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1 innen
before, within* * *prep. within (the /day/week/month/year) prep. by (f.eks.I must have the money by Monday
) prep. before (prior/previous to) prep. at the (very) latest (f.eks. ) latest five days after the election) prep. within (f.eks.he was ordered to leave the country within three days
) konj. before (f.eks.I must see you before you leave, before the war is over
) konj. by the time that (f.eks. ) -
2 frist
subst. [ tidspunkt] deadline (f.eks.a deadline for her newspaper article
) subst. [ for søknad] time-limit, closing date for application subst. [ tidsrom] time subst. period allowed, term subst. (formelt) respite (f.eks. ) (sette en frist) fix a date, set a deadline (siste frist) closing date, the deadline for -
3 noen
any, anybody, some, somebody* * *pron. somebody, someone, anybody, anyone pron. some, (noen som helst) any (fxthey could not give us any help
) pron. [substantivisk, en eller annen] somebody (fx ), someone, (noen som helst) anybody, anyone -
4 må
must, need* * *verb. must (jeg må) I must, I have to -
5 måtte
have to, must -
6 skal
shall, shall* * *verb. will, shall verb. have to, got to, must (f.eks.I have, or have got, to buy a new car, I must buy a new car soon.
) -
7 nødt til
(være nødt til) have to, must (f.eks. ) -
8 forsprang
* * *subst. lead, advance, head start subst. (gymnastikk) [ mellom tilløp og sats] preparatory jump (du må gi et forsprang) you must give me a start [ i et race] (få et forsprang) take (el. gain) the lead in a race (få ti minutters forsprang) get ten minutes' start of somebody (få et forsprang) (ved starten) have a head start (over him) (et stort/lite forsprang) a long el. slight el. short lead [begynne arbeid o.l. før den andre] (få et forsprang) steal a march on him (få et forsprang) get the start of (innhente et forsprang) gain the lead over -
9 gal
crazy, crazy, crazy, mad, wrong* * *subst. [f.eks. en hane] crow adj. [rasende, vred] angry, mad, furious, wild, frantic, frenzied adj. [gal, se også II gal 1] crazy, cracked, daft, potty, crackbrained (f.eks. ) adj. [ ukorrekt] incorrect (f.eks. ), erroneous (f.eks.an erroneous conclusion, belief
) adj. [ feil] incorrect, wrong (f.eks.I got into the wrong train, drive on the wrong side of the road
) adj. [ feil ved forbytting] wrong, somebody else's (f.eks.I have got somebody else's hat
) adj. [ moralsk galt] wrong (f.eks.it was wrong of you to take it
) adj. [ sinnsforvirret] mad, demented, lunatic, insane, mentally deranged adj. (jus) [ sinnsforvirret] of unsound mind adj. [vill, ubehersket] mad, crazy, frantic, frenzied, wild (f.eks. ) adj. [ rasende] angry, mad, furious (bli gal) go mad, go out of one's mind (du må jo være gal) you must be crazy! (gjøre en gal) drive somebody crazy (være gal) be mad, be round the bend
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