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1 actually
1) (really: She actually saw the accident happen.) egentlig, faktisk2) (in fact: Actually, I'm doing something else this evening.) faktisk, i virkelighetennåadv. \/ˈæktʃʊəlɪ\/, \/ˈæktjʊəlɪ\/1) egentlig, i virkeligheten• actually she was asked to come on Sunday, not on Tuesdayegentlig var hun bedt om å komme på søndag, ikke tirsdag2) ( forsterkende) faktisk, virkeligtenk at vi klarte det!\/ vi klarte det faktisk3) for øyeblikket -
2 as a matter of fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) faktisk, egentlig, i virkeligheten -
3 in fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) faktisk, egentlig, i virkeligheten -
4 in point of fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) faktisk, egentlig, i virkeligheten -
5 in the flesh
(actually present; in person: I have seen him on television, but never in the flesh.) i levende live, personlig -
6 actual
'æk uəl(real; existing; not imaginary: In actual fact he is not as stupid as you think he is.) virkelig, faktisk- actuallyfaktiskadj. \/ˈæktʃʊəl\/, \/ˈæktjʊəl\/1) faktisk, virkelig, reell2) egentlig, selve3) nåværende, gjeldende, aktuellin actual fact i virkeligheten, faktisk -
7 bluff
I adjective(rough, hearty and frank: a bluff and friendly manner.) rett fram, barsk, djerv, realII 1. verb(to try to deceive by pretending to have something that one does not have: He bluffed his way through the exam without actually knowing anything.) bløffe2. noun(an act of bluffing.) bløff(ing)bløffe--------bratt--------steilIsubst. \/blʌf\/1) bløff2) bløffmakercall somebody's bluff få noen til å vise kortene, prøve\/avsløre om noen bløfferIIsubst. \/blʌf\/bred og bratt odde, bred og bratt klippeIIIverb \/blʌf\/( også kortspill) bløffebluff oneself out bløffe seg utbluff one's way through bløffe seg gjennom, bløffe seg fremIVadj. \/blʌf\/1) (sjøfart, om baug) fyldig2) bardus, rett frem -
8 delude
di'lu:d(to deceive or mislead (usually without actually telling lies): She deluded herself into thinking he cared for her.) føre bak lyset, lyve for (seg selv)- delusionnarreverb \/dɪˈluːd\/, \/dɪˈljuːd\/lure, narre, forlede, villede, føre bak lysetdelude into narre til ådelude oneself bedra seg selv, lure seg selv, lage seg illusjonerdelude oneself into the belief that... lure seg selv til å tro at... -
9 excess
ik'ses 1. noun1) (the (act of) going beyond normal or suitable limits: He ate well, but not to excess.) overmål; utskeielse, utsvevelse2) (an abnormally large amount: He had consumed an excess of alcohol.) overmål3) (an amount by which something is greater than something else: He found he had paid an excess of $5.00 over what was actually on the bill.) overskudd; ekstra-(gebyr, sum, osv.)2. adjective(extra; additional (to the amount needed, allowed or usual): He had to pay extra for his excess baggage on the aircraft.) overskytende, overskudds-, mer-- excessively
- excessiveness
- in excess ofoverflødigIsubst. \/ɪkˈses\/, \/ekˈses\/, foranstilt: \/ˈekses\/1) overmål, overflod2) overskudd3) mangel på måtehold, umettelighet4) (britisk, ved forsikringskrav) egenandelan excess of for mye av, et overmål avbe in excess være i majoritet, være overtalligcarry something to (an) excess gå for langt (med noe), overdrive (noe)excesses overgrep, voldsomheter utskeielser, utsvevelser, eksesserexcess fare tillegg i billettprisenexcess luggage\/weight overvekt, overvektig bagasjeexcess postage straffeportoexcess profits tax\/duty krigskonjunkturskattin excess of ut over, mer ennto excess til overmål, overdrevent, for myeIIverb \/ɪkˈses\/, \/ekˈses\/degradere, si opp, forflytte, permittere -
10 finger
'fiŋɡə 1. noun1) (one of the five end parts of the hand, sometimes excluding the thumb: She pointed a finger at the thief.) finger2) (the part of a glove into which a finger is put.) finger3) (anything made, shaped, cut etc like a finger: a finger of toast.) fingerformet ting2. verb(to touch or feel with the fingers: She fingered the material.) fingre/røre ved- fingerprint
- fingertip
- be all fingers and thumbs / my fingers are all thumbs
- have something at one's fingertips
- have at one's fingertips
- have a finger in the pie / in every pie
