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1 game
ɡeim 1. noun1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) lek2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spill3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) kamp4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vilt2. adjective(brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig, villig, med på alt- gamely- games
- gamekeeper
- game point
- game reserve
- game warden
- the game is upkamp--------lek--------modig--------spillIsubst. \/ɡeɪm\/1) spill, lek2) (spesielt amer.) kamp3) (spill)parti4) vunnet spill, game (tennis), sett (bordtennis og badminton)5) ( kortspill) utgang6) stilling, poengstilling7) forehavende, plan8) lek, spøk, tull, knep, triks, påfunn• what a game!• I'm tired of all his games!9) spill10) ( hverdagslig) bransje11) mot, utholdenhetahead of the game tidlig ute, i forkant av noeanyone's game konkurranse med uvisst utfall, åpen konkurransebeat someone at his own game slå noen på hjemmebanebe in the game være med i spillet, være innblandetbe off one's game være ute av form, ikke være i slagbe on one's game være i god form, være i slagbe on the game (britisk, slang) trekke på gaten (være prostituert)be up to game være ute etter noe, drive med noe• what game is he up to?children's game barnelekfly at higher game ( overført) sikte høyere, ha høyere målfun and games se ➢ fun, 1the game is up\/over spillet er over, slaget er tapta game of chess et parti sjakkthe game of politics det politiske spilletgame, set and match game, set og match (tennis); avgjørende seier (overført)game time ( hverdagslig) (på) alvor, på tide å få gjort det som skal gjøres• OK, it's game time, let's give it our bestOK, nå er det alvor, la oss gjøre vårt bestegive the game away avsløre alt, røpe alt, forsnakke seghave a game with somebody fleipe med noen• you're having a game with me, you fool!du fleiper med meg, din tosk!know someone's game eller be up to someone's game vite hva noen er ute etter, kjenne noens triksmake a game of somebody gjøre narr av noennone of your games! ikke prøv deg!, ikke finn på noe tull!play a good game of... spille... godtplay an underhand game bruke knep, spille fordektplay games spille spill, leke leker, leke, tulle, skape seg• stop playing games with the remote!play games with somebody ( overført) leke med noen (for å forvirre eller villede), være overfladisk opptatt av noenplay someone's game gå noens ærendplay the game spille fair, følge spillereglene, være fair, opptre rettferdig, holde seg til reglene, opptre sportslig• that's not playing the game!put somebody off one's game vippe noen av pinnen, forvirre noenthe name of the game alfa og omega, det vesentligethrow a game tape med hensikttwo can play at that game ( overført) jeg kan også spille det spillet, du får igjen med samme myntIIsubst. \/ɡeɪm\/1) ( dyr som er gjenstand for jakt) vilt2) ( også overført) bytte, lovlig bytte, målbe an easy game for somebody ( overført) være et lett bytte for noenIIIverb \/ɡeɪm\/spille hasardgame away spille bortIVadj. \/ɡeɪm\/1) jakt-, vilt-2) modig, standhaftig, besluttsom, utholdendebe game (for) ha lyst (til), ville være med (på), være lysten på, være sugen pådet er ikke meg imot\/gjerne for megbe game to do something ha lyst til å gjøre noe, være lysten\/sugen på å gjøre noedie gaming dø kjempende, være utholdende like til det sisteVadj. \/ɡeɪm\/halt, lam• as a result of the accident, he had a game arm -
2 dangerous
adjective (very unsafe and likely to be the cause of danger: a dangerous road; a dangerous enemy.) farligfarligadj. \/ˈdeɪn(d)ʒ(ə)rəs\/1) farlig, risikofylt, forbundet med fare2) (amer. dialekt) kritisk sykdangerous driving uforsvarlig kjøring, skjødesløshet i trafikkendangerous for\/to farlig forplay a dangerous game spille et høyt spill -
3 foul
1. adjective1) ((especially of smell or taste) causing disgust: a foul smell.) illeluktende, stinkende2) (very unpleasant; nasty: a foul mess.) ekkel, motbydelig2. noun(an action etc which breaks the rules of a game: The other team committed a foul.) ureglementert spill, straffespark, juks3. verb1) (to break the rules of a game (against): He fouled his opponent.) bryte spillereglene2) (to make dirty, especially with faeces: Dogs often foul the pavement.) grise/skitne til•heslig--------motbydelig--------skitten--------stygg--------ubehagelig--------vulgærIsubst. \/faʊl\/1) ( sport e.l.) ikke tillatt spill, fusk, feil ball (baseball)2) ( seiling og fisking) kollisjon, sammenfiltring3) noe som er fælt, noe som er galt, noe som er ufyselig4) fotsykdom hos dyrcommit a foul ( sport) bryte en regelIIverb \/faʊl\/1) skitne til, forurense2) ( om dyr) skitne til med avføring3) vanære(s), besudle(s), bringe skam over4) tette til, tette seg, blokkere(s)5) ( sjøfart) kollidere med, komme i veien for6) ( sjøfart) floke (seg) til, sette seg fast7) ( sport) spille galt, bryte reglenefoul oneself gjøre i buksafoul one's own nest se ➢ nest, 1foul up ( hverdagslig) feile, tabbe seg ut, drite seg utIIIadj. \/faʊl\/1) ( om lukt og smak) avskyelig, fæl, ekkel2) ( om humør e.l.) dårlig, elendig3) moralsk avskyelig, skjendig4) ( sport) regelstridig, ugyldig, utenfor, gal, uærlighan kastet ballen utenfor \/ han kastet ballen galt5) (om vær, vei, sjø e.l.) vanskelig, farlig6) tilskitnet, forurenset7) tilstoppet, tilgrodd8) ( om mat) råtten9) ( om manuskript e.l.) full av feil, full av rettelserfall\/run foul of se ➢ fallfoul dealings se ➢ dealingfoul means se ➢ meansfoul papers se ➢ paperfoul weather se ➢ weatherhave a foul mouth se ➢ mouthIVadv. \/faʊl\/feil, ureglementert, på uærlig vis
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