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1 flesh
fleʃ1) (the soft substance (muscles etc) that covers the bones of animals.) kjøtt2) (the soft part of fruit: the golden flesh of a peach.) kjøtt•- fleshy- flesh and blood
- in the fleshkjøttIsubst. \/fleʃ\/1) kjøtt2) ( bibelsk) kjød3) flesk, fett4) ( botanikk) fruktkjøtt5) (gammeldags, mat) kjøtt6) hudall flesh alt levende, menneskeslektenexact\/have\/demand one's pound of flesh se➢ pound, 1flesh and fell med hud og hårgo the way of all flesh gå bort, døin good flesh i godt hold, velføddin the flesh legemlig, i levende live, personlig, i virkelighetenlose flesh bli tynnmake one's flesh creep få det til å gå kaldt nedover ryggen på en, få en til å grøssematerialize in the flesh bli til kjøtt og blodmore than flesh and blood can stand mer enn et menneske kan holde utone's own flesh and blood ens eget kjøtt og blodpress the flesh (slang, om kongelige, politikere e.l.) håndhilse på folkproud flesh dødkjøttput on flesh legge på segsins of the flesh se ➢ sin, 1IIverb \/fleʃ\/1) ( om hunder) gjøre blodtørstig (ved å la dem smake kjøtt av vilt)2) ( om hud e.l.) skrape -
2 sin
sin 1. noun(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) synd2. verb(to do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense: Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.) synde- sinner- sinful
- sinfully
- sinfulnesssynd--------syndeIsubst. \/sɪn\/1) ( religion) synd2) synd, noe galt, skamas... as sin så... som arvesyndenfor one's sins for ens synders skyldlike sin ( hverdagslig) som pesten, som bare det, intenstlist of sins synderegisterlive in sin ( hverdagslig) leve i synd (leve sammen uten å være gift)original sin arvesyndthe seven deady sins de syv dødssyndenesin of commission gjerningssyndsin of omission unnlatelsessyndsins of the flesh ukyskhet, kjødets synderIIverb \/sɪn\/syndesin against synde motIIIsubst. \/saɪn\/se ➢ sine
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