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1 spilling-line
subst. \/ˈspɪlɪŋlaɪn\/( sjøfart) dempgording -
2 flicker
'flikə 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) blafre, flimre, flakke2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) spille, flimre, glimte2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) blafrende/flimrende lys, glimtflimreIsubst. \/ˈflɪkə\/1) blafring, glimting, urolig lys, spilling2) ( EDB) flimmer, flimring3) (TV) flimring, snø (hverdagslig)4) flagring5) ( overført) glimtIIverb \/ˈflɪkə\/1) blafre, glimte, spille, flimre2) flagre, spille, danse, svinge3) ( om fugl) flakse, slå med vingene4) ( overført) spille (om smil)flicker out blåse ut, slukneflicker up blusse opp -
3 piping
1) (the act of playing a musical pipe or pipes.) fløytespill, sekkepipespill2) ((the act or process of conveying water, gas etc by means of) a length of pipe or number of pipes: lead piping; Piping the oil ashore will not be easy.) rørledning; det å lede noe i rørrørIsubst. \/ˈpaɪpɪŋ\/1) spilling, blåsing, piping2) rør, rørledning, rørnett3) (matlaging, om kake) pyntelinje, rand (laget med kakesprøyte e.l)4) ( håndarbeid) pyntesnor, snorbesetning, kanting, pynting med snorerIIadj. \/ˈpaɪpɪŋ\/pipende -
4 wow
Isubst. \/waʊ\/( slang) braksuksess, fulltrefferIIsubst. \/waʊ\/ eller wow-wow1) voff, bjeff2) ( også wow and flutter) forklaring: uønskede variasjoner i lydfrekvens ved spilling av lydbånd eller platerIIIverb \/waʊ\/( slang) gjøre suksess, imponereIVinterj. \/waʊ\/kult, neimen• wow! what a dress
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