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float+wood

  • 1 float

    fləut 1. verb
    (to (make something) stay on the surface of a liquid: A piece of wood was floating in the stream.) flyte, drive
    2. noun
    1) (something that floats on a fishing-line: If the float moves, there is probably a fish on the hook.) dupp
    2) (a vehicle for transporting certain things: a milk-float; a cattle-float.) flåte; vogn, melkebil
    - floating restaurant
    flyte
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    flåte
    I
    subst. \/fləʊt\/
    1) flåte, pongtong, flytebrygge
    2) (garn)fløte, (liv)bøye, redningsvest, dupp
    3) ( teknisk) flottør
    4) ( zoologi) svømmeblære, luftblære
    5) (heste)kjerre, paradevogn (i kortesje), elektrisk varebil
    6) pusshøvel, murskje
    7) ( mønstervevning) flottering, flotteringstråd
    8) ( økonomi) vekslepenger, kontantbeløp, startkapital
    9) ( bank) respittdager
    10) ( børs) ikke-tegnet del av aksjeemisjon
    11) forklaring: leskedrikk med iskrem
    dead man's float ( svømming) forklaring: liggende flytestilling med armene strukket fremover
    floats ( teaterfag) rampelys
    II
    verb \/fləʊt\/
    1) flyte, fløte (tømmer)
    2) ( også overført) drive, sveve, foresveve
    3) sette under vann, oversvømme, vanne
    4) (forretning, plan) sette i gang, lansere, starte
    5) (sport, om ball e.l.) drive, la seile
    6) (idé, forslag) la falle, lufte, svirre
    7) ( bank) sette (aksjer) i omløp, la (valuta) flyte
    8) ( muring) jevne ut, pusse
    9) ( om hest) transportere i vogn
    float someone's boat ( hverdagslig) få noen til å tenne (erotisk)

    English-Norwegian dictionary > float

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