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1 gross
ɡrəus 1. adjective1) (very bad: gross errors/indecency.) grov, krass2) (vulgar: gross behaviour/language.) simpel, grov, ufin3) (too fat: a large, gross woman.) fet, tykk4) (total: The gross weight of a parcel is the total weight of the contents, the box, the wrapping etc.) total-, brutto2. noun(the total amount (of several things added together).) brutto-/totalsum- grosslyinntekt--------klar--------plump--------ren--------svær--------tykkIsubst. \/ɡrəʊs\/1) gross (12 dusin)2) ( gammeldags) hovedmasse, hovedstyrkeby (the) gross ( overført) i hopetallgreat gross stort gross, tolv gross, 12 x 12 dusinin (the) gross ( handel) i en gross, i parti, i store partier stort sett, i sin helhetIIverb \/ɡrəʊs\/ha en bruttoinntekt på, tjene bruttogross somebody out (amer., slang) vemmes over, gjøre kvalm, bli kvalm av, føle vemmelse forIIIadj. \/ɡrəʊs\/1) grov, simpel, rå, ufin, vulgær2) grov, utilgivelig, krass• I was surprised at her gross exaggeration when trying to explain what happenedparlamentsmedlemmets gode resultater var et eksempel på krass materialisme• years later Tim discovered that his money had disappeared into the pockets of a gross impostor3) ( slang) ekkel, kvalm, snuskete, slibrig4) frodig, tett5) fet, satt, oppsvulmet, tykk• a gross, corpulent manen oppsvulmet, fet mann6) brutto-, totaltotalvekt \/ bruttovekt7) ( om sanser) sløv -
2 thrill
Ɵril 1. verb(to (cause someone to) feel excitement: She was thrilled at/by the invitation.) begeistre, rive med seg2. noun1) (an excited feeling: a thrill of pleasure/expectation.) spenning, kiling i magen2) (something which causes this feeling: Meeting the Queen was a great thrill.) stor opplevelse•- thriller- thrillingsitring--------skjelvingIsubst. \/θrɪl\/1) grøss, grøssing, gys, gysing, iling2) spenning, spennende opplevelse3) sitring, skjelving, beving4) ( medisin) fremitus, unormal tremorfeel a thrill of pleasure grøsse av gledegive somebody a thrill være spennende for noenwhat a thrill! så spennende!IIverb \/θrɪl\/1) (få til å) grøsse av spenning, henføre, begeistre2) grøsse3) dirre, vibrere, beve, skjelvethrill at glede seg til, gløde av begeistring overbe thrilled at glede seg til, gløde av begeistring overthrilled to bits sanseløs av gledebe thrilled with grøsse avthrill through gå som et grøss\/en gysning gjennomthrill with horror se ➢ horror -
3 horror
'horə1) (great fear or dislike: She has a horror of spiders; She looked at me in horror.) skrekk, forferdelse, avsky2) (a disagreeable person or thing: Her little boy is an absolute horror.) redselsfull (person), avskyelig (ting)•- horrible- horribleness
- horribly
- horrid
- horrific
- horrify
- horrifyingaversjon--------motvilje--------redsel--------uviljeIsubst. \/ˈhɒrə\/1) vemmelse, avsky, sterk motviljehun nærer en sterk motvilje mot publisitet \/ hun avskyr publisitet2) ( hverdagslig) bestyrtelse, forferdelse, skrekk3) grusomhet, skrekk, redsel4) ( også hverdagslig) forklaring: noe eller noen som vekker avsky, skrekk, vemmelse5) plageånd6) ( medisin) kuldegysning, febergysning7) ( foreldet) forklaring: det at noe eller noen reiser bustthe horrors of det avskyelige ved, det grusomme vedthrill with horror grøsse av redselIIadj. \/ˈhɒrə\/(film, litteratur) skrekk-IIIinterj. \/ˈhɒrə\/( også i flertall) skrekk og gru, grøss -
4 fraud
