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I ʃed noun(a usually small building for working in, or for storage: a wooden shed; a garden shed.) skurII ʃed present participle - shedding; verb1) (to send out (light etc): The torch shed a bright light on the path ahead.) avgi/kaste (lys)2) (to cast off (clothing, skin, leaves etc): Many trees shed their leaves in autumn.) felle; kaste; røyte; skifte ham3) (to produce (tears, blood): I don't think many tears were shed when she left.) felle tårer, utgyte•skur--------utgyteIsubst. \/ʃed\/1) skur, skjul, bod2) verksted(s)hall3) hangar4) ( veving) fagII1) utgyte2) felle, kaste3) få til å gli av, prelle av på4) kaste av seg5) legge bort, legge av seg, kvitte seg med6) avgi, spre (ut), gi fra seg, sende utshed blood utgyte blodshed light on ( spesielt overført) kaste lys over, belyseshed tears felle tårershed the load ( elektronikk) utjevne belastningen
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