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1 falle om
verb. fall down, come down, drop fall down, tumble down, come down, drop (f.eks.he came down (el. ??
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2 lande
* * *verb. land verb. (fly) land, come down, touch down verb. touch down verb. splash down verb. land, bring down -
3 brase ned
verb. crash down, come down with a crash -
4 hjort
* * *subst. (zo) (hann over 5 år) hart, stag (opp som en hjort, ned som en lort) what goes up, must come down -
5 lepe
subst. dip, come down on one side -
6 lort
грязь, мусор-en, -er, -ene* * *subst. turd, dirt, filth (opp som en hjort, ned som en lort) what goes up, must come down -
7 stige ned
verb. come down verb. (formelt) descend -
8 gå i stå
stop, come to a stop, run down -
9 innhente
verb. catch up with, come up with, catch up (f.eks.I'll catch up with my work next week
) verb. run down verb. overtake verb. make up for, recover -
10 sett og vis
(på sett og vis) somehow, in a way, when you come right down to it -
11 vasken
(gå rett i vasken) fall completely apart, go straight to hell (gå i vasken) come to nothing, fail, break down
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