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1 hardness
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2 hardness test
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3 Brinell hardness
subst. \/brɪˌnelˈhɑːdnəs\/( maskinfag) brinellhardhet -
4 H
I(flertall: hs eller h's) \/eɪtʃ\/, i flertall: \/eɪtʃɪz\/(bokstaven, språklyden) H, hdrop one's h's ikke uttale h'eneIIsubst. \/eɪtʃ\/slang, forkortelse for heroin) heroin• I'm looking for Maria, I need some H badjeg ser etter Maria, jeg bare må ha heroinIIIforkortelse for hard (hardhetsgrad på bly), hardness, height, henry(s), Hungary (internasjonal bilregistrering), hydrant (britisk, på gateskilt), hydrogen -
5 hard
1. adjective1) (firm; solid; not easy to break, scratch etc: The ground is too hard to dig.) hard, fast2) (not easy to do, learn, solve etc: Is English a hard language to learn?; He is a hard man to please.) vanskelig3) (not feeling or showing kindness: a hard master.) streng4) ((of weather) severe: a hard winter.) hard, streng5) (having or causing suffering: a hard life; hard times.) hard, vanskelig6) ((of water) containing many chemical salts and so not easily forming bubbles when soap is added: The water is hard in this part of the country.) hard, kalkrik2. adverb1) (with great effort: He works very hard; Think hard.) hardt, flittig2) (with great force; heavily: Don't hit him too hard; It was raining hard.) hardt, tungt3) (with great attention: He stared hard at the man.) skarpt, strengt, stivt4) (to the full extent; completely: The car turned hard right.) skarpt•- harden- hardness
- hardship
- hard-and-fast
- hard-back
- hard-boiled
- harddisk
- hard-earned
- hard-headed
- hard-hearted
- hardware
- hard-wearing
- be hard on
- hard at it
- hard done by
- hard lines/luck
- hard of hearing
- a hard time of it
- a hard time
- hard uptung--------vanskeligIsubst. \/hɑːd\/1) fast strand (som landingsplass)2) ( slang) straffearbeid3) ( slang) erigert penisIIadj. \/hɑːd\/1) hard, fast, stiv2) hard, kraftig3) hard, tøff, sterk, i form4) kraftig, ivrig, flittig5) vanskelig, besværlig, hard, tung6) ( om person) hardhjertet, følelsesløs, streng, strikt, fordringsfull7) ( om informasjon) pålitelig, nøktern8) ( om medikament) sterkt virkende, sterk, vanedannende9) ( om klima) streng, hard11) hard, grov14) ( om språklyd) hard, ustemt15) ( hverdagslig) alkoholholdig, sterk• oh no, I gave the children some of that hard ciderå nei, jeg har gitt barna litt av den alkoholholdige siderenbe hard on one's clothes slite klærne hardtbe hard on somebody være streng mot noen være urettferdig mot noen være skadelig for noenhard and fast fastsatt, definitiv, avgjort (sjøfart, om skip på grunn) ubevegelighard put to something finne noe svært vanskelighard to swallow se ➢ swallow, 2IIIadv. \/hɑːd\/1) hardt, sterkt, voldsomt, kraftig, intenst2) ivrig, flittig, hardt3) med besvær, med vanskelighet, med (stor) møye4) ( sjøfart) hardtbe hard up ( hverdagslig) sitte hardt i det, ha det vanskelig, være i pengeknipebe hard up for something (to do) mangle noe (å gjøre)follow hard on følge hakk i hæl -
6 property
'propətiplural - properties; noun1) (something that a person owns: These books are my property.) eiendom/-deler2) (land or buildings that a person owns: He has property in Scotland.) landeiendom, fast eiendom3) (a quality (usually of a substance): Hardness is a property of diamonds.) egenskap4) ((usually abbreviated to prop prop) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.) rekvisita/rekvisitterattributt--------kvalitetsubst. \/ˈprɒpətɪ\/1) eiendom2) eiendeler3) formue4) ( om bygninger eller jord) (land)eiendom, fast eiendom5) eierskap, det å eie, eiendom6) eiendomsrett, eiendomsforhold7) egenskapbe common property være allment kjent, være en kjent sakcommon property ( jus) sameiedamage to property materiell skadeintellectual property ( jus) åndsproduktintellectual property right ( jus) åndsrettighetlaw of property formuesrettproperties (teater e.l.) rekvisitterright of property eiendomsrett -
7 stony
1) (full of, or covered with, stones: stony soil; a stony path/beach; It's very stony around here.) steinet2) ((of a person's expression etc) like stone in coldness, hardness etc: He gave me a stony stare.) steinhard, iskaldsteinetadj. \/ˈstəʊnɪ\/1) steinet2) steinaktig, stein-3) ( overført) (stein)hard, hardnakket, følelsesløs, (is)kald4) stiv, uttrykksløs, rigidfall on stony ground (overført, bibelsk) falle på steingrunnstand in a stony trance stå som forsteinet -
8 temper
'tempə 1. noun1) (a state of mind; a mood or humour: He's in a bad temper.) sinn, humør, lynne2) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) temperament, (hissig) gemytt3) (a state of anger: She's in a temper.) hissighet, dårlig humør2. verb1) (to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling: The steel must be carefully tempered.) herde2) (to soften or make less severe: One must try to temper justice with mercy.) mildne, dempe, døyve•- - tempered- keep one's temper
- lose one's temperblande--------humør--------lune--------lynne--------stemningIsubst. \/ˈtempə\/1) humør, lynne, sinn2) sinnelag, natur, temperament3) sinnsro, fatning, besinnelse4) dårlig humør, hissighet, temperamenthun har temperament \/ hun er hissig5) ( om metall) herding, herdingsgrad, hardhetsgrad• what's the temper of the steel?6) ( om stål) anløping7) ( gammeldags) middelvei, kompromiss8) ( foreldet) forklaring: sammensetningen av en substansfit of a temper raserianfall, anfall av sinnefly\/go into a temper bli forbannet, bli sintin a temper i dårlig humøri et anfall av sinnekeep one's temper bevare fatningenlose one's temper miste besinnelsenout of temper i dårlig humørIIverb \/ˈtempə\/1) blande (til passende konsistens), elte, arbeide2) ( om metall eller glass) herde, utgløde3) ( om stål) anløpe, herde4) mildne, dempe, modifisere, døyve5) ( musikk) temperere6) ( gammeldags) tilpasse7) ( foreldet) roe nedbe tempered with bli dempet med\/avden fiendtlige situasjonen ble dempet på grunn av hans evner som fredsmeglertemper justice with mercy la nåde gå for retttemper to tilpasse etter
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