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1 fram
forth -
2 velle
verb. well, spring forth, issue forth -
3 videre
further, on, onward* * *(og så videre) and so on and so forth (og så videre) and so on, and so forth (sende videre) forward, send on, pass on (uten videre) without further ado [ bredere] wider, ampler [ ytterligere] further, additional -
4 att og fram
back and forth -
5 bryte fram
verb. break out, break forth -
6 edder og galle
venom, spleen, malevolence, rancour (UK), rancor (US) (spy edder og galle) spew forth malevolence -
7 fram
adv. forth, forward, on (arbeide seg fram) work one's way forward (up) (det er langt fram) we have a long way to go yet (en mann som vil fram) a man who wants to get on (el. make good) (et skritt fram) a step forward (komme fram) (i verden) get on (in the world), make good (lengre fram) further on (nå fram) arrive (there), get there [ fra skjul] come out! -
8 fram og tilbake
(jernbane) (billett fram og tilbake) return ticket (forhandlinger fram og tilbake) long and protracted negotiations (gå fram og tilbake) walk backwards and forwards backwards and forwards backwards and forwards, back and forth, to and fro there and back -
9 framkalle
* * *verb. provoke, call forth verb. [ forårsake] cause (f.eks. ) verb. [forårsake, frembringe] cause, bring about, give rise to, produce, call verb. [ forårsake] produce (f.eks. ) verb. [ ta frem i erindringen] call up, evoke verb. (foto) process, develop (f.eks.develop a negative, a picture
) verb. (medisin) induce (f.eks.induce an abortion, cancer
) verb. [skuespiller o.l.] give a call -
10 framkalle assosiasjoner
evoke (el. call forth) associations -
11 framkalle begeistring
evoke (el. call forth) enthusiasm -
12 framkalle protester
give rise to (el. call forth) protests -
13 frem
adv. forth, forward, on (arbeide seg frem) work one's way forward (up) (det er langt frem) we have a long way to go yet (en mann som vil frem) a man who wants to get on (el. make good) (et skritt frem) a step forward (komme frem) (i verden) get on (in the world), make good (lengre frem) further on (nå frem) arrive (there), get there [ fra skjul] come out! -
14 frem og tilbake
(jernbane) (billett frem og tilbake) return ticket (forhandlinger frem og tilbake) long and protracted negotiations (gå frem og tilbake) walk backwards and forwards backwards and forwards backwards and forwards, back and forth, to and fro there and back -
15 fremkalle
verb. provoke, call forth verb. [ forårsake] cause (f.eks. ) verb. [forårsake, frembringe] cause, bring about, give rise to, produce, call verb. [ forårsake] produce (f.eks. ) verb. [ ta frem i erindringen] call up, evoke verb. (foto) process, develop (f.eks.develop a negative, a picture
) verb. (medisin) induce (f.eks.induce an abortion, cancer
) verb. [skuespiller o.l.] give a call -
16 fremkalle assosiasjoner
evoke (el. call forth) associations -
17 fremkalle begeistring
evoke (el. call forth) enthusiasm -
18 fremkalle protester
give rise to (el. call forth) protests -
19 fremme et forslag
(parlamentarisk) put forward or put forth a motion -
20 føde
bear, give birth, litter* * *subst. [ mat] food subst. [ næring] nourishment subst. [ slags føde] diet subst. [ dyrs] feed, fodder verb. bear, give birth verb. bring forth verb. calve verb. foal verb. pig, litter verb. support
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Forth of — Forth Forth, v.[AS. for[eth], fr. for akin to D. voort, G. fort [root]78. See {Fore}, {For}, and cf. {Afford}, {Further}, adv.] 1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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