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1 newsflash
subst. \/ˈnjuːzflæʃ\/(radio, TV) kort ekstramelding, ekstra nyhetssending -
2 flash
flæʃ 1. noun1) (a quick showing of a bright light: a flash of lightning.) lyn(glimt), lysstråle, blink, blits(lys)2) (a moment; a very short time: He was with her in a flash.) glimt, øyeblikk, nå3) (a flashlight.) lommelykt4) ((often newsflash) a brief news report sent by radio, television etc: Did you hear the flash about the king's death?) ekstra nyhetssending2. verb1) ((of a light) to (cause to) shine quickly: He flashed a torch.) glimte, lyne, lyse (med)2) ((usually with by or past) to pass quickly: The days flashed by; The cars flashed past.) suse/fare forbi3) (to show; to display: He flashed a card and was allowed to pass.) vise i et glimt, vise lynrapt•- flashing- flashy
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- flashlightblinke--------glimt--------glorete--------grell--------lynIsubst. \/flæʃ\/1) (lys)glimt, (lys)stråle, lyn, blink2) ( militærvesen) munningsflamme3) ( fotografi) blitz(lys)4) (fra fyr, signallampe e.l.) lysblink5) ( overført) glimt, oppblussing, oppflamming, anfall, innfall, utbrudd6) overflateglans, billig juggel7) kort nyhetsmelding8) ( film) glimt, (svært) kort scene9) vannmasse (som slippes løs for å løfte båt av grunne i dam eller sluse)10) reservoar12) (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) lommelykt13) ( militærvesen) uniformsmerkeby flashes glimtvis, i glimtflash in the pan blaff, kortvarig suksess, kort oppbluss (av energi e.l.)person med kortvarig suksess, en som luften fort går ut av, impulsiv personflash of lightning lyn(glimt)flash of wit vittig innfallin a flash på et blunk, på et øyeblikk, lynraskt, som et lynIIverb \/flæʃ\/1) lyse, glimte, lyse opp, blinke, lyne, gnistre, flamme2) ( overført) lyne, funkle, skyte lyn3) fly som et lyn, suse av gårde, fosse frem4) ( hverdagslig) briljere (med), vise (frem), vifte med, skryte5) ( slang) blotte seg (vise kjønnsorgan)6) sende (lynraskt), telegrafere7) ( overført) sende plutselig, sende raskt8) ( film) vise i et glimt9) skylle, spyle10) løfte båt (av grunn)flash a roof tekke et takflash a signal se ➢ signal, 1flash a smile at somebody sende et strålende smil til noenflash a sword se ➢ swordflash back kaste tilbake, gi ekkoflash by suse forbiflash it about flotte seg, slå på stortrommaflash up\/out flamme opp, bruse oppflash over ( elektronikk) slå overflash power brenne av kruttflash upon somebody eller flash into one's mind plutselig innse noe, fare gjennom enIIIadj. \/flæʃ\/1) forloren, billig og prangende, overpyntet2) smart, (litt for) moteriktig3) uekte, falsk4) ( foranstilt) tyve-, forbryter-, loffer-, røver-
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