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1 haw
Isubst. \/hɔː\/1) ( botanikk) hagtornbær2) ( gammeldags) gård, innhegning, hage, hegnIIsubst. \/hɔː\/( anatomi) blinkhinneIIIsubst. \/hɔː\/1) hm, eh, øh2) «hakking», stammingIVverb \/hɔː\/hakke, kremte, stamme -
2 haw-haw
Isubst. \/ˈhɔːhɔː\/, \/ˌhɔːˈhɔː\/gapskratt, ha-haIIverb \/ˈhɔːhɔː\/gapskratte, le støyende, storleIIIadj. \/ˈhɔːhɔː\/, \/ˌhɔːˈhɔː\/tilgjort, påtatt, affektertIVinterj. \/ˈhɔːhɔː\/, \/ˌhɔːˈhɔː\/ha-ha -
3 hee-haw
Isubst. \/ˌhiːˈhɔː\/1) skryting (som et esel)2) gapskratt, forklaring: høy, skrallende latterIIverb \/ˌhiːˈhɔː\/1) skryte (som et esel)2) gapskratte, skoggerle -
4 hem
hem 1. noun(the border of a piece of clothing, folded over and sewn.) fald, kant2. verb(to make a hem on (a piece of clothing): I've hemmed the skirt.) falde, legge opp- hem infald--------kant--------sømIsubst. \/hem\/1) fald (på kjole e.l.), kant, kanting2) kant, randfalse hem skoningIIverb \/hem\/falde, kanteinneslutte, begrenseIIIverb \/hem\/si hm, kremtehem and haw eller hem and ha hakke og stamme, kremte, dra på ordeneIVinterj. \/hm\/ eller hm eller h'mhm -
5 hum
1. past tense, past participle - hummed; verb1) (to make a musical sound with closed lips: He was humming a tune to himself.) nynne, småsynge2) (to make a similar sound: The bees were humming round the hive.) summe, surre3) (to be active: Things are really humming round here.) summe, komme fart i sakene2. noun(a humming sound: I could hear the hum of the machines; a hum of conversation.) summing, surring, nynningsummeIsubst. \/hʌm\/1) summing, surring, surr2) brus3) ( av stemmer) mumling, mummel, surring, surr4) nynning, småsynging, brumming5) ( slang) stank6) ( hverdagslig) humbug7) (amer., dialekt) hjem8) ( elektronikk) brumIIverb \/hʌm\/1) summe, surre, brumme (om humle), bruse (om trafikk)2) nynne (på), småsynge (på), brummenynne en sang, nynne på en sang3) mumle, si hm4) ( overført) være i aktivitet, være full av aktivitet5) ( slang) lukte ille, stinkebegin to hum ( hverdagslig) begynne å skje, begynne å røre på seg, bære løsting begynner å skje \/ ting begynner å røre på seghum and haw eller hum and ha hakke og stamme, nøle, vakle, være usikkermake things hum ( hverdagslig) få fart på sakeneIIIinterj. \/hʌm\/, \/hm\/hm, forklaring: lyd når man tenker eller er misfornøyd
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Haw — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Haw (1949–2011), britischer Friedensaktivist Daniel Haw (* 1958), deutscher jüdischer Autor und Theaterleiter Johannes Haw (1871–1949), Ordensgründer Wilhelm von Haw (1793–1862), deutscher Politiker… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Haw — may refer to: * Haw, the nictitating membrane on the eyes of some animals * HAW, the ISO 639 language code for the Hawaiian language * Haw and gee, directional commands to a draft animal * Haw wars (1865 1890), fought against Chinese quasi… … Wikipedia
haw — haw·er; haw·kie; haw·ser; haw·thorn; haw; wax·haw; haw·king; haw·thorne; haw·key; … English syllables
Haw — Haw, v. t. To cause to turn, as a team, to the near side, or toward the driver; as, to haw a team of oxen. [1913 Webster] {To haw and gee}, or {To haw and gee about}, to lead this way and that at will; to lead by the nose; to master or control.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
HAW-1 — (Hawaii No. 1) первая подводная телефонная линия проложенная между Гавайями (Hanauma Bay, Oahu, Hawaii) и США (Point Arena, California). HAW 1 была заложена в 1957 году, и включала в себя два кабеля (по одному в каждом направлении),… … Википедия
Haw — Haw, v. i. To stop, in speaking, with a sound like haw; to speak with interruption and hesitation. [1913 Webster] Cut it short; don t prose don t hum and haw. Chesterfield. [1913 Webster] {hemming and hawing} speaking hesitantly and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haw — Haw, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Hawed} (h[add]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hawing}.] [Written also hoi.] [Perhaps connected with here, hither; cf., however, F. huhau, hurhau, hue, interj. used in turning a horse to the right, G. hott, h[ u], interj. used in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haw — Haw, n. [Cf. ha an interjection of wonder, surprise, or hesitation.] An intermission or hesitation of speech, with a sound somewhat like haw! also, the sound so made. Hums or haws. Congreve. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haw — (h[add]), n. [OE. hawe, AS. haga; akin to D. haag headge, G. hag, hecke, Icel. hagi pasture, Sw. hage, Dan. have garden. [root]12. Cf. {Haggard}, {Ha ha}, {Haugh}, {Hedge}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A hedge; an inclosed garden or yard. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
haw — hȯ n NICTITATING MEMBRANE esp an inflamed nictitating membrane of a domesticated mammal * * * (haw) 1. popular term for nictitating membrane. 2. haw syndrome … Medical dictionary
haw — haw1 [hô] n. [ME hawe < OE haga, haw, hedge, akin to hecg, HEDGE] 1. the berry of the hawthorn 2. HAWTHORN haw2 [hô] interj., n. [< ?] (used as) a command to a horse, ox, etc., meaning “turn to the left” … English World dictionary