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1 juling
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2 lens og kryss
beating and running -
3 bank
банк-en, -er, -ene* * *bank, tap* * *subst. bank subst. [ beholdning] bank, reserve subst. [ juling] knock, knocking, beating, licking, trashing subst. [ sentralbank] central bank (åpnende bank) (ved remburs) accepting bank, issuing bank, opening bank, paying bank [ forretnings-] commercial bank (jus) (påtrukken bank) drawee-bank -
4 bankeapparat
subst. beating device -
5 banking
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6 biloppretting
subst. panel beating -
7 bilskadefaget
subst. (utdanning) panel beating -
8 deng
subst. beating, thrashing, bashing -
9 hollender
голландец* * *subst. Dutchman, Dutch, Dutch-woman subst. (papir) hollander, beater, beating engine -
10 morter
subst. mortar, beating vat -
11 mørbanke
verb. [kjøtt mm.] tenderize (process meat by beating it so it becomes tender) verb. [ jule opp] beat black and blue, beat up -
12 overhaling
subst. (dagligtale) [ utskjelling] dressing-down, ticking-off, telling-off subst. [ irettesettelse] dressing-down subst. [ pryl] beating subst. (sjøfart) [ reparasjon] overhaul -
13 pryl
subst. a thrashing, a beating, a licking -
14 stryk
subst. [ juling] beating, drubbing -
15 svolk
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16 utenomsnakk
subst. irrelevant remarks, beating about the bush
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Beating — can mean: *Beating, a Sailing term for making headway against the wind. *Beating up: hitting several or many times causing much bruising. **This is its usual meaning when it is a noun with a number or article, e.g. a beating . *Or see battery… … Wikipedia
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