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1 avlevere
* * *verb. [ levere] hand over, give up, deliver, supply verb. [ tilbakelevere] return verb. [ snakke] reel off -
2 ekstempore
adj. extempore, extemporary, off-hand -
3 gammel
старый, -ая-t, gamle* * ** * *adj. old adj. [ som har bestått lenge] of long standing, old (f.eks.an old acquaintance, friendship
) adj. [ av en viss alder] old (f.eks.how old is he?, two years old, hundreds of years old
) adj. (nedsettende) [ umoderne] obsolete, antiquated, out-of-date, outmoded, (slang) funky adj. [ av en høy alder] old (f.eks.old buildings, an old hat, man, newspaper
), (om personer også) aged adj. [forhenværende, tidligere] old (f.eks.my old teacher, she is an old flame of mine
) adj. [ eksistert lenge] old-established adj. [ fra en periode for lenge siden] ancient (f.eks.the ancient Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, the ancient cultures of the Mediterranean
) adj. [ brukt] second-hand (f.eks.clothes, cars
) adj. [ avlagt] old, cast-off, discarded (f.eks. ) adj. [erfaren. øvet] old, veteran (f.eks.an old soldier, a veteran diplomatist
) adj. [ forslitt] trite (f.eks.jokes, tricks
), stale adj. [ slitt] worn adj. [ foreldet] antiquated, archaic, obsolete (f.eks. ), out-of-date (f.eks. ) adj. [ antikk] antique (f.eks. ) adj. [ rotfestet] old, inveterate, deep-rooted (f.eks.beliefs, hatred
) adj. [motsatt av fersk, frisk] stale (f.eks.bread, beer, milk
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4 nonchalanse
subst. nonchalance, off-hand manner -
5 nonchalant
adj. nonchalant, off-hand, casual adv. nonchalantly -
6 svart arbeid
subst. (dagligtale) off the books, cash in hand undeclared work, illicit work
См. также в других словарях:
hand-off — /hand awf , of /, n. 1. Football. a. an offensive play in which a player, usually a back, hands the ball to a teammate. b. the ball itself during the execution of such a transfer: He fumbled the hand off. 2. Aviation. the condition or period in… … Universalium
hand-off — hand′ off or hand′off n. spo a) an offensive play in football in which a player, usu. a back, hands the ball to a teammate b) the ball itself during the execution of such a transfer • Etymology: 1895–1900 … From formal English to slang
hand|off — «HAND F, OF», noun. 1. the handing of a football from one offensive back to another: »He fumbled the handoff from the quarterback. 2. the condition or period in which control of an aircraft is transferred from one airport s control tower to… … Useful english dictionary
hand off — transitive verb 1. : to hand (the ball) to a nearby teammate during a football play 2. : to force (a tackler) away with the open palm of the hand while carrying the ball especially in rugby * * * hand off [phrasal verb] hand (something) off or… … Useful english dictionary
hand-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: hand off 1. : a football play in which the ball is handed by one player to another nearby scored on a hand off also : a ball that is transferred in this manner take a … Useful english dictionary
hand off — verb Date: 1949 transitive verb to hand (a football) to a nearby teammate on a play intransitive verb to hand off a football • handoff noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
hand·off — /ˈhændˌɑːf/ noun, pl offs [count] American football : an act of handing the ball to another player He fumbled the ball while attempting a handoff. see also hand off at ↑hand, 2 … Useful english dictionary
hand off — verb To pass or transfer something to someone. Before we hand off the project to him, lets make sure to write some instructions … Wiktionary
hand off — {v.} To hand the football to another back. * /The quarterback faked to the fullback and handed off to the halfback./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hand off — {v.} To hand the football to another back. * /The quarterback faked to the fullback and handed off to the halfback./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hand\ off — v To hand the football to another back. The quarterback faked to the fullback and handed off to the halfback … Словарь американских идиом