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1 dash
subst. dash -
2 skvett
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3 drapé
dash, drop* * *subst. a woollen cloth used for evening clothes -
4 drape
dash, drop* * *subst. bead -
5 dråpe
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6 fare forbi
dash past, whiz past -
7 klype
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8 stiplet linje
dash line, dotted line, broken line -
9 storme fram
dash forward -
10 stryke av sted
dash off -
11 framstøt
subst. (overført) drive, campaign, sales drive, promotional campaign subst. (militær) offensive subst. [ angrep] thrust, push, drive subst. dash (f.eks. ) (militær) (foreta et framstøt) undertake an offensive, make a forward -
12 fremstøt
subst. (overført) drive, campaign, sales drive, promotional campaign subst. (militær) offensive subst. [ angrep] thrust, push, drive subst. dash (f.eks. ) (militær) (foreta et fremstøt) undertake an offensive, make a forward -
13 anstrøk
subst. (overført) [ anelse] touch (av of), tinge, dash, suspicion, hint -
14 appell
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15 beine
verb. run, dash, leg it -
16 bølgeslag
subst. wash, wash of the waves, dash, beat subst. wash wave action -
17 dashbordlampe
subst. instrument lamp, dash lamp -
18 fare
опасно* * *danger, fear, hazard, menace, peril, risk, risk, shoot, threat* * *subst. danger, peril, risk, hazard, jeopardy subst. trouble (f.eks.the boat ran into trouble near the rocks
), risk verb. [ reise] go, travel verb. [styrte, ile] rush, tear, dash, bucket (f.eks. ) verb. (sjøfart) [reise, om skip, sjøfolk] sail verb. (gammeldags, poetisk) travel, voyage (bringe i fare) endanger, imperil, hazard, jeopardize (en alvorlig fare) a grave (el. serious) danger (overhengende fare) clear and present danger, imminent danger (utenfor fare) out of danger (f.eks. ) (utsette seg for fare) expose oneself to danger (være i fare) be in danger (f.eks. ), be endangered (f.eks. ) -
19 fargeklatt
subst. dash of colour/color, splash of colour/color (Brit/Amer) -
20 fly
самолет-et, -, -a/-eneлетать-r, fløy, flydd/fløyet* * *aircraft, airplane, fly, plane* * *subst. aeroplane, airplane, aircraft subst. [ insekt] flying insect, gnat subst. [ fjellplatå] mountain plateau verb. fly (f.eks.the bird flies, fly to London in an aeroplane
), (om bi, sommerfugl etc. også) flit (f.eks.flit about from flower to flower
) verb. [ reise med fly] fly, travel by air, go by air verb. [ skynde seg] rush, dash, dart
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