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å ha noe imot noen/noeto have sth. against sb./sth.
å angre noeto have regrets about sth.
å ha noe lurto have sth. prepared
å ha noe lurto have sth. ready
å ha noe lurto have sth. on hand
å utdele noeto hand out sth.
å slippe å gjøre noeto not have to do sth.
å ha med noen/noeto have sb./sth. with you
Unverified å sette ut noeto put out sth.
å klippe ut noeto cut sth. out
Unverified å ta fram noeto bring out sth.
Unverified å ha med noen noeto have sb. with for sth.
å dele ut noeto give out sth. [issue]
å ha noe svart hvittto have sth. in black and white
Unverified å slå noen/noe utto knock sb./sth. out
å slokke noeto put out sth. [like a fire]
å vrenge noe [om lomme osv.]to turn sth. inside out
å lure noen (for noe) [bedra]to cheat sb. (out of sth.)
å ut fra noe [komme fra]to get out from sth. [go away]
Unverified å se opp for noen/noeto watch out for sb./sth.
å ha hendene fulle (av/med noe) [idiom]to have one's hands full (with sb./sth.) [idiom] [to have a lot to do]
utslitt {adj} [om sko, klær]worn out (also: worn-out)
å hato have
å eieto have got
å hato have got
å måtteto have to
Unverified sexpress {n}pressure to have sex
Har du ... ?Do you have ... ?
ha'kke [uform.]have/has not
å ha det gøyto have fun
God fornøyelse!Have a good time!
å ha fri {noun}to have time off
å være smartto have brains [to be smart]
har'e [uform.] [har det]have it
Ha det moro! [uform.]Have fun! <HF>
ut {adv}out
å ikke ha noen grenserto have no boundaries
Ha en god tur!Have a good trip!
tuller jeg. [uform.]I have been mistaken.
Hva har du gjort?What have you done?
Jeg har ingen anelse.I have no idea.
utbrent {adj}burned-out
Obs!Watch out!
utfrosset {adj}frozen out
utvei {m}way out
handel utsolgt {adj}sold out
Jeg har ikke peiling. [uform.]I have no idea.
å være oppvokst i ...to have been grown up in ...
Unverified å ha det som trengsto have what it takes
å erfareto find out
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