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1 thresh
Ɵreʃ(to beat (the stalks of corn) in order to extract the grain.) tresketreskeverb \/θreʃ\/1) treske2) slå, pryle3) ( hverdagslig) beseire4) piske, slå5) ( om fartøy) arbeide seg frem -
2 thrash
Ɵræʃ1) (to strike with blows: The child was soundly thrashed.) jule opp, denge, slå2) (to move about violently: The wounded animal thrashed about/around on the ground.) slå om seg3) (to defeat easily, by a large margin: Our team was thrashed eighteen-nil.) bli knust, få ordentlig juling•dengeverb \/θræʃ\/1) denge, slå løs på, jule (opp)2) ( hverdagslig) klå, beseire, slå sønder og sammen3) piske, slå med, slå om seg4) piske, slå5) treske6) ( om fartøy) arbeide seg frem, forklaring: seile mot vinden, tidevannet e.l.thrash about eller thresh about slå (vilt) omkring seg, fekte med armer og ben, plaske (vilt)kaste på seg ( overført) lete\/søke febrilsk etterthrash out eller thresh out diskutere uttømmende, gjennomdrøftethrash something out eller thresh something out snakke ut om noethrash something out with someone eller thresh something out with someone snakke ut med noen om noe
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thresh — thresh·er; thresh·er·man; thresh; thresh·old; … English syllables
thresh — [thresh] vt. [ME threschen: earlier form of THRASH] 1. to beat out (grain) from its husk, as with a flail 2. to beat grain out of (husks) 3. to beat or strike as with a flail vi. 1. to thresh grain 2. to toss about; thrash … English World dictionary
Thresh — Thresh, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Threshed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Threshing}.] Same as {Thrash}. [1913 Webster] He would thresh, and thereto dike and delve. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thresh — /thresh/, v.t. 1. to separate the grain or seeds from (a cereal plant or the like) by some mechanical means, as by beating with a flail or by the action of a threshing machine. 2. to beat as if with a flail. v.i. 3. to thresh wheat, grain, etc. 4 … Universalium
thresh — O.E. þrescan, þerscan to beat, sift grain by trampling or beating, from P.Gmc. *threskanan to thresh, originally to tread, to stamp noisily (Cf. M.Du. derschen, Du. dorschen, O.H.G. dreskan, Ger. dreschen, O.N. þreskja, Goth. þriskan), from PIE… … Etymology dictionary
thresh — index beat (strike) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
thresh — [θreʃ] v [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: threscan] to separate grains of corn, wheat etc from the rest of the plant by beating it with a special tool or machine >thresher n … Dictionary of contemporary English
thresh — [ θreʃ ] verb intransitive or transitive to separate the grain from the rest of a crop such as wheat using a tool or machine ╾ threshing noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
thresh — ► VERB 1) separate grain from (corn or other crops). 2) variant spelling of THRASH(Cf. ↑thrasher) … English terms dictionary
thresh|er — «THREHSH uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that threshes. 2. a machine for threshing; threshing machine. 3. a large shark of the Atlantic, with a very long, curved tail; thrasher; thrasher shark. It supposedly beats the water with its tail to… … Useful english dictionary
Thresh — Thrash Thrash, Thresh Thresh, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrashed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrashing}.] [OE. [thorn]reschen, [thorn]reshen, to beat, AS. [thorn]erscan, [thorn]rescan; akin to D. dorschen, OD. derschen, G. dreschen, OHG. dreskan, Icel.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English