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1 more
* * *verb. [ få til å smile etc] amuse (f.eks.The incident amused us all.
) verb. [ underholde etc] amuse, entertain verb. [ formell] divert verb. [ fortøye] moor -
2 more
entertain, amuse -
3 more seg
enjoy oneself, amuse oneself -
4 more seg med
amuse oneself with -
5 more seg over
be amused at -
6 flere og flere
more and more -
7 drøyere enn
more economical than -
8 flere enn
more than -
9 mer eller mindre
more or less -
10 mest av alle
more than anybody else, chiefly (f.eks. ) -
11 nærmere bestemt
more exactly -
12 flere
несколько (больше, чем один)* * *different, more, several* * *adj. [ mange] several, a number of (several has to wait months to get an operation) adj. [som komparativ av "mange", noen til] more (f.eks.you have got more books than I
), (tallrikere også) more numerous (f.eks.they are much more numerous than we
) adj. [ andre] more, other (f.eks.there are other verses, but I won't repeat them
) adj. [ forskjellige] various (f.eks.he showed me various things that interested me
) (en av flere) one (out) of several (enda flere) even more, yet more, still more (f.eks.there is still more money in the bank
) (stadig flere) more and more (people) (f.eks.more and more people are turning to crackpot religions for comfort
) -
13 mer
больше* * *more, more* * *adj. more adj. extra, additional, excess (langt mer) far more (f.eks.he has far more ability than I, far more beautiful
) (litt mer) a little more (mye mer) much more (f.eks.much more wine, much more beautiful
), far more (f.eks.it costs far more, it is far more expensive
) -
14 mere
(Riksmål, eg. mer) (langt mere) far more (f.eks.he has far more ability than I, far more beautiful
) (Riksmål, eg. mer) (litt mere) a little more (Riksmål, eg. mer) (mye mere) much more (f.eks.much more wine, much more beautiful
), far more (f.eks.it costs far more, it is far more expensive
) -
15 ikke mer
no more (f.eks.he said no more, there is no more butter
), not any more (f.eks. ) -
16 nærmere
* * *adj. nearer adj. closer adj. further adv. more closely (fx ) adv. more precisely, more definitely adv. in detail, more explicitly -
17 mer enn
(ikke mer enn) not more than (f.eks. ) more than (f.eks.he has more ability than his predecessor, more dead than alive
) -
18 mere enn
(Riksmål, eg. mer enn) more than (f.eks.he has more ability than his predecessor, more dead than alive
) (Riksmål, eg. mer enn) (ikke mere enn) not more than (f.eks. ) -
19 jo
yeah, yes* * *int. [ bekreftende på spørsmål] yes, certainly, to be sure int. [ svarord] yes (f.eks.didn't you see him? - Yes I did
), certainly int. [ innlednings- og overgangsord] well, why; after all konj. the (f.eks.the more he gets, the more he wants, the more I practise, the worse I sing
) subst. (fugl) (Stercorarius) skua, (amer.) jaeger adv. [forklarende: nemlig, som kjent] you know (f.eks.han er jo lærer, he is a teacher, you know
) -
20 stadig mer
adv. more and more, increasingly (fxdifficult, painstaking, prosperous
) adv. (formelt) ever more
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