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  • 1 bush

    buʃ
    1) (a growing thing between a tree and a plant in size: a rose bush.) busk
    2) ((in Australia, Africa etc) wild uncultivated country.) villmark, (ur)skog
    busk
    I
    subst. \/bʊʃ\/
    1) ( botanikk) busk, buskvekst
    2) buskas, krattskog, kratt
    3) ( i Afrika og Australia) bush, utmark, villmark, ødemark
    4) ( også bush of hair) hårmanke
    5) revehale
    6) (austr., spøkefullt) landsbygda
    7) ( gammeldags) forklaring: eføybunt brukt som skilt utenfor kro\/gjestgiveri
    beat about\/around the bush gå som katten rundt den varme grøten, ikke komme til poenget
    hey, stop beating about the bush, and tell me what's going on! the
    bush (austr.) landet, landsbygda
    go bush ( om husdyr) forklaring: streife rundt i ødemarken ( om mennesker) forklaring: forkaste sivilisasjonen og leve for seg selv i ødemarken
    good wine needs no bush gode varer anbefaler seg selv
    take to the bush flykte, flytte til ødemarken
    II
    subst. \/bʊʃ\/
    ( teknikk) bøssing
    III
    verb \/bʊʃ\/
    buske seg, danne busk
    bush it forklaring: bo eller telte ute i ødemarken
    IV
    verb \/bʊʃ\/
    ( teknikk) sette bøssing i

    English-Norwegian dictionary > bush

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