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nə:s 1. noun1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) sykepleier/-søster2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) barnepleier; barnepike2. verb1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) pleie, stelle2) (to give (a baby) milk from the breast.) amme, gi bryst3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) holde forsiktig, kjæle med4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) nære, ruge over•- nursery- nursing
- nursemaid
- nurseryman
- nursery rhyme
- nursery school
- nursing-homeammeIsubst. \/nɜːs\/1) (syke)pleier, sykesøster2) (historisk, i velstående familier) barnepasser, barnepleier3) amme4) ( overført) noe(n) som pleier, noe(n) som fostrerState Registered Nurse ( offentlig godkjent) sykepleierskeIIverb \/nɜːs\/1) være pleier for (barn eller syke)2) pleie, stelle, pusle rundt3) amme, gi bryst4) kjæle med, klappe, holde i sine armer5) pleie, skjøtte, passe6) være forsiktig med, spare, skåne7) ta seg av, beskytte, fremme8) nærenurse a constituency holde sine velgere varmenurse a grudge against somebody ha et horn i siden til noennurse a plan ( også) klekke ut en plannurse the fire passe ilden sitte tett inntil ilden -
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(in(to) usually small pieces: The broken mirror lay in bits on the floor; He loves taking his car to bits.) småstykker, i stykkerhos--------inn--------om--------tommeIsubst. \/ɪn\/bare i uttrykkhave an in with someone (amer., hverdagslig) stå på god fot med noenthe ins and outs alle kunster og knep, alle detaljerIIadj. \/ɪn\/1) in, moderne, på moten, populær2) innkommende3) som går innoverIIIadv. \/ɪn\/1) inn2) inntil, nærmest kroppen3) inne, i hus4) hjemme, til stede5) fremme, ankommet, her, der6) ( i cricket og baseball) inne7) ( hverdagslig) moderne, in, innebe in for kunne vente seg, regne med, komme til å treffe påvære påmeldt, ha meldt seg påkonkurrere omvære oppe i, være oppe til, gå opp i, gå opp tilvære engasjert for, ha satset• he is in for £500han har satset £500be in for it være ille ute, være\/komme i en knipe, få det hett rundt ørenebe in on ( hverdagslig) være med i\/på, ha del i, delta i• if there's any profit, I want to be in on itdersom det er noe å tjene, vil jeg være med på detha greie påhave it in for somebody ( hverdagslig) ha et horn i siden til noenkeep\/be in with være på god fot medIVprep. \/ɪn\/1) ( om beliggenhet) i, på, vedvi bor på landet, vi bor på (lands)bygda2) ( om retning) (ned) i, inn i, ut i, inn (gjennom)3) ( om tid) i, på, under, om• in my absence, please observe the following rules• in the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1.under dronning Elizabeth 1.4) ( etter eller innen en viss tid) om5) ( om yrke) i, på, ved6) ( om klær) (kledd) i, iført, med7) ( om tid som går med til noe) i løpet av, på8) ( om en forfatters verk) hos, i9) ( før ing-form eller verbalsubstantiv) ved10) (språk, medium) på, i• could you give me that in writing?12) (med hensyn) til, i spørsmål om, når det gjelder, i (henseende til)13) i noens\/noes vesen, i noens\/noes karakter• what's in a name?in all likelihood\/probability etter all sannsynlighet, formodentlig, med all sannsynlighetin so far as eller in as far as så langt som, i den utstrekningin that i og med at, ettersom, så langt somin the course of i løpet av• I like the new teacher, he's really in therejeg liker den nye læreren, han er skikkelig greinot in it ( hverdagslig) ute av regningen, ute av bildet, ingen alvorlig konkurrentVprep. \/ɪn\/ ( latin) i, in
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