worm

worm
wə:m 1. noun
(a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) mark
2. verb
1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) sno/åle seg, snike
2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) lirke/lure noe ut av en
mark
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orm
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subst. \/wɜːm\/
1) (hverdagslig) mark, orm
2) (også segmented worm, dyr i rekken Annelida)
leddorm
3) (også roundworm, dyr i rekken Nematoda)
rundorm, nematode (vitenskapelig)
4) (også flatworm, dyr i rekken Platyhelminthes)
flatorm
5) larve
6) (små)kryp
7) (overført) (menneske)kryp, utøy, stakkar
8) (slang) politimann
9) (ofte i flertall) invollsorm, mark i magen
10) (teknikk e.l.) gjenge (på skrue e.l.)
11) (teknikk) snekkeskrue, snekke
12) mani, lidenskap, orm
13) Arkimedes' skrue
can of worms secan, 1
even a worm will turn det finnes grenser for tålmodighet
food for worms eller worms' food sefood
rise to a\/the worm (om fisk) nappe (på mark)
the worm innvollsorm (gammeldags) tannverk (gammeldags) kolikk
the worm of ... noe som nager
he felt the worm of conscience
han følte samvittigheten nage
II
verb \/wɜːm\/
1) orme seg, åle seg, krype
2) lokke, lure
3) kurere for mark
the dog has been wormed
hunden har blitt kurert for mark
4) rense planter for mark
5) (teknikk) lage gjenger (på skruer e.l.)
we have a machine that worms screws
vi har en maskin som lager gjenger på skruer
6) lete etter mark
worm in sno\/snike seg inn
worm into skaffe seg adgang til
they wormed into the house
de skaffet seg adgang til huset
innynde seg hos
he wormed into her confidence
han innyndet seg hos henne
worm out of sno seg ut av
worm somebody out utmanøvrere noen
worm something out of somebody\/something lure noe ut av noen\/noe, lure noe fra noen\/noe
she wormed the secret from me
hun lurte hemmeligheten ut av meg

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