flesh
- flesh
- fleʃ
1) kjøtt
2) kjøtt
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- flesh and blood
- in the flesh
kjøtt
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subst. \/fleʃ\/
1) kjøtt
2) (bibelsk) kjød
3) flesk, fett
4) (botanikk) fruktkjøtt
5) (gammeldags, mat) kjøtt
6) hud
• suntanned flesh
all flesh alt levende, menneskeslekten
exact\/have\/demand one's pound of flesh se
flesh and fell med hud og hår
go the way of all flesh gå bort, dø
in good flesh i godt hold, velfødd
in the flesh legemlig, i levende live, personlig, i virkeligheten
lose flesh bli tynn
the lusts of the flesh se ➢
lust, 1
make one's flesh creep få det til å gå kaldt nedover ryggen på en, få en til å grøsse
materialize in the flesh bli til kjøtt og blod
more than flesh and blood can stand mer enn et menneske kan holde ut
one's own flesh and blood ens eget kjøtt og blod
press the flesh (slang, om kongelige, politikere e.l.) håndhilse på folk
proud flesh dødkjøtt
put on flesh legge på seg
sins of the flesh se ➢
sin, 1
a thorn in the flesh se ➢
thorn
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verb \/fleʃ\/
1) (om hunder) gjøre blodtørstig (ved å la dem smake kjøtt av vilt)
2) (om hud e.l.) skrape
flesh out (overført) fylle ut, gi kjøtt på bena
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Flesh — (fl[e^]sh), n. [OE. flesch, flesc, AS. fl[=ae]sc; akin to OFries. fl[=a]sk, D. vleesch, OS. fl[=e]sk, OHG. fleisc, G. fleisch, Icel. & Dan. flesk lard, bacon, pork, Sw. fl[ a]sk.] 1. The aggregate of the muscles, fat, and other tissues which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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FLESH — (Heb. בָּשָׂר, basar), a word used both in the Bible and Talmud for mortal man and for the flesh of animals (for the latter aspect, see meat ). Eve is called by Adam bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh (Gen. 2:23), i.e., my close relative (cf … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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flesh|y — «FLEHSH ee», adjective, flesh|i|er, flesh|i|est. 1. having much flesh; fat; plump. SYNONYM(S): corpulent, stout … Useful english dictionary
Flesh — Flesh, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fleshed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fleshing}.] 1. To feed with flesh, as an incitement to further exertion; to initiate; from the practice of training hawks and dogs by feeding them with the first game they take, or other… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flesh — is the soft part of the body of a person or animal which is between the skin and the bones. In ordinary speech, it typically contrasts with bone, as in the merism flesh and bone . It mainly refers to skeletal muscle and associated fat, though it… … Wikipedia
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flesh|ly — «FLEHSH lee», adjective, li|er, li|est. 1. of the flesh; bodily; corporeal. 2. Figurative. of man s physical nature; sensual: »pretty lyrics of fleshly love (Joseph Slater) … Useful english dictionary
flesh|er — «FLEHSH uhr», noun. 1. a person who fleshes hides. 2. a knifelike tool used for fleshing. 3. Scottish. a butcher … Useful english dictionary