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1 tiled
adjective (covered with tiles.) flislagtadj.1) flislagt, flis-2) tegltekt, tegl(steins)-3) kakkel- -
2 tiled stove
subst. eller porcelain stove eller Dutch stovekakkelovn -
3 tile
1. noun1) (a piece of baked clay used in covering roofs, walls, floors etc: Some of the tiles were blown off the roof during the storm.) takstein, flis, panne, kakkel2) (a similar piece of plastic material used for covering floors etc.) flis2. verb(to cover with tiles: We had to have the roof tiled.) legge fliser/panner/takstein- tiledtakstein--------teglsteinIsubst. \/taɪl\/1) ( til vegger e.l.) flis, kakkel2) ( til tak) takstein, tegl(stein)3) ( til gulv) flis4) drensrør, teglrør5) brikke (til spill)have a tile loose ( hverdagslig) ha en skrue løsIIverb \/taɪl\/1) flislegge, legge fliser på2) legge takstein på, tekke med tegl3) drenere (med teglrør)4) ( hverdagslig) la (noen) avlegge taushetsløfte -
4 roof
ru:f 1. noun(the top covering of a building etc: a flat roof; a tiled roof; the roof of a car.) tak (utvendig)2. verb(to cover with a roof: They'll finish roofing the house next week.) legge tak på, tekke- roof of the mouthtakIsubst. \/ruːf\/1) ( også overført) tak2) hustakgo through\/hit the roof ( om person) fly i taket, eksplodere ( om priser) skyte i været, øke voldsomtraise the roof sette himmel og jord i bevegelse ( hverdagslig) bli forbannet få taket til å løfte seg (av applaus) feste skikkeligthe roof of the mouth den harde ganethe roof of the world verdens tak, Himalayaa roof over one's head tak over hodetunder somebody's roof under noens takunder the same roof under samme takwithout a roof uten lyIIverb \/ruːf\/1) taklegge, legge tak på, tekke2) dekke, dekke til3) gi husrom til, huse4) ( hverdagslig) dra til, slå\/sparke i ansiktet -
5 stove
stəuv(an apparatus using coal, gas, electricity or other fuel, used for cooking, or for heating a room: a gas/electric (cooking) stove; Put the saucepan on the stove.) komfyrkomfyrIsubst. \/stəʊv\/1) komfyr, ovn2) kamin, ovn3) (britisk, hagebruk) drivhus, drivbenktiled stove kakkelovnII\/stəʊv\/1) ovnssteke, (la) tørke i ovn2) ovnsbehandle3) (britisk, hagebruk) dyrke i drivhus, drive frem i drivhusIIIverb \/stəʊv\/pret. og perfektum partisipp av ➢ stave, 2
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