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1 jockey
'‹oki(a person employed to ride horses in races.) jockeyjockeyIsubst. \/dʒɒkɪ\/1) jockey2) hestepasser, stallgutt, hjelpegutt3) svindler, bedrager4) (amer., hverdagslig) fører, sjåførIIverb \/ˈdʒɒkɪ\/1) lure, manipulere2) ( gjennom intriger) manøvrere, manipulere, konkurrere3) ( hesteveddeløp) ri på, manøvrerejockey for positon se ➢ position, 1jockey somebody into something lure noen inn i noejockey somebody out of something lure noen av med noe, narre noe fra noen -
2 out-jockey
verb \/ˌaʊtˈdʒɒkɪ\/overliste, utmanøvrere, narre, lure -
3 weigh
wei 1. verb1) (to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale: He weighed himself on the bathroom scales; You must have your luggage weighed at the airport.) veie, få veid2) (to be equal to in heaviness: This parcel weighs one kilo; How much / What does this box weigh?) veie3) (to be a heavy burden to: She was weighed down with two large suitcases.) tynge ned, knuge•- weight2. verb1) (to attach, or add, a weight or weights to: The plane is weighted at the nose so that it balances correctly in flight.) feste vekt/lodd på2) (to hold down by attaching weights: They weighted the balloon to prevent it from flying away.) tynge, gjøre tung•- weightlessness
- weighty
- weightily
- weightiness
- weighing-machine
- weightlifting
- weigh anchor
- weigh in
- weigh out
- weigh upbetrakte--------veieverb \/weɪ\/1) veie2) ( overført) (over)veie, bedømme, vurdere3) tynge, utstyre med tyngde, gjøre tyngre4) ( sjøfart) lette (anker)5) ( overført) være viktig, spille en rolle, være utslagsgivendeweigh against veie (opp) mot, sammenlikne medtale motweigh anchor ( sjøfart) lette ankerweigh down ( overført) tynge (ned), trykke nedtynge, presse nedweigh down the scale ( overført) avgjøre, gjøre utslagetweigh heavily against tale sterkt motweigh heavily on ( overført) trykke, hvile tungt på, tyngeweigh heaviliy (with) ( overført) veie tungt (hos), bety mye (for), spille en avgjørende rolle (for)weigh in ( sport) veie inn (om bokser før en kamp, om jockey etter løp) ( hverdagslig) blande seg inn i, gripe inn, stille oppweigh on (overført, også) tyngeweigh one's words veie sine ordweigh out veie opp• did you weigh out the butter?( sport) veie, bli veid (om bokser før en kamp)weigh together ( overført) veie mot hverandre, sammenlikneweigh up bedømme, beregne, avveieweigh upon ( overført også) tyngeweigh well tenke seg nøye omweigh with veie (opp) mot, sammenlikne med -
4 position
ə'ziʃən 1. noun1) (a way of standing, sitting etc: He lay in an uncomfortable position.) stilling, posisjon2) (a place or situation: The house is in a beautiful position.) sted, beliggenhet3) (a job; a post: He has a good position with a local bank.) stilling, arbeid4) (a point of view: Let me explain my position on employment.) syn, standpunkt2. verb(to put or place: He positioned the lamp in the middle of the table.) sette, plassere- be in- out of positionholdning--------legge--------perspektiv--------plass--------posisjon--------stillingIsubst. \/pəˈzɪʃ(ə)n\/1) ( også overført) posisjon, plass, leie2) standpunkt, synspunkt• what's your position on this controversy?3) stilling, jobb4) (sosial) posisjon, (sosial) stilling, anseelse i samfunnetærlighet og hardt arbeid hadde sikret ham en fremskutt posisjon i samfunnet5) fordelaktig posisjon, overtak6) situasjon7) ( militærvesen) stilling8) (sjakk, musikk, ballett) posisjon9) ( logikk) påstand, tese10) ( på postkontor e.l.) lukeapply for a position søke en stilling\/jobbbe in a position to være i stand til, ha forutsetninger for, ha mulighet forin position på (rett) plassjockey for position forsøke å manøvrere seg inn i en god stilling ( hesteveddeløp) ri for å få en fordelaktig posisjonmove into position ( militærvesen) gå i stillingout of position ute av stilling, ikke på plassplace somebody in a false position stille noen i falskt lysplay for position forsøke å skaffe seg en posisjonIIverb \/pəˈzɪʃ(ə)n\/1) plassere, anbringe2) lokalisere, angi posisjonen til, angi beliggenheten til -
5 pilot
1. noun1) (a person who flies an aeroplane: The pilot and crew were all killed in the air crash.) pilot, flyger2) (a person who directs a ship in and out of a harbour, river, or coastal waters.) los, pilot2. adjective(experimental: a pilot scheme (= one done on a small scale, eg to solve certain problems before a larger, more expensive project is started).) pilot-, prøve3. verb(to guide as a pilot: He piloted the ship/plane.) lose, styrelose--------pilotIsubst. \/ˈpaɪlət\/1) ( sjøfart) los2) pilot, flyver3) fører, leder4) ( jernbane) kufanger, skinnerydder5) ( verktøy) føringsstift, føringstapp, innføringsende6) (TV) pilot, prøveprogram7) ( hverdagslig) jockeydrop the pilot ( sjøfart) sette losen fra bordeIIverb \/ˈpaɪlət\/1) lose2) ( overført) lede, lose, styre3) fly, være pilot (i fly)
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