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1 stem
I 1. stem noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) stilk2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) stett3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) forstavn2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) stamme fra- - stemmedII stem past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).)baug--------stengel--------stett--------stilkIsubst. \/stem\/1) ( botanikk) stamme, stengel, stilk2) ( sjøfart) stavn, stevn, forstavn, forstevn3) ( mekanikk) (bolt- eller nagle)stamme, (nøkkel)skaft, (låse)tapp, spindel (på ventil)4) stilk (på pipe), stett (f.eks. på vinglass)5) ( musikk) (note)hals6) ( på ur) (opptrekks)krone7) ( radio) (rør)fot8) ( språkvitenskap) (ord)stamme, stav (del av runetegn)9) stamme (linje av forfedre)from stem to stern fra for til akter, fra den ene enden til den andre, tvers igjennomIIsubst. \/stem\/( ski) stem, sving, plogkjøringIIIverb \/stem\/1) ( sjøfart) stevne, styre2) fjerne stilk3) sette stilk på (kunstige blomster e.l.)stem a vessel bokføre et skip for lastetørnstem from stamme fra, skrive seg fra, skyldesstem the current ( sjøfart) gå (opp) mot strømmenIVverb \/stem\/1) stanse, stoppe2) demme opp (for)3) ( overført) stanse, demme opp for4) ( ski) ploge, bremse ved plogkjøring -
2 bulb
1) (the ball-shaped part of the stem of certain plants, eg onions, tulips etc, from which their roots grow.) (blomster)løk, knoll2) ((also light bulb) a pear-shaped glass globe surrounding the element of an electric light.) lyspære3) (the pear-shaped end of a thermometer.) kule•- bulbouspæresubst. \/bʌlb\/1) (blomster)løk, knoll2) lyspære, elektrisk pære, kolbe3) ball, kolbe4) ( anatomi) bulbus5) ( mekanikk) vulstbulb of a hair ( anatomi) hårsekk, hårrot -
3 flower
1. noun(the part of a plant or tree from which fruit or seed grows, often brightly coloured and sometimes including the stem on which it grows: a bunch of flowers.) blomst, blomstring2. verb((of plants etc) to produce flowers: This plant flowers in early May.) blomstre- flowered- flowery
- flower-bed
- flower-pot
- in flowerblomstre--------blomstringIsubst. \/ˈflaʊə\/1) ( også overført) blomst2) blomstring3) ( retorikk) blomstcardinal flower ( plante) forklaring: lobeliaarten Lobelia cardinaliscome into flower blomstre, springe ut(the) flower of ( overført) (det) beste av, blomsten avflowers of speech ( ofte spøkefullt) språkblomsterflowers of sulphur ( kjemi) svovelblommein flower i blomst, i fullt florin the flower of på høyden av, på toppen avi sin ungdoms blomst \/ i ungdommens vårwork something with flowers brodere blomster på noeIIverb \/ˈflaʊə\/1) ( også overført) blomstre, slå ut i blomst2) trives, utvikles3) pryde med blomster4) drive frem blomster, få til å blomstre -
4 leaf
li:fplural - leaves; noun1) (a part of a plant growing from the side of a stem, usually green, flat and thin, but of various shapes depending on the plant: Many trees lose their leaves in autumn.) blad, løv2) (something thin like a leaf, especially the page of a book: Several leaves had been torn out of the book.) blad3) (an extra part of a table, either attached to one side with a hinge or added to the centre when the two ends are apart.) klaff, forlengelsesplate•- leaflet- leafy
- turn over a new leafblad--------lauvIsubst. (flertall: leaves) \/liːf\/1) ( botanikk) løv, blad, løvverk2) blad (av te eller tobakk)3) ( papir) blad4) ( metall) folie, blad, lamell, tynn skive, tynt flak, tynn plate5) fløy, seksjon (av vindu, dør eller lignende)6) ( til forlengelse av bord e.l.) klaff, plate, ileggsplate, lem7) ( teknikk) klaff, broklaff8) klaff, fjærblad (del av geværsikte)9) tann (i drev eller på tannhjul)come into leaf springe ut, sprettefall of the leaf løvfall, løvfallstid, høstindeciduous leaves løv som ikke faller avbe in (full) leaf være utsprungetopposite leaves ( botanikk) motsatte bladerput out leaves slå ut, få bladershake like a leaf eller tremble like a leaf skjelve som et aspeløvtake a leaf out of somebody's book ( overført) følge noens eksempelturn over a new leaf ( overført) begynne et nytt liv, starte på nytt, forbedre seg, bli et nytt og bedre mennesketurn over the leaves of a book bla i en bokIIverb \/liːf\/1) få løv, springe ut2) bla, bla i, bla gjennom, vendeleaf through bla i, bla gjennom -
5 plant
1. noun1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plante2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) anlegg, inventar3) (a factory.) fabrikk2. verb1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) plante, så, sette2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) beplante3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) plante/plassere/anbringe (seg)4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) plante, gjemme•- planterfabrikkanlegg--------planteIsubst. \/plɑːnt\/1) plante, vekst2) stikling3) avling, skurd4) fabrikk5) maskineri, anlegg, inventar6) ( teater) forklaring: person, handling eller replikk som introduserer et tema som vil bli fulgt opp senere i stykket7) ( teater) forklaring: skuespiller som sitter tilfeldig blant publikum8) ( slang) plantet tyvegods, plantet spor, avtalt svindel, politifelle9) ( slang) spion, angiver, infiltratør11) stilling, positur(be) in plant (være) i vekstlose plant visnemiss plant ikke spireIIverb \/plɑːnt\/1) plante, så, sette, beplante2) sette ut3) ( overført) innplante, innpode4) ( hverdagslig) plassere, sette, plante, stasjonere (om person)5) plante (med kraft eller tyngde), slå6) kolonisere, la nybyggere slå seg ned i7) grunnlegge, anlegge8) ( slang) gjemme, skjule9) plassere, legge ut, plante (for å villede)10) plante, smugle inn, innføre11) forlate, la i stikkenplant evidence on somebody plante bevismateriale på noenplant oneself plassere seg slå seg ned ta oppstillingplant out plante ut -
6 thorn
Ɵo:n(a hard, sharp point sticking out from the stem of certain plants: She pricked her finger on a thorn.) torn- thornypigg--------tornsubst. \/θɔːn\/1) ( botanikk) torn2) ( botanikk) tornebusk, tornekratt3) ( i runeskrift e.l.) thorn4) ( zoologi) brodd, pigg5) ( insekt) forklaring: måler i slekten Ennomusbe on thorns eller sit on thorns sitte som på nålera thorn in one's side en torn i øyet -
7 tree
tri:(the largest kind of plant, with a thick, firm, wooden stem and branches: We have three apple trees growing in our garden.) tre- treetop- tree-trunk
- tree linetreIsubst. \/triː\/1) ( botanikk) tre2) tre(stykke), trebit3) (sko)blokk, (sko)lest4) ( gammeldags eller poetisk) galge5) (gammeldags, bibelsk) kors, korsets treat the top of the tree øverst på rangstigenbark up the wrong tree være på villspor, henvende seg feilbe up a tree sitte fint i det, være ille ute være på villsporindeciduous trees eviggrønne trærout of one's tree (spesielt amer.) vanvittig, fullstendig galse ➢ applethe tree of knowledge kunnskapens trethe tree of the universe ( religion) verdenstreetIIverb \/triː\/1) jage opp i et tre2) klatre\/redde seg opp i et tre3) ( om sko) blokke ut, sette på lest4) ( overført) sette i knipe
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