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1 flowering
blomstringIsubst. \/ˈflaʊərɪŋ\/1) blomstring, blomstringstid2) blomsterutsmykningIIadj. \/ˈflaʊərɪŋ\/blomstrende, blomster- -
2 flowering almond
subst.1) forklaring: en av flere arter i planteslekten Prunus forklaring: dyrket pga. vakre blomster2) ( plantearten Prunus triloba) rosemandel -
3 flowering currant
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4 winter-flowering begonia
subst.( prydplante) forklaring: en av flere begoniahybrider som blomstrer om vinteren, f.eks. juleglede, Begonia x cheimantha -
5 bloom
blu:m 1. noun1) (a flower: These blooms are withering now.) blomst2) (the state of flowering: The flowers are in bloom.) blomstring, i full blomst3) (freshness: in the bloom of youth.) ungdommens vår2. verb(to flower or flourish: Daffodils bloom in the spring.) blomstreblomstre--------blomstringIsubst. \/bluːm\/1) blomst, blomstring2) ( kollektiv) blomster3) ( overført) blomstring, blomstringstid, flor4) fint støv, tynt belegg (på plommer, druer e.l.)5) dugg, fnugg6) ( overført) friskhet, frisk ynde, skjønnhet7) ( overført) blomstrende skjær, varm farge, glød8) ( om vin) boquet, duftbe in bloom stå i blomst, stå i flor, blomstrein the bloom of youth i ungdommens vårtake the bloom off berøve friskhetenIIsubst. \/bluːm\/( gruvedrift) smelteIIIverb \/bluːm\/1) blomstre, stå i full blomst, slå ut i full blomst2) ( overført) blomstre, se strålende ut -
6 bush
buʃ1) (a growing thing between a tree and a plant in size: a rose bush.) busk2) ((in Australia, Africa etc) wild uncultivated country.) villmark, (ur)skog•- bushybuskIsubst. \/bʊʃ\/1) ( botanikk) busk, buskvekst2) buskas, krattskog, kratt3) ( i Afrika og Australia) bush, utmark, villmark, ødemark4) ( også bush of hair) hårmanke5) revehale6) (austr., spøkefullt) landsbygda7) ( gammeldags) forklaring: eføybunt brukt som skilt utenfor kro\/gjestgiveribeat about\/around the bush gå som katten rundt den varme grøten, ikke komme til poenget• hey, stop beating about the bush, and tell me what's going on! thebush (austr.) landet, landsbygdago bush ( om husdyr) forklaring: streife rundt i ødemarken ( om mennesker) forklaring: forkaste sivilisasjonen og leve for seg selv i ødemarkengood wine needs no bush gode varer anbefaler seg selvtake to the bush flykte, flytte til ødemarkenIIsubst. \/bʊʃ\/( teknikk) bøssingIIIverb \/bʊʃ\/buske seg, danne buskbush it forklaring: bo eller telte ute i ødemarkenIVverb \/bʊʃ\/( teknikk) sette bøssing i -
7 plant
1. noun1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plante2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) anlegg, inventar3) (a factory.) fabrikk2. verb1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) plante, så, sette2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) beplante3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) plante/plassere/anbringe (seg)4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) plante, gjemme•- planterfabrikkanlegg--------planteIsubst. \/plɑːnt\/1) plante, vekst2) stikling3) avling, skurd4) fabrikk5) maskineri, anlegg, inventar6) ( teater) forklaring: person, handling eller replikk som introduserer et tema som vil bli fulgt opp senere i stykket7) ( teater) forklaring: skuespiller som sitter tilfeldig blant publikum8) ( slang) plantet tyvegods, plantet spor, avtalt svindel, politifelle9) ( slang) spion, angiver, infiltratør11) stilling, positur(be) in plant (være) i vekstlose plant visnemiss plant ikke spireIIverb \/plɑːnt\/1) plante, så, sette, beplante2) sette ut3) ( overført) innplante, innpode4) ( hverdagslig) plassere, sette, plante, stasjonere (om person)5) plante (med kraft eller tyngde), slå6) kolonisere, la nybyggere slå seg ned i7) grunnlegge, anlegge8) ( slang) gjemme, skjule9) plassere, legge ut, plante (for å villede)10) plante, smugle inn, innføre11) forlate, la i stikkenplant evidence on somebody plante bevismateriale på noenplant oneself plassere seg slå seg ned ta oppstillingplant out plante ut -
8 rhododendron
roudə'dendrən(a type of flowering shrub with thick evergreen leaves and large flowers.) alperose, rhododendronsubst. \/ˌrəʊdəˈdendr(ə)n\/( plante i slekten Rhododendron) rododendron, alperose -
9 spore
spo:(a tiny seedlike cell from which ferns and other types of non-flowering plant grow.) sporesubst. \/spɔː\/( botanikk) spore -
10 go to seed
1) ((of a person) to become careless about one's clothes and appearance: Don't let yourself go to seed when you reach middle age!) gå i frø2) ((of a place) to become rather shabby and uncared for: This part of town has gone to seed recently.) bli nedslitt3) ((also run to seed) (of a plant) to produce seeds after flowering.) sette frø
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