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41 have a finger in the pie / in every pie
(to be involved in everything that happens: She likes to have a finger in every pie in the village.) ha ett finger med i spelet []English-Swedish dictionary > have a finger in the pie / in every pie
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42 a girl in every port
en flicka i varje hamn -
43 at every turn
vid varje steg, vart man vänder sig; ständigt [och jämt], vid varje tillfälle, i tid och otid -
44 dangers of every shape
faror i olika former -
45 each and every one
varenda en -
46 enjoys every moment
njuter av varje ögonblick -
47 from each and every one
från varenda en, från alla -
48 from every quarter
från alla håll -
49 from every side
från varje sida -
50 of every sort
av alla sorter (lite av varje, lite av allt som finns) -
51 on every side
på varje sida -
52 ran in every direction
sprang i varje riktning, speds åt alla håll -
53 saved every penny
sparade varenda öre -
54 strain every nerve
anstränga sig till det yttersta -
55 there are two sides to every coin
varje mynt har två sidor (allting kan ses från två håll)English-Swedish dictionary > there are two sides to every coin
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56 there are two sides to every question
varje problem har två sidorEnglish-Swedish dictionary > there are two sides to every question
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57 there's one born every minute
det föds en varje minut (det finns alltid folk som går på vad som helst) -
58 to a man
(every one, without exception: They voted to a man to accept the proposal.) varenda en -
59 daily
n. Daily (namn)* * *['deili] 1. adjective(happening etc every day: a daily walk; This is part of our daily lives.) daglig2. adverb(every day: I get paid daily.) dagligen3. noun1) (a newspaper published every day: We take three dailies.) dagstidning2) ((also daily help) a person who is paid to come regularly and help with the housework: Our daily (help) comes on Mondays.) städhjälp, hemhjälp -
60 annual
adj. årlig, års---------n. ettårig växt* * *['ænjuəl] 1. adjective1) (happening every year: an annual event.) årlig2) (of one year: What is his annual salary?) års-, årlig2. noun1) (a book of which a new edition is published every year: children's annuals.) årsbok2) (a plant that lives for only one year.) ettårig växt•- annually
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every — each, *all … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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every — ev|ery W1S1 [ˈevri] determiner [always followed by a singular C noun] [: Old English; Origin: Afre Alc ever each ] 1.) used to refer to all the people or things in a particular group or all the parts of something ▪ We looked carefully at every… … Dictionary of contemporary English
every — [[t]e̱vri[/t]] ♦ 1) DET: DET sing n You use every to indicate that you are referring to all the members of a group or all the parts of something and not only some of them. Every village has a green, a church, a pub and a manor house... Record… … English dictionary