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1 hardship
noun ((something which causes) pain, suffering etc: a life full of hardship.) lidelser, strabaser, motgangmotgangsubst. \/ˈhɑːdʃɪp\/1) besvær, møye, besværligheter, strabaser, gjenvordigheter2) lidelse(r), motgang, forsakelse, urett, overlast -
2 adversity
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3 deprivation
1) ((a condition of) loss, hardship etc.) tap, forsakelse, savn2) ((an) act of depriving.) berøvelse, unndragelsesubst. \/ˌdeprɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n\/1) berøvelse2) unndragelse, nektelse3) fattigdom, nød4) forsakelse5) ( kirkelig) avsettelse, avskjedigelsedeprivation of liberty ( jus) frihetsberøvelse -
4 deprived
adjective (suffering from hardship etc, under-privileged: deprived areas of the city.) fattig, ressurssvakadj. \/dɪˈpraɪvd\/fattig, nødstilt, (sosialt) dårlig stilt, underprivilegert, trengende, ressurssvak -
5 experience
ik'spiəriəns 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) erfaring2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) opplevelse2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) oppleve, erfareerfaring--------føle--------kjenneIsubst. \/ɪkˈspɪərɪəns\/, \/ekˈspɪərɪəns\/1) erfaring, øvelse, erfarenhet• do you have any office experience?2) erfaring, opplevelse, hendelse, eventyrby experience av erfaringfrom experience av erfaringin my experience etter min meningprofit by\/from experience lære av erfaringIIverb \/ɪkˈspɪərɪəns\/, \/ekˈspɪərɪəns\/erfare, oppleve, møte• has he ever experienced pleasure?experience religion (amer.) bli omvendt -
6 faith
feiƟ1) (trust or belief: She had faith in her ability.) tillit, (til)tro2) (religious belief: Years of hardship had not caused him to lose his faith.) tro(sretning), religion3) (loyalty to one's promise: to keep/break faith with someone.) troskap•- faithful- faithfully
- Yours faithfully
- faithfulness
- faithless
- faithlessness
- in all good faith
- in good faithreligion--------tillitsubst. \/feɪθ\/1) ( også religion) tro2) tiltro, tillit, tro, fortrøstning, lit3) tro, troslære, bekjennelse, religion, trosretning4) hedersord, løfte5) troskap, lojalitet, redelighet, hederlighet6) ( gammeldags) bekreftelseact in good faith ( jus) handle i god troact in bad faith ( jus) handle mot bedre vitendebreach of faith løftebrudd, lojalitetsbruddbreak faith (with) bryte sitt løfte (til), være illojal (mot)faith can move mountains tro kan flytte fjellhave faith in (ha) tro på, ha tillit til, ha tiltro tilin bad faith mot bedre vitende, i ond troin faith! eller (up)on my faith! sannelig!, virkelig!in faith whereof ( i traktat e.l.) til bekreftelse heravin good faith i god tro, på heder og ærekeep faith (with) hold sitt løfte\/ord (til), være tro\/lojal (mot)lose faith in miste troen på, miste tilliten tilof little faith eller weak in faith vantro, svak i troenpin one's faith (up)on sette sin lit til, tro blindt påput one's faith in ha tiltro til, lite påshake somebody's faith rokke ved noens overbevisningtake something on faith eller accept something on faith ta noe for gitt, tro på noe uten viderewant of faith vantro, mangel på tro -
7 hard
1. adjective1) (firm; solid; not easy to break, scratch etc: The ground is too hard to dig.) hard, fast2) (not easy to do, learn, solve etc: Is English a hard language to learn?; He is a hard man to please.) vanskelig3) (not feeling or showing kindness: a hard master.) streng4) ((of weather) severe: a hard winter.) hard, streng5) (having or causing suffering: a hard life; hard times.) hard, vanskelig6) ((of water) containing many chemical salts and so not easily forming bubbles when soap is added: The water is hard in this part of the country.) hard, kalkrik2. adverb1) (with great effort: He works very hard; Think hard.) hardt, flittig2) (with great force; heavily: Don't hit him too hard; It was raining hard.) hardt, tungt3) (with great attention: He stared hard at the man.) skarpt, strengt, stivt4) (to the full extent; completely: The car turned hard right.) skarpt•- harden- hardness
- hardship
- hard-and-fast
- hard-back
- hard-boiled
- harddisk
- hard-earned
- hard-headed
- hard-hearted
- hardware
- hard-wearing
- be hard on
- hard at it
- hard done by
- hard lines/luck
- hard of hearing
- a hard time of it
- a hard time
- hard uptung--------vanskeligIsubst. \/hɑːd\/1) fast strand (som landingsplass)2) ( slang) straffearbeid3) ( slang) erigert penisIIadj. \/hɑːd\/1) hard, fast, stiv2) hard, kraftig3) hard, tøff, sterk, i form4) kraftig, ivrig, flittig5) vanskelig, besværlig, hard, tung6) ( om person) hardhjertet, følelsesløs, streng, strikt, fordringsfull7) ( om informasjon) pålitelig, nøktern8) ( om medikament) sterkt virkende, sterk, vanedannende9) ( om klima) streng, hard11) hard, grov14) ( om språklyd) hard, ustemt15) ( hverdagslig) alkoholholdig, sterk• oh no, I gave the children some of that hard ciderå nei, jeg har gitt barna litt av den alkoholholdige siderenbe hard on one's clothes slite klærne hardtbe hard on somebody være streng mot noen være urettferdig mot noen være skadelig for noenhard and fast fastsatt, definitiv, avgjort (sjøfart, om skip på grunn) ubevegelighard put to something finne noe svært vanskelighard to swallow se ➢ swallow, 2IIIadv. \/hɑːd\/1) hardt, sterkt, voldsomt, kraftig, intenst2) ivrig, flittig, hardt3) med besvær, med vanskelighet, med (stor) møye4) ( sjøfart) hardtbe hard up ( hverdagslig) sitte hardt i det, ha det vanskelig, være i pengeknipebe hard up for something (to do) mangle noe (å gjøre)follow hard on følge hakk i hæl -
