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tæb1) (a small flat piece of some material attached to, or part of, something larger, which stands up so that it can be seen, held, pulled etc: You open the packet by pulling the tab.) flik, klaff2) (a strip of material attached to a piece of clothing by which it can be hung up: Hang your jacket up by the tab.) hempe3) (a piece of material with a person's name or some other mark on it, attached to a piece of clothing so that its owner can be identified.) merkelapp, etikettmerkelappIsubst. \/tæb\/1) lapp, flik, klaff (til å trekke i)2) øreklaff3) stropp, hempe4) hank5) ( til å åpne brus- eller ølboks med) ring6) etikett, (lite) skilt, lapp, merkelapp7) ( på kartotekkort) fane, rytter8) kvittering, bong, kassalapp9) (militærvesen, på uniform) gradsbetegnelse, distinksjon10) ( hverdagslig) regning, notakeep tabs on eller keep a tab on holde øye med, sjekke, føre kontroll medIIsubst. \/tæb\/forkortelse for tablet (narkotika), tabulatorIIIverb \/tæb\/1) forsyne med lapp, sette lapp på2) ( spesielt amerikansk) holde øye med, sjekke3) ( spesielt amerikansk) betegne4) utpeke5) anslå, bestemme, fastsettetab as betegne som
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pick up the tab for something — pick up the tab (for (something)) to pay money for something. We shouldn t have to pick up the tab for the new road if only one family will be using it. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form pick up the bill (for something): Taxpayers will have … New idioms dictionary
pick up the tab for — pick up the tab (for (something)) to pay money for something. We shouldn t have to pick up the tab for the new road if only one family will be using it. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form pick up the bill (for something): Taxpayers will have … New idioms dictionary
pick up the tab — (for (something)) to pay money for something. We shouldn t have to pick up the tab for the new road if only one family will be using it. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form pick up the bill (for something): Taxpayers will have to pick up the… … New idioms dictionary
pick up the tab — {v. phr.} To pay the bill in a restaurant; be the one who underwrites financially what others are doing. * / I am always the one who picks up the tab, Charlie complained bitterly. Others get away with being freeloaders. / Compare: FOOT THE BILL … Dictionary of American idioms
pick up the tab — {v. phr.} To pay the bill in a restaurant; be the one who underwrites financially what others are doing. * / I am always the one who picks up the tab, Charlie complained bitterly. Others get away with being freeloaders. / Compare: FOOT THE BILL … Dictionary of American idioms
pick up the tab — (chiefly N Am inf) To pay the bill • • • Main Entry: ↑tab * * * informal pay for something my company will pick up the tab for all moving expenses … Useful english dictionary
pick up the tab — A person who pays for everyone picks up the tab … The small dictionary of idiomes
pick up the tab — ► pick up the tab informal pay for something. Main Entry: ↑tab … English terms dictionary
pick up the tab — A person who pays for everyone picks up the tab. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If you pick up the tab, you pay the bill or pay the cost of something. There was a celebration lunch for the team and Bill picked up the tab … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
pick up the tab (for something) — pick up the ˈbill, ˈtab, etc. (for sth) idiom (informal) to pay for sth • The company picked up the tab for his hotel room. • The government will continue to pick up college fees for some students. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
pick up the tab — pick up the bill/tab (US pick up the check) ► INFORMAL to pay for what has been bought, especially a meal in a restaurant: »The airline picked up the bill for the night spent at the hotel. Main Entry: ↑pick sth up … Financial and business terms