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101 lagertoleranse
subst. bearing tolerances el. play -
102 lekeapparat
subst. play apparatus -
103 lekedrakt
subst. crawlers, play-suit, romper suit -
104 lekesenter
subst. play centre -
105 lesedrama
subst. closet play, closet drama -
106 lett
легко, легкий, -ая, -ое-, -e* * *easily, light, lightly, slight, easy* * *adj. easy adj. slight adj. mild (hun skriver lett) she is a ready writer (lekende lett) child's play, dead easy -
107 maktspill
subst. power game (spille/drive maktspill) play power games -
108 martyr
subst. martyr (gjøre til martyr) martyr, martyrize (spille martyr) play the martyr, put on a martyred (el. suffering) air, put on an air of martyrdom -
109 masturbere
verb. [ om begge kjønn] masturbate, play with oneself verb. (vulgært) [om menn, runke] wank (off), (amer:) jack off, jerk off -
110 mirakelspill
subst. (teater) miracle play -
111 muffens
adj. funny business, foul play, jiggery-pokery -
112 musisere
verb. play, make music -
113 muskelspill
subst. play of the muscles -
114 mysteriespill
subst. (historisk) mystery play -
115 noter
* * *(spille etter noter) play from music -
116 nøle
колебаться, не знать что делать, находиться в нерешительности* * ** * *verb. hesitate verb. falter verb. play for time -
117 omkamp
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118 ord
слово-et, -, -a/-ene* * ** * *subst. word subst. [ løfte] word, promise (bryte sitt ord) break one's word, go back on one's word (el. one's promise), break faith (en mann av få ord) a man of few words (et ord er et ord) a bargain is a bargain; a promise is a promise (gi én sitt ord) give somebody one's word (f.eks. ); pledge oneself (gå fra sitt ord) break one's word, go back (el. renege) on one's word, break faith (hans siste ord) (før døden) his last words, his dying words; (om tilbud) his last word (jeg gir mitt ord) I give you my word! (legg inn et godt ord) put in a word for somebody (leke med ord) play upon words; (med ordspil) pun (med andre ord) in other words (med få ord) in (a) few words (ord for ord) word for word (f.eks. ); verbatim (f.eks.speeches are recorded verbatim
) (strides om ord) quibble, split hairs (stå ved sitt ord) keep one's promise (el. one's word); be as good as one's word (NB his word is (as good as) his bond) (tomme ord) empty (el. idle) words -
119 ordspill
subst. wordplay, pun, play on words (en som lager ordspill) punster -
120 paradis
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