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1 meste
* * *(det meste) most (f.eks.they all got something, but he got (the
) most) (for det meste) generally, usually, mostly, for the most part (det meste) most of, the greater part of (for det meste) (vanligvis) generally (for det meste) mostly, for the most part, mainly -
2 flest
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3 høyst
* * *adj. most, highly, extremely, widely different adv. at most, at the most, at the outside, not more than -
4 flesteparten
subst. most, most people, the most -
5 dyreste
(den dyreste) the most expensive one -
6 nytte
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7 omdiskutert
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8 utnytte
exploit, use* * *verb. exploit, utilize verb. employ to good purpose, cash in on verb. make the most of -
9 økonomisk i bruk
(om vare) economical (f.eks. ) -
10 ågre
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11 ågre med sitt pund
make the most of one's talents -
12 størstedelen av
most of, the major part of the greater part of, the better part the bulk of -
13 meste av
(det meste av) most of (f.eks.most of the cargo, the profit
), the greater part of, the bulk of (f.eks. ) -
14 slå
бить, ударять-r,slo, slått* * *bang, bash, bash, beat, bolt, cut, defeat, hit, hit, knock, mow, smack, strike, throb* * *subst. [ for dør] bolt subst. [ bolteslå] barrel-bolt subst. (beslag) [ reile] dead bolt subst. [bom, skranke] bar verb. [ gi et slag] beat, hit, strike verb. [ støte] strