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1 cushion
'kuʃən 1. noun1) (a bag of cloth etc filled with soft material, eg feathers etc, used for support or to make a seat more comfortable: I'll sit on a cushion on the floor.) (sitte)pute2) (any similar support: A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.) pute2. verb(to lessen the force of a blow etc: The soft sand cushioned his fall.) ta av for, dempeputeIsubst. \/ˈkʊʃ(ə)n\/1) pute, hynne2) ( under matte e.l.) underlag3) kniplepute4) nålepute5) ( mekanikk) støtpute, dempekloss6) ( mekanikk) damppute, luftpute7) valk8) ( biljard) forklaring: kanten på biljardbordet som kulen støter mot9) ( på skinke e.l.) kjøttfull del10) fingertupp, (tommel)ballecushion (sole) myk innleggssåleIIverb \/ˈkʊʃ(ə)n\/1) forsyne\/støtte\/dekke med puter, anbringe på puter2) polstre, stoppe3) ta av for, beskytte4) ( i stillhet) fortie, undertrykke, dysse ned5) dempe, mildne6) ( biljard) doble -
2 join
‹oin 1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) knytte/skjøte sammen, forbinde med2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) knytte sammen3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) bli medlem av, melde seg inn i4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) møte, flyte/renne sammen5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) slutte seg til2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) skjøt, sammenføyning- join hands
- join in
- join upforbindeIsubst. \/dʒɔɪn\/sammenføyning, skjøtIIverb \/dʒɔɪn\/1) forene(s), forbinde(s), skjøte, føye sammen, slutte seg sammen2) bli medlem av, melde seg inn i, slutte seg til• won't you join us?3) ( om elv(er)) munne ut i, flyte sammen4) ( hverdagslig) grense til (hverandre), ligge inntil (hverandre)join a ship ta hyre gå ombordjoin battle innlede slag, gå til kamp, ta opp kampenjoin efforts forene krefterjoin forces se ➢ force, 1join hands ta hverandre i hånden samarbeidejoin hands with gjøre felles sak med, forene seg medjoin in være med, bli med (i\/på), delta (i\/på)synge med, spille medjoin rank innta sin plass i geleddetjoin together føye sammen, sette sammen, forene, samlejoin two persons in marriage vie to menneskerjoin up verve seg (til det militære) -
3 wring
riŋpast tense, past participle - wrung; verb1) (to force (water) from (material) by twisting or by pressure: He wrung the water from his soaking-wet shirt.) vri, presse (ut)2) (to clasp and unclasp (one's hands) in desperation, fear etc.) vri/knuge hendene sine•- wringer- wringing wet Isubst. \/rɪŋ\/1) vridning2) knuginggive somebody's hand a wring se ➢ hand, 1II1) vri2) vri opp3) klemme, trykke4) pine, plage5) forvrenge, forvanskewring down presse nedwring off vri av, vri løswring somebody's neck se ➢ neck, 1wring something out of\/from somebody presse noen for noe
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