extremity

extremity
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- plural extremities - noun
1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.)
2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.)
3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.)
4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.)
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ytterpunkt
subst. \/ɪkˈstremətɪ\/, \/ekˈstremətɪ\/
1) ytterste del, ytterpunkt, ytterste grense
2) høyeste grad, høydepunkt
3) ytterlighet, ekstremitet
that drove them to the extremity of a civil war
det drev dem helt til borgerkrig
4) ytterste nød, fortvilet situasjon, nødstilfelle
what can we do in an extremity?
hva kan vi gjøre i et nødstilfelle?
I was driven to extremity
jeg ble drevet til den ytterste nød
5) (anatomi) ekstremitet, lem
an extremity of joy den høyeste glede
an extremity of misery den dypeste nød, den dypeste elendighet
an extremity of pain den voldsomste smerte
be in extremities (gammeldags) ligge på sitt siste
extremities (anatomi) ekstremiteter, lemmer
go to extremities gå til ytterligheter
to the last extremity (gammeldags) til døden

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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  • extremity — ► NOUN (pl. extremities) 1) the furthest point or limit. 2) (extremities) the hands and feet. 3) severity or seriousness. 4) extreme adversity …   English terms dictionary

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