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pot 1. noun(any one of many kinds of deep container used in cooking, for holding food, liquids etc or for growing plants: a cooking-pot; a plant-pot; a jam-pot; The waiter brought her a pot of tea.) potte, gryte, krukke2. verb(to plant in a pot.) plante i potte- potted- pothole
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- take pot luckgryte--------kanne--------krukke--------potteIsubst. \/pɒt\/1) potte2) gryte, kasserolle, krukke, glass, kanne, ølkrus (med lokk)• jam pot• tea pot3) ( for fisk og krepsdyr) teine4) (sport, også hverdagslig) premie, pokal5) ( hverdagslig) mengde6) ( hverdagslig) stor\/høy innsats7) ( kortspill) pott, pulje8) (hverdagslig, i veddeløp) favoritt9) ( slang) kulemage, tjukkas10) ( hverdagslig) pamp, storkar13) leirgods, leirvarer14) ( hverdagslig) slengeskudd, slumpeskudd, skudd i blindebig pot en av de store guttago to pot ( hverdagslig) gå i vasken, falle i fisk, gå skeiskeep the pot boiling ( overført) holde saken varm, holde det gående klare seg økonomiskthe pot is calling the kettle back en skal ikke kaste stein når en sitter i glasshuspot of gold ( overført) gullgruve, lykketreffput the pot on sette mange penger påa watched pot never boils for den som venter, er tiden alltid langIIverb \/pɒt\/1) legge på glass, salte ned, sylte ned, hermetisere2) plante i potte3) (om baby, hverdagslig) sette på potte4) ( hverdagslig) skyte, plaffe ned5) ( hverdagslig) få fatt på, få tak i, fikse6) ( slang) narre, lure, snyte7) forkorte, sammentrengepot a ball ( biljard) støte en ball i hulletpot on somebody informere om noen, sladre på noenpot up potte om plante i potte(r)\/krukke(r)
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