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1 lidelse
страдание, заболевание, мучениеболезнь, страдания-n, -r, -ne* * *disease, suffering* * *subst. suffering subst. great pain -
2 åreforkalket
adj. suffering from arteriosclerosis adj. (dagligtale) [ senil] senile, suffering from senile dementia -
3 angrepet
adj. suffering (av from), affected, seized, captured -
4 ensomhet
* * *subst. loneliness subst. [ øde sted] isolated place, isolation (være plaget av ensomhet) be suffering from loneliness -
5 foredle
verb. refine verb. [ forbedre] improve, perfect verb. [ om råvarer] work up (f.eks.raw materials into finished goods
) verb. [dyr, blomster] breed, improve (by breeding) verb. [ gjøre edlere] ennoble (f.eks. ), refine, improve, elevate -
6 innvie
verb. [ til noe] dedicate verb. [ gjøre delaktig i] initiate (i in) (f.eks. ) verb. [ ta i bruk] inaugurate (f.eks.inaugurate a new building or a school
) verb. open (f.eks. ) verb. (overført) [ hellige] consecrate, dedicate (f.eks.dedicate one's life to the fight against human suffering
) verb. [kirke, biskop etc.] consecrate verb. [ til prest] ordain -
7 langmodig
adj. forbearing, long-suffering -
8 langmodighet
subst. forbearance, long-suffering -
9 lidelseshistorie
subst. tale of suffering -
10 lidende
adj. suffering -
11 martyr
subst. martyr (gjøre til martyr) martyr, martyrize (spille martyr) play the martyr, put on a martyred (el. suffering) air, put on an air of martyrdom -
12 psykiske lidelser
pl. (medisin) mental suffering/s -
13 senildement
adj. senile, suffering from senile dementia -
14 tallblind
subst. number blind, suffering from acalculia -
15 tort og svie
(forsikring) pain and suffering, tort -
16 lidelse
affliction, suffering
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