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1 stryke til eksamen
fail -
2 mislykke
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3 dumpe
* * *verb. (handel) dump verb. flunk, fail verb. fail an examination, fail a test, flunk an exam -
4 mislykkes
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5 mislykkes stort
fail miserably -
6 stryke i skriftlig
fail (at) the written examination -
7 svikte sin plikt
fail in one's duty -
8 sviktsikker modus
fail-safe mode -
9 stryke
fail, stroke -
10 misligholde
verb. fail to execute, fail to fulfil verb. fail to redeem, fail to carry out verb. breach a contract, be in default under a contract verb. dishonour, fail to meet verb. commit a material breach of one's obligations -
11 forfeile sitt mål
miss one's aim, fail, fail in obtaining one's object, fail in (el. of) one's object, not succeed in one's object (el. ??) -
12 fallere
verb. fail verb. [ gå fallitt] go bankrupt, fail verb. (tape seg fysisk) grow old, go downhill verb. go bankrupt verb. (dagligtale) [ gå fallitt] go bust -
13 forsømme
* * *verb. [ ikke vise omsorg for] neglect (f.eks.one's appearance, one's business, one's children, one's duties, one's wife, one's work
) verb. [ unnlate å delta i] miss (f.eks.a conference, a lesson, a meal
), abstain from (f.eks. ) verb. [ unnlate å gjøre] fail (to do sth) (f.eks.I shall not fail to do so, he failed to appear, he failed to answer, he failed to lock the door
) -
14 klikke
verb. fail, misfire verb. click verb. snap verb. misfire verb. (overført) fail -
15 kraftsvikt
subst. power failure, power fail system restarted, power fail system unaffected -
16 stryke
зачеркивать* * *delete, fail, iron, strike, stroke* * *verb. stroke verb. iron verb. bow verb. cross out, cut out, delete verb. fail verb. strike -
17 sviktsikret
adj. fail-to-safe, fail-safe -
18 utebli
verb. stay away, fail to come, fail to appear -
19 briste
verb. burst, break, snap verb. fail verb. crack, burst, rupture verb. give way -
20 eksamen
экзамен-en, -er, -ene* * ** * *subst. examination, exam subst. [ universitetseksamen] degree (ikke bestå eksamen) fail at an examination
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