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å kaste ut noento throw out sb.
å slite ut noento wear sb. out
Unverified å slå noen/noe utto knock sb./sth. out
Unverified  være utro overfor noen]to step out on sb.
å slippe noen utto let sb. out [set free]
Unverified å ut til noento reach out to sb.
å lure noen (for noe) [bedra]to cheat sb. (out of sth.)
å kontakte noen [for hjelp e.l.]to reach out to sb. [fig.]
å gjøre noen til narrmake a fool (out) of sb.
Unverified å se opp for noen/noeto watch out for sb./sth.
spark {n}kick
å sparketo kick
sport frispark {n}free kick
sport brasse {m}overhead kick
sport brassespark {n}overhead kick
sport utspill {n}goal kick
sport straffespark {n}penalty kick [football]
sport hjørnespark {n} [fotball]corner kick
Unverified å slå noen ned de mister bevissthetento knock sb. out [ to hit sb. so they so they lose consciousness]
utslitt {adj} [om sko, klær]worn out (also: worn-out)
å lage bråkto kick up a fuss
å forestille noen for noento introduce sb. to sb.
Unverified å gi noen/noe videre til noento pass sb./sth. round to sb.
å oppkalle noen/noe etter noen/noeto name sb./sth. after sb./sth.
å forvandle noen/noe til noen/noeto turn sb./sth. into sb./sth.
noen liker å kalle noen/noe ...sb. likes to call sb./sth. ...
noen/noe er svaret noen/noesb./sth. is the answer to sb./sth.
å advare (noen) mot noen/noeto warn (sb.) against sb./sth.
noen kan ikke nok av noen/noesb. can't get enough of sb./sth.
ut {adv}out
utbrent {adj}burned-out
handel utsolgt {adj}sold out
utvei {m}way out
Obs!Watch out!
utfrosset {adj}frozen out
å presisereto point out
Flytt ut!Move out!
å utføreto carry out
å utbetaleto pay out
å utelukketo rule out
å overdøveto drown out
langtrukken {adj}long-drawn-out
å gjennomføreto carry out
å erfareto find out
ut av {prep}out of
å slokketo put out
å påpeketo point out
å slukketo put out
passé {adj}out of date [pred.]
Unverified å trine [litt.]go out
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