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Dictionary Norwegian English: take a hop

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SYNO   to bounce | to bound | to rebound ... 
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å hoppeto hop
å ta seg en blås [uform.]to take a smoke
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 ta en titt noen/noeto take a look at sb./sth.
utda. å ha prøveto take a test
å tato take
Unverified å ta en pinne for noen/noeto take a drink for sb./sth.
å aksjonereto take action
å foregåto take place
å overtato take over
å vareto take [to last]
å besørgeto take care of
å fjerneto take off [to remove]
å ivaretato take care of
å utnytteto take advantage of
å bli medto take part
å finne stedto take place
å hevne segto take vengeance
å søke dekningto take cover
å ta bortto take away
å ta formto take shape
luftf. å lette [fly]to take off [plane]
å trikketo take the streetcar / tram
utda. å ha prøveto take an exam
transp. å ta bussento take the bus
å ta fergeto take the ferry
å i dekningto take cover
transp. å ta trikkento take the tram [Br.]
sykkel bunnyhopp {n}bunny hop
å ta noe med en klype salt [idiom]to take sth. with a pinch of salt [idiom]
å delta i noeto take part in sth.
Unverified å ta noens plassto take sb.'s place
å ta sin tidto take one's time
å ta det med roto take it easy
å forbarme seg over noento take pity on sb.
å ta del i noeto take part in sth.
transp. å ta en taxito take a taxi
sykkel amerikansk bunnyhopp {n}American bunny hop
sykkel engelsk bunnyhopp {n}English bunny hop
å avløse noen/noeto take the place of sb./sth.
Unverified å ta knekken noen [uform.]to take the blow on
Unverified hva til for å ...?what does it take to ...?
uttrykk å tro blind noeto take sth. at face value [fig.]
uttrykk å ta tyren ved horneneto take the bull by the horns
iktyo. uttrykk Unverified å bite (kroken)to take the bait [fish] [also fig.] [respond to an offer]
ordtak Unverified Å ta seg vann over hodet.To take on more tasks than you have capacity to do
Skal jeg ta en beskjed til ham / henne?Can I take a message for him / her?
å ta noe for gittto take sth. for granted
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