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fæt 1. noun1) (an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants: This meat has got a lot of fat on it.) fett2) (a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking: There are several good cooking fats on the market.) matfett2. adjective1) (having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape: He was a very fat child.) fet2) (large or abundant: Her business made a fat profit; A fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)) stor, rikelig•- fatness- fatten
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- fat-headfett--------fruktbar--------svær--------tjukk--------tykkIsubst. \/fæt\/1) fett2) fettstoff3) fedme, overvekt4) overflod, overmål5) (teater, slang) glansrollechew the fat slå av en prat, skravle, sladre prate i vei i det uendeligecrack a fat ( slang) få ereksjondeep fat frityrlive on the fat of the land eller live off the fat of the land leve godt, ha gode tider, ha det beste av altput on fat eller put on flesh gå opp i vektthe fat det feteste, den fete delen, det bestethe fat is in the fire ( hverdagslig) det oser hett, fanden er løs, nå er hundreogett uteunsaturated fat umettet fettIIverb \/fæt\/1) ( gammeldags) gjø, fete opp2) bli fetIIIadj. \/fæt\/1) tykk, fet, korpulent, pløsete, kvapsete, spekket2) (vel)gjødd, slakte-, gjø-slaktedyr\/gjøfe3) stor, diger, svær, tykk4) fet, fettet, fettholdig, oljete• fat food5) fruktbar, fet6) (amer.) kvaerik, harpiksholdig7) givende, innbringende, fet8) rikelig, velforsynt, velfylta fat chance (hverdagslig, spøkefullt) forsvinnende liten sjansea fat part ( teater) en stor rollecut it fat ( slang) legge på litt ekstrafat cat ( nedsettende) rik og innflytelsesrik person (spesielt forretningsmann eller politiker)fat (face) type ( typografi) fet typegrow fat bli fet, bli tykk, legge på segit's not over till the fat lady sings ( hverdagslig) det er ikke over før det er over
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