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1 grine
cry -
2 gråte
cry, sob, weep* * *verb. cry, weep -
3 gråte over noe
cry because of something, cry over something -
4 gråte for
cry for, weep for -
5 gråte seg i søvn
cry oneself to sleep -
6 gråte
cry, weep -
7 kamprop
subst. battle-cry, rallying cry subst. war cry, battle cry -
8 rope ut
shout, call (out), cry, sing out; (om kommando etc. også) bark [ bekjentgjøre] cry, proclaim (f.eks. ) -
9 feltrop
subst. watchword, password, countersign (f.eks.he was asked to give the countersign
) subst. [ krigsrop] war cry, battle cry -
10 nedvurdere
verb. downgrade verb. cry down, devalue (f.eks.cry down their achievement or devalue his work
) verb. (formelt) disparage, belittle -
11 nødrop
subst. distress call, cry for help, cry of distress -
12 rop
call, cry, shout* * *subst. cry, call, shout -
13 rope
call, cry, shout* * *verb. call, shout, cry, yell -
14 angstrop
subst. cry of terror, shriek -
15 angstskrik
subst. cry of anguish -
16 blod
* * *subst. blood (av blandet blod) of mixed blood (av kongelig blod) of the blood, of royal blood, of royal descent (blande blod) mix blood, intermingle blood, be blood-brothers or sisters (blått blod) blue blood, noble descent, royal descent (hett blod) hot blood (note: common usage is to be "hot-blooded", adj) (kjøtt og blod) flesh and blood, a blood relationship, family relationship (med kaldt blod) in cold blood (det vil flyte blod) blood will flow (betale med blod) pay with one's life (gråte blod) cry tears of blood, weep tears of blood (sette ondt blod) cause bad blood, cause enmity (tørste etter blod) be out for blood -
17 dødsskrik
subst. death cry el. shriek -
18 gledesutbrudd
subst. shout of joy, joyous exclamation subst. cry of joy, outburst of joy -
19 grine
verb. fret, be cross verb. nag verb. cry, weep -
20 gråte ut
have a good cry
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