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Engelsk-norsk (Bokmål) ordbok

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Dictionary Norwegian English: to get rid of

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NorwegianEnglish
å bli kvitt noen/noeto get rid of sb./sth.
Partial Matches
Unverified kvittrid
å nok av noen/noeto get enough of sb./sth.
å ... i botto get a fine of ...
å komme til bunns i noe [idiom]to get to the bottom of sth. [idiom]
noen kan ikke nok av noen/noesb. can't get enough of sb./sth.
å mottato get
å to get
Forsvinn!Get lost! [coll.]
å henteto get [fetch]
å mørkneto get dark
å forfryseto get frostbitten
å forkommeto get destroyed
å bli mørktto get dark
å løse segto get resolved
å bli lurtto get fooled
med. å bli sykto get sick
med. å bli sjukto get sick
å stå oppto get up
sammenkomst {m}get-together [informal gathering]
å klare segto get by
Unverified å bli hengendeto get stuck
å hevne segto get revenge
å forståto get the point
jobber å oppsigelseto get fired
Unverified å julingto get beaten up
å bankto get beaten up
å komme i veito get on
jobber å sparken [uform.]to get fired
å frito get time off
å legge segto get fatter
Tok du den?Did you get it?
Unverified å bryteto get to deviate from sth.
Unverified å forstå detto get it [to understand sth.]
å bananas [uform.] [idiom]to get wild
med. å komme segto get better [in health]
å dra årene [idiom]to get older
å dra åra [idiom]to get older
å komme i veito get under way
å legge i veito get under way
å hevne segto get one's revenge
å komme i trøbbelto get into trouble
å bli banket oppto get beaten up
jur. Unverified å slippe unna [uform.]to get off [avoid punishment]
å vite noeto get to know sth.
å ta lappento get one's driving license
uttrykk å ha frispråkto get away with murder [coll.]
å irritere seg grønn [idiom]to get very angry
å klikke noen [uform.]to get furious at sb.
å bli ergerlig (på noen)to get angry (with sb.)
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