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he has a knack for it

  • 1 tak

    крыша
    -et, -, -a/-ene
    * * *
    ceiling, grasp, grip, hold, roof
    * * *
    subst. [ innendørs] ceiling subst. [ utendørs] roof subst. [grep, med hånd] hold, grasp subst. [med hånd, fast] grip subst. [svømming, roing] stroke subst. [ håndlag] knack (f.eks.

    he has a knack for it

    ) (ta tak) wrestle (under tak) under cover

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > tak

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  • knack — UK [næk] / US noun [singular] informal a) a skill or ability She had a knack of making people feel really special. b) British often humorous used when someone often does the wrong thing He has a knack for upsetting people …   English dictionary

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