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1 computer
kəm'pju:tə(a usually large electronic machine capable of storing and processing large amounts of information and of performing calculations: The whole process is done by computer; PC means `personal computer'; a computer game; a computer program.) datamaskin; regnemaskin- computerisedatamaskin--------regnemaskinsubst. \/kɒmˈpjuːtə\/1) person som beregner, person som regner ut, person som kalkulerer, person som anslår2) maskin som beregner, maskin som regner ut, maskin som kalkulerer, maskin som anslår3) (EDB, også electronic computer) datamaskinbe on computer ligge inne på datacomputer run ( EDB) datakjøringcomputer scientist ( EDB) datatekniker, informatiker, dataingeniørdigital computer ( EDB) digital datamaskinput on computer legge inn på data -
2 galore
ɡə'lo:((placed immediately after noun) in large amounts, numbers: There are book-shops galore in this town.) flust med, i massevis/overflodIsubst. \/ɡəˈlɔː\/( gammeldags) masser avIIadv. \/ɡəˈlɔː\/1) flust med, massevis2) til oversin galore i overflod -
3 gush
1. verb1) ((of liquids) to flow out suddenly and in large amounts: Blood gushed from his wound.) strømme, velle fram2) (to exaggerate one's enthusiasm etc while talking: The lady kept gushing about her husband's success.) strømme over, skryte2. noun(a sudden flowing (of a liquid): a gush of water.) strøm, vell, utbrudd- gushing- gushingly Isubst. \/ɡʌʃ\/1) strøm, sprut, foss, vell, kaskade, bølge, flom2) ( overført) utbrudd, anfall3) sentimentalt vås, søtsuppe, sentimentalitetIIverb \/ɡʌʃ\/1) velle (frem), strømme, fosse2) ( hverdagslig) være overstrømmende, overbegeistret3) utgyte, la strømme utgush about\/over tale henført om, falle i henrykkelse overgush forth\/out velle frem, fosse frem\/ut, strømme ut, sprute frem\/utgush out (of) springe frem (fra)• a well gushed out of...en kilde sprang frem fra...gush out into tears briste i gråtgush with flomme av -
4 haemorrhage
'heməri‹(bleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels.) blødningsubst. \/ˈhemərɪdʒ\/ eller hemorrhage( medisin) blødningcerebral haemorrhage ( medisin) hjerneblødninghaemorrhage of the lungs ( medisin) blodstyrtningsecondary haemorrhage etterblødning -
5 plentiful
adjective (existing in large amounts: a plentiful supply.) rikeligrikeligadj. \/ˈplentɪf(ʊ)l\/1) rikelig, tallrik2) rik, fyldig, rikholdig -
6 salivate
verb (to produce saliva, especially in large amounts.) utsondre spytt, sikleverb \/ˈsælɪveɪt\/1) ( medisin) salivere, utsondre spytt2) ( humoristisk) sikle, få vann i munnen3) ( om insekter e.l.) kitte sammen med spytt -
7 hand over fist
(in large amounts, usually quickly: He's making money hand over fist.) i store mengder -
8 amount
1. verb( with to)1) (to add up to: The bill amounted to $15.) beløpe seg til, komme på2) (to be equal to: Borrowing money and not returning it amounts to stealing.) være jevngodt med/det samme som, bety2. noun(a quantity, especially of money: a large amount of money in the bank.) sum, beløpbeløp--------mengde--------sumIsubst. \/əˈmaʊnt\/1) beløp, (slutt)sum• she bought furniture to the amount of £20002) mengde, masse, kvantitetdet (ekstra) bryderiet dette medfører\/medførte3) omfang, innhold, verdi• the amount of her remarks was that...budskapet hennes var egentlig at...any amount hvor lenge som helst, så mye som muligany amount of en mengde, en masse (med), massevis, haugevisno amount of uansett hvor mye, ingentingIIverb \/əˈmaʊnt\/bare i uttrykkamount to beløpe seg til, bli (til sammen)• the bill amounted to £100komme opp i, dreie seg om( overført) være det samme som, innebære, betyvære verdbli -
9 immense
i'mens(very large or very great: an immense forest; immense amounts of money.) enorm, uhyre, veldig- immensitykjempestoradj. \/ɪˈmens\/1) enorm, veldig, uendelig, kolossal2) umåtelig, uoverskuelig, grenseløs3) ( hverdagslig) storartet, strålende, kjempebra -
10 regular
'reɡjulə 1. adjective1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) vanlig2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) vanlig, normal3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) jevn, konstant4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) regelmessig, vane-5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) regelmessig, fast6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) fast7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) regelmessig8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) regelmessig, regulær9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) vanlig (størrelse)10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) yrkes-, profesjonell2. noun1) (a soldier in the regular army.) profesjonell, yrkessoldat2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) fast kunde•- regularly
- regulate
- regulation
- regulatorregelmessig--------regulærIsubst. \/ˈreɡjʊlə\/1) ( hverdagslig) stamkunde, fast kunde, stamgjest2) ( hverdagslig) fast ansatt3) ( religion) ordensprestIIadj. \/ˈreɡjʊlə\/1) regelmessig2) regelrett, regulær3) fast, vanlig4) jevn, konstant, regelmessig5) ordentlig, riktig, skikkelig6) vedtektsmessig, korrekt, ordentlig7) legal, legitim8) (matematikk, fysikk, grammatikk) regelmessig, regulær9) ( militærvesen) regulær11) ( hverdagslig) ordentlig, riktig, ekte, veritabelas regular as (a) clockwork regelmessig som et urverk, som en klokke, til å stille klokken etterat regular intervals med jevne mellomromregular army stående hærregular frequenter stamgjest, stamkunderegular soldier profesjonell soldatthe regular clergy ordensprester, regularesIIIadv. \/ˈreɡjʊlə\/ ( dialekt)1) regelmessig2) riktig, ordentlig -
11 astronomic(al)
1) ((of numbers or amounts) very large: The cost of the new building was astronomical.) astronomisk2) (of astronomy: astronomical observations.) astronomi- -
12 astronomic(al)
1) ((of numbers or amounts) very large: The cost of the new building was astronomical.) astronomisk2) (of astronomy: astronomical observations.) astronomi- -
13 roll in
verb (to come in or be got in large numbers or amounts: I'd like to own a chain store and watch the money rolling in.) strømme inn
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