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101 hinsidig
adv. the hereafter, the life to come -
102 hjertet
(bli bløt om hjertet) go soft, soften (bli varm om hjertet) warm the cockles of one's heart (gå noen til hjertet) be moved, be touched (ha noe på hjertet) have something important to say (komme fra hjertet) come from the heart (legge seg noe på hjertet) imprint deeply in one's heart (svi i hjertet) hurt deeply -
103 hjort
* * *subst. (zo) (hann over 5 år) hart, stag (opp som en hjort, ned som en lort) what goes up, must come down -
104 hovedsaken
(i hovedsaken) in the main (komme til hovedsaken) come to the point -
105 hva om?
subst. [dvs. tenk hvis] what if, suppose (f.eks.what if he should refuse!, suppose he does not come
) -
106 håndgemeng
subst. rough and tumble, scuffle, free fight (komme i håndgemeng) come to blows -
107 i berøring med
(komme i berøring med) come in contact with -
108 inn mot
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109 innfinne
verb. appear, arrive, come, turn up, show up verb. attend -
110 innfinne seg
verb. appear, come, show up, arrive (f.eks.Peter came in time, but John appeared an hour later
) -
111 innhente
verb. catch up with, come up with, catch up (f.eks.I'll catch up with my work next week
) verb. run down verb. overtake verb. make up for, recover -
112 innkommet
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113 inntre
verb. happen, occur, come to pass, set in -
114 kanonkule
subst. cannon ball (komme som en kanonkule) come as though shot out of a cannon -
115 kaste masken
verb. come into the open -
116 komme av
verb. arise from, come of, result -
117 komme forbi
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118 komme i kontakt med
get in touch with, come into -
119 komme med
verb. come out with (f.eks."To direct a question"
) -
120 komme nærmere
verb. approach, come closer, get closer
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