goods

goods
noun plural
1) (objects etc for sale, products: leather goods.) varer
2) (articles sent by rail, not road, sea or air: This station is for passengers and goods; (also adjective) a goods train/station.) gods
gods
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vare
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varer
subst. flt. \/ɡʊdz\/
1) eiendeler, effekter
half his goods were stolen
halvparten av eiendelene hans ble stjålet
2) varer, artikler
3) (jernbane, luftfart e.l.) gods
by goods med godstog, som fraktgods, som reisegods
deliver the goods (overført) holde sitt ord, oppfylle sin del av avtalen (overført) klare seg fint
dry goods (amer.) tekstilvarer
the goods (hverdagslig) det som trengs, det nødvendige
she's the goods
hun er toppen
that's the goods!
det er tingen!
goods lift vareheis
goods shed godsoppbevaring
goods warehouse godsoppbevaring
have the goods ha det som skal til
have the goods on eller get the goods on (amer. slang) ha bevis mot, skaffe bevis mot
leather goods lærvarer, lærartikler
piece of goods (hverdagslig, også) litt av et stykke, fiks og snerten jente
she's a piece of goods
hun er litt av et stykke
soft goods tekstilvarer
worldly goods jordisk gods

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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