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BETA Norwegian-English translation for: to stick sth out
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Dictionary Norwegian English: to stick sth out

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ut av {prep}out of
Uaktuelt!Out of the question!
å stikke utto jut out
Unverified å trine [litt.]go out
utbrent {adj}burnt-out [esp. Br.]
å leie utto hire out
sport straffesparkkonkurranse {m}penalty shoot-out [football]
passé {adj}out of date [pred.]
Utelukket!Out of the question!
å fase utto phase out
påfallende ukonvensjonellfar-out [sl.]
sport Løype!Out of the way!
å lyseto give out light
å snakke utto speak out
å utto go out
å tynne (ut)to thin out
inform. fraværsmelding {m/f}out-of-office message
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.
å jevne (seg) utto even out
å hylgråte [uform.]to cry out loud
ute av drift {adj}out of order
å droppe ut [avslutte]to drop out
noe minner noen om at noesth. reminds sb. about sth.
Unverified utagerende {adj} {pres-p}acting out [violent and without inhibitions]
å stikke avto skip out [Am.] [coll.]
Aldri i verden!Out of the question!
å kaste ut noento throw out sb.
Unverified å løse segto work out [get resolved]
Kutt ut! [uform.]Cut it out! [coll.]
å slite ut noento wear sb. out
foto. inform. å zoome (inn / ut)to zoom (in / out)
Uten spørsmål! [foreld.]Out of the question!
å brake løsto break out [to burst out]
ut / ute av syneout of sight
Unverified La meg sjekkeLet me suss out
ute av proporsjon / proporsjonerout of proportion
å flippe ut [uform.]to freak out [coll.]
å onanereto knock one out [vulg.] [masturbate]
noe når noesth. reaches sth.
å si at noe skjedde grunn av noeto put sth. down to sth.
å tro at noe skjedde grunn av noeto put sth. down to sth.
ut av det blå {adv}out of the blue
Ikke snakk om! [uform.]Out of the question!
ute i det fri {adv}out in the open
Unverified å ut til noento reach out to sb.
Det kommer ikke tale!Out of the question!
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