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1 puncture
1. verb(to make or get a small hole in: Some glass on the road punctured my new tyre.) stikke hull i, punktere2. noun(a hole in a tyre: My car has had two punctures this week.) punkteringpunkteringIsubst. \/ˈpʌŋ(k)tʃə\/1) ( om kjøretøy) punktering2) stikk3) ( medisin) punksjon, punkteringhave a puncture ( kjøretøy) punktereIIverb \/ˈpʌŋ(k)tʃə\/1) punktere, stikke hull på, stikke hull i2) få punktering på, punktere3) ( overført) stikke hull på, ta luften ut av -
2 lumbar puncture
subst. \/ˈlʌmbəˌpʌŋktʃə\/( medisin) lumbalpunktur, ryggmargsprøve -
3 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) nesten ingen/aldri2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) knapt, nesten ikke, snaut3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) neppeneppeadv. \/ˈhɑːdlɪ\/1) knapt, neppe, nesten ikke, snaut, så vidt2) med besvær, surt ervervet, surt fortjent3) hardt, strengthardly anybody knapt noen, nesten ingenhardly ever nesten aldri
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