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1 barsel
subst. childbirth, maternity subst. (formelt) confinement, lying-in -
2 beliggende
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3 dekning
subst. covering subst. [ i pressen] coverage subst. [forsikring o.l.] cover, coverage subst. [betaling osv.] settlement, payment (gå i dekning) go into hiding (han ligger i dekning) he is lying low (sjekken har dekning) the cheque is covered (søke dekning) take shelter el. cover, seek cover -
4 flau
* * *adj. [ skamfull] ashamed adj. [tåpelig, f.eks. vits] stupid adj. [ pinlig] embarrassing, awkward adj. [ svak] light (f.eks.there will be a light breeze later today
) adj. [ forlegen] embarrassed (f.eks.he was embarassed when they discovered he had been lying
) adj. [ om smak] insipid, flat adj. [ om vind] light (air) adj. [om marked, økonomi] slack (gjøre noen flau) embarrass somebody -
5 forløyet
adj. lying, mendacious -
6 fødselsklinikk
subst. maternity home, lying-in hospital -
7 gripe en i løgn
catch somebody lying -
8 høytliggende
adj. high-lying, on high ground -
9 lavereliggende
adj. lower, lower-lying -
10 lavland
subst. lowland(s), low-lying country -
11 lavtliggende
adj. low-lying, low -
12 ligge og hvile
be lying down, be resting -
13 liggende
(bli liggende) stay, remain (lying) -
14 løgnaktig
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15 mellomliggende
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16 spiss
head, point, pointed, spike, striker, summit, tip, top* * *subst. [ ytterste ende] tip, point, head, apex subst. [skarp, stikkende] point (fxof a knife, a pin, a pencil, a spear
) subst. [ på finger] tip subst. (fotball) [ angrepsspiller] striker subst. (fotball) (møtende spiss) deep-lying forward subst. (overført) head, leading member subst. [ på penn] nib adj. pointed (fxbeard, chin, nose, gable
) adj. sharp (fxpencil, needle, thorn
) adj. tapering (som skråner til en spiss)
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