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1 hiker
noun fotturist, vandrersubst. \/ˈhaɪkə\/1) vandrer, fotturist2) (amer., slang) linjemontør, telefonarbeider -
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3 hike
1. noun(a long walk, usually in the country: twenty-mile hike.) fottur2. verb(to go on a hike or hikes: He has hiked all over Britain.) dra på fottur, vandre- hikerfotturIsubst. \/haɪk\/1) fottur, fotvandring, utmarsj (militærvesen)2) økning, stigningIIverb \/haɪk\/1) vandre, gå, dra på fottur, dra på vandring, dra på utmarsj (militærvesen)2) sette opp, øke3) ( om klær) heise opp, dra opp4) ( seiling) forklaring: henge på lovart side av en seilbåt for å minske helningenhike along ( hverdagslig) raske på, sette opp fartentake a hike! (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) stikk av!, gå vekk! -
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hi 1. verb1) (to fasten to something: He hitched his horse to the fence-post; He hitched his car to his caravan.) tjore, hekte, binde fast2) (to hitch-hike: I can't afford the train-fare to London - I'll have to hitch.) haike2. noun1) (an unexpected problem or delay: The job was completed without a hitch.) vanske, knute, hindring2) (a kind of knot.) stikk(knute)3) (a sudden, short pull upwards: She gave her skirt a hitch.) rykk, trekk•- hitch-hiker
- hitch a lift/ride
- hitch uphindring--------stikkIsubst. \/hɪtʃ\/1) vanske(lighet), problem, hinder, hindring, hake, aberdet ligger en hindring et sted \/ det har floket seg til et sted2) rykk, hiv, trekk3) halting, humping, hinking4) ( sjøfart) stikk, knute5) festing, tjoring, kobling6) (amer., militærvesen, slang) tjenesteperiode7) ( hverdagslig) gratis skyss, haik(ing)technical hitch teknisk problemwithout a hitch perfekt, uten problemerIIverb \/hɪtʃ\/1) dra, heise, rykke, hale2) binde fast, knytte fast, tjore, hefte fast, koble, feste3) ( hverdagslig) haike4) ( også hitch on) hekte seg fast, henge seg fast5) ( hverdagslig) halte, humpe, bevege seg rykkvis6) ( om hest) stryke, slå skankget hitched (up) bli gift, gifte seg, slå sine pjalter sammenhitch a lift eller hitch a ride haike, få skysshitched (up) ( hverdagslig) gifthitch one's wagon to a star sette seg høye mål, sikte mot stjernene ( hverdagslig) skaffe seg innflytelsesrike forbindelserhitch up dra opp, heise opp, spenne for
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hiker — See hike. * * * … Universalium
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