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1 gather
'ɡæðə 1. verb1) (to (cause to) come together in one place: A crowd of people gathered near the accident.) samle(s)2) (to learn (from what has been seen, heard etc): I gather you are leaving tomorrow.) anta, forstå3) (to collect or get: He gathered strawberries from the garden; to gather information.) sanke, samle, plukke4) (to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together: She gathered the skirt at the waist.) rynke2. noun(a fold in material, a piece of clothing etc.) rynking, rynker- gather round
- gather togethersamle--------sankeverb \/ˈɡæħə\/1) samle (seg)2) samle sammen3) plukke, samle, høste, sanke4) samle (inn), berge (inn), høste (inn)5) ta opp6) få, vinne7) skaffe seg, innhente8) erverve9) slutte seg til, trekke konklusjoner, forståhan har visst reist, det sies at han har reist• what did you gather from his statement?10) rynke11) ( håndarbeid) rynke12) samle seg, vokse, forstørres, øke13) heve seg, hovne opp14) svøpe, hylle, viklegather breath få igjen pustengather dust samle støvbe gathered to one's fathers gå til sine forfedre (dø)gather from oppfatte, forstå (av)gather ground vinne terreng, få innpassgather head samle seg, samle kreftergather in samle inn, berge inn, høste inn, sankegather oneself together samle seg, samle krefter, hente seg inngather round samles i en ringgather rust rustegather speed få opp fartengather that anta atgather together samle sammengather up løfte opp (fra bakken) samle sammen, samle opplegge sammen, summere sammengather way ( særlig sjøfart) skyte fart, få fart fremover -
2 band
bænd I noun1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.) bånd; strikk2) (a stripe of a colour etc: a skirt with a band of red in it.) stripe, bord3) (in radio etc, a group of frequencies or wavelengths: the medium waveband.) båndII 1. noun1) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) bande, gjeng2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.) band, musikkorps2. verb(to unite or gather together for a purpose: They banded together to oppose the building of the garage.) binde sammen, forenebande--------bind--------ring--------stripeIsubst. \/bænd\/1) bånd (som binder sammen\/rundt)2) stripe, remse, bord3) ( økonomi e.l.) kategori4) belte, mavebelte (på sigar)5) ( EDB) sporgruppe6) ( radio) bånd7) ( mekanikk) (driv)reim8) glatt ring9) (amer., på fugl) ringband conveyor eller band feeder transportbåndbands en slags prestekrage, advokats embetskrageband selecting switch ( radio) båndvelgerto beat the band (amer., hverdagslig) som et pisket skinnIIsubst. \/bænd\/1) (mindre) orkester, musikkorps, band2) forening3) tropp, skare, flokkthe Band of Hope forklaring: britisk avholdsorganisasjonband of robbers røverbandeIIIverb \/bænd\/1) sette bånd rundt\/på2) plassere i kategori3) (amer., om fugl) ringmerkeband (oneself) together forene (seg), slå seg sammen, gå sammen -
3 collect
kə'lekt 1. verb1) (to bring or come together; to gather: People are collecting in front of the house; I collect stamps; I'm collecting (money) for cancer research; He's trying to collect his thoughts.) samle(s); samle seg2) (to call for and take away: She collects the children from school each day.) hente•- collection
- collective 2. noun(a farm or organization run by a group of workers for the good of all of them.) kollektiv, samvirke- collectorsamleIsubst. \/ˈkɒlekt\/( kirkelig) kollektIIverb \/kəˈlekt\/1) samle, sanke, samle inn, samle sammen2) innkassere, innkreve, heve, inndrive, oppkreve3) hente4) ( om hest) drive sammen, samle5) samle på (bøker, frimerker, mynter e.l.)6) samle seg, hope seg oppcollect oneself samle seg, ta seg sammen, gjenvinne fatningencollect one's wits samle seg, ta seg sammencollect the rent(s) innkassere husleienIIIadj. \/kəˈlekt\/ (spesielt amer.)(om telegram, pakke, telefonsamtale e.l.) som betales av mottakerenIVadv. \/kəˈlekt\/(spesielt amer.) på noteringsoverføring (om telefonsamtale), mot oppkrav (om pakke)collect on delivery mot oppkrav
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