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1 tynne ut
thin -
2 mager jord
thin el. poor soil -
3 tynn luft
thin air, rarefied air -
4 tynne ut
thin out -
5 fortynne
thin, dilute -
6 mager
thin, lank, lean, haggard, meagre -
7 mager
lean, thin* * *adj. [ om person] skinny, thin adj. [ om person og levende dyr] thin, spare, lean (f.eks.a thin (el. lean
) man; she is awfully thin; his face is thin; his arms (, hands) are thin adj. [ uttæret] emaciated, gaunt; (om ansikt også) haggard (f.eks. ) adj. [om kjøtt, motsatt av fett] lean (f.eks. ) adj. [om jord o.l.] poor, lean, meagre (f.eks. ) adj. [om materialer etc.] lean (f.eks. ) adj. [ middelmådig] meagre (f.eks. ); poor (f.eks. ) adj. [ liten] meagre (f.eks. ); scanty (f.eks.his scanty resources, income, pay
) adj. (fig) [ikke fyldig, ikke uttømmende, etc.] thin (f.eks.the matter of the book is rather thin
) adj. (typografi) [ om skrift] lean(-faced) -
8 finblikk
subst. thin plate, thin sheet -
9 fordufte
verb. [ bli til ingenting] evaporate (f.eks. ), disappear, vanish into thin air (f.eks.all our capital had vanished into thin air
) verb. [ forsvinne] vanish verb. [ stikke av] make oneself scarce, decamp (f.eks. ) -
10 sjikt
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11 skikt
subst. (Riksmål, eg. sjikt) layer, stratum, ply subst. (plast) (Riksmål, eg. sjikt) thin bed, thin layer -
12 syltynn
adj. skinny, thin, very thin -
13 tynn
fine, fine, slim, thin, lean* * *adj. slender, weak, light, thin, slim, lean -
14 ferniss
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15 filmkondensator
subst. thin-film capacitor -
16 filmtransistor
subst. thin-film transistor -
17 finplate
subst. (metall) thin sheet -
18 flatbrød
subst. thin wafer crispbread subst. skotsk: bannock -
19 forsvinne som dugg for solen
vanish into thin air, vanish like dew before the sun (el. like smoke) -
20 fortynne
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thin´ly — thin «thihn», adjective, thin|ner, thin|nest, adverb, verb, thinned, thin|ning, noun. –adj. 1. with little space from one side to the opposite side; not thick: »a thin book, thin paper, thin wire. The ice o … Useful english dictionary
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