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1 species
n. art; sort, slag* * *['spi:ʃi:z]plural - species; noun1) (a group (of animals etc) whose members are so similar or closely related as to be able to breed together: There are se-veral species of zebra.) art2) (a kind or sort.) slag, sort, typ -
2 generic
adj. kön-; sort-; generell; gemensamt för hela gruppen* * *[‹ə'nerik]((of a name, term etc) referring to several similar objects etc: `Furniture' is a generic term for chairs, tables etc.) sammanfattande, samlings- -
3 make
n. produkt, sort--------v. göra; skapa; orsaka* * *[meik] 1. past tense, past participle - made; verb1) (to create, form or produce: God made the Earth; She makes all her own clothes; He made it out of paper; to make a muddle/mess of the job; to make lunch/coffee; We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.) göra, tillverka, skapa2) (to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something): They made her do it; He made me laugh.) få (förmå) att, tvinga att3) (to cause to be: I made it clear; You've made me very unhappy.) göra4) (to gain or earn: He makes $100 a week; to make a profit.) tjäna, göra []5) ((of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to: 2 and 2 make(s) 4.) bli6) (to become, turn into, or be: He'll make an excellent teacher.) bli7) (to estimate as: I make the total 483.) få till, uppskatta till8) (to appoint, or choose, as: He was made manager.) utnämna (utse) till9) (used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed: He made several attempts (= attempted several times); They made a left turn (= turned left); He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal; Have you any comments to make?) göra [], komma [], lägga []2. noun(a (usually manufacturer's) brand: What make is your new car?) märke- maker- making
- make-believe
- make-over
- makeshift
- make-up
- have the makings of
- in the making
- make a/one's bed
- make believe
- make do
- make for
- make it
- make it up
- make something of something
- make of something
- make something of
- make of
- make out
- make over
- make up
- make up for
- make up one's mind
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4 melodrama
n. melodrama (känsloladdat drama)* * *1) (a (type of) play in which emotions and the goodness or wickedness of the characters are exaggerated greatly.) melodram[]2) ((an example of) behaviour similar to a play of this sort: He makes a melodrama out of everything that happens.) melodrama•- melodramatically
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sort — sort1 W1S1 [so:t US so:rt] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(type/kind)¦ 2 sort of 3 of sorts/of a sort 4 sort of thing 5 what sort of ...? 6 nothing of the sort 7¦(person)¦ 8 it takes all sorts (to make a world) 9¦(computer)¦ 10¦(ill/ … Dictionary of contemporary English
sort — 1 noun 1 TYPE (C) especially BrE a group or class of people, things etc that have similar qualities or features; type (+ of): What sort of shampoo do you use? | all sorts of (=a lot of different types of things): soup flavoured with all sorts of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sort — sort1 [ sɔrt ] noun *** 1. ) count a group of things or people with the same qualities or features: KIND, TYPE: What sort are you looking for? sort of: In that sort of situation Tom tends to panic. all sorts of: He was asking us all sorts of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Sort — Para otros usos de este término, véase Sort (desambiguación). Sort Bandera … Wikipedia Español
sort of — adverb to some (great or small) extent (Freq. 10) it was rather cold the party was rather nice the knife is rather dull I rather regret that I cannot attend He s rather good at playing the cello he is kind of shy … Useful english dictionary
sort*/*/*/ — [sɔːt] noun [C] I a group or type of people or things with the same qualities or features Syn: kind, type What sort are you looking for?[/ex] Is this a joke of some sort?[/ex] Mistakes of this sort happen every day.[/ex] He was asking us all… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
sort — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ best, worst ▪ right, wrong ▪ same, similar ▪ different … Collocations dictionary
sort of - kind of — In conversation, people use sort of or kind of in front of a noun to indicate that something has some of the features of a particular kind of thing. There s a sort of ridge. Do you see? I m a kind of anarchist, I suppose. Some people also use… … Useful english dictionary
sort — 1. noun 1) what sort of book is it? Syn: type, kind, nature, manner, variety, class, category, style; caliber, quality, form, group, set, bracket, genre, species, family, order … Thesaurus of popular words
similar — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, sound, taste ▪ appear, seem ▪ become ▪ … Collocations dictionary
sort of — mainly spoken 1) slightly, or in some ways Aren t you hungry? Sort of. I m mostly just tired. I m sort of worried about Jenny. 2) similar, but not exactly the same It s sort of a shiny bluish grey colour. People say I look sort of like my… … English dictionary