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1 tire
I see tyre II verb(to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary: Walking tired her; She tires easily.) trette, bli trett, utmatte- tired- tiredness
- tireless
- tirelessly
- tirelessness
- tiresome
- tiresomely
- tiresomeness
- tiring
- tire outdekkIsubst. \/ˈtaɪə\/(amer.) se ➢ tyreIIverb \/ˈtaɪə\/1) trette, utmatte2) bli trett, bli utkjørt, gå trett, trettes3) kjede, trette4) tyne, utpinetire of bli trett av, gå trett av, bli lei av, gå lei avtire out trette ut, utmatteIIIverb \/ˈtaɪə\/ ( gammeldags)1) ikle2) pynte, smykke -
2 fit
I 1. fit adjective1) (in good health: I am feeling very fit.) i fin form, sprek, sunn og frisk2) (suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person: a dinner fit for a king.) passende, egnet, skikket2. noun(the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc: Your dress is a very good fit.) riktig størrelse og passform3. verbpast tense, past participle fitted -)1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.) passe, sitte godt2) (to be suitable for: Her speech fitted the occasion.) passe til3) (to put (something) in position: You must fit a new lock on the door.) tilpasse, legge, felle inn4) (to supply with; to equip with: She fitted the cupboard with shelves.) utstyre, forsyne•- fitness- fitter
- fitting 4. noun1) (something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc: kitchen fittings.) (fastmontert) tilbehør, beslag2) (the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit: I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow.) prøve, tilpasning•- fit in- fit out
- see/think fit II fit noun1) (a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy: She suffers from fits.) anfall2) (something which happens as suddenly as this: a fit of laughter/coughing.) anfall, plutselig innfall•anfall--------høvelig--------passendeIsubst. \/fɪt\/1) ( medisin) anfall, tilfelle (epileptisk anfall e.l.)2) ( hverdagslig) utbrudd, anfallraserianfall\/raseriutbruddlatteranfall\/latterutbrudd3) nykke, innfall4) passformdisse klærne har bra passform \/ disse klærne sitter brasitte godt \/ være trang5) pasning, tilpasning6) ( gammeldags) sang (del av dikt)7) ( maskinfag) passingby fits and starts rykkvis, uregelmessig, i rykk og nappdrunken fit sterk beruselsei fylla\/i beruselsefainting fit besvimelsesanfallfall down in a fit falle om i krampefit of apoplexy slag, slaganfallgive somebody fits slå noen sønder og sammenhave a fit bli fra segin fits ( hverdagslig) med ukontrollert lattermake a tight fit slutte tett (inntil)throw a fit få et anfall, få en raptusII1) ( om klær) passe, sitte• how does it fit me?2) passe, passe til, passe i3) gjøre passende, gjøre skikket, forberede, kvalifisere4) tilpasse, avpasse, svare til5) sette sammen, montere, sette inn, sette opp6) prøve7) utstyre, utruste8) finne plass til, finne rom for9) tilsvare, være i harmoni medfit for ta mål avfit in arrangere, få til passe til, passe inn, passe inn ifit into passe i, passe inn ifit in with stemme overens med, harmonere med, passe sammen medfit out utstyre, utruste, skaffe innrede, møblerefit the bill passe, være egnet fylle behovetfit to tilpasse etterfit to perfection sitte perfektfit up innrede, møblereutruste, utstyre, skaffe sette sammen, monterefabrikkere en falsk anklage motIIIadj.1) passende, skikket2) verd, som fortjener, kvalifisert3) ferdig, klar, nær ved (hverdagslig)4) i god form, pigg, friskbe fit for passe for, duge tilfit for fight klar til strid uten større skaderfit for service våpenførfit for work arbeidsførfit to be tied rasendefit to eat spiseligfit to live in beboeligkeep fit holde seg i formsurvival of the fittest de sterkeste\/best skikkede overleverthink\/see fit to anse\/finne passende å -
3 burst
past tense, past participle; see burstIsubst. \/bɜːst\/1) revne, brudd, lekkasje2) eksplosjon, salve, sprengning3) utbrudd, anfall4) ( om vær) skyll, byge, skrallat a burst i ett slagII1) briste, ryke, (få til å) revne, sprekke, sprenge(s), eksplodere2) styrte, fare, brase, buse, komme styrtende3) smelleburst a tyre punktere et dekk, få et dekk punktertburst in styrte inn, brase\/buse inn avbryte, (plutselig) falle innburst into bryte ut i, plutselig begynne åhesten satte plutselig i\/til å galoppere briste iburst into flames ta fyrburst in (up)on somebody komme overraskende\/plutselig på noenburst in (up)on a conversation avbryte en samtale, blande seg inn i en samtaleburst open sprenge i stykker, bryte opp, fly oppburst out styrte ut, bryte frem, bryte ut briste i
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