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leis 1. noun1) (a string or cord for fastening shoes etc: I need a new pair of laces for my tennis shoes.) (sko)lisse, snor, reim2) (delicate net-like decorative fabric made with fine thread: Her dress was trimmed with lace; ( also adjective) a lace shawl.) blonde, knipling(er)2. verb(to fasten or be fastened with a lace which is threaded through holes: Lace (up) your boots firmly.) snøreknipling--------lisseIsubst. \/leɪs\/1) snor, bånd, lisse, reim2) blonde, kniplingblondepynt, blondebesetning, kniplingspynt3) ( flertall) kniplinger4) ( uniform) snor, tresse5) (hverdagslig, også lacing) kaffedokter, forklaring: brennevin som tilsetning i annen drikke6) ( slang) pengerIIverb \/leɪs\/1) snøresko som kan snøres \/ snøresko2) pynte med snorer, besette med snorer, pynte med tresser, besette med tresser3) pynte med blonder, besette med blonder, pynte med kniplinger, besette med kniplinger4) træ, træ i (snorer, lisser)5) ( hverdagslig) sprite opp, tilsette brennevin, blande i6) ( sjøfart) lisse7) ( hverdagslig) jule opp, banke, denge, piskebe laced with ( også overført) være tilsatt, inneholde, være full avlace into (hverdagslig, også overført) jule opp, skjelle ut, gi en overhaling, slå løs pålace someone into something snøre noen inn i noe, (f.eks. et stramt plagg)lace someone's jacket ( slang) gi noen en omgang julinglace through træ gjennomlace together snøre sammen, snøre tillace up snøre, snøre sammen, snøre til
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