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1 imaginary
adjective (existing only in the mind or imagination; not real: Her illnesses are usually imaginary.) innbilt, tenkt, fingertimaginær--------innbiltIsubst. \/ɪˈmædʒɪn(ə)rɪ\/( matematikk) imaginært tallIIadj. \/ɪˈmædʒɪn(ə)rɪ\/1) innbilt, innbilnings-, fantasi-2) fingert3) tenkt4) ( matematikk) imaginærit is entirely imaginary det hele er fri fantasiwholly imaginary fullstendig grepet ut av luften -
2 actual
'æk uəl(real; existing; not imaginary: In actual fact he is not as stupid as you think he is.) virkelig, faktisk- actuallyfaktiskadj. \/ˈæktʃʊəl\/, \/ˈæktjʊəl\/1) faktisk, virkelig, reell2) egentlig, selve3) nåværende, gjeldende, aktuellin actual fact i virkeligheten, faktisk -
3 axis
'æksisplural - axes; noun1) (the real or imaginary line on which a thing turns (as the axis of the earth, from North Pole to South Pole, around which the earth turns).) akse2) (a fixed line used as a reference, as in a graph: He plotted the temperatures on the horizontal axis.) akseakse--------akselsubst. (flertall: axes) \/ˈæksɪs\/, i flertall: \/ˈæksiːz\/(matematikk, fysikk eller politikk) akse -
4 boundary
plural - boundaries; noun1) (an often imaginary line separating one thing from another: the boundary between two towns.) grense(linje)2) ((in cricket) a hit which crosses the boundary line round the field, scoring four runs or six runs.)grensesubst. \/ˈbaʊnd(ə)rɪ\/1) grense, grenselinje2) ( cricket) «grenseball», forklaring: ball som når eller passerer grenselinjen og gir 4, respektive 6 poeng -
5 equator
i'kweitə((with the) an imaginary line (or one drawn on a map etc) passing round the globe, at an equal distance from the North and South poles: Singapore is almost on the equator.) ekvatorekvatorsubst. \/ɪˈkweɪtə\/1) ( geografi) ekvator2) (astronomi, også celestial equator) himmelens ekvator -
6 fairy
'feəriplural - fairies; noun(an imaginary creature in the form of a very small (often winged) human, with magical powers: Children often believe in fairies; ( also adjective) fairy-land.) fe, alv- fairy-talefeIsubst. \/ˈfeərɪ\/1) fe, alv2) (slang, nedsettende) homo, soper, homseshoot a fairy ( hverdagslig) fjerte, fise, prompeIIadj. \/ˈfeərɪ\/1) alveaktig, feaktig, fe-, alve-, eventyr-, trolsk2) grasiøs, fin, liten og lett -
7 fanciful
1) (inclined to have fancies, especially strange, unreal ideas: She's a very fanciful girl.) fantasirik, lunefull; (for)underlig2) (imaginary or unreal: That idea is rather fanciful.) fantasifull, uvirkeligfantasifull--------imaginæradj. \/ˈfænsɪf(ʊ)l\/1) fantasifull, fantasirik2) fantastisk, forunderlig• it is a fanciful scheme, but do you think it will work?3) lunefull, full av nykker (og påfunn)4) innbilt, fantasi- -
8 fantasy
'fæntəsiplural - fantasies; noun(an imaginary (especially not realistic) scene, story etc: He was always having fantasies about becoming rich and famous; ( also adjective) He lived in a fantasy world.) fantasi, drøm, fantastisk idé- fantastically Isubst. \/ˈfæntəsɪ\/, \/ˈfæntəzɪ\/1) fantasi, fantasibilde, illusjon2) drøm(mebilde), syn, blendverk3) fantastisk påfunn, fantastisk innfall, grille, lune4) ( musikk) fantasi5) ( litterært) fantastisk eller fantasifull fortelling6) ( psykologi) dagdrømfantasy of horror skrekkhistorieIIverb \/ˈfæntəsɪ\/, \/ˈfæntəzɪ\/se ➢ fantasize -
9 faun
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10 fleck
flek(a spot: a fleck of dust.) flekk, plett, fnugg- fleckedIsubst. \/flek\/1) (liten) flekk, plett, prikk2) fnugg, kornIIverb \/flek\/1) flekke, plette, sette flekker på, sette prikker på, spette2) ( mineralogi) flakne, (plutselig) falle av i flakflecked with spettet meddet er lett skydekke \/ lettskyet vær i dag -
11 hypothetical
adjective (imaginary; supposed.)adj. \/ˌhaɪpə(ʊ)ˈθetɪk(ə)l\/ eller hypothetic1) hypotetisk2) tenkt3) ( logikk) basert på gjetning, ikke understøttet av tilgjengelig bevis4) ( logikk) betinget -
12 hysteria
hi'stiəriə1) (a severe nervous upset which causes eg uncontrolled laughing or crying, imaginary illnesses etc.) hysteri2) (uncontrolled excitement, eg of a crowd of people: mass hysteria.) (masse)hysteri•- hysterically
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- go into hystericssubst. \/hɪˈstɪərɪə\/hysteri -
13 imagine
i'mæ‹in1) (to form a mental picture of (something): I can imagine how you felt.) forestille/tenke seg2) (to see or hear etc (something which is not true or does not exist): Children often imagine that there are frightening animals under their beds; You're just imagining things!) innbille seg3) (to think; to suppose: I imagine (that) he will be late.) regne med, gå ut fra•- imagination