8 martyr
1. noun1) (a person who suffers death or hardship for what he or she believes: St Joan is said to have been a martyr.) martyr2) (a person who continually suffers from a disease, difficulty etc: She is a martyr to rheumatism.) offer2. verb(to put (someone) to death or cause (him) to suffer greatly for his beliefs: Saint Joan was martyred by the English.) la lide martyrdødenmartyrIsubst. \/ˈmɑːtə\/( også overført) martyrbe a martyr to være veldig plaget av, være et offer fordie a martyr dø som martyr, dø martyrdødenmake a martyr of spille martyr, gjøre til martyrIIverb \/ˈmɑːtə\/1) la dø martyrdøden, gjøre til martyr2) pine, torturere, martrebe martyred ( også overført) lide martyrdødenthe martyred saints de hellige martyrene -
9 privation
(poverty; hardship.) fattigdom, mangel på midlersubst. \/praɪˈveɪʃ(ə)n\/1) savn, forsakelse2) ( sjelden) avsavn, fravær -
10 relieve
-v1) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) lindre, mildne, lette2) (to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) avløse3) (to dismiss (a person) from his job or position: He was relieved of his post/duties.) bli fritatt for tjeneste4) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) avhjelpe, unnsette, avlaste5) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) komme til unnsetningberge--------frelse--------redde--------understøtteverb \/rɪˈliːv\/1) lette, lindre, mildne2) gi understøttelse\/stønad, bøte på, bistå3) avløse4) befri, komme til unnsetning for, hjelpe5) gi avveksling fra6) ( foreldet) fremheve, la fremstå i relieff, la avtegne seg7) ( mekanikk) forsyne med fri(gangs)vinkel, forsyne med klaringsvinkelbe heartily relieved være så inderlig lettetrelieved against i relieff mot, skarpt avtegnet mot, i kontrast tilrelieve one's conscience lette samvittigheten sinrelieve oneself gjøre sitt fornødnerelieve one's feelings lufte sine følelser, gi utløp for sine følelser, avreagererelieve someone of something hjelpe noen (av) med noe( hverdagslig) stjele noe fra noenbefri\/frita\/løse noen fra noe -
11 rigour
'riɡə1) (strictness; harshness.) strenghet, barskhet2) ((also rigours noun plural) (of weather etc) the state of being very bad or unpleasant, or the hardship caused by this: the rigour(s) of life in the Arctic Circle.) barskhet, hardhet•- rigorous- rigorously
- rigorousnesssubst. \/ˈrɪɡə\/ eller rigor1) strenghet, hardhet, rigorisme2) ( om klima e.l.) hardhet, barskhetthe utmost rigour of the law lovens strengeste straff -
12 terrible
'terəbl1) (very bad: a terrible singer; That music is terrible!) forferdelig, grusom2) (causing great pain, suffering, hardship etc: War is terrible; It was a terrible disaster.) grusom, fryktelig3) (causing great fear or horror: The noise of the guns was terrible.) redselsfull, fryktelig•- terriblyavskyelig--------forferdelig--------fryktelig--------fæl--------skrekkeligadj. \/ˈterəbl\/forferdelig, forskrekkelig, fryktelig, skrekkelig, grusom -
13 tough
1. adjective1) (strong; not easily broken, worn out etc: Plastic is a tough material.) robust, solid, seig2) ((of food etc) difficult to chew.) seig3) ((of people) strong; able to bear hardship, illness etc: She must be tough to have survived such a serious illness.) sterk, robust, seig4) (rough and violent: It's a tough neighbourhood.) barsk, tøff5) (difficult to deal with or overcome: a tough problem; The competition was really tough.) vrien, vanskelig2. noun(a rough, violent person; a bully.) bølle, tøffing- toughen
- tough luck
- get tough with someone
- get tough withbølle--------seig--------vanskelig--------vrienIsubst. \/tʌf\/1) barsking, tøffing, råskinn, hard type2) bølle, gangster, kjeltringIIverb \/tʌf\/bare i uttrykktough it out ( hverdagslig) holde ut, stå det over, motstå pressettough out klare seg gjennomIIIadj. \/tʌf\/1) solid, robust, hardfør2) hard, tøff, vanskelig, vrien, drøy, stri, besværlig, slitsom3) ( om person eller ting) hard, hardhudet, hardfør, seiglivet4) ( om person) rå, barsk, tøff, kaldblodig5) herdet, slitesterk, som tåler mye6) ( om person) seig, sta, ubøyelig, hard7) ( også overført) tungt fordøyelig, hardkokt, drøy, stiv8) ( om kjøtt) seigget tough with someone ta noen hardt, innta en tøff holdning overfor noentough shit (vulgært, uttrykker manglende sympati) jævla synda tough yarn en skipperskrøne, en utrolig historie -
14 wartime
noun (the time during which a country, a people etc is at war: There is a great deal of hardship and misery in wartime; ( also adjective) a wartime economy.) krigstidIsubst. \/ˈwɔːtaɪm\/krigstidIIadj. \/ˈwɔːtaɪm\/under krigen, krigs-
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