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BETA Norwegian-English translation for: Every man has a fool in his sleeve
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Dictionary Norwegian English: Every man has a fool in his sleeve

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å ikke være riktig frisk [uform.] [nedsett.] [idiom]to be not (quite) right in the head [coll.] [pej.] [idiom]
ordtak Unverified Som sild i tønne. [Når mennesker er samlet et lite begrenset område]When people are gathered in a small confined space
ordtak Det er bedre med en fugl i hånda enn ti taket.A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
film litt. F Den gamle mannen og havetThe Old Man and the Sea [novel: Ernest Hemingway, film: John Sturges]
Unverified å såre noento do a number on sb [idiom]
å tulle med noeto make a joke of sth.
å ha en vond drømto have a bad dream
å ta seg en blås [uform.]to take a smoke
uttrykk å ta seg en hivertto have a quick one
uttrykk å ta seg en knertto have a quick one
å skamslå noento beat sb. to a pulp
sport å blåse avto whistle to a close [football]
Unverified å kalle noen (for) ...to call someone (a/an) ...
transp. tur. å dra turto go on a trip
å ... i botto get a fine of ...
å falle i komato fall into a coma
å falle ansiktetto do a faceplant [coll.]
å føre à jourto bring up to date
å i ball [uform.]to become a mess
å ikke ha peilingto not have a clue
å nappe en tyv [uform.]to catch a thief
å slokke en brannto put out a fire
å gi gave (til noen)to make a present (to sb.)
å ha hendene fulle [idiom]to have a lot to do
å preke moral (til noen)to give (sb.) a stern lecture
å være kjent et stedto be familiar with a place
Unverified å skade noen/noeto do a number on sb./sth. [idiom]
å se mye til noen/noeto see sb./sth. a lot
å være forelska i noento have a crush on sb. [coll.]
å være forelsket i noento have a crush on sb. [coll.]
å ut med et smellto go out with a bang
Unverified å kjøpe katta/katten i sekken [idiom]to do a blind bargain
litt. å gjendikteto re-create (a literary work)
å jernteppe [idiom]to have a blackout
Unverified å amokto go on a rampage
å lage bråkto kick up a fuss
Unverified å løpe amokto go on a rampage
å møte veggen [idiom]to get a burnout
relig. å be en bønnto say a prayer
å legge i veito make a start
å sko en hestto shoe a horse
å slå en rekordto break a record
inform. å slette en filto delete a file
med. å stille en diagnoseto make a diagnosis
å stille et spørsmålto ask a question
å ta en dusjto have a shower
foto. å ta et bildeto take a picture
foto. å ta et fototo take a photograph
gastr. å ta en bit {noun}to take a bite
å notere seg noe [i hukommelse]to make a mental note of sth.
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