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1 riches
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2 embarrassment
noun forlegenhet, flauhetsubst. \/ɪmˈbærəsmənt\/, \/emˈbærəsmənt\/1) forlegenhet, flauhet, sjenerthet2) pengeknipe, økonomisk uføre, økonomisk knipe3) ( om person eller ting) skam, besvær, hindring, belastningembarrassment of riches forlegenhet pga. overflod av gode ting og muligheter -
3 flaunt
flo:nt(to show off in order to attract attention to oneself: She flaunted her expensive clothes.) sprade, spankulere, vifte medverb \/flɔːnt\/1) snobbe seg med, vise seg med, prale med, briljere med, vise frem2) sprade, spankulere3) ( om flagg e.l.) vaie, blafre, vifte, flagreflaunt learned words smykke seg med (fine) ordflaunt oneself briske segflaunt one's vices stille lastene sine til skue -
4 heap
hi:p 1. noun1) (a large amount or a large number, in a pile: a heap of sand/apples.) haug, bunke, dynge2) ((usually in plural with of) many, much or plenty: We've got heaps of time; I've done that heaps of times.) haug, masse, bunkevis (av noe)2. verb1) (to put, throw etc in a heap: I'll heap these stones (up) in a corner of the garden.) legge/samle i en haug, dynge sammen2) (to fill or cover with a heap: He heaped his plate with vegetables; He heaped insults on his opponent.) hauge opp, fylle til overmål, overøse•- heapedbunke--------dynge--------haug--------hopIsubst. \/hiːp\/1) haug, bunke, dynge2) (amer., slang, om bil, også heap of junk)gammel kjerrebe struck all of a heap ( hverdagslig) bli totalt slått ut, bli helt paff, bli himmelfallenheaps better\/more mye bedre\/merheaps of massevis\/haugevis\/bunkevis av, masser\/hauger avthat's heaps det er mer enn nokIIverb \/hiːp\/1) fylle (til overmål)2) ( også overført) overøse, overdynge3) hauge sammen, samle i bunkeheap on someone eller heap someone overøse noen medheap up\/together ( også overført) legge\/samle i en haug\/bunke -
5 nouveau riche
subst. (flertall: nouveaux riches) \/ˌnuːvəʊˈriːʃ\/( fransk) nyrik, rik, oppkomling, nouveau riche -
6 rag
ræɡ(a piece of old, torn or worn cloth: I'll polish my bike with this old rag.) fille, klut- ragged- raggedly
- raggedness
- ragsfille--------klut--------lapp--------tekstilavfallIsubst. \/ræɡ\/1) (også spøkefullt om flagg, lommetørkle e.l.) fille, klut2) ( hverdagslig) (kles)fille3) ( hverdagslig) (avis)blekke, lefse4) fnugg, grann5) forklaring: studentarrangement i form av originale påfunn, opptog, karneval e.l., til veldedige formål6) halloi, leven7) ragtimelåt, ragtimemelodi8) ( bygg) stor, grovt formet skiferplate9) finskåret tobakk10) ( metallarbeid) grat, skjeggbe on the rag ha mensen (amer., hverdagslig) være i dårlig humør, være sintchew the rag la skravla gå diskutere (i det uendelige) beklage seg, surmulefrom rag to riches fra armod til rikdomget one's rag out (gammeldags, hverdagslig) bli i dårlig humør, bli sintglad rags finklær, finstaslike a red rag to a bull som å vifte med en rød klutlose one's rag (gammeldags, hverdagslig) miste humøretspread every rag of sail sette alle kluter tiltear to rags rive i stykker, rive i fillerIIverb \/ræɡ\/1) skjelle ut2) erte, plage3) bråke, holde leven4) spille i ragtimetakt5) male med klutIIIadj. \/ræɡ\/fille-, klute-, lappe- -
7 rich
ri1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) rik2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) rik (på)3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) verdifull, kostbar4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) fet, tung5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) flott, kostbar•- richly- richness
- richesfet--------fruktbar--------fyldig--------rik--------rikeligadj. \/rɪtʃ\/1) rik, velstående2) rikelig, stor, rikholdig, frodig3) kostbar, overdådig, dyrebar4) ( om mat) fet, mektig5) (om lyd, stemme eller farge) klangfull, varm, dyp6) ( om vin) fyldig, rund7) ( om duft) søt, tungrich in rik på• I have little money left after my journey, but I am rich in memoriesjeg har lite penger igjen etter reisen, men jeg er rik på minnerthat's pretty rich! det er ganske drøyt!the rich de rike -
8 wealth
welƟ1) (riches: He is a man of great wealth.) rikdom, velstand2) (a great quantity (of): a wealth of information.) vell, store mengder•- wealthyrikdom--------velstandsubst. \/welθ\/1) ( også overført) rikdom, velstand, overflod2) ( gammeldags) velstand, ve og vel, fremgang -
9 beyond measure
(very great: I'm offering you riches beyond measure!) uten grenser
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