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1 reassemble
ri:ə'sembl1) (to put (things) together after taking them apart: The mechanic took the engine to pieces, then reassembled it.) sette sammen igjen2) (to come together again: The tourists went off sight-seeing, then reassembled for their evening meal.) møtes/samles igjenverb \/ˌriːəˈsembl\/1) møtes igjen, samles igjen, komme sammen på ny2) sette sammen igjen, montere3) ( parlametarisk) tre sammen igjen -
2 dinner
'dinə1) (the main meal of the day eaten usually in the evening: Is it time for dinner yet?) middag2) (a formal party in the evening, when such a meal is eaten: They asked me to dinner; He was the guest of honour at the dinner; ( also adjective) a dinner party.) middagsselskap, festmiddag•middagsubst. \/ˈdɪnə\/1) middag(småltid)2) ( også public dinner) offisiell middag, bankettbe at dinner spise middag, holde på å spisebe put off one's dinner ( ved middagen) miste appetitten, miste matlystendone like (a) dinner (austr., hverdagslig) helt slått uthave... for dinner ha... til middagsit down to dinner sette seg til bordstake a lady in to dinner føre en dame til bordet -
3 prepare
pri'peə(to make or get ready: Have you prepared your speech for Thursday?; My mother prepared a meal; He prepared to go out; Prepare yourself for a shock.) forberede (seg); tilberede- preparatory
- prepared
- preparatory school
- be preparedforberedeverb \/prɪˈpeə\/1) ( også musikk) forberede2) gjøre i stand, klargjøre, ferdigstille3) ( om mat) lage, lage i stand, tilberede4) fremstille5) ( om kart eller dokument) utarbeide, sette opp6) lese (på), forberede7) ( skolevesen) gi undervisning, forberede8) forberede seg, gjøre seg klar, gjøre seg beredt9) ( vitenskapelig) preparereprepare for forberede seg påelevene leser\/forbereder seg til prøvenprepared from tilberedt\/laget avprepare oneself for forberede seg på\/tilprepare somebody for forberede noen påprepare the ground for berede grunnen for• the ground is prepared for...det er duket for...prepare the way for ( overført) bane vei(en) for -
4 tea
ti:1) (a type of plant grown in Asia, especially India, Ceylon and China, or its dried and prepared leaves: I bought half a kilo of tea.) te, tebusk2) (a drink made by adding boiling water to these: Have a cup of tea!) te3) (a cup etc of tea: Two teas, please!) kopp med te4) (a small meal in the afternoon (afternoon tea) or a larger one in the early evening, at which tea is often drunk: She invited him to tea.) mellommat; kveldsmat•- tea-bag- teacup
- tea-party
- teapot
- tearoom
- tea-set
- tea-service
- teaspoon
- teaspoonful
- tea-time
- tea-towelteIsubst. \/tiː\/1) ( om drikk eller måltid) te• two teas, please!to (kopper) te, takk!2) te(sort)3) teselskap4) teblad5) ( plantearten Camellia sinensis) tebusk6) kraft, kjøttkraft, (klar) buljong7) ( slang) gress, marihuanaearly morning tea morgentefive o'clock tea eller afternoon tea ettermiddagstegive away with a pound of tea gi bort gratis, kaste etterhave tea drikke temy cup of tea noe for megmin stil, min typenot for all the tea in China ( hverdagslig) ikke for alt i verdentea and sympathy ( hverdagslig) trøst og støtteIIverb \/tiː\/1) drikke te2) by på te
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