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101 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) stå/lage i forhold til hverandreEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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102 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) stå/lage i forhold til hverandreEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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103 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) stå/lage i forhold til hverandreEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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104 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) stå/lage i forhold til hverandreEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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105 in all
(in total, when everything is added up: I spent three hours in all waiting for buses last week.) i alt, til sammen -
106 in all probability
(most probably; most likely.) etter all sannsynlighet, etter alt å dømme -
107 it all depends
(what happens, is decided etc, will be affected by something else: I don't know if I'll go to the party - it all depends.) det kommer an på -
108 no time (at all)
(a very short time indeed: The journey took no time (at all).) svært kort tid -
109 no time (at all)
(a very short time indeed: The journey took no time (at all).) svært kort tid -
110 not at all
(it does not matter; it is not important etc: `Thank you for helping me.' `Not at all.') slett ikke, overhodet ikke -
111 on all fours
(on hands and knees: He went up the steep path on all fours.) på alle fire -
112 once and for all
(once and finally: Once and for all, I refuse!) en gang for alle -
113 put all one's eggs in one basket
(to depend entirely on the success of one scheme, plan etc: You should apply for more than one job - don't put all your eggs in one basket.) satse alt på ett kortEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > put all one's eggs in one basket
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114 walk all over (someone)
(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) trampe/tråkke på -
115 walk all over (someone)
(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) trampe/tråkke på -
116 with all one's heart
(very willingly or sincerely: I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.) med hele ens hjerte, fra dypet av hjertet -
117 be-all and end-all
the subst. \/ˈbiːɔːlənˈendɔːl\/alfa og omega, det endelige mål, det fullkomne, det\/den aller viktigste -
118 cure-all
subst. \/ˈkjʊərɔːl\/universalmiddel, patentmedisin, vidundermedisin -
119 cure-all solution
subst.patentløsning -
120 free-for-all
noun (a contest, debate etc in which anyone can take part.) åpen konkurranseIsubst. \/ˈfriːfərˌɔːl\/1) åpent slagsmål, åpen krangel, håndgemeng2) forklaring: konkurranse som er åpen for alleIIadj. \/ˈfriːfərˌɔːl\/1) åpen for alle2) uregulert
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