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Engelsk-norsk (Bokmål) ordbok

BETA Norwegian-English translation for: on the edge of sth
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Dictionary Norwegian English: on the edge of sth

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å øve vold mot noen/noeto commit acts of violence against sb./sth.
å være luta lei av noen/noeto be really tired of sb./sth.
å være luta lei av noen/noeto be damn tired of sb./sth. [coll.]
litt. F Bildet av Dorian GrayThe Picture of Dorian Gray [Oscar Wilde]
å tulle med noeto make a joke of sth.
en bulk {m} av noea bulk of sth.
å notere seg noe [i hukommelse]to make a mental note of sth.
noen/noe er svaret noen/noesb./sth. is the answer to sb./sth.
noen kan ikke nok av noen/noesb. can't get enough of sb./sth.
litt. F Dr. Jekyll og Mr. HydeThe Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde [Robert Louis Stevenson]
å ta noe med en klype salt [idiom]to take sth. with a pinch of salt [idiom]
å koble noe fra noeto disconnect sth. from sth.
å kople noe fra noeto disconnect sth. from sth.
noe blir til noesth. turns to sth.
noe er fastmontert til noesth. is fixed to sth.
noe minner noen om at noesth. reminds sb. about sth.
noe når noesth. reaches sth.
å si at noe skjedde grunn av noeto put sth. down to sth.
å tro at noe skjedde grunn av noeto put sth. down to sth.
om {prep}on
{prep}on
frem {adv} [fram]on
oppå {adv}on top
oppe {adv}on top
presis {adv}on time
eiendom ubebygget {adj}unbuilt on
vakthavende {adj}on duty
å lenke noe til noe [binde, feste med lenke]to chain sth. to sth. [bind, fasten with a chain]
å fortsetteto hang on
å videreføreto carry on
kjøretøy frontkollisjon {m}head-on collision
av prinsipp {adv}on principle
avhengig av ...depending on ...
Drøm videre.Dream on.
i brannon fire
i gjennomsnitton average
Kom igjen!Come on!
med hensikt {adv}on purpose
om bordon board
forespørselon request
hest. hesteryggenon horseback
handel salgon sale
rett frem {adv}straight on
til fotson foot
å pågåto go on [continue]
anat. med. Unverified ståkuk {m} [ereksjon] [vulg.]hard-on
anat. med. Unverified ståkukk {m} [ereksjon] [vulg.]hard-on
uttrykk Stå på!Keep on trucking!
å avhenge (av)to depend (on)
å lite to rely on
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