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1 sammen
вместе* * *jointly, together* * *adv. [i selskap, berøring, med hverandre] together (f.eks.dine, live, walk together, sit close together, bring them together, bind us together
) adv. [i fellesskap, forening] together (f.eks. ), jointly, between them (, us, you) (f.eks. ) adv. [ samtidig] together (f.eks.now let us all shout together!
), simultaneously adv. [ mot hverandre] into each other (they bumped into each other - de støtte sammen) adv. [ om mindre omfang] up (f.eks.fold up, roll up, shrivel up
) adv. [ til mindre] down, together, up (alle sammen) all, all of them (you, us), everybody, everyone (alt sammen) everything, all (things), the (whole) lot (bryte sammen) collapse, break down (flere sammen) several persons (etc.) together, groups of persons (etc.) (ha noe sammen) have (f.eks. ) together, (dvs. deles om det) share something (f.eks. ) (ta seg sammen) pull oneself together, make an effort [ kjærester] (være sammen) go steady with, see (I have been seeing John for 6 months now) [ samlet] (være sammen) collected, together, gathered -
2 håret
* * *(børste håret) brush one's hair (farge håret) colour one's hair (UK), color one's hair (US), dye one's hair (gre håret) comb one's hair (klippe håret) get one's hair cut, have a haircut (legge håret) have one's hair done (løfte seg selv etter håret) pull up by one's bootstraps (miste håret) lose one's hair (rive seg i håret) tear one's hair (ruske noen i håret) tousle someone's hair (sette opp håret) do one's hair, put up (slå ut håret) let one's hair down (stusse håret) have a trim (vaske håret) wash one's hair (trekke seg selv opp ved håret) pull oneself up by one's (own) bootstraps, bootstrap oneself (trekke noen etter håret) drag someone by their hair -
3 blund
* * *subst. nap, doze, snatch of sleep, snooze subst. (hverdagslig) forty winks, lie-down (ta seg en blund) take a nap, have a nap -
4 fattige
* * *(de fattige) the poor (talespråk) (de fattige) the down and out, the have-nots -
5 velte
capsize, overturn, tip, upset* * *subst. (gruvedrift) pile, heap, dead rock tip verb. overturn, have a spill verb. overthrow, knock down, tip over
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