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oddly

  • 1 besynderlig nok

    strange to say, oddly enough

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > besynderlig nok

  • 2 slå

    бить, ударять
    -r,slo, slått
    * * *
    bang, bash, bash, beat, bolt, cut, defeat, hit, hit, knock, mow, smack, strike, throb
    * * *
    subst. [ for dør] bolt subst. [ bolteslå] barrel-bolt subst. (beslag) [ reile] dead bolt subst. [bom, skranke] bar verb. [ gi et slag] beat, hit, strike verb. [ støte] strike, hit, knock (f.eks.

    one's foot against a stone

    ), punch (f.eks.

    somebody on the nose

    ) verb. [gress, o.l.] mow (f.eks.

    the grass, the lawn

    ), cut (f.eks.

    the grass, the hay

    ) verb. [ beseire] beat (f.eks.

    beat the enemy, Oxford beat Cambridge

    ), vanquish, defeat (f.eks.

    an army, another candidate

    ) verb. [ overgå] beat (f.eks.

    you won't easily beat that, as a story-teller he beats all his contemporaries

    ) verb. [om hjerte, puls] beat, throb verb. [ feste med slag] fasten (with a hammer), nail, fix (f.eks.

    a lid on a box

    ) verb. [ prege] strike (f.eks.

    a coin, a medal

    ) verb. [ knytte] tie, wrap verb. [ om ur] strike (f.eks.

    the clock struck two, I heard the clock strike

    ) verb. [om maskin, banke] knock (f.eks.

    the engine is knocking badly

    ) verb. [ gjøre inntrykk på] strike (f.eks.

    what struck me most was its height, it struck me that he was behaving very oddly

    ) verb. [ sangfugl] sing, warble verb. [kaste, særl terninger] throw (f.eks.

    he threw three sixes

    ) verb. [gjøre, lage] make, form verb. [lage lyd, f.eks. vinduer] strike, bang verb. [ tauverk] lay (f.eks.

    a rope

    ) verb. [helle, øse] pour, throw, dash (f.eks. water on something verb. [ stemple] stamp verb. [ signalere] beat (f.eks.

    the reveille, the retreat

    ), (mar.: på telegrafen) signal (f.eks.

    an order

    ) verb. [ tegne] draw (f.eks.

    a circle, a line

    ) verb. [ sparke bakut] kick, lash out verb. [i kricket o.l.] bat (f.eks.

    he batted for two hours

    ) verb. [slenge, daske] flap (f.eks.

    trousers flapping about his feet, the sail flapped in the wind

    ) verb. [ sprelle] leap (f.eks.

    the fish are leaping

    ) verb. [ strømme ut] pour (f.eks.

    smoke and flames poured out of the machine

    ), se også ndf.: slå ud verb. [ om gevær] recoil, (tale:) kick verb. [om rovfugl: slå ned] swoop, pounce verb. [ i veving] beat up verb. [i seiling, baute] tack, come about (under lås og slå) under lock and key

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > slå

См. также в других словарях:

  • Oddly — Odd ly, adv. 1. In an odd manner; unevenly. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. In a peculiar manner; strangely; queerly; curiously. A figure a little more oddly turned. Locke. [1913 Webster] A great black substance, . . . very oddly shaped. Swift. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • oddly — (adv.) c.1300, from ODD (Cf. odd) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • oddly — odd|ly [ adli ] adverb 1. ) in an unusual way that attracts your interest or attention: Did you notice how oddly he was behaving? oddly assorted (=not seeming to belong together): an oddly assorted bunch of musicians 2. ) oddly or oddly enough… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • oddly */ — UK [ˈɒdlɪ] / US [ˈɑdlɪ] adverb 1) in an unusual way that attracts your interest or attention Did you notice how oddly he was behaving? oddly assorted (= not seeming to belong together): an oddly assorted bunch of musicians 2) oddly or oddly… …   English dictionary

  • oddly — [[t]ɒ̱dli[/t]] ADV: ADV adj, ADV with cl You use oddly to indicate that what you are saying is true, but that it is not what you expected. → See also odd He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it... Oddly, Emma says she never… …   English dictionary

  • oddly — adverb 1 in a strange or unusual way: Brenda s been acting oddly this week. 2 also oddly enough (sentence adverb) used to say that something seems strange or surprising: Oddly enough, her anger made her seem more attractive. 3 oddly… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • oddly — odd|ly [ˈɔdli US ˈa:dli] adv 1.) in a strange or unusual way ▪ She s been behaving oddly this week. 2.) also oddly enough [sentence adverb] used to say that something seems strange or surprising ▪ Oddly enough, someone asked me the same question… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • oddly — adv. Oddly is used with these adjectives: ↑coloured, ↑comforting, ↑compelling, ↑detached, ↑distant, ↑disturbing, ↑familiar, ↑fascinating, ↑furtive, ↑pleased, ↑poignant, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • oddly — [ˈɒdli] adv 1) in an unusual way that attracts your interest or attention 2) oddly or oddly enough used for saying that something is not what you would expect in a particular situation …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • oddly — /ˈɒdli/ (say odlee) adverb 1. in an odd manner: to be behaving oddly. 2. strangely; unexpectedly: oddly likeable …  

  • oddly — adverb Date: 1610 1. in an odd manner 2. as is odd < was quite happy, oddly enough > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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