- put one's finger onfingerIsubst. \/ˈfɪŋɡə\/1) finger2) hanskefinger, fingerlignende tagg3) fingerbredd(e)4) viser på klokke5) ( slang) informant, spion6) (britisk, slang) lommetyv7) (britisk, slang) politimann, politikvinnebe all fingers and thumbs ha ti tommeltotterburn one's fingers ( overført) bli brentfinger wave ( hverdagslig) det å gi noen fingerenhave a finger in the pie ( overført) ha en finger med i spillethave light fingers ( hverdagslig) være langfingrethave something at one's fingers' ends kunne noe på fingrenehave sticky fingers være langfingretlay a finger (up)on røre ved, berørelet slip through one's fingers la noe gli unna, slippe noe forbi gå glipp av noelook through one's fingers at se gjennom fingrene med, lukke øynene forpull fingers dra krokpull one's finger out ( slang) få ut fingeren, få fart på segput one's finger on ( overført) sette fingeren på, identifisere, treffeput the finger on (amer., hverdagslig) utpeke, angi (til politiet)shake one's finger at somebody true noen (med fingeren)snap one's fingers knipse med fingrenesnap one's fingers at somebody\/in somebody's face gi blanke i noen, vise forakt for noen(give someone) the finger ( hverdagslig) (gi noen) fingeren, det å peke med langfingeren oppover (en vulgær gest som betyr det samme som ordene fuck you)• did you see that driver, he actually gave you the finger!så du den bilføreren, han ga deg faktisk finger'n!twist somebody round one's (little) finger sno noen rundt lillefingerenwork one's fingers to the bone slite seg ihjelIIverb \/ˈfɪŋɡə\/1) fingre med, plukke på, leke med, ta med, ta i, kjenne på2) sysselsette seg med, blande seg inn i3) kvarte, rappe, småstjele4) ( musikk) spille (med fingrene)5) ( musikk) forsyne med fingersetning6) (amer., hverdagslig) utpeke, angi, identifisere for politietfinger at fingre med, pirke vedfinger with famle ved, klå på -
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12 hint
hint 1. noun1) (a statement that passes on information without giving it openly or directly: He didn't actually say he wanted more money, but he dropped a hint.) an-/hentydning, hint, ymt2) (a helpful suggestion: I can give you some useful gardening hints.) råd og vink3) (a very small amount; a slight impression: There was a hint of fear in his voice.) hint, antydning2. verb(to (try to) pass on information without stating it openly or directly: He hinted that he would like more money; He hinted at possible changes.) antyde, ymte noe omvink--------ymteIsubst. \/hɪnt\/1) hentydning, antydning, hint, vink, ymt2) råd, tips, vink3) antydning, snev, anstrøk, anelse, skvett, sporIIverb \/hɪnt\/antyde, ymte frempå, slå på om, hintehint at antyde, hinte frempå om, slå på athint that ymte noe om at, la det skinne gjennom at, insinuere at (nedsettende) -
13 historical
- 'sto-1) (of or about history; of or about people or events from history: historical research; historical novels.) historisk, historie-2) (that actually happened or existed, not legendary or mythical: Was Shakespeare's character Macbeth a historical person?) historiskadj. \/hɪˈstɒrɪk(ə)l\/1) historisk, som tilhører historien, som tilhører fortiden2) ( akademisk) historisk (om studie eller metode)3) historie-historical present ( grammatikk) historisk presens -
14 hypocrisy
hi'pokrəsi(the act or state of pretending to be better than one is or to have feelings or beliefs which one does not actually have.) hykleri, skinnhellighet- hypocritical
- hypocriticallyhyklerisubst. \/hɪˈpɒkrəsɪ\/1) hykleri, skinnhellighet2) simulering, påtatthet -
15 imply
(to suggest or hint without actually stating: Are you implying that I am a liar?) antydeimplisereverb \/ɪmˈplaɪ\/1) antyde, påstå, mene• do you imply that I'm not telling the truth?2) innebære, innbefatte, medføre3) bety• do you realize fully what your words imply?4) kreve, forutsette5) ( logikk) implisere -
16 initiative
