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1 mist
mist(a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) (lett) tåke, fuktig dis, yr- mistily- misty
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- upskodde--------tåkeIsubst. \/mɪst\/1) lett tåke, dis, tåkedis, skodde2) yr, duskregn3) tåkelignende sky av partikler, dusj4) ( overført) slørcast a mist before somebody's eyes tilsløre noe for noenin a mist forvirretIIverb \/mɪst\/1) bli disig, bli tåket2) (om brilleglass, speil e.l.) dugge3) ( overført) sløre4) yre, duskregnemist over\/up bli dekket av tåke bli tåket -
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(to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) bli disigopp--------oppe--------oppoveradj. \/ˌjuːˈpiː\/( slang for up) ute, over -
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(to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) bli disigopp--------oppe--------oppoverIsubst. \/ʌp\/1) (amer., hverdagslig) opptur2) medgang, suksesson the up på vei oppoverups and downs medgang og motgangsvingningerIIverb \/ʌp\/1) stå opp, reise seg, stige opp2) løfte (opp), heve3) ( om kapasitet eller pris) sette opp, økeup and do something komme i gang med å gjøre noe, sprette opp og gjøre noe, reise seg og gjøre noe( overført) gå hen og gjøre noeup with something (amer., om brå handling) løfte noe opp, plukke noe opp, heve noeIIIadj. \/ʌp\/( foranstilt) oppadgående, som går oppoverIVadv. \/ʌp\/1) (om bevegelse, retning nedenfra) opp, (opp)over, opp mot, oppe, oppad• Mrs. Blake was always up at 5 o' clock2) ( om storby eller senter) inn3) ( om et sted der noe(n) er) frem, bort, opp4) ( sport eller spill) foran5) ( om økende intensitet) opp• speak up! I can't hear you6) ( om universitet) ved, på, iGraham and Vivian studerte ved\/på\/i Oxford for ti år siden7) ( om periode) ute, over, slutt, forbi8) (uten verb, ofte overført) opp• up! up! and leave your things behind• up the republic!• up the Villa!as far up as helt opp til, helt frem tilbe up to være opp til, komme an påpønske på, finne på, drive med, holde på med• what is he up to these days?• I wonder what he will be up to next?være på høyde med, være i klasse med, være sammenlignbart meddenne boken er ikke på høyde med hans siste være i stand til, være fortrolig medvære oppe på, være oppe ithat's one up on you der fikk duup against (somebody\/something) i konflikt med (noe\/noen), i kamp mot (noe\/noen), overfor (noe\/noen), mot (noe\/noen)opp motup and about oppe (og i full gang), på beinaup and doing oppe og i full gang, i farten, i gangup and down frem og tilbake, opp og ned, på kryss og tversup before oppe (til behandling), innkalt tilup for oppe tilaktuell somtiltalt forup in ( hverdagslig) inne i, dyktig iup north nordoverup on inne iup to opp til, frem til, tiletter, i samsvar medwhat's up? hva står på?, hva er det (som har hendt)? (amer., slang) hvordan står det til?, hallo!Vprep. \/ʌp\/1) oppe (på), oppe i2) lengre opp, lengre bort, oppe i, oppi, borte i, bortiup and down opp og nedrundt omkring (i), på kryss og tvers (av)up the wind eller up wind mot vindenup your arse ( vulgært) dra til helvete!up your ass (amer., vulgært) dra til helvete!up yours! ( vulgært) dra til helvete! -
4 mist over
(to become covered (as if) with mist: The mirror misted over; The windscreen misted up.) bli disig
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