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1 dip
dip 1. past tense, past participle - dipped; verb1) (to lower into any liquid for a moment: He dipped his bread in the soup.) dyppe, senke (ned i)2) (to slope downwards: The road dipped just beyond the crossroads.) helle/skråne nedover3) (to lower the beam of (car headlights): He dipped his lights as the other car approached.) blende (ned)4) ((of a ship) to lower (a flag) briefly in salute.) hilse med flagget2. noun1) (a hollow (in a road etc): The car was hidden by a dip in the road.) forsenkning, søkk2) (a soft, savoury mixture in which a biscuit etc can be dipped: a cheese dip.) dip3) (a short swim: a dip in the sea.) dukkert•- dip intodukke--------dukkertIsubst. \/dɪp\/1) dypping, dykking, (ned)senking2) ( hverdagslig) dukkert, bad• have you had a dip?3) dykk, dypp4) ( matlaging) dip, dipmix5) ( til vask av sau) vaskemiddel, vannbasseng6) (hånd)dyppet talglys, (hånd)dyppet stearinlys7) ( i bok e.l.) titt8) ( i terreng) skråning9) ( i vei) fordypning, renne, dump15) (amer.) dumskalleat the dip (sjøfart, om flagg) på halv stanga dip in the polls nedgang i stemmetalletthe dip of the horizon ( sjøfart) kimmingdalingen, forklaring: vinkelen mellom horisonten og himmelrandenIIverb \/dɪp\/1) dyppe, senke ned, stikke ned (hånden)2) dykke (ned), dyppe seg3) ( hverdagslig) døpe4) ( om solen e.l.) senke seg, synke, dale5) ( overført) synke, dale6) ( om lys) støpe, dyppe7) ( om sau) vaske (i desinfiserende bad)8) øse (opp\/ut av)• could you please go and dip up some water?9) ( om terreng e.l.) skråne nedover, helle10) ( om magnetnål e.l.) peke nedover11) (hverdagslig, om lommetyv) nappe, rappedip in! ta for deg\/dere!, forsyn deg\/dere!dip into dukke ned i, gripe\/grave ned i( i bok e.l.) bla i, titte i se inn idip the flag\/colours hilse med flaggetdip the (head)lights ( på bil) blende ned -
2 flag
I flæɡ noun(a piece of cloth with a particular design representing a country, party, association etc: the French flag.) flagg- flag down II flæɡ past tense, past participle - flagged; verb(to become tired or weak: Halfway through the race he began to flag.) bli slapp, begynne å henge, gå trettflaggIsubst. \/flæɡ\/1) flagg, fane2) ( sjøfart) admiralsflagg3) ledigskilt (på drosje)4) ( i avis) hode (med opplysninger om redaksjonen)5) ( musikk) fane6) ( EDB) flagg7) (sjøfart, militærvesen) flaggskipbreak a flag ( sjøfart) brekke ut et flaggdip the flagg hilse med flaggetdrop the flag ( sport) senke flagget, gi startsignalflag of convenience ( sjøfart) bekvemmelighetsflagg(swallow-tailed) flag with a tongue flagg med splitt og tungefly a flag eller carry a flag føre et flaggfly the flag at half mast flagge på halv stangkeep the flag flying ( overført) holde fanen høyt hevet, ikke gi opplower one's flag eller strike one's flag eller lower the flag eller strike the flag ( også overført) stryke flaggetput out flags flaggerun up the flag heise flaggetshow the flag ( om fartøy) være på offisielt besøk (i utenlandsk havn) ( hverdagslig) gjøre sitt nærvær kjent, markere seg, vise segsplit flag splittflaggstrike the flag eller strike one's flag eller strike one's colours stryke flagg ( overført) kapitulerewith all (the) flags flying ( overført) med flagget til topps, for full musikkIIsubst. \/flæɡ\/1) helle, gulvflis, fortaushelle2) sandsten (lagvis)flags flislagt område, hellelagt områdeIIIsubst. \/flæɡ\/1) forklaring: en av flere plantearter i sverdliljefamilien, Iridaceae2) ( botanikk) forklaring: langt og spisst blad eller strå3) ( botanikk) vissent blad på frisk plante, død gren på friskt treyellow flag ( plantearten Iris pseudacorus)sverdliljeIVsubst. \/flæɡ\/ ( zoologi)1) svingfjær (hos fugl)2) fjærkledning (på fugleben)3) fane (hale på hund)4) hale (på hjort)Vverb \/flæɡ\/1) heise flagg på, pynte med flagg2) merke (opp) med flagg3) signalisere med flagg, sende flaggsignalflag (down) stanse ved å vifte med flagg, praieflag (out) merke med flaggde offentlige bygningene flagget \/ det ble flagget på de offentlige bygningeneVIverb \/flæɡ\/flislegge, helleleggeVIIverb \/flæɡ\/1) (om seil, vinger e.l.) bli slapp, begynne å henge, henge slapt ned2) ( om planter) visne, henge3) forta seg, tape seg, avta, svekkes, sakke akterut, begynne å gå tregtflagging courage se ➢ courageflagging interest se ➢ interest, 1 -
3 hollow
'holəu 1. adjective1) (having an empty space in it: a hollow tree; Bottles, pipes and tubes are hollow.) hul2) ((of a sound) strangely deep, as if made in something hollow: a hollow voice.) hul, innfallen, innsunket2. noun1) (something hollow: hollows in her cheeks.) fordypning, hulning, hulhet2) (a small valley; a dip in the ground: You can't see the farm from here because it's in a hollow.) dal(søkk), botn•- beat hollow
- hollow out Isubst. \/ˈhɒləʊ\/1) hulhet2) hulning, fordypning, innsenkning3) søkk, grop4) liten dal, dalsøkk5) ( geologi) gryte, botn6) ( bygg) hulkilhøvelhollow of the knee knehasein the hollow of one's hand i sin hule håndIIverb \/ˈhɒləʊ\/1) ( også hollow out) hule ut, uthule2) bli hulIIIadj. \/ˈhɒləʊ\/1) hul, tom2) innfallen, innsunket, konkav3) sulten4) ( overført) tom, hul, verdiløs5) ( overført) uoppriktig, hyklersk, falskuoppriktige komplimenter, falsk ros6) ( om lyd) hul, med gjenklang, gjallende7) ( om lyd) dump, dempet, dyphave hollow legs ha en enorm matlyst kunne drikke så mye en vil uten å bli fullhollow race ( hesteveddeløp) svakt felthollow square (militærvesen, historisk) firkantet formasjon av infanterister med åpent rom i midtena hollow voice en hul stemme en dyp stemmeIVadv. \/ˈhɒləʊ\/( hverdagslig) fullstendig, grundigbeat somebody hollow gi noen grundig juling ( sport) slå noen ned i støvlene
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