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1 fem
five -
2 femkrone
subst. five-kroner piece, five-kroner note, five-krone piece subst. five-crown piece, five-crown note -
3 femsifret
subst. five-digit, five-figure (f.eks.a five-figure pricetag for the service
) adj. quintuple adj. quinquepartite (divided into five equal parts) -
4 femmer
subst. number five subst. [ pengeseddel] fiver subst. [ mynt] five-kroner piece subst. (kortspill) five subst. [ terninger og i spill] cinque -
5 femårig
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6 avbrytelse
* * *subst. [ avbrudd] break, interruption subst. [ avbrudd] disruption, intermission, cutoff, disconnection, interruption, breaking off, severance, suspension, discontinuation subst. [ av apparat] disconnection subst. (telefoni) [ av samtale] cutting off subst. [ midlertidig stans] outage subst. [ opphør] discontinuance subst. (edb) [ avbrudd] interruption (med avbrytelse) intermittently, off and on (f.eks.I lived in London off and on for five years
) (uten avbrytelse) continuously, without a break (f.eks. ) -
7 fem
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8 femarmet
adj. five-branched adj. five-armed -
9 femårsalder
subst. the age of five, (about) five years of age -
10 femårsplan
subst. five-year plan, Five-Year Plan -
11 bols
subst. (slang) bucks (as in five hundred bucks) -
12 fem minutter
(ta seg fem minutter) take five -
13 femakts
adj. five-act -
14 fembladet
adj. quinquefoliate, five-leaved -
15 femdagersuke
subst. five-day week -
16 femdelt
adj. five-parted adj. (musikk) quintuple -
17 femdollarseddel
subst. US: five-spot -
18 femfingret tyveri
fivefinger discount, five-finger discount -
19 femfliket
adj. (botanikk) five-lacimate -
20 femimpulsalfabet
subst. (teleteknikk) five-unit code
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