teleportere
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From English teleport, made up of the prefix tele- + Latin Latin portare, porto (“I carry”).
Verb
teleportere (imperative teleporter, present teleporterer, simple past teleporterte, past participle teleportert)
- (transitive) to teleport
- Han teleporterte blyanten til andre sida av klasserommet!
- He teleported the pencil to the other side of the classroom!
- 2014, Øyvind Skogmo Hansen, “Teleportering kan gi ultraraske datamaskiner”, in NRK:
- Forskerne har altså klart å teleportere informasjon fra en kvantebit til en annen kvantebit.
- So, the researchers have managed to teleport information from one qubit to another qubit.
Derived terms
References
“teleportere” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk
Alternative forms
- teleportera (a infinitive)
Etymology
From English teleport, made up of the prefix tele- + Latin Latin portare, porto (“I carry”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌte.le.pur.ˈteː.re/
Verb
teleportere (imperative teleporter, present teleporterer, simple past teleporterte, past participle teleportert)
- (transitive) to teleport
- Ingen såg at eg hadde vorte teleportert hit frå ei anna verd.
- No one saw that I had been teleported here from another world.
Derived terms
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