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pot 1. noun(any one of many kinds of deep container used in cooking, for holding food, liquids etc or for growing plants: a cooking-pot; a plant-pot; a jam-pot; The waiter brought her a pot of tea.) potte, gryte, krukke2. verb(to plant in a pot.) plante i potte- potted- pothole
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- take pot luckgryte--------kanne--------krukke--------potteIsubst. \/pɒt\/1) potte2) gryte, kasserolle, krukke, glass, kanne, ølkrus (med lokk)• jam pot• tea pot3) ( for fisk og krepsdyr) teine4) (sport, også hverdagslig) premie, pokal5) ( hverdagslig) mengde6) ( hverdagslig) stor\/høy innsats7) ( kortspill) pott, pulje8) (hverdagslig, i veddeløp) favoritt9) ( slang) kulemage, tjukkas10) ( hverdagslig) pamp, storkar13) leirgods, leirvarer14) ( hverdagslig) slengeskudd, slumpeskudd, skudd i blindebig pot en av de store guttago to pot ( hverdagslig) gå i vasken, falle i fisk, gå skeiskeep the pot boiling ( overført) holde saken varm, holde det gående klare seg økonomiskthe pot is calling the kettle back en skal ikke kaste stein når en sitter i glasshuspot of gold ( overført) gullgruve, lykketreffput the pot on sette mange penger påa watched pot never boils for den som venter, er tiden alltid langIIverb \/pɒt\/1) legge på glass, salte ned, sylte ned, hermetisere2) plante i potte3) (om baby, hverdagslig) sette på potte4) ( hverdagslig) skyte, plaffe ned5) ( hverdagslig) få fatt på, få tak i, fikse6) ( slang) narre, lure, snyte7) forkorte, sammentrengepot a ball ( biljard) støte en ball i hulletpot on somebody informere om noen, sladre på noenpot up potte om plante i potte(r)\/krukke(r)
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Pothole — Pot hole , n. A circular hole formed in the rocky beds of rivers by the grinding action of stones or gravel whirled round by the water in what was at first a natural depression of the rock. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pothole — also pot hole, 1826, originally a geological feature in glaciers and gravel beds, from M.E. pot in sense of a deep hole for a mine, or from peat digging (late 14c., sense now generally obsolete, but preserved in Scotland and northern England… … Etymology dictionary
pothole — [n] chuckhole cavity, crater, depression, dip, fracture, gap, hole, pit, pocket, rut, split; concept 513 … New thesaurus
pothole — ► NOUN 1) a deep natural underground cave formed by the eroding action of water. 2) a hole in a road surface. ► VERB Brit. ▪ explore underground potholes as a pastime. DERIVATIVES potholed adjective potholer noun potholing noun … English terms dictionary
pothole — [pät′hōl΄] n. 1. a deep hole or pit; esp., a deep, round hole formed in the rock of a river bed by gravel whirling in water 2. CHUCKHOLE 3. a deep cave extending downward underground … English World dictionary
Pothole — For other uses, see Pothole (disambiguation). A deep pothole on New York City s Second Avenue A pothole (sometimes called a kettle and known in parts of the Western United States as a chuckhole) is a type of disruption in the surface of a roadway … Wikipedia
pothole — [[t]pɒ̱thoʊl[/t]] potholes also pot hole 1) N COUNT A pothole is a large hole in the surface of a road, caused by traffic and bad weather. 2) N COUNT A pothole is a deep hole in the ground. Potholes often lead to underground caves and tunnels … English dictionary
pothole — UK [ˈpɒtˌhəʊl] / US [ˈpɑtˌhoʊl] noun [countable] Word forms pothole : singular pothole plural potholes 1) a hole in a road 2) British a large natural hole in a mountain or under the ground Derived word: potholed UK / US adjective … English dictionary
pothole — noun Date: 1826 1. a. a circular hole formed in the rocky bed of a river by the grinding action of stones or gravel whirled round by the water b. a sizable rounded often water filled depression in land 2. a pot shaped hole in a road surface 3. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pothole Dome — is a granite dome on the West side of Tuolumne Meadows, in Yosemite National Park. [cite web|url=http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=gnispq:3:16820796397353474508::NO::P3 FID:252454|title=Geographic Names Information… … Wikipedia
Pothole Skinny — Records.After a recommendation from friend Pat Gubler (PG Six), Stephen met up with Pat’s Tower Recordings’ band mate Scott Freyer. Quickly after, friends Frank Murphy and Mark Townsend agreed on joining in to create and nurture Pothole Skinny.… … Wikipedia