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1 tamper
'tæmpə(to interfere or meddle usually in such a way as to damage, break, alter etc: Don't tamper with the engine.) tukle/fingre/klusse medIsubst.( byggfag) stamperIIverb \/ˈtæmpə\/bare i uttrykktamper with fingre med, plukke på, tukle med, klusse meddu bør ikke tukle med \/ rokke ved gamle tradisjonermanipulere (med), gjøre (ulovlige) endringer i, fikse og trikse medforlede, bearbeide, (forsøke å) bestikke( gammeldags) stå i ledtog med
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