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Dictionary Norwegian English: Have you got a light

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Har du fyr?Have you got a light? [for a cigarette]
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Du har fått en telefon.You got a phonecall.
Jeg lurte deg!I got you!
å eieto have got
å hato have got
ordtak Det gikk et lys opp for meg. [idiom]I got a good idea.
Har du ... ?Do you have ... ?
Hva har du gjort?What have you done?
å ha med noen/noeto have sb./sth. with you
ordtak Unverified Å ta seg vann over hodet.To take on more tasks than you have capacity to do
å jernteppe [idiom]to have a blackout
å være forkjølato have a cold
å være forkjøletto have a cold
å være forkjøltto have a cold
å ta en dusjto have a shower
God fornøyelse!Have a good time!
Ha en god tur!Have a good trip!
å ha en vond drømto have a bad dream
uttrykk å ta seg en hivertto have a quick one
uttrykk å ta seg en knertto have a quick one
å ikke ha peilingto not have a clue
Kan du gjøre meg en tjeneste?Can you do me a favor? [Am.]
Jeg har vondt i halsen.I have a sore throat.
å ha hendene fulle [idiom]to have a lot to do
å være forelska i noento have a crush on sb. [coll.]
å være forelsket i noento have a crush on sb. [coll.]
å kaldsvetteto be in / have a cold sweat
å være gravid / svangerto have a bun in the oven [coll.]
kjøretøy sykkel tek. å ha kast [f.eks. et sykkeldekk eller hjul]to have a wobble [like a bicycle rim or tyre]
noen ble banket oppsb. got beaten up
Unverified noen/ noe bortsb./sth. got to go
noen (gå) vekksb. has (got) to go
lett {adj}light
å lyseto light
lys {n}light
å belyseto light [illuminate]
lyseblå {adj}light blue
lysebrun {adj}light brown
lysegrønn {adj}light green
lysfølsom {adj}light-sensitive
sykkel sykkellykt {m/f}bicycle light
sykkel sykkellykt {m/f}bike light
brannred blålys {n}blue light
blinklys {n}flashing light
elektr. LED-lys {n}LED light
elektr. lyspære {m/f}light bulb
elektr. lysarmatur {m}light fitting
lysstyrke {m}light intensity
mater. lettmetall {n}light metal
elektr. traf. lyktestolpe {m}light pole
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