stomach

stomach
noun
1) (the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.) magesekk
2) (the part of the body between the chest and thighs; the belly: a pain in the stomach.) mage
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subst. \/ˈstʌmək\/
1) (anatomi) magesekk
2) mage, buk
I have a pain in my stomach
jeg har vondt i magen
3) (også overført) matlyst, appetitt, lyst
4) (zoologi) vom, mage, buk
an army marches on its stomach uten mat og drikke duger helten ikke
have no stomach for (overført) ikke ha lyst til, ikke føle for
make one's stomach turn over gi kvalme(fornemmelse), fylle(s) med vemmelse, gjøre kvalm
it makes my stomach turn over
det vender seg i magen på meg \/ jeg blir kvalm
on an empty stomach på tom mage, på fastende hjerte
be sick to one's stomach (amer., overført) være kvalm, være uvel, by imot, få en til å gremme seg
turn someone's stomach eller go against someone's stomach velte seg i magen på noen, få noen til å brekke seg, gjøre noen kvalm (overført) by noen imot, føle uvilje mot
it goes against my stomach
det byr meg imot
the way to a man's heart goes through his stomach veien til mannens hjerte går gjennom magen
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verb \/ˈstʌmək\/
1) kunne spise, tåle
the prisoner could not stomach his food
fangen tålte ikke maten
2) (overført) tåle, finne seg i, fordra
she cannot stomach it
hun finner seg ikke i det, hun orker det ikke

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