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  • 1 gang

    коридор
    -en, -er, -ene
    * * *
    corridor, gangway, passage, time, time
    * * *
    subst. [ entré] hall, hallway subst. [ korridor] passage, corridor subst. [ passasje mellom stolrekker] aisle (f.eks.

    he had them rolling in the aisles with laughter

    ) subst. [havegang etc.] walk, path subst. [ det å gå] walk, walking, going subst. [ måte å gå på] walk (f.eks.

    a dignified walk, a graceful walk

    ), gait (f.eks.

    an unsteady gait

    ) subst. [livløse ting, f.eks. maskiners gang] working, running, action, movement, motion, operation subst. [ om tiden] course (f.eks.

    the course of life

    ), passage (f.eks.

    a sundial marked the passage of time

    ) subst. [forløp, utvikling] course (f.eks.

    the course of history, of the war

    ), march (f.eks.

    the march of events, of the revolution

    ) subst. [om handlings hyppighet, gjentagelse, tid] time (f.eks.

    five times, we lost every time we played

    ) subst. [ om gangen i en historie] plot, action subst. (gruvedrift) dike, lode subst. [ om malm] vein (of ore) subst. (anatomi) duct subst. (geologi) UK: dyke (det var en gang) once upon a time (én gang) once, on one occasion (en annen gang) another time, (senere) some other time (én eneste gang) only once, once only, on one single occasion (for annen gang) a second time, for the second time (hver gang) each time, every time, (når som helst) whenever (hver eneste gang) every single time (i gang) going, working, in action, in activity, in motion, in operation, (i cirkulation) in circulation (komme på én gang) (dvs. samtidig) arrive together (el. simultaneously), (om begivenheder) coincide (maskinen er i gang) the engine is running (el. working) (naturens gang) the course of nature (neste gang) next time (på én gang) (samtidig) at a time, at the same time, (all) at once (sakens gang) the progress of the matter (siste gang) the last time (f.eks.

    the last time I saw him

    ) (som er i gang) ongoing (f.eks.

    preparations

    )

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > gang

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