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i:t 1. past tense - ate; verb(to (chew and) swallow; to take food: They are forbidden to eat meat; They ate up all the cakes; We must eat to live.) spise, fortære, ete- eatable2. noun((in plural) food: Cover all eatables to keep mice away.) matvarer- eat into- eat one's wordsete--------fortære1) spise, ete, fortære2) ( overført) fortære, tære på• what's eating you?hva er det med deg? \/ hva er det som plager deg? \/ hva er det som feiler deg?3) etse, tære4) ( hverdagslig) smakedette smaker utmerket, dette er utmerket mat5) (om fellatio, vulgært) suge, sokkeeat a person out of house and home spise noen ut av huseteat away tære (eller etse) borteaten up with fortært av, fylt aveat in spise hjemmeeat into something ete seg inn i noe, gjøre innhugg i noe, tære på noeeat one's hat spise hatten sinhvis hun kommer i morgen, skal jeg spise hatten mineat one's heart out lengte (fortvilet) ettereat one's words ta i seg ordene sine, ta ordene sine tilbakeeat out spise ute (på restaurant)have somebody eating out of one's hand ha fullstendig overtak på noen, ha noen i sin hule håndeat something up (amer., hverdagslig, overført) sluke noe (rått)• can you believe it? The teacher ate up all that stuff about how I'd lost all my books in a firedu vil ikke tro det! Læreren slukte rått alt det der om at jeg hadde mistet bøkene mine i en branneat up spise opp, fortære, slukeeat your heart out! der fikk du som fortjent!
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take something to heart — take criticism seriously and be affected by it. → heart … English new terms dictionary
take something to heart — to think about something seriously, often so that you become upset by it You can t take everything people say to heart … English dictionary
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take it to heart — take something seriously, consider carefully; be affected emotionally, be deeply moved … English contemporary dictionary
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heart — I UK [hɑː(r)t] / US [hɑrt] noun Word forms heart : singular heart plural hearts *** 1) [countable] the organ in your chest that makes blood flow around your body I could hear his heart beating. have a weak/bad heart: Did you know he had a weak… … English dictionary