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1 hop
I 1. hop past tense, past participle - hopped; verb1) ((of people) to jump on one leg: The children had a competition to see who could hop the farthest; He hopped about in pain when the hammer fell on his foot.) hinke2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) to jump on both or all legs: The sparrow/frog hopped across the lawn.) hoppe3) (to jump: He hopped (over) the fence and ran away; He hopped out of bed.) hoppe (over/opp/ut av)4) ((with in(to), out (of)) to get into or out of a car etc: The car stopped and the driver told the hikers to hop in; I'll hop out of the car at the next crossroads.) stige på/ut av2. noun1) (a short jump on one leg.) hink2) ((of certain small birds, animals and insects) a short jump on both or all legs: The sparrow crossed the lawn in a series of hops.) hopp, sprang•- catch someone on the hop
- catch on the hop
- keep someone on the hop
- keep on the hop II hop noun(a climbing plant, the bitter fruits of which (hops) are used in brewing beer.) humlehoppe--------humleIsubst. \/hɒp\/1) hopp, sprang2) hink3) flygning, flight, flystrekning4) snartur, svipptur5) ( hverdagslig) dans, dansefest6) (amer., hverdagslig) tull, pisspreik• Frank's dad is full of hops, I never know what he's talking aboutfaren til Frank prater bare tull, jeg skjønner aldri hva han snakker om7) etappebe on the hop være i farten, være travelt opptatt medcatch somebody on the hop ta noen på sengen ta noen på fersk gjerninghop, skip, and jump eller hop, step, and jump (sport, gammeldags) trestegkeep somebody on the hop holde noen sysselsattIIsubst. \/hɒp\/1) ( plantearten Humulus lupulus) humle2) forklaring: tørkede blomster av humle brukt til brygging eller medisin3) (amer., gammeldags, slang) knark, opium, narkotikaIIIverb \/hɒp\/1) hoppe, sprette2) hinke3) ( overført) hoppe, kaste seg i det4) ( hverdagslig) ta en snartur, ta en svipptur5) hoppe over6) ( hverdagslig) stikke, pile, kippe, løpe7) (hverdagslig, om fly) ta av, lette8) (amer.) sprette, la sprettehop a ditch ( hverdagslig) fly overhop into ( om kjøretøy) hoppe inn ihop it (britisk, hverdagslig) stikke, forsvinnehop on hoppe påhop the Atlantic fly over Atlanterenhop to it (amer., hverdagslig) få opp fartenIVverb \/hɒp\/1) tilsette humle2) høste humle, plukke humle -
2 pull
pul 1. verb1) (to (try to) move something especially towards oneself usually by using force: He pulled the chair towards the fire; She pulled at the door but couldn't open it; He kept pulling the girls' hair for fun; Help me to pull my boots off; This railway engine can pull twelve carriages.) dra, trekke2) ((with at or on) in eg smoking, to suck at: He pulled at his cigarette.) dampe; ta et drag/en slurk3) (to row: He pulled towards the shore.) ro4) ((of a driver or vehicle) to steer or move in a certain direction: The car pulled in at the garage; I pulled into the side of the road; The train pulled out of the station; The motorbike pulled out to overtake; He pulled off the road.) kjøre inn til sida/ut fra/forbi2. noun1) (an act of pulling: I felt a pull at my sleeve; He took a pull at his beer/pipe.) rykk(ing); slurk; drag, blås2) (a pulling or attracting force: magnetic pull; the pull (=attraction) of the sea.) tiltrekning3) (influence: He thinks he has some pull with the headmaster.) innflytelse•- pull down
- pull a face / faces at
- pull a face / faces
- pull a gun on
- pull off
- pull on
- pull oneself together
- pull through
- pull up
- pull one's weight
- pull someone's legdra--------hale--------trekk--------trekke--------trekkingIsubst. \/pʊl\/1) tak, krafttak2) haling, trekking3) ( medisinsk) forstrekning4) slurk, tår5) (på pipe, sigarett) drag6) ( overført) slit og slep7) ( boktrykking) korrekturavtrekk8) ( også overført) tiltrekning, tiltrekningskraft9) ( overført) tyngde, betydning12) håndtak (til å trekke i)have a\/the pull on somebody ha en fordel fremfor en annen ha et overtak på noenhave a pull with somebody ligge bra an hos noen, være godt inne med noenon the pull på sjekkerenIIverb \/pʊl\/1) trekke, dra, hale2) (med preposisjon\/adverb på norsk) trekke for, dra for, trekke ned, dra ned, trekke opp, dra opp, trekke ut, dra ut, trekke av, dra av, ta opp, trekke tilbake, rive fra hverandre, rive i stykker• can you pull the curtains, please?3) ( hverdagslig) hale i gang, arrangere4) ( også overført) trekke til seg, tiltrekke, vekke interesse, lokke, fenge5) bevege seg, slepe seg6) dra, kjøre7) ( om røyk) trekke inn, inhalere8) ( om forestilling) avlyse9) (amer., sport) fjerne, ta ut, diskvalifisere10) gjøre grimaser13) (amer., hverdagslig) ta, fange, arresterepull a boner gjøre en brølerpull a fast one ( hverdagslig) lure noen trill rundtpull ahead bevege seg forover, komme foran ( i veddeløp) rykke frempull apart eller pull to pieces rive i stykker ( overført) plukke fra hverandre, rakke ned på, kritisere sønder og sammenpull at\/on dra i (om sigarett, pipe) ta et drag av, suge påpull away dra bort, trekke bort, rykke unna ( om kjøretøy) kjøre ut, kjøre bort ( sport) dra ifra, rykke frem foranpull back trekke (seg) tilbake (sport, om resultat) forbedrepull in kjøre inn til siden (om tog, buss) ankomme, komme inn• the train pulled in to \/ into the station( hverdagslig) ta, sette inn, arrestere ( om lønn) ta inn, tjene trekkepull in at gjøre et kort opphold hospull off klare, greiepull oneself off ( slang) masturbere, runkepull oneself together ta seg sammenpull out ( om tropper e.l.) trekke tilbake ( om kjøretøy) kjøre ut, svinge ut ( overført) trekke seg ut, trekke seg fra ( om fly) rette opppull out all (the) stops gjøre alt man kan ikke spare på noepull over ( om kjøretøy) svinge inn til siden få til å kjøre inn til sidenpull round ( hverdagslig) komme seg, kvikne tilpull somebody's leg ( hverdagslig) lure noenpull something off klare noe, få noe tilpull the other one (it's got bells on)! forsøk deg ikke med meg!pull through overleve, klare segkomme overpull together samarbeide, trekke i hoppull to open ( på dør e.l.) trekkpull up stoppe, stanse, få til å stoppe, holde igjen( overført) stoppe, irettesette, gi en overhalingrykke opp (av jorden) ( hverdagslig) rykke fremoverpull up short bråstoppe overraskepull wires (amer., overført) trekke i trådene, anvende sin innflytelse -
3 bind
past tense, past participle - bound; verb1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) binde, forbinde2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) binde inn•- binding- - bound Isubst. \/baɪnd\/1) ( slang) knipe, vanskelig situasjon2) ( slang) sur jobb3) (botanikk, også bindweed) forklaring: en av flere plantearter i slektene Convolvulus, (-vindel) og Fallopia, (-slirekne)4) (botanikk, også bine) ranke, slyngplante5) ( slang) treging, kjedelig type6) ( slang) grinebiter, kverulant, surpomp7) ( slang) lassis, boms8) ( musikk) (binde)bue9) ( fekting) (slags) støt, forklaring: fekteaksjon som binder klinge til motstander i en fektelinje, og åpner mulighet for støtbe at one's bind ( slang) ha fått nok å drikkefast bind, fast find ( bibelsk) vel forvart er vel spartin a bind under sterkt press i knipe, i en vanskelig situasjonit's a bind ( slang) det er dødstrist, det er utrolig dumtII1) binde, binde fast, feste, binde sammen, feste med lenke, knyte, knyte fast2) (medisin, også bind up) forbinde, bandasjere, binde for3) ( hagebruk) binde opp4) være ombundet5) ( også jus) binde, forplikte, stadfeste, tillegge, være obligatorisk, gjøre obligatorisk6) (matlaging, kjemi) binde, få til å henge sammen, feste seg, stivne, størkneleire virker bindende \/ leire kan brukes som bindemiddel7) sette seg fast, henge seg opp, kile seg fast8) ( bøker) binde inn9) ( magi) trollbinde, binde14) ( om fordøyelse) virke forstoppende• be careful with milk, it binds the bowelsvær forsiktig med melk, det virker forstoppendebe bound apprentice få lærlingekontraktbe bound in the ties of matrimony bli smidd i hymens lenkerbe bound over ( jus) få betinget dom, få vilkårlig dombind down binde, tvingebind somebody over to something ( jus) pålegge noen noebind somebody together knytte noen sammen, sveise noen i hop, binde noen til hverandrebind somebody to something pålegge noen noebind the bargain gjøre avtalen bindendebind to something ( også overført) binde seg til noe, reagere med noe, knytte seg til noebind with binde opp med
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Hop — or hops may refer to:* Hop, a kind of small jump, especially using only one leg * Hop (plant), a genus of climbing flowering plants * Hops, the female flower clusters of one species of hop, used primarily as a flavouring and stability agent in… … Wikipedia
Hop — Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hop skip and jump — Hop Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hop step and a jump — Hop Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hop step and jump — Hop Hop, n. 1. A leap on one leg, as of a boy; a leap, as of a toad; a jump; a spring. [1913 Webster] 2. A dance; esp., an informal dance of ball. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] {Hop, skip and jump}, {Hop, step and a jump} or {Hop, step and jump}, 1. a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hop — [n/v] jump on one leg bounce, bound, caper, dance, hurdle, leap, lop, lope, skip, skitter, spring, step, trip, vault; concept 194 … New thesaurus
hop — I. verb (hopped; hopping) Etymology: Middle English hoppen, from Old English hoppian Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to move by a quick springy leap or in a series of leaps; also to move as if by hopping < hop in the car > 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
hop — 1. noun /hɒp,hɑp/ a) A short jump b) A jump on one leg. 2. verb /hɒp,hɑp/ a) To jump a short distance. When it had advanced from the wood, it hopped much after the fashion of a kangaroo, using its hind feet and tail to propel it, and when it … Wiktionary
hop — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. leap, spring; informal, dance. v. i. jump, leap, bounce, spring, bound, dance. See amusement. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A quick jump] Syn. spring, bounce, leap; see jump 1 . 2. [*A short flight] Syn.… … English dictionary for students
hop into bed — to copulate casually Usually on a first or single occasion and not propelling yourself on one leg only: How about hopping into bed? At half past four on a Sunday afternoon? (D. Francis, 1978) The American whore hopping is not brothel … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
hop — I. v. n. 1. Spring or leap on one leg or foot. 2. Leap, bound, jump, skip, spring, caper, frisk, frisk about. 3. Dance, trip. 4. Limp, halt, hobble, walk lame. II. n. 1. Leap, bound, jump, spring, skip, caper. 2 … New dictionary of synonyms