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Engelsk-norsk (Bokmål) ordbok

BETA Norwegian-English translation for: ban from entering sb's premises
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Unverified å la seg inspirere av noe/noento draw (one's) inspiration from sb./sth.
noens {pron}somebody's <sb.'s>
å kjenne noen/noe fra førto know sb./sth. from before
forbud {n}ban
å forbyto ban
røykeforbud {n}smoking ban
jur. Unverified besøksforbud {n}visiting ban (in prison)
jur. Unverified brev- og besøksforbud {noun}letter and visitor ban
til noens disposisjon {adv}at sb.'s disposal
jobber å si opp noento terminate sb.'s employment
i noens favørin sb.'s favor [Am.]
i noens favørin sb.'s favour [Br.]
å kreve noens livto claim sb.'s life
Unverified å ta noens plassto take sb.'s place
å knuse noens hjerte [idiom]to break sb.'s heart [idiom]
noens bekostning {adv} [også fig.]at sb.'s expense [also fig.]
Unverified å slå noen i hode hardt de blir skadet eller dreptto beat sb.'s brain in
å ha hendene fulle (av/med noe) [idiom]to have one's hands full (with sb./sth.) [idiom] [to have a lot to do]
teft {m}scent of an animal('s) or person('s track)
sør {adv} <S> [for]south <S> [of]
syd {adv} <S> [for]south <S> [of]
å forestille noen for noento introduce sb. to sb.
noens {pron}someone's <so.'s>
svovel {m} {n} <S>sulfur [Am.] <S>
svovel {m} {n} <S>sulphur [Br.] <S>
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
sørfra {adv}from the south
vestfra {adv}from the west
å fraviketo deviate from
bortsett fraapart from
fra ... tilfrom ... to
fra utlandet {adv}from abroad
hvor ... fra {adv}where ... from
lingv. fuge-s {m}s interfix
virkelighetsfjern {adj}far removed from reality
å avlede (av)to derive (from)
å avvike (fra)to differ (from)
å sitere frato quote from
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