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hi:p 1. noun1) (a large amount or a large number, in a pile: a heap of sand/apples.) haug, bunke, dynge2) ((usually in plural with of) many, much or plenty: We've got heaps of time; I've done that heaps of times.) haug, masse, bunkevis (av noe)2. verb1) (to put, throw etc in a heap: I'll heap these stones (up) in a corner of the garden.) legge/samle i en haug, dynge sammen2) (to fill or cover with a heap: He heaped his plate with vegetables; He heaped insults on his opponent.) hauge opp, fylle til overmål, overøse•- heapedbunke--------dynge--------haug--------hopIsubst. \/hiːp\/1) haug, bunke, dynge2) (amer., slang, om bil, også heap of junk)gammel kjerrebe struck all of a heap ( hverdagslig) bli totalt slått ut, bli helt paff, bli himmelfallenheaps better\/more mye bedre\/merheaps of massevis\/haugevis\/bunkevis av, masser\/hauger avthat's heaps det er mer enn nokIIverb \/hiːp\/1) fylle (til overmål)2) ( også overført) overøse, overdynge3) hauge sammen, samle i bunkeheap on someone eller heap someone overøse noen medheap up\/together ( også overført) legge\/samle i en haug\/bunke -
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'intu1) (to or towards the inside of; to within: The eggs were put into the box; They disappeared into the mist.) inn i2) (against: The car ran into the wall.) inn i, mot3) (to the state or condition of: A tadpole turns into a frog; I've sorted the books into piles.) til4) (expressing the idea of division: Two into four goes twice.) delt medtilprep. \/ˈɪntʊ\/, foran konsonantlyd også \/ˈɪntə\/1) ( om retning e.l.) inn i, ned i, opp i, ut i, frem i, i2) inn på, ut på, ned på, på3) i4) inne i5) ( overført) i, ut i6) ( om endring) til7) (hverdagslig, om person) (svært) interessert i, opptatt av8) ( om resultat av handling) til9) ( overført) inn på, ut på, ut i• don't get into details, pleaseikke kom inn på detaljer, er du snill10) ( matematikk) gå opp i
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