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1 fyr
chap, beacon -
2 sprekk
chap, split, rent, slot -
3 hardhaus
subst. hardy chap, tough chap subst. hardbitten character -
4 bra kar
(en bra kar) a decent chap -
5 fiffig
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6 fyr
маяк-et, -, -a/-ene* * *guy, light, lighthouse, fellow* * *subst. [ ild] fire subst. [ildsted, også] furnace subst. [ til tobakk] light (f.eks. ) subst. [ fyrtårn] lighthouse subst. [ radiofyr] radio beacon subst. [ person] chap, fellow, bloke subst. [ person] US: guy, fellow (ta fyr) catch fire -
7 han der
the chap over there -
8 kar
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9 krabat
subst. chap -
10 kranglefant
subst. quarreller, quarrelsome chap -
11 mann
мужчинамуж-en, menn, mennene* * *gentleman, man* * *subst. man (pl. men) subst. (talespråk) guy, chap, bloke subst. [ ektemann] husband subst. [arbeider, matros] hand subst. [ tilhenger] adherent, man (f.eks. ) subst. [ representant] man (f.eks. ); (føydalt etc.) man (f.eks. ) (alle mann) everybody, (mar.) all hands (f.eks. ) (dagens mann) the man of the moment (fremtidens mann) the coming man (hver mann) every man, everybody (til siste mann) to the last man (f.eks. ) (være sin egen mann) be one's own master, be independent -
12 men
но* * *but, only, though* * *konj. but, however konj. though (f.eks.I always suspected him, though
) konj. (dagligtale) only (f.eks.he is a nice chap, only he talks too much
) subst. [ skade] damage, permanent disability (ved uførhet) subst. [hindring etc.] difficulty; drawback (varig men) injury of a permanent character (om og men) ado -
13 praktkar
subst. first-rate chap, brick -
14 raring
subst. odd character, funny bugger, funny chap -
15 sprekke
треснуть* * *burst, crack* * *verb. crack, burst verb. chap -
16 sympatisk
* * *adj. sympathetic adj. attractive (f.eks.idea, proposition
) adj. likeable, pleasant (f.eks. ) adv. sympathetically -
17 kar
tub, chap, vessel
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