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1 pork
po:k(the flesh of a pig used as food.) svinekjøtt, fleskflesk--------svinekjøttsubst. \/pɔːk\/svinekjøtt, flesk (spesielt usaltet) -
2 pig
piɡ 1. noun1) (a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon: He keeps pigs.) gris, svin2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person: You pig!) gris, svin(epels)•- piggy2. adjective(like a pig's: piggy eyes.) grise-, svine-- piglet- piggyback
- pigheaded
- pigheadedness
- pigskin
- pigsty
- pigswill
- pigtail
- pigs might flygris--------svinIsubst. \/pɪɡ\/1) gris, svin2) (hverdagslig, om person) grådigper, egoist3) råjernsblokk, barre, blokk4) rørrenser, rensebørste, skraper5) ( slang) snut, purk (politi)in a pig's eye (amer.) den må du lenger ut på landet medmake a pig of oneself forspise seg, kaste i segmake a pig's ear of something lage en salig røre av noe, rote noe skikkelig tilpig in a poke katta i sekkenpigs might fly! og det vil du jeg skal tro!, ja, særlig!pig's wash se ➢ pigwashsqueal like a stuck pig hyle som en stukken grissweat like a pig svette som bare detIIverb \/pɪɡ\/1) ( hverdagslig) spise for mye2) få grisungerpig it\/together bo (klumpet sammen) som svinpig out forspise seg, kaste i seg -
3 rabbit
'ræbit(a type of small long-eared burrowing animal, found living wild in fields or sometimes kept as a pet.) kaninkaninIsubst. \/ˈræbɪt\/1) (en av flere arter i pattedyrfamilien harer, Leporidae) kanin3) ( hverdagslig) kanin(skinn), billig pelsverk4) kanin(kjøtt)5) (amer., en av flere arter i pattedyrfamilien harer, Leporidae) hare6) (amer., sport) hare (dyreimitasjon ved hundeveddeløp; deltaker som skal trekke opp farten i løp)7) (sport, hverdagslig) dårlig (uøvd) spiller, klossmajor, kløne, amatør8) ( slang) prat, skravlingas timid as a rabbit redd som en harerabbit (and pork) prat, skravlingIIverb \/ˈræbɪt\/1) jage (og fange) kaniner2) (amer.) jage (og fange) harer3) ( hverdagslig) bo tett, klumpe seg sammen4) (britisk, hverdagslig) skravle, bablerabbit away (britisk, hverdagslig) skravle, bablerabbit on (britisk, hverdagslig) skravle, bablerabbit on about something (britisk, hverdagslig) skravle om noe, bable om noerabbit together ( hverdagslig) bo tett, klumpe seg sammen (som kaniner)
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