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1 lage seg
verb. [ ordne seg] come right, be all right, turn out all right, adjust itself -
2 finne
находить-r, fant, funnet* * *fin, find* * *subst. [ fra Finland] Finn subst. [ på fisk] fin, rudder fin subst. [i huden, kvise] blackhead, acne subst. (dagligtale) [i huden, kvise] pimple, zit, zpot verb. find (found - found) verb. [ oppdage] find, discover (f.eks. ), find out (f.eks. ) verb. [ tilfeldig] find, come across, stumble on, pick up (f.eks.I have picked up some nice furniture during my travels, pick up a coin in the street ??
) verb. [ om sted] find (you will find me at home after 6 o'clock) verb. [ finne stedet hvor noe er] find, locate (f.eks.we could not locate the fire, the leak, the escape of gas
) verb. [erkjenne, få se] find (f.eks.you will find that I am right, he found that he was mistaken, I find that the work pays
) verb. [ komme på spor av] trace (f.eks.the police have not succeeded in tracing the murderer
) verb. [ synes] think (f.eks. ), find (f.eks.I find him stupid, do you find it difficult to read?
) verb. [oppdage gull, olje, o.l.] strike
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