- imaginativeverb \/ɪˈmædʒɪn\/1) forestille seg, tenke seg, ane, drømme2) gjette, mistenke, anta, tro3) innbille seg, få for seg4) ( gammeldags) tenke ut, planleggeI can imagine jeg kan tenke meg, jeg kan forestille megI can't imagine jeg begriper ikke• why he came so late, I can't imagine(just) imagine! bare tenk deg det!, bare tenk!, tenk bare!, tenke seg til!imagine oneself back in drømme seg tilbake tilyou can't imagine du aner ikke, du har ingen anelse, du begriper ikke -
14 meridian
mə'ridiən(an imaginary line on the earth's surface passing through the poles and any given place; any line of longitude.) lengdegradlengdegrad--------meridianIsubst. \/məˈrɪdɪən\/1) ( geografi) meridian, lengdegrad, lengdesirkel2) ( astronomi) meridian3) ( gammeldags) middagshøyde (for sol eller stjerne)4) ( overført) kulminasjon, høydepunktIIadj. \/məˈrɪdɪən\/1) meridian-2) middags-3) ( overført) høyeste, topp-meridian altitude meridianhøyde, middagshøyde -
15 mermaid
'mə:meidmasculine - merman; noun(an imaginary sea creature with a human body down to the waist and a fish's tail.) havfrue; havmannhavfruesubst. \/ˈmɜːmeɪd\/havfrue -
16 reality
1) (that which is real and not imaginary: It was a relief to get back to reality after hearing the ghost story.) virkelighet2) (the state of being real.) virkelighet3) ((often in plural - realities) a fact: Death and sorrow are two of the grim realities of human existence.) realitetsubst. \/rɪˈælətɪ\/1) virkelighet, realitet2) realisme, virkelighetspregin reality i virkeligheten, faktisk -
17 scene
si:n1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) åsted, skueplass2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) scene, hendelse3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) oppvask, krangel, scene4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) syn, bilde, scene5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scene6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) kulisser, scene7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) område•- scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
- come on the sceneopptrinn--------scene--------utsiktsubst. \/siːn\/1) (teater, film e.l., ikke teaterscene = stage) scene, scenebilde2) handlingssted3) ( film) scene, klipp4) sted, skueplass (dvs. hvor noe foregår)5) scene, bilde, syn6) ( overført) opptrinn, scene, krangel, trette7) ( hverdagslig) miljø, krets8) ( gammeldags) scene, teaterbehind the scenes bak\/i kulissenechange of scene ( overført) sceneskifte, miljøforandringmake a scene eller create a scene lage scener, gjøre\/lage skandalenot one's scene ikke noe en liker, ikke ens stilon the scene på stedetmoteriktigthrow a scene lage en scene\/oppstyr, stelle til en scene\/oppstyrquit the scene forlate scenen, forsvinne ut av bildet -
18 story
I 'sto:ri plural - stories; noun1) (an account of an event, or series of events, real or imaginary: the story of the disaster; the story of his life; He went to the police with his story; What sort of stories do boys aged 10 like?; adventure/murder/love stories; a story-book; He's a good story-teller.) historie, fortelling2) ((used especially to children) a lie: Don't tell stories!) løgn•- a tall story II see storeyhistorieIsubst. \/ˈstɔːrɪ\/(spesielt amer.) se ➢ storeyIIsubst. \/ˈstɔːrɪ\/1) historie, fortelling, beretning, saga, sagn2) anekdote, historie3) eventyr, fabel4) bakgrunn, historie5) rykte, sladder6) (i film, bok e.l.) story, handling, intrige7) nyhetsstoff, story8) ( hverdagslig) skrøne, liten løgnaccording to someone's story ifølge noens utsagn, ifølge noens versjonit is (quite) another story now det er helt andre tider nårun a story publisere en nyhettell a story eller tell stories skrøne, snakke usant• don't tell stories!that's a another story eller that's a very different story det er en helt annen historie det er et kapittel for segthat's not the whole story det er ikke hele sannhetenthe same old story den samme gamle visa, den samme gamle leksathe story goes that... det fortelles at..., det sies at...to cut a long story short eller make a long story short for å gjøre en lang historie kort, kort sagt, for å komme til saken -
19 troll
trəul(an imaginary creature of human-like form, very ugly and evil-tempered.) trolltrollIsubst. \/trɒl\/, \/trəʊl\/ ( mytologi)1) troll, nisse2) kjempeIIsubst. \/trɒl\/, \/trəʊl\/1) ( musikk) kanon, allsang2) ( fiske) snøre (på fiskestang)3) ( fiske) dorg4) ( fiske) sluk5) ( fiske) fiskesnelleIIIverb \/trɒl\/, \/trəʊl\/1) tralle, synge2) fiske, dorge, fiske med sluk3) lyde4) (slang, om homoseksuelle) (være ute og) sjekke5) ( gammeldags) trille, rulle6) ( britisk) gå, rusle, spasere -
20 tropic
'tropik(either of two imaginary circles running round the earth at about 23 degrees north (Tropic of Cancer) or south (Tropic of Capricorn) of the equator.) vendekrets- tropics- tropical
- tropically Isubst. \/ˈtrɒpɪk\/vendekrets, vendesirkel, tropikIIadj. \/ˈtrɒpɪk\/tropisk
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