fro:d1) ((an act of) dishonesty: He was sent to prison for fraud.) svindel, bedrag(eri)2) (a person who pretends to be something that he isn't: That man is not a famous writer, he's a fraud.) svindler, bedrager•- fraudulently
- fraudulencebedrageri--------svik--------svindelsubst. \/frɔːd\/1) bedrageri, svindel2) svik, svikefull oppførsel3) falsum, bløff4) ( hverdagslig) bedrager, bløffmakerfraud on somebody svik mot noenget something by fraud svindle til seg noegross fraud ( jus) grovt bedrageri -
5 shiver
'ʃivə 1. verb(to quiver or tremble (with cold, fear etc).) skjelve, få kuldegysninger2. noun(an act of shivering.) skjelving, kuldegysninger- shivery- the shiversskjelve--------splintIsubst. \/ˈʃɪvə\/flis, splint, stumpbreak into shivers slå i stykker, gå i knasIIsubst. \/ˈʃɪvə\/skjelving, gys, grøsscold shivers ( av frykt eller vemmelse) gysningergive a shiver få det til å gå kaldt nedover ryggen pågive somebody the shivers ( hverdagslig) få noen til å grøssehave the shivers skjelveIIIverb \/ˈʃɪvə\/1) splintres, gå i stykker, gå i knas, flise seg2) slå i stykker, splintreshiver my timbers! se ➢ timberIVverb \/ˈʃɪvə\/skjelve, dirre, hutre, grøsse -
6 shudder
1. verb(to tremble from fear, disgust, cold etc.) grøsse, gyse, skjelve2. noun(an act of trembling in this way: a shudder of horror.) grøss(ing), skjelvingIsubst. \/ˈʃʌdə\/grøsning, skjelv(ing), ristinggive sombody the shudders ( hverdagslig) få noen til å grøsse, få det til å gå kaldt nedover ryggen på noenIIverb \/ˈʃʌdə\/grøsse, skjelve, risteshudder with skjelve av, hutre av, grøsse av -
7 motor
'məutə 1. noun(a machine, usually a petrol engine or an electrical device, that gives motion or power: a washing-machine has an electric motor; ( also adjective) a motor boat/vehicle.) motor2. verb(to travel by car: We motored down to my mother's house at the weekend.) kjøre bil, bile- motorist- motorize
- motorise
- motorcade
- motorway
- motorbike
- motorcycle
- motor car
- motorcyclistmotorIsubst. \/ˈməʊtə\/1) motor, motor-2) (gammeldags, hverdagslig) bil, bil-3) ( anatomi) bevegelsesmuskel, motorisk muskel4) ( anatomi) bevegelsesnerve, motorisk nerveget somone's motor running ( hverdagslig) gjøre noen opphisset, gjøre noen begeistretIIverb \/ˈməʊtə\/bile, kjøre bilIIIadj. \/ˈməʊtə\/( fysiologi) motoriskfine motor skills\/ability finmotorikkgross motor skills\/ability grovmotorikk -
8 negligence
'neɡli‹əns(carelessness: The accident was caused by the driver's negligence.) likegyldighet, uaktsomhet- negligentlysubst. \/ˈneɡlɪdʒ(ə)ns\/1) slurv, nonchalanse2) skjødesløshet, forsømmelighet3) ( jus) uaktsomhetby\/from\/through negligence på grunn av slurv på grunn av skjødesløshetgross negligence ( jus) grov uaktsomhet -
9 vandalism
noun (the behaviour of a vandal: All the telephones are out of order owing to vandalism.) hærverk, vandalismesubst. \/ˈvændəlɪ(zə)m\/vandalisme, hærverkgross vandalism ( jus) grovt skadeverk -
10 ton
1) (a unit of weight, 2,240 lb, (American) 2,000 lb; a metric ton (also tonne) is 2,204.6 lb (1,000 kilogrammes): It weighs a ton and a half; a three-ton weight.) tonn2) (a unit of space in a ship (100 cubic feet).) (register)tonn•- tonnage- tonstonnsubst. \/tʌn\/1) tonn100 cubic feet) 2,83 kubikkmeter4) (amer., også short ton tilsvarer 2000 lbs.)907,2 kggross register ton brutto(register)tonnmetric ton metertonn (1000 kg) a\/thetons of masser av, massevis av, mengder avweigh a ton være tung som bly
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