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1 police
pə'li:s 1. noun plural(the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc: Call the police!; The police are investigating the matter; ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.) politi2. verb(to supply (a place) with police: We cannot police the whole area.) utføre polititjeneste; holde ro og orden- policeman
- policewoman
- police stationpolitiIsubst. \/pəˈliːs\/ ( tar verb i flertall)1) politi, politifolk2) politistyrke, politikorps3) (militærvesen, amer.) renhold (av leir, post, stasjon e.l.), hygiene, renhet (av leir, post, stasjon e.l.)chief of police politisjef, politimester (som tittel)police raid politirassiapolice records ( jus) politiregisterpolice report ( jus) politirapportpolice station politistasjonput the police on\/to somebody sette politiet på noenthe police force politietIIverb \/pəˈliːs\/1) kontrollere, overvåke2) holde ro og orden i, innføre ro og orden i3) utstyre med politi4) ( gammeldags) styre5) (amer., militærvesen) vaske eller holde ren (om leir, post, stasjon e.l.) -
2 raid
reid 1. noun(a sudden, short and usually unexpected attack: The enemy made a raid on the docks; The police carried out a raid on the gambling den.) rassia2. verb1) (to make a raid on: The police raided the gambling club.) gjøre en rassia2) (to take things from: I'm hungry - let's raid the fridge.) plyndre, rane•- raideroverfalle--------razziaIsubst. \/reɪd\/1) ( militærvesen) raid, plyndringstokt, plutselig angrep, innfall2) kupp3) (politi)rassia, politirazzia, husundersøkelse4) ( handel) forklaring: spekulantaksjon for å skape kursfallraid into\/in plyndringstokt inntil\/iraid on innfall mot kupp mot rassia mot\/i husundersøkelse hosIIverb \/reɪd\/1) delta i raid, raide2) plyndre3) gjøre et innfall mot\/i, gjøre et raid mot\/i, gjøre en rassia mot\/i, gjøre husundersøkelse hos4) ( også overført) plyndre -
3 bust
past participle; see bust IIIsubst. \/bʌst\/1) ( skulptur) byste2) ( om kvinne) byste, barm, bystemålIIsubst. \/bʌst\/1) ( handel) nedgang, konkurs2) razzia, raid, arrestasjon3) fiasko, tabbe4) fyllefest, rangel, heisatur5) (amer.) slag, knyttneveslag6) ( militærvesen) degradering7) ( kortspill) hånd uten stikkgo on the bust feste, ranglehave a bust drikke seg dritingsIII1) sprenge(s), sprekke, bryte opp, slå inn, slå i stykker2) slå, fike til3) foreta en razzia4) ( slang) hekte, arrestere5) slå konkurs, gå konkurs, fallere, ruinere6) (militærvesen, amer.) degradere7) (amer.) temme8) stikke av fra, rive seg løs fra9) (universitet, slang, amer.) dumpe, bli kastet utbe busting være tissetrengt, nesten tisse på seg være overivrig, ivrebust a gut le seg ihjel overanstrenge segbust one's boiler ta seg helt ut, overanstrenge segbust oneself laughing holde på å dø av latter, holde på å le seg ihjelbust out bryte ut, stikke av, rømmebust something up slå noe i stykker, sprenge noe, bryte noe oppbust up ( om (ekte)par) gå fra hverandrelaugh fit to bust le så man holder på å knekke sammenIVadj. \/bʌst\/1) blakk, fallitt, konkurs, ruinert2) skadet, i stykkergo bust gå konkurs
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