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Engelsk-norsk (Bokmål) ordbok

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å fraviketo deviate from
mandagskveld {m}Monday evening
å avlede (av)to derive (from)
å avvike (fra)to differ (from)
å sitere frato quote from
å stamme (fra)to originate (from)
blåmandag {m} [fastelavnsmandag]Shrove Monday
mandag {m}Monday <Mon., Mo.>
å fraviketo depart from [deviate from]
å nedstamme frato be descended from
å avholde seg frato abstain from
utda. å bli uteksaminert (fra)to graduate (from)
Unverified å bryteto get to deviate from sth.
å distansere seg (fra)to distance oneself (from)
å fraråde (fra noe)to dehort (from sth.) [archaic]
fra langt borte {adv}from a long way away
å løsrive seg (fra)to tear oneself away (from)
å starte fra begynnelsento start from scratch [idiom]
å starte nyttto start from scratch [idiom]
å oppgi noe  avstå fra]to abstain from sth.
Unverified å komme opp fra noeto get up from sth.
å være kjent fra noeto be known from sth.
å starte fra bunnen avto start from scratch [idiom]
å ut fra noe [komme fra]to exit from sth.
å kjenne noen/noe fra førto know sb./sth. from before
uke {m/f}week
å ut fra noe [komme fra]to get out from sth. [go away]
arbeidsuke {m/f}working week
Unverified å la seg inspirere av noe/noento draw (one's) inspiration from sb./sth.
uttrykk å leve fra en dag til en annento keep the wolf from the door
ukedag {m}day of the week
i ukesvis {adv}week after week
i forrige ukelast week
å koble noe fra noeto disconnect sth. from sth.
å kople noe fra noeto disconnect sth. from sth.
å starte fra scratch [idiom]to start from scratch [idiom]
sport hoppuke {m/f}ski jumping week [a ski jumping tournament with several jumping events]
fra {prep}from
ifra {prep}from
bakfra {adv}from behind
derfra {adv}from there
herfra {adv}from here
hvorfra {adv}from where
innefra {adv}from within
nedenfra {adv}from below
ovenfra {adv}from above
utenfra {adv} {prep}from outside
med. kreftsyk {adj}suffering from cancer
nordfra {adv}from the north
østfra {adv}from the east
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