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BETA Norwegian-English translation for: to divvy sth up
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Unverified å gjøre kraftigereto beef up sth.
Unverified å gjøre tyngreto beef up sth.
Unverified å skru opp noeto turn up sth.
å stable opp noeto stack up sth.
å ripe opp noeto scratch up sth.
å stable opp noeto pile up sth.
å samle noe sammento round up sth.
å bryte noe [arbeide opp]to work up sth.
Unverified å skru opp noeto wind up sth. [to increase]
å forsterke noeto beef up sth. [coll.] [idiom]
Unverified å komme opp fra noeto get up from sth.
å åpne seg om noeto open up about sth.
å slå opp noe [se etter]to look sth. up
å ende opp i noeto end up in sth.
å lese opp om noeto read up on sth.
å være involvert i noeto be mixed up in sth. [involved]
Unverified å holder ut med noen/noeto put up with sb./sth.
Unverified å ende opp i noen/noeto end up in sb./sth.
Unverified å ende opp i noen/noeto end up inside sb./sth.
å gire etter noe [uform.]to be up for sth. [idiom] [to be avid for sth.]
mus. å jazze opp noe [også fig.]to jazz sth. up [also fig.]
Unverified å stå opp for noen/noeto stand up for sb./sth.
opp {adv}up
oppe {adv}up
å basere noe noeto base sth. on sth.
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.
Unverified inntilup to
kosm. sminke {m/f}make-up
sport oppvarming {m/f}warm-up
sport armheving {m/f}push-up
oppfølging {m/f}follow-up
Obs!Heads up!
mett {adj}full (up)
opptil {prep}up to
noe når noesth. reaches sth.
å tro at noe skjedde grunn av noeto put sth. down to sth.
å si at noe skjedde grunn av noeto put sth. down to sth.
å oppgito give up
nærbilde {n}close-up picture
å slakketo loosen (up)
å oppretteto set up
oppvask {m}washing-up [Br.]
oppstartskostnader {pl}start-up costs
standupkomiker {m}stand-up comedian
tettsted {n}built-up area
hittil {adv}up to now
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