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å doto go to the toilet
å doto go to the loo [Br.]
å måtte do [uform.]to have to go to the toilet
å måtte doto have to go to the loo [Br.]
å langs noeto go along sth.
tippoldefar {m}great-great-grandfather
Unverified noen/ noe bortsb./sth. got to go
å gjennom noe [idiom]to go through sth. [idiom]
Unverified å gjennom noe [penetrere en gjenstand, passere gjennom]to go through sth. [penetrate an object, pass through]
å gjøre noe i etapperto do sth. in stages
å pleie å gjøre noeto use to do sth.
grunn {m} til å gjøre noereason to do sth.
å pleie å gjøre noeto tend to do sth.
å slippe å gjøre noeto not have to do sth.
å tillate noen å gjøre noeto allow sb. to do sth.
uttrykk å gjøre noe bare ertto do sth. just to tease
å ha lyst til å gjøre noeto want to do sth. [desire]
å være kjent for å gjøre noeto be known to do sth.
å presse noen til å gjøre noeto push sb. to do sth.
å tvinge noen til å gjøre noeto force sb. to do sth.
å presse noen til å gjøre noeto pressure sb. to do sth.
å være i ferd med å gjøre noeto be about to do sth.
å være villig til å delta i noeto be game to do sth.
det er tide gjøre noe)it is about time (to do sth.)
Unverified å skade noen/noeto do a number on sb./sth. [idiom]
go-go bar {m}go-go bar
stor {adj}great
flott {adj}great
geogr. Storbritannia {n}Great Britain
kjempesuksess {m}great success
dritgod {adj} [vulg.]great
grandonkel {m}great-uncle
oldefar {m}great-grandfather
oldebarn {n}great-grandchild
oldemor {m/f}great-grandmother
grandtante {m/f}great-aunt
helmaks {adj} [uform.]great
handel knallkjøp {n} [uform.]great buy
dritfet {adj} [vulg.]really great
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geogr. De store sjøer {pl}the Great Lakes
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