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101 laughing-stock
noun (someone who is laughed at: If I wear that hat, I'll be a laughing-stock.) tarča posmeha* * *[lá:fiŋstɔk]nountarča posmeha, predmet posmehato make a laughing-stock of o.s. — osmešiti se -
102 knitwear
Strickwaren Pl.* * *ˈknit·wear* * *['nɪtwɛə(r)]nStrickwaren pl, Strick- or Wollsachen pl* * *knitwear sa) Strickwaren plb) Wirkwaren pl* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.Strickwaren Pl. -
103 ponytail
nounPferdeschwanz, der* * *ˈpony·tail* * *wear one’s hair in a ponytail einen Pferdeschwanz tragen* * *nounPferdeschwanz, der* * *n.Pferdeschwanz (Frisur) m. -
104 safety belt
nounSicherheitsgurt, der* * *ˈsafe·ty beltn on a car, plane Sicherheitsgurt m, Anschnallgurt m; NAUT Rettungsgürtel m, SCHWEIZ a. Rettungsgurte f* * *1. Sicherheitsgürtel m2. FLUG, AUTO etc Sicherheitsgurt m:wear a safety belt angegurtet oder angeschnallt sein* * *nounSicherheitsgurt, der* * *n.Sicherheitsgurt m. -
105 sports jacket
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106 buttonhole
noun (the hole or slit into which a button is put.) knapphullIsubst. \/ˈbʌtnhəʊl\/1) knapphull2) ( hverdagslig) knapphullsblomst, knapphullsbukettwith a buttonhole med en blomst i knapphulletIIverb \/ˈbʌtnhəʊl\/1) lage knapphull, sy knapphull, sy knapphullssting2) ( overført) slå kloen i, hake seg fast i (for å snakke med)• she buttonholed me at the bus stop and wanted to know everything about my holiday -
107 laughing-stock
noun (someone who is laughed at: If I wear that hat, I'll be a laughing-stock.) til spott/latter (for)subst. \/ˈlɑːfɪŋstɒk\/gjenstand for latterbecome a common laughing-stock bli til latter for alle, bli ledd ut i full offentlighetmake a laughing-stock of oneself gjøre seg til narr\/latterthe laughing-stock of være til latter for -
108 lounge suit
noun (a man's suit for everyday formal wear.) bukse og jakkesubst. \/ˌlaʊn(d)ʒˈsjuːt\/, \/ˈlaʊn(d)ʒsuːt\/hverdagsdress, bukse og jakke -
109 luck
1) (the state of happening by chance: Whether you win or not is just luck - there's no skill involved.) skjebne2) (something good which happens by chance: She has all the luck!) hell (og lykke), flaks•- luckless- lucky
- luckily
- luckiness
- lucky dip
- bad luck!
- good luck!
- worse luck!flaks--------hell--------lykkeIsubst. \/lʌk\/1) lykke, flaks, hell, tur2) slump, skjebne, sjanseany luck? lykkes det?, ga det noe resultat?as luck would have it tilfeldigvis, skjebnen ville at• as luck would have it, I was therebad\/tough\/rotten\/hard luck (hverdagslig, ofte i utbrudd) uflaks, motgang• what bad luck!be in luck eller be in luck's way ha flaks, ha hellet med seg, være heldigbe out of luck ha uflaks, være uheldigby luck på slump, tilfeldigvisfor luck for å bringe lykkegood luck flaks, fremgang, medgang ( som utbrudd) lykke tilhalf your luck! heldiggrisenhere's luck! skål!, skål og lykke til!ill luck uflaks, uhelljust one's luck ( spøkefullt) typisk... flaks, dette skjer alltid med...luck of the draw et sjansespill, flaksena matter of luck et sjansespill, et spørsmål om flaks eller uflaks, et spørsmål om tilfeldigheterthe more's someone's luck så heldig for...no such luck! ( hverdagslig) makan til uflaks!så vel er det ikke!one's luck is in man er heldig, man har flaksone's luck is out man er uheldig, man har uflaksa piece of luck et lykketreff, fantastisk flakspush\/crowd one's luck ( hverdagslig) utfordre skjebnen spille høytride one's luck ikke ta sjanserrun of bad luck stadig uflaks, stadig motgangthe devil's own luck eller the luck of the devil kjempeflaks, griseflakstry one's luck prøve lykken, prøve seg påwith any luck eller with a bit of luck med litt flaks, hvis man er heldigworse luck dessverre• I didn't get the job, worse luckIIverb \/lʌk\/ (amer., hverdagslig)bare i uttrykkluck out (amer.) ha flaks, lykkes -
110 sackcloth
noun (a type of coarse cloth formerly worn as a sign of mourning or of sorrow for sin.) sekkelerretsubst. \/ˈsækklɒθ\/sekkelerretin sackcloth and ashes i sekk og askewear sackcloth and ashes gå i sekk og aske -
111 trousers
(an outer garment for the lower part of the body, covering each leg separately: He wore (a pair of) black trousers; She was dressed in trousers and a sweater.) bukser, beinklær- trouser-buksersubst. flt. \/ˈtraʊzəz\/(lang)bukser, benklærpair of trousers (et par) bukserwear the trousers (in the family) være herre i huset, bestemme hvor skapet skal stå -
112 dinner-jacket
noun (a man's formal jacket for wear in the evening.) esmoquin -
113 dinner-jacket
noun (a man's formal jacket for wear in the evening.) smókingjakki -
114 laughing-stock
noun (someone who is laughed at: If I wear that hat, I'll be a laughing-stock.) aðhlátursefni -
115 lounge suit
noun (a man's suit for everyday formal wear.) jakkaföt -
116 dinner-jacket
noun (a man's formal jacket for wear in the evening.) szmoking -
117 lounge suit
noun (a man's suit for everyday formal wear.) utcai ruha -
118 dinner-jacket
noun (a man's formal jacket for wear in the evening.) smoking* * *din.ner-jack.et[d'inə dʒækit] n smoking: paletó preto, com lapelas de seda, usado à noite. -
119 footwear
noun (boots, shoes, slippers etc: He always buys expensive footwear.) calçado* * *foot.wear[f'utwɛə] n calçado, calçados. -
120 lounge suit
noun (a man's suit for everyday formal wear.) fato de passeio* * *lounge suit[l'aundʒsu:t] n traje de passeio.
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