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1 barge
1. noun1) (a flat-bottomed boat for carrying goods etc.) lekter, pram2) (a large power-driven boat.) tung båt2. verb1) (to move (about) clumsily: He barged about the room.) brase, bevege seg klosset2) (to bump (into): He barged into me.) buse/løpe på3) ((with in(to)) to push one's way (into) rudely: She barged in without knocking.) bruse innpramIsubst. \/bɑːdʒ\/1) kanalbåt2) lekter3) sjalupp4) ( hverdagslig) gammel slitt båt5) ( hverdagslig) uhåndterlig surfebrettdrilling barge borelekterIIverb \/bɑːdʒ\/1) ferge, transportere med båt2) ( hverdagslig) brase, storme, ruse, komme plutseligbarge in (on somebody) brase inn (til noen), avbryte (noen) trenge seg på (noen) (med viten og vilje)barge into buse inn i løpe tilfeldig påbarge on ture frem -
2 lumber
I 1. noun1) (old unwanted furniture etc.) gammelt skrap; skrot2) (timber sawn up.) trelast2. verb(to give (someone) an unwanted responsibility: to lumber someone with a job.) belemre (med)II verb(to move about heavily and clumsily.) trampe, slamre, ramletrelast--------tømmer--------vedIsubst. \/ˈlʌmbə\/1) ( spesielt britisk) (gammelt) skrap, rot, skrammel, gamle møbler2) ( overført også) rask, tyngende gods, dødvektslast3) (spesielt amer.) tømmer, trelastbe in (dead) lumber ( slang) sitte i saksen, sitte fint i detIIverb \/ˈlʌmbə\/1) trampe, lunte, klampe, traske2) dundre, drønne, buldre, rumlelumber along trampe i vei, buldre av gårde, dundre av stedIIIverb \/ˈlʌmbə\/1) fylle (med skrammel), tynge2) ligge og fylle opp3) (spesielt amer.) avvirke, hugge tømmerbe lumbered with (britisk, hverdagslig) være belemret med, drasse pålumber up belemre, fylle med skrap
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