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1 rock-bottom
noun, adjective ((at) the lowest level possible: Prices have reached rock-bottom; rock-bottom prices.) lavpunkt, aller laveste nivåIsubst. \/ˌrɒkˈbɒtəm\/( hverdagslig) bunnivå, det absolutte minimum, det laveste, bånn i bøtta (hverdagslig)IIadj. \/ˌrɒkˈbɒtəm\/( hverdagslig) bunn-, minimal (aller laveste) -
2 rock-bottom prices
subst. flt.bunnpriser -
3 rock
I rok noun1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) stein(masse), klippe, skjær, fjell2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) stein3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) peppermyntestang•- rockery- rocky
- rockiness
- rock-bottom
- rock-garden
- rock-plant
- on the rocks II rok verb1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) gynge, vogge2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) lulle, vogge3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) ryste, skake•- rocker- rocky
- rockiness
- rocking-chair
- rocking-horse
- off one's rocker III rok((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock(emusikk); rocke-bergart--------fjell--------klippe--------stein--------steinmaterialeIsubst. \/rɒk\/1) ( også overført) klippe, fjell2) fjellgrunn3) kampestein, småstein (amer. og austr.)4) ( geologi) stein, bergart5) skjær6) ( britisk) sukkerstang, polkagris7) (amer., slang) diamant, edelsten8) ( slang) gryn, spenn9) ( narkotika) crackas firm as (a) rock stø som fjell, klippefastbe on the rocks være ødelagt, ha havarert, være mislykket, ha gått i stykkerekteskapet deres har gått i stykker stå på bar bakke, være helt ribbetbetween a rock and a hard place mellom barken og vedenget one's rocks off (vulgært, om menn) få tømt seg, få orgasmego on the rocks havarere, gå i stykkerhave rocks in one's head være stokk dumon the rocks ( om drink) med is• I'd like a whisky on the rocks, pleasejeg tar en whisky med is, takkpile up the rocks tjene rått med penger, håve inn pengerrun upon the rocks ( også overført) gå på grunn, lide skipbruddsee rocks ahead oppdage\/ane skjulte farersolid as a rock klippefast, stø som fjellIIsubst. \/rɒk\/se ➢ rock 'n' roll, 1IIIsubst. \/rɒk\/1) gynging, vugging2) ( historisk) håndrokk, teinIVverb \/rɒk\/1) gynge, vugge, bysse2) ( også overført) ryste, sjokkere, sette i bevegelse3) rocke, spille rock, danse til rockemusikk4) lulle5) ( gruvedrift) riste, vaskerock along (amer., hverdagslig) stå pårock the boat ødelegge alt sammen, forstyrre freden\/balansenrock with laughter riste av latter -
4 Rock
I rok noun1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) stein(masse), klippe, skjær, fjell2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) stein3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) peppermyntestang•- rockery- rocky
- rockiness
- rock-bottom
- rock-garden
- rock-plant
- on the rocks II rok verb1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) gynge, vogge2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) lulle, vogge3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) ryste, skake•- rocker- rocky
- rockiness
- rocking-chair
- rocking-horse
- off one's rocker III rok((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock(emusikk); rocke-bergart--------fjell--------klippe--------stein--------steinmaterialethe \/ħəˈrɒk\/Gibraltar(klippen) -
5 deposit
di'pozit 1. verb1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) legge (fra seg)2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) sette inn (i bank), deponere2. noun1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) innskudd2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) depositum3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) deponert beløp, depositum, pant4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) bunnfall, avleiring5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) forekomst, leieavleiring--------deponere--------depositum--------sedimentIsubst. \/dɪˈpɒzɪt\/1) ( økonomi) innskudd, innsatte penger2) depositum, depositumsavgift, deponert beløp, pant3) betrodd gods, oppbevart gjenstand4) oppbevaringssted, depot, lager5) ( økonomi) første avbetaling6) bunnfall, utfellingsprodukt7) ( geologi) avleiring, sedimentering8) forekomstdemand deposits innskudd uten oppsigelsestid, innskudd på brukskontointerest on deposits innskuddsrenteno deposit ( på flaske) ingen returon deposit i depositum, til oppbevaringIIverb \/dɪˈpɒzɪt\/1) ( økonomi) sette inn, skyte inn, betale inn2) deponere, overlate i forvaring, oppbevare, betro3) gi som sikkerhet, deponere, betale inn depositum4) utfelle, bunnfelle5) ( geologi) avsette, avleire, sedimentere6) legge ned, sette ned, plassere7) legge (egg) -
6 plummet
1. past tense, past participle - plummetted; verb((of a heavy weight) to fall or drop swiftly: The rock plummeted to the bottom of the cliff.) styrte, falle loddrett2. noun(An indicator hung down to see if something is vertical.)Isubst. \/ˈplʌmɪt\/1) ( teknikk) senklodd, blylodd2) ( sjøfart) lodd for dybdemåling, søkke3) ( overført) tyngdeIIverb \/ˈplʌmɪt\/( overført) stupe, rase nedover, synke kraftig
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