- ʃətiv1) (a first step or move that leads the way: He took the initiative in organizing a search party to look for the girl; A move to start peace talks is sometimes called a peace initiative.) tiltak, initiativ2) (the ability to lead or make decisions for oneself: He is quite good at his job, but lacks initiative; My son actually went to the hairdresser's on his own initiative!) foretaksomhetinitiativ--------tiltakIsubst. \/ɪˈnɪʃɪətɪv\/1) initiativ, utspill, tiltak2) initiativ, foretaksomhet, tiltakslyst3) ( parlamentarisk) initiativ, forslagsrett, initiativretthave the initiative ha initiativeton\/of one's own initiative på eget initiativon the initiative of på initiativ avposess\/have the initiative ( parlamentarisk) ha initiativ, ha forslagsretttake\/seize the initiative in doing something ta initiativet til å gjøre noe, gå i spissen for noeIIadj. \/ɪˈnɪʃɪətɪv\/begynnelses-, innledende, første -
17 officially
ə'fiʃəli1) ((negative unofficially) as an official: He attended the ceremony officially.) i embets medfør2) (formally: The new library was officially opened yesterday.) offisielt, formelt3) (according to what is announced publicly (though not necessarily true in fact): Officially he is on holiday - actually he is working on a new book.) offisielt•- officious
- officiously
- officiousness
- office-bearer
- through the kind offices of
- through the offices ofadv. \/əˈfɪʃ(ə)lɪ\/1) offisielt2) i embets medfør, på embets vegne -
18 optical
adjective (of or concerning sight or what one sees: The two objects in the picture appear to be the same size, but this is just an optical illusion (= they are not actually the same size); microscopes and other optical instruments.) optisk, syns-adj. \/ˈɒptɪk(ə)l\/1) optisk2) syns- -
19 real
riəl 1. adjective1) (which actually exists: There's a real monster in that cave.) virkelig, ekte2) (not imitation; genuine: real leather; Is that diamond real?) ekte3) (actual: He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.) virkelig, egentlig4) (great: a real surprise/problem.) stor, virkelig2. adverb((especially American) very; really: a real nice house.) riktig, ordentlig- realist- realism
- realistic
- realistically
- reality
- really 3. interjection(an expression of surprise, protest, doubt etc: `I'm going to be the next manager.' `Oh really?'; Really! You mustn't be so rude!) virkelig?; sier du det?; gi deg!- for real
- in realityekte--------faktiskIsubst. \/reɪˈɑːl\/(historisk, spansk mynt) realeIIadj. \/rɪəl\/1) virkelig, egentlig, riktig, faktisk, reell2) ekteekte silke\/natursilkeIIIadv. \/rɪəl\/( hverdagslig) riktig, virkeligfor real (spesielt amer., hverdagslig) på ordentlig• for real? -
20 spare
speə 1. verb1) (to manage without: No-one can be spared from this office.) spare/skåne for2) (to afford or set aside for a purpose: I can't spare the time for a holiday.) avse3) (to treat with mercy; to avoid injuring etc: `Spare us!' they begged.) spare, skåne4) (to avoid causing grief, trouble etc to (a person): Break the news gently in order to spare her as much as possible.) skåne5) (to avoid using, spending etc: He spared no expense in his desire to help us.) spare på6) (to avoid troubling (a person with something); to save (a person trouble etc): I answered the letter myself in order to spare you the bother.) spare for2. adjective1) (extra; not actually being used: We haven't a spare (bed) room for guests in our house.) ekstra, reserve-, til overs2) ((of time etc) free for leisure etc: What do you do in your spare time?) fri-3. noun1) (a spare part (for a car etc): They sell spares at that garage.) reservedel2) (an extra wheel etc, kept for emergencies.) reservedekk•- sparing- sparingly
- spare part
- spare rib
- and to spare
- to spareknapp--------overflødigIsubst. \/speə\/1) reservedel2) reservehjulIIverb \/speə\/1) avse, unnvære• can you spare a pound?• can you spare a few minutes?2) ( stivt) skåne, spare• spare me!3) spare for, skåne for, forskåne• spare me the details, please!4) spare på, bruke sparsomt5) reservere, sette\/legge til side6) være skånsom7) være sparsom, spareenough and to spare mer enn nokspare oneself spare\/skåne seg, spare sine krefterspare oneself the trouble spare seg bryet med å, ikke gjøre seg noe besvær med åspare someone's feelings være hensynsfull overfor noens følelserspare someone's life la være å drepe noenIIIadj. \/speə\/1) ekstra, ekstra-, reserve-, til overs, i reserve, ledig• I've lost my key, do you have a spare one?2) mager• he was a tall, spare man3) sparsom, knapp, enkel, magerspare cash penger man har til overs
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