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1) (the green plant which covers fields, garden lawns etc.) gress2) (any species of grass, including also corn and bamboo: He studies grasses.) (-)gress, korn, bambus3) ((slang) marijuana.) gress, marihuana•- grassy- grasshopper
- grassland Isubst. \/ɡrɑːs\/1) (en av flere plantearter i gressfamilien, Gramineae eller Poaceae) gress2) (en av flere plantearter i starrfamilien, Cyperaceae) starr3) (en av flere plantearter i sivfamilien, Juncaceae) siv4) (gress)plen, gressmatte5) eng, beite(mark)6) (britisk, slang) tyster, angiver7) ( slang) gress, marihuanacome to grass komme for en dag, vise seggo to grass komme ut på beite, gå på beite trekke seg tilbake, pensjonere seg ta ferie, ta seg fri forfalle, bli slitt, slites dø (amer.) gå hjem og voggthe grass is always greener on the other side of the fence ( overført) gresset er alltid grønnere på den andre siden av gjerdetlet the grass grow over something la noe bli glemtlet the grass grow under one's feet la gresset gro under føtteneput on to grass slippe ut på beiteput out to grass eller send out to grass eller turn out to grass slippe ut på beite ( hverdagslig) pensjonere (hesteveddeløp, hverdagslig) forklaring: la en veddeløpshest slutte å konkurrere pga. alderenIIverb \/ɡrɑːs\/1) la beite, la gresse, sette på beite2) fôre (buskap) med gress3) dekke med gresstorv, så gress på, la bli gressbevokst4) legge til bleking (på gress)5) (sport, fotball) felle en motspiller6) ( slang) tyste på, sladre på
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