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61 normal person
normal person (frisk, vid sina sinnes fulla bruk, förståndig) -
62 nosy person
nyfiken person, en som lägger näsan i blöt -
63 pacify a person
lugna ned en person -
64 persecuted person
förföljd person -
65 play one person off against another
spela ut en person mot en annanEnglish-Swedish dictionary > play one person off against another
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66 ply a person with
överhopa en person med -
67 practical person
praktisk person (en som verkställer saker och ting) -
68 quarrelsome person
grälsjuk person -
69 remember a person in one's will
komma ihåg en person i sitt testamenteEnglish-Swedish dictionary > remember a person in one's will
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70 repulsive person
motbjudande person -
71 run a knife into a person
sticka en kniv i en person -
72 saddle a person with a task
ge en person en uppgift -
73 save a person from
rädda en person från -
74 second person
i andra person, närvarande -
75 serious person
allvarlig person -
76 set a person's mind at rest
få en person att känna sig lugn och sansad, lugna ner ngn -
77 shut a person in prison
spärra in en person i fängelse -
78 sick person
sjuk person -
79 squeeze money from a person
pressa en person på pengar -
80 suspect a person of murder
misstänka en person för mord
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