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Unverified å støte (an) mot noen  kollidere med noen/noe]to come on a collision course with sb./sth.
å komme fram med noeto come forward with sth.
å slå opp med noento break up with sb.
Unverified å holder ut med noen/noeto put up with sb./sth.
å støte (an) mot noen/noe [fig.]to be in conflict with sb./sth.
å støte (an) mot noen/noe [fig.]to collide with sb./sth. [fig.]
påfunn {n}idea
anelse {m}idea
idé {m}idea
grunntanke {m}basic idea
Jeg har ingen anelse.I have no idea.
Grunntanken bak er ...The basic idea behind it is ...
Jeg har ikke peiling. [uform.]I have no idea.
Ha'kke peil. [uform.] [har ikke peiling]I have no idea.
ordtak Det gikk et lys opp for meg. [idiom]I got a good idea.
å kommeto come
Kom igjen!Come on!
Hvorfor det ... ?How come ... ? [coll.]
Jeg kommer fra ...I come from ...
å komme motento come into vogue
å komme motento come into fashion
uttrykk Kan du gjenta det?Come again? [coll.]
å tre i kraftto come into force
ordtak Førstemann til mølla.First come, first served.
å tre i kraftto come into effect
å komme for å blito come to stay
ordtak Førstemann til mølla får først male.First come, first served.
Unverified å komme tilbake for merto come back for more
å komme ut av skapet [fig.]to come out of the closet [fig.]
med {prep}with
oppe {adv}up
opp {adv}up
sorgarbeid {n}coping with grief
kjent medfamiliar with
Unverified sorgarbeid {n}coping with bereavement
å håndtereto deal with
synonymt medsynonymous with
å etterleveto comply with
å håndtereto cope with
sport oppvarming {m/f}warm-up
Obs!Heads up!
oppfølging {m/f}follow-up
opptil {prep}up to
mett {adj}full (up)
Unverified inntilup to
sport armheving {m/f}push-up
kosm. sminke {m/f}make-up
gastr. skinkeost {m}cheese with ham spread
panteflaske {m/f}bottle with refundable deposit
å konferere (med)to confer (with)
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