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1 bitter
'bitə1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) bitter, besk2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) bitter3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) bitter4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) bitende•- bitterly
- bitumen
- bituminousbitterIsubst. \/ˈbɪtə\/1) bitter (en type bittert øl)2) bitterhetbitters bitter (søtt brennevin tilsatt bitterstoff), forklaring: alkoholholdig drikkgin and bitters ( drink) blanding av gin og bittert fatøltake the bitter with the sweet ta det onde med det godeIIadj. \/ˈbɪtə\/1) ( om smak) bitter, besk2) ( om mennesker) bitter, forbitret, hatsk3) ( overført) skarp, bitende, hard, bitende kaldbitter against bitter motbitter to bitter påto the bitter end til den bitre ende, helt til det sisteIIIadv. \/ˈbɪtə\/bitende -
2 confront
1) (to bring face to face with: He was confronted with the evidence of his crime.) konfrontere, stå ansikt til ansikt med2) (to face in a hostile manner; to oppose: They confronted the enemy at dawn.) møte (fiendtlig), gjøre motstand mot•verb \/kənˈfrʌnt\/1) konfrontere, stille overfor2) møte, stå overfor3) møte med mot, se i hvitøyet, stå ansikt til ansikt med, trosse, stå midt imot4) jamføre5) ( om hus) ligge vis-à-vis, ligge like overforbe confronted by\/with stilles overfor, bli stilt overfor, stå overfor, møteconfront with stille overfor, konfrontere medjamføre med, sammenligne med -
3 disarm
1) (to take away weapons from: He crept up from behind and managed to disarm the gunman.) avvæpne, uskadeliggjøre2) (to get rid of weapons of war: Not until peace was made did the victors consider it safe to disarm.) nedruste, legge ned våpnene3) (to make less hostile; to charm.) avvæpne; gjøre blid•- disarming
- disarminglyavvæpneverb \/dɪsˈɑːm\/, \/dɪˈzɑːm\/1) nedruste, avruste2) uskadeliggjøre, desarmere3) ( militærvesen) avvæpne, nedlegge våpnene4) ( overført) avvæpne -
4 ice
1. noun1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) is2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) is(krem), fløteis3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).)2. verb(to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) ta på glasur/krem- icing- icy
- icily
- iciness
- ice age
- ice axe
- iceberg
- ice box
- ice-cream
- ice-cube
- ice rink
- ice-skate
- ice-skating
- ice tray
- ice over/upis--------iseIsubst. \/aɪs\/1) is2) ( spesielt britisk) iskrem, ispinne, saftis3) ( slang) glitter, diamanter, juveler4) ( overført) is, kulde5) (slang, narkotika) kokainbreak the ice ( overført) bryte isencold as ice kald som is, iskaldcut ice ( hverdagslig) bety noe, ha betydning(amer., hverdagslig) i havn, hjemme, i boks, sikretisolert, i sikker forvaring innsatt i fengselon thin ice ( overført) på tynn isIIverb \/aɪs\/1) legge glasur på2) dekke med is, ise, fryse til3) kjøle (ned), legge på is4) ( overført) fryse5) stå til kjøling, ligge på is6) (amer., slang) avgjøre, besegle, stadfeste7) (amer., slang) drepe, myrde, ta livet avice over ( om vann eller ting) fryse igjen, dekke med isice up nedise(s), overises(s)fryse på, fryse til -
5 temper
'tempə 1. noun1) (a state of mind; a mood or humour: He's in a bad temper.) sinn, humør, lynne2) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) temperament, (hissig) gemytt3) (a state of anger: She's in a temper.) hissighet, dårlig humør2. verb1) (to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling: The steel must be carefully tempered.) herde2) (to soften or make less severe: One must try to temper justice with mercy.) mildne, dempe, døyve•- - tempered- keep one's temper
- lose one's temperblande--------humør--------lune--------lynne--------stemningIsubst. \/ˈtempə\/1) humør, lynne, sinn2) sinnelag, natur, temperament3) sinnsro, fatning, besinnelse4) dårlig humør, hissighet, temperamenthun har temperament \/ hun er hissig5) ( om metall) herding, herdingsgrad, hardhetsgrad• what's the temper of the steel?6) ( om stål) anløping7) ( gammeldags) middelvei, kompromiss8) ( foreldet) forklaring: sammensetningen av en substansfit of a temper raserianfall, anfall av sinnefly\/go into a temper bli forbannet, bli sintin a temper i dårlig humøri et anfall av sinnekeep one's temper bevare fatningenlose one's temper miste besinnelsenout of temper i dårlig humørIIverb \/ˈtempə\/1) blande (til passende konsistens), elte, arbeide2) ( om metall eller glass) herde, utgløde3) ( om stål) anløpe, herde4) mildne, dempe, modifisere, døyve5) ( musikk) temperere6) ( gammeldags) tilpasse7) ( foreldet) roe nedbe tempered with bli dempet med\/avden fiendtlige situasjonen ble dempet på grunn av hans evner som fredsmeglertemper justice with mercy la nåde gå for retttemper to tilpasse etter
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