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1 rhyme
1. noun1) (a short poem: a book of rhymes for children.) vers, barnerim2) (a word which is like another in its final sound(s): `Beef' and `leaf' are rhymes.) rim3) (verse or poetry using such words at the ends of the lines: To amuse his colleagues he wrote his report in rhyme.) rim, vers2. verb((of words) to be rhymes: `Beef' rhymes with `leaf'; `Beef' and `leaf' rhyme.) rimerim--------rime--------versIsubst. \/raɪm\/1) rim, vers, regle2) rimord• is there a rhyme for fish?in rhyme på rimwithout rhyme or reason uten mening, uten grunn, uforståelig, urimeligIIverb \/raɪm\/rimerhyme to\/with rime på -
2 rhyme royal
subst.forklaring: slags vers som rimer, bestående av sju linjer -
3 counting-out rhyme
subst. \/ˈkaʊntɪŋaʊtraɪm\/telleregle, elling -
4 double rhyme
subst. \/ˌdʌblˈraɪm\/( metrikk) tostavelsesrim -
5 end rhyme
subst. \/ˈendraɪm\/( metrikk) enderim -
6 eye rhyme
subst. \/ˈaɪraɪm\/øyerim -
7 internal rhyme
subst.( metrikk) innrim -
8 masculine rhyme
subst.( metrikk) mannlig rim -
9 nursery rhyme
(a short, simple poem for children.) barnerimsubst.barnevers, barneregle, barnerim, barnesang -
10 sight rhyme
subst. \/ˈsaɪtraɪm\/øyerim -
11 stave rhyme
subst. \/ˈsteɪvraɪm\/( poesi) stavrim, bokstavrim, alliterasjon -
12 rime
Isubst. \/raɪm\/( poetisk) rim, rimfrostIIsubst. \/raɪm\/( gammeldags) se ➢ rhyme, 1IIIverb \/raɪm\/( gammeldags) se ➢ rhyme, 2IVverb \/raɪm\/( poetisk) dekke med rim -
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14 feminine
'feminin1) (of a woman: a feminine voice.) kvinnelig, feminin2) (with all the essential qualities of a woman: She was a very feminine person.) kvinnelig, feminin3) (in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc.) hunkjønns-•- feminism
- feministkvinneligIsubst. \/ˈfemɪnɪn\/( gramatikk) femininum, hunkjønnsordIIadj. \/ˈfemɪnɪn\/1) kvinnelig, kvinne-, (også om mann) feminin2) ( grammatikk) femininum-, hunkjønns-, av hunkjønn3) ( metrikk) kvinneligfeminine ending ( metrikk) kvinnelig utgangfeminine rhyme kvinnelig rim, tostavelsesrim svevende rim, trestavelsesrim -
15 Mother Goose
Gåsemor (fiktiv utgiver av barnerim)Mother Goose rhyme (amer.) barnerim -
16 nurse
nə:s 1. noun1) (a person who looks after sick or injured people in hospital: She wants to be a nurse.) sykepleier/-søster2) (a person, usually a woman, who looks after small children: The children have gone out with their nurse.) barnepleier; barnepike2. verb1) (to look after sick or injured people, especially in a hospital: He was nursed back to health.) pleie, stelle2) (to give (a baby) milk from the breast.) amme, gi bryst3) (to hold with care: She was nursing a kitten.) holde forsiktig, kjæle med4) (to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself.) nære, ruge over•- nursery- nursing
- nursemaid
- nurseryman
- nursery rhyme
- nursery school
- nursing-homeammeIsubst. \/nɜːs\/1) (syke)pleier, sykesøster2) (historisk, i velstående familier) barnepasser, barnepleier3) amme4) ( overført) noe(n) som pleier, noe(n) som fostrerState Registered Nurse ( offentlig godkjent) sykepleierskeIIverb \/nɜːs\/1) være pleier for (barn eller syke)2) pleie, stelle, pusle rundt3) amme, gi bryst4) kjæle med, klappe, holde i sine armer5) pleie, skjøtte, passe6) være forsiktig med, spare, skåne7) ta seg av, beskytte, fremme8) nærenurse a constituency holde sine velgere varmenurse a grudge against somebody ha et horn i siden til noennurse a plan ( også) klekke ut en plannurse the fire passe ilden sitte tett inntil ilden -
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'pouim(a piece of writing arranged in lines which usually have a regular rhythm and often rhyme.) diktdiktsubst. \/ˈpəʊɪm\/, \/ˈpəʊem\/diktprose poem prosadikt
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Rhyme — Rhyme, n. [OE. ryme, rime, AS. r[=i]m number; akin to OHG. r[=i]m number, succession, series, G. reim rhyme. The modern sense is due to the influence of F. rime, which is of German origin, and originally the same word.] [The Old English spelling… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rhyme — [rīm] n. [ME rime < OFr < rimer, to rhyme, prob. < Frank * rim, row, series, akin to OE, OHG rim, series, number < IE * rei (> OIr rim, number) < base * are , to join, fit (> ART1, RATIO, RITE): form infl. by assoc. with L… … English World dictionary
Rhyme — Rhyme, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rhymed};p. pr. & vb. n. {Rhyming}.] [OE. rimen, rymen, AS. r[=i]man to count: cf. F. rimer to rhyme. See {Rhyme}, n.] 1. To make rhymes, or verses. Thou shalt no longer ryme. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] There marched the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Rhyme — Rhyme, v. t. 1. To put into rhyme. Sir T. Wilson. [1913 Webster] 2. To influence by rhyme. [1913 Webster] Hearken to a verser, who may chance Rhyme thee to good. Herbert. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
rhyme — [n] poetry in which lines end with like sounds alliteration, beat, cadence, couplet, doggerel, half rhyme, harmony, iambic pentameter, measure, meter, nursery rhyme, ode, poem, poesy, poetry, rhythm, rune, slant rhyme, song, tune, verse, vowel… … New thesaurus
rhyme — ► NOUN 1) correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when used in poetry. 2) a short poem with rhyming lines. 3) rhyming poetry or verse. 4) a word with the same sound as another. ► VERB 1) (of a word, syllable, or… … English terms dictionary
Rhyme — A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words and is most often used in poetry and songs. The word rhyme may also refer to a short poem, such as a rhyming couplet or other brief rhyming poem such as nursery rhymes. Contents 1… … Wikipedia
rhyme — rhymer, n. /ruym/, n., v., rhymed, rhyming. n. 1. identity in sound of some part, esp. the end, of words or lines of verse. 2. a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: Find is a rhyme for mind and womankind. 3. verse or poetry having… … Universalium
rhyme — rhyme1 [raım] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: rime, probably from Latin rhythmus; RHYTHM] 1.) a short poem or song, especially for children, using words that rhyme ▪ a collection of traditional rhymes with illustrations →↑nursery rhyme… … Dictionary of contemporary English
rhyme — [[t]ra͟ɪm[/t]] rhymes, rhyming, rhymed 1) V RECIP ERG If one word rhymes with another or if two words rhyme, they have a very similar sound. Words that rhyme with each other are often used in poems. [V with n] June always rhymes with moon in old… … English dictionary
rhyme — I UK [raɪm] / US noun Word forms rhyme : singular rhyme plural rhymes * 1) [countable] a short poem, often for children, that has lines ending in the same sound 2) a) [countable] a word that ends with the same sound as another word rhyme for: Can … English dictionary