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po:1) (to (cause to) flow in a stream: She poured the milk into a bowl; Water poured down the wall; People were pouring out of the factory.) helle; strømme ut2) ((only with it as subject) to rain heavily: It was pouring this morning.) pøsregne, hølje nedhelle--------skjenke--------strømmeIsubst. \/pɔː\/1) ( også overført) strøm2) ( hverdagslig) øsregn3) støping (dvs. den mengde betong e.l. som støpes på én gang)4) støpehullIIverb \/pɔː\/1) helle, øse, slå2) ( om skudd) avfyre, løsne3) strømme, flyte, renne, munne4) øsregne• it is pouring (with rain) \/ it is pouring down5) støpe (betong), helle i støpeformit never rains but it pours en ulykke kommer sjelden alenepour cold water on somebody's ardour helle kaldt vann i blodet på noenpour it on (amer., hverdagslig) stå på, legge alle krefter tilpour oil on troubled waters ( overført) gyte olje på opprørt havpour oneself into ( spøkefullt) kle på seg, presse seg inn ipour out slå\/helle ut slå i, servere, skjenkespy utøse utpour out one's troubles utøse sitt hjerte, klage sin nødpour something into donere noe til, gi noe til
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