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1 forhånd
subst. forehand subst. (kortspill) lead (avtalt på forhånd) prearranged (f.eks.according to a prearranged plan
) (på forhånd) in advance (f.eks.he had taken a dislike to me in advance
), beforehand, from the start, from the outset (f.eks. ) (kortspill) (sitte i forhånd) have the lead (på forhånd) beforehand, in advance -
2 forsprang
* * *subst. lead, advance, head start subst. (gymnastikk) [ mellom tilløp og sats] preparatory jump (du må gi et forsprang) you must give me a start [ i et race] (få et forsprang) take (el. gain) the lead in a race (få ti minutters forsprang) get ten minutes' start of somebody (få et forsprang) (ved starten) have a head start (over him) (et stort/lite forsprang) a long el. slight el. short lead [begynne arbeid o.l. før den andre] (få et forsprang) steal a march on him (få et forsprang) get the start of (innhente et forsprang) gain the lead over -
3 hånden
(gi noen hånden) shake hands with someone (leie noen ved hånden) lead someone by the hand (føre noe ved hånden) lead someone by the hand (være lett på hånden) have a light touch (være stø på hånden) have a steady hand -
4 foran
перед* * *ahead, before, front, front* * *prep. before, in front of prep. (overført) ahead of (f.eks.he is ahead of all the other boys in the school
), in advance of (f.eks.Newton was far in advance of his contemporaries
) prep. [ om sted] before (f.eks.he sat with a book before him, a beautiful landscape spread before us
) prep. [ om tid] before, ahead of (f.eks.we have got a difficult time ahead of us
) adv. [ fremfor] ahead of adv. [ om tid] before adv. [ helt først] in the front of, at the beginning of adv. [ om sted] in front (f.eks. ), at the front (f.eks. ) (gå foran) walk in front, (vise vei) lead the way (være foran) be in front, be ahead, lead
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