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1 gasp
1. noun(the sound made by suddenly breathing in, eg because of surprise or sudden pain: a gasp of fear.) gisp(ing)2. verbHe gasped with pain.) gispe, snappe etter luftgispeIsubst. \/ɡɑːsp\/stønning, pesing, tung pustingat one's last gasp ( om person) like før slutten, døen nærat the last gasp ( overført) like før slutten, siste krampetrekningfight to the last gasp kjempe til siste åndedragin gasps i tunge pustIIverb \/ɡɑːsp\/snappe etter pusten, gispe, puste tungt, stønnebe gasping for lengte etter, være desperat etterbe gasping with rage nesten miste pusten av raserigasp for breath eller gasp for air snappe etter pusten, hive etter pusten, gispe etter luftgasp out stønne frem, pese fremmake somebody gasp ( overført) gjøre noen stum, ta pusten fra noen -
2 sob
sob 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) hulke2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) hulke fram2. noun(the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) hulk(ing), gråtkvalt stemmehulkingIsubst. \/sɒb\/hulk, hulking, gråt, gråtingIIverb \/sɒb\/1) hulke, hikste, gråte (høyt)2) gispe, snappe etter pustensob oneself to sleep gråte seg i søvnsob one's heart out gråte som om hjertet skulle bristesob out hulke frem -
3 pant
pænt1) (to gasp for breath: He was panting heavily as he ran.) hive etter pusten, pese2) (to say while gasping for breath: `Wait for me!' she panted.) gispe, stønne frampeseIsubst. \/pænt\/1) gisp(ing), stønn(ing)2) ( om hjertet) dunk, bankIIverb \/pænt\/1) gispe, stønne, puste tungt, pese2) ( om hjerte) banke, slå kraftigpant for breath hive etter pustenpant out gispe frem
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