område3) (something put in along with a letter: I received your enclosure with gratitude.) vedlegg, bilagsubst. \/ɪnˈkləʊʒə\/, \/enˈkləʊʒə\/ eller inclosure1) inngjerding, innhegning2) avsperret område, inngjerdet område3) avsperring, gjerde4) ( på veddeløpsbane) salplass5) bilag, vedleggEnclosure Act lov om innhegning av allmenningenclosure of common land ( historisk) innhegning av allmenning (slik at den blir privat eiendom) -
4 fold
I 1. fould verb1) (to double over (material, paper etc): She folded the paper in half.) brette, legge sammen, folde, false2) (to lay one on top of another: She folded her hands in her lap.) legge (hendene) oppå hverandre, folde (hendene) i bønn3) (to bring in (wings) close to the body: The bird folded its wings.) slå (vingene) sammen2. noun1) (a doubling of one layer of material, paper etc over another: Her dress hung in folds.) brett, fold2) (a mark made especially on paper etc by doing this; a crease: There was a fold in the page.) brett, fold•- folded- folder
- folding II fould noun(a place surrounded by a fence or wall, in which sheep are kept: a sheep fold.) kve, innhegningbrette--------fold--------folde--------lukke--------slutte--------stengeIsubst. \/fəʊld\/1) kve, innhegning2) flokk3) ( overført) flokk, menighetreturn to the fold ( også overført) være tilbake i flokken, komme hjem til sine egneIIsubst. \/fəʊld\/1) fold, lag, rynke2) brettekant3) (papir)brett4) ( om dal) sving, buktning, krok5) ( i fjell) senkning6) foldet gjenstand, foldedør7) ( geologi) fold8) ( teknikk) falsIIIverb \/fəʊld\/sette i kveIVverb \/fəʊld\/1) brette (sammen), folde (sammen)2) slå sammen, klappe sammen3) kunne brettes, kunne foldes4) kunne klappes sammen, kunne slås sammen5) pakke inn, innhylle, svøpe6) ta (i armene)7) (hverdagslig, om organisasjon eller foretagende) gå dukken8) ( om teaterstykke) tas av plakaten9) ( i poker) kaste seg11) ( hverdagslig) gi seg, gi etter, sluttefold back bøye (inn)fold in(to) ( matlaging) vende inn, røre inn, blande forsiktig innfold one's arm about\/around legge armen rundt, slå armen rundtfold one's arms legge armene i korsfold one's hands folde hendenefold someone in one's arms legge armene rundt noen, ta noen i armene sinefold someone to one's heart trykke noen til sitt brystfold up klappe sammen, slå sammen( om mennesker) klappe sammen, falle sammen, bryte sammen( overført) gå dukken, stenge, slutte( hverdagslig) kunne foldes sammen, kunne legges sammen -
5 gate
ɡeit(a metal, wooden etc doorlike object which closes) the opening in a wall, fence etc through which people etc pass: I'll meet you at the park gate(s). port, grind- gate-crasher
- gate-post
- gatewayportIsubst. \/ɡeɪt\/1) port (også ski), grind, bom (jernbane), sperre2) utgang (jernbane, flyplass), gate (jernbane, flyplass), portåpning, portutgang3) (fjell)overgang, pass (innkjøringsport til et land)4) ( overført) innkjøringsport, port5) luke, sluseport6) ( sport) publikumstall7) ( sport) publikumstilstrømning8) ( sport) billettinntekter9) (hesteveddeløp, også starting gate)startmaskin10) (skotsk, nordengelsk) gate, veifree gate gratis adganggive somebody the gate (amer., slang) gi noen sparken, sette noen på portenIIverb \/ɡeɪt\/(universitet, hverdagslig) gi portforbud, forklaring: forby noen å forlate college-området etter et visst klokkeslett -
6 hole
həul 1. noun1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) hull, sprekk2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) hull3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.)2. verb1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) lage hull i, gjennomhulle2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.)•- hole outhullIsubst. \/həʊl\/1) ( gjennom noe) hull, åpning2) hulrom, grop3) ( sjøfart) gatt4) ( overført) hull, høl5) ( hverdagslig) knipe, klemme, forklaring: kinkig eller pinlig situasjon6) hi7) ( golf) hull8) ( golf) forklaring: poeng vunnet av den som får ballen fra tee-en til hullet med færrest slag9) ( overført) feil, brist, sviktblow a hole in ødelegge virkningen avcaught like a rat in the hole ( overført) trengt opp i et hjørnehalved hole ( golf) delt hullhole in the wall (amer.) en liten, luguber restaurant ; en liten, luguber butikk (britisk, slang) minibank, bankomatin holes eller all in holes full av hulljeg har hull overalt på strømpene, strømpene mine er fulle av hullin the hole (softball, baseball) tredje slagmann i en omgang• she is $500 in the holeknock holes in an argument knuse et argumentlike a hole in the head ( hverdagslig) ikke i det hele tattmake a (large) hole in gjøre et dypt innhugg i (pengekassen e.l.)make a hole-in-one ( golf) gjøre hole-in-one (treffe hullet med ett slag fra tee-en)pick holes eller pick a hole in hakke hull i, hakke hull på ( overført) slå hull på, finne feil ved, kritisereput a big hole in ( hverdagslig) spise eller drikke en stor del avwear something into holes slite hull på noework holes in slite hull iIIverb \/həʊl\/1) hulle, gjennomhulle, lage hull (i)2) forklaring: plassere eller legge i hull3) ( golf) gå i hull, slå i hull (ball)4) få hull, gå i stykker (om sokker)hole up gå i vinterhi (slang, amer.) gjemme seg, holde seg skjult -
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8 within
wi'ðin 1. preposition(inside (the limits of): She'll be here within an hour; I could hear sounds from within the building; His actions were within the law (= not illegal).) innen; inne i, inne fra, innenfor2. adverb(inside: Car for sale. Apply within.) inne, innenforinnvendigIadv. \/wɪˈħɪn\/, \/wɪħˈɪn\/1) ( mest litterært) inne (i), innenfor, innvendig, på innsiden• house to let, inquire withinhus til leie, henvend Dem inne (i huset)2) ( overført) inni seg, i sitt indre, i sitt stille sinnhan er rolig utenpå, men rasende inni segfrom within innenfrawithin and without (både) inne og ute, innvendig og utvendig( overført) både i indre og ytre henseende• she's a magnificent woman, within and withoutIIprep. \/wɪˈħɪn\/, \/wɪħˈɪn\/1) (om område, også overført) innen(for), inne i, i2) ( om avstand) mindre enn, under3) ( om anslag) med en feilmargin på (bare)4) ( i tidsuttrykk) innen, i løpet avfrom within something inne fra noelive within one's means ikke leve over evnewell within på langt mindre enn, godt innenforwithin doors innendørswithin oneself i seg, i sitt indre, i sitt stille sinn
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