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1 pill
pil(a small ball or tablet of medicine, to be swallowed: She took a pill; sleeping-pills.) pillepille--------tablettIsubst. \/pɪl\/1) tablett, pille2) ( slang) ball, kule3) (amer. slang) ubehagelig person\/sak, kjedelig fyrbe on the pill eller take the pill ta p-pillerpill p-pillen, pillensugar the pill eller sweeten the pill sukre pillenswallow the bitter pill svelge den bitre pille, bite i det sure epletIIverb \/pɪl\/1) ( tekstil) nuppe, lage klumper2) gi medisin i pilleform3) lage piller -
2 morning-after pill
noun (a contraceptive pill that a woman can take soon after having sex.) abortpille -
3 chill
il 1. noun1) (coldness: There's a chill in the air.) kulde, kjølighet2) (an illness which causes shivering: I think I've caught a chill.) forkjølelse, kuldegysning2. adjective(cold: a chill wind.) kjølig3. verb(to make cold (without freezing): Have you chilled the wine?) (av)kjøle- chilly- chillinesskald--------kjøle--------kjøligIsubst. \/tʃɪl\/1) ( også overført) kulde, kjølighet2) kuldegysning, feberfrysning, forkjølelse3) ( teknikk) kokillecast\/throw a chill over legge en demper på, ødeleggecatch a chill bli forkjølet, forkjøle sega chill in the air kjølig lufttake the chill off varme opp, kuldslå ( om vin) temperereIIverb \/tʃɪl\/1) kjølne, bli kald, gjøre kald, få til å fryse2) ( overført) avkjøle, kjøle av, dempe3) ( teknikk) herde (spesielt med plutselig berøring med kaldt metall)4) ( dialekt) varme opp, kuldslå5) få en febergysningbe chilled to the bone\/marrow fryse helt inn i sjelen, være stivfrossenchill out ( hverdagslig) slappe avIIIadj. \/tʃɪl\/kald, kjølig, nedslående, dyster• they wanted to sell the flat, but the prospects were chillde ville selge leiligheten, men utsiktene var dystretake a chill pill ( hverdagslig) slappe av, roe seg -
4 resolve
1) (to make a firm decision (to do something): I've resolved to stop smoking.) beslutte2) (to pass (a resolution): It was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.) vedta3) (to take away (a doubt, fear etc) or produce an answer to (a problem, difficulty etc).) løseerklæringIsubst. \/rɪˈzɒlv\/1) beslutning2) besluttsomhetkeep one's resolve stå fast på sin beslutningIIverb \/rɪˈzɒlv\/1) bestemme seg for, beslutte, sette seg fore, resolverehvis han har bestemt seg for å gjøre det, kan du ikke få ham til å endre beslutning2) løse3) fjerne4) løse opp, oppløse5) ( medisin) resorbere, fordele, svinneresolve into konstituere somresolving power oppløsningsevne -
5 sugar
'ʃuɡə 1. noun(the sweet substance that is obtained from sugar-cane, or from the juice of certain other plants, and used in cooking and for sweetening tea, coffee etc: Do you take sugar in your coffee?) sukker2. verb(to sweeten, cover or sprinkle with sugar.) strø sukker på, sukre- sugary- sugariness
- sugar-cane
- sugar-coated
- sugar-free
- sugar lump
- sugar tongskarbohydrat--------sukker--------sukreIsubst. \/ˈʃʊɡə\/1) sukker2) sukkerbit3) (spesielt amer., hverdagslig, i tiltale) kjære, kjæreste, skatt, elskling4) smiger, sukkersøte ord5) ( slang) LSD, heroinIIverb \/ˈʃʊɡə\/1) ( også overført) sukre2) strø sukker på, strø sukker i, søte (med sukker)sugar someone up ( overført) smigre noen, smiske for noensugar the pill ( overført) sukre pillen gjøre noe lettere å svelgeIIIinterj. \/ˈʃʊɡə\/( eufemisme for shit) pokker også! -
6 tablet
'tæblit1) (a pill: Take these tablets for your headache; a sleeping-tablet (= a tablet to make one sleep).) tablett, pille2) (a flat piece or bar (of soap etc): I bought a tablet of soap.) stykke; (sjokolade)plate3) (a piece of usually stone with a flat surface on which words are engraved etc: They put up a marble tablet in memory of his father.) (minne)tavlepille--------tablettsubst. \/ˈtæblət\/1) tablett, pille2) tavle (med inskripsjon)3) skriveblokk4) ( gammeldags) skrivetavle, skriveplate5) liten plate, skive6) ( av såpe) stykke
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