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1 tis
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2 tisse
pee, urinate* * *vb pee,( børnesprog) piddle, wee-wee;[ tisse i bukserne (, i sengen)] wet one's pants (, one's bed). -
3 tissetrængende
adj wanting to pee. -
4 trang
close, poky, urge* * *I. (en)( nød) want,( stærkere, F) need ( fx be in want (, need));[ en indre trang] an inward urge;[ drevet af en indre trang til at] feeling an urge to, compelled by an urge to;[ føle trang til] want; feel a desire (, craving) for;[ føle trang til at] want to, feel a desire to ( fx speak), feel an urge to ( fx hit him),F feel impelled to ( fx say something);( behov) feel a need to ( fx go to the toilet);[ en naturlig trang] a natural desire,(dvs til at gå på wc) the call of nature ( fx feel the call ofnature);[ når trangen kom over ham] when the urge came over (el. on) him.II. adj( om plads) narrow,( stærkere) cramped;( stram) tight;[ døren går trangt] the door sticks;[ trange tider] hard times;(se også kår).
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