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121 cable TV
noun (a system of broadcasting television programmes by cable.) kabelfjernsyn -
122 dramatise
1) (to turn into the form of a play: She dramatized the novel for television.) dramatisere2) (to make real events seem like things that happen in a play: She dramatizes everything so!) spille ut, gjøre/formidle dramatisk -
123 drop off
1) (to become separated or fall off: The door-handle dropped off; This button dropped off your coat.) falle av, løsne2) (to fall asleep: I was so tired I dropped off in front of the television.) falle i søvn, sovne, døse, dorme av3) (to allow to get off a vehicle: Drop me off at the corner.) sette av -
124 get in
(to send for (a person): The television is broken - we'll need to get a man in to repair it.) sende etter, få tak i -
125 headlines
noun plural (a brief statement of the most important items of news, on television or radio: the news headlines.) nyhetssammendrag -
126 hire-purchase
noun ((also abbreviated to HP ei 'pi:) a way of buying an article by paying the price in several weekly or monthly parts: I got this television on hire-purchase; ( also adjective) a hire-purchase agreement.) (inn)kjøp på avbetaling -
127 ie
( abbreviation from Latin) (id est; that is to say; in other words: the media, i.e. television, radio and newspapers.) dvs. (det vil si) -
128 in the flesh
(actually present; in person: I have seen him on television, but never in the flesh.) i levende live, personlig
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