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'timbə1) (wood, especially for building: This house is built of timber.) tømmer, trelast2) (trees suitable for this: a hundred acres of good timber.) trær, tømmer3) (a wooden beam used in the building of a house, ship etc.) bjelkeskog--------trelast--------tømmer--------vedsubst. \/ˈtɪmbə\/1) tømmer, trematerialer, trevirke2) tømmerstokk, bjelke3) ( handel) trelast4) ( som fellesbetegnelse) skog, trær, tømmer5) ( sjøfart) (tre)spant6) (hverdagslig, i ridesport) hinder7) ( slang) trebein8) (spesielt amer., overført) virke, emne, kaliber, stoffhan er virkelig et sjefsemne \/ han er som skapt til å være sjefbe under timber være skogbevokstput something under timber (be)plante noe med skogsawn and stacked timber skurlast, skåret og stablet last, plankestablershiver my timbers! ( slang) splitte mine bramseil!standing timber skog på rottimber! ( skogbruk) se opp!, fallende tre!
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