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1 romp
romp 1. verb1) (to play in a lively way, especially by running about, jumping etc: The children and their dog were romping about on the grass.) tumle/boltre seg, base2) (to progress quickly and easily: Some people find these problems difficult but he just romps through them.) rase gjennom, gjøre i full fart2. noun(the act of romping: The children had a romp in the grass.) basing, vilter lekspøk--------tumleIsubst. \/rɒmp\/1) villstyring, propell (overført), villkatt (overført)2) vill lek, tumling3) ( sport) overlegen seier4) heisaturbe on the romp herje, være helt propellgame of romps vill lekgo through something in a romp gjøre noe lekende lett, seile gjennom noehave a romp tumle segin a romp med letthet, som en røykwin in a romp vinne overlegentIIverb \/rɒmp\/1) ( spesielt om barn) leke vilt, tumle seg, boltre seg, base2) være helt propell3) ( hverdagslig) vinne overlegentromp in\/home vinne overlegentromp through something gjøre noe lekende lett, seile gjennom noe -
2 romp
1. intransitive verb1) [herum]tollen2. nounromp home or in — spielend gewinnen
Tollerei, diehave a romp — [herum]tollen
* * *[romp] 1. verb1) (to play in a lively way, especially by running about, jumping etc: The children and their dog were romping about on the grass.) balgen2) (to progress quickly and easily: Some people find these problems difficult but he just romps through them.) spielend bewältigen2. noun(the act of romping: The children had a romp in the grass.) die Balgerei* * *[rɒmp, AM rɑ:mp]I. vi▪ to \romp around [or about] herumtollendon't worry, you'll \romp through! keine Sorge, du schaffst das schon!to \romp home [or in] [or to victory] BRIT SPORT spielend gewinnenII. nsex \romp Sexspiel[chen] nt meist pej* * *[rɒmp]1. nTollerei f; (hum = sexual intercourse) Nümmerchen nt (inf)the play was just a romp — das Stück war reiner Klamauk
to have a romp — herumtollen or -toben/ein Nümmerchen machen (inf)
2. vi1) (children, puppies) herumtollen or -tobenhe came romping up to me — er kam auf mich zugetollt
2)to romp away with the title — den Titel einstecken
3)to romp through sth — mit etw spielend fertig werden, etw mit der linken Hand erledigen
* * *A v/iromp through fig spielend durchkommen;romp through an examination eine Prüfung mit links bestehen umg2. rasen, (dahin)flitzen:romp away davonziehen (Rennpferd etc);with mit)B s1. obs Wildfang m, Range f2. Tollen n, Toben n, Balgerei f:have a romp → A 13. umg Techtelmechtel n, Geschmuse n* * *1. intransitive verb1) [herum]tollen2) (coll.): (win, succeed, etc. easily)2. nounromp home or in — spielend gewinnen
Tollerei, diehave a romp — [herum]tollen
* * *n.Range -n f. v.tollen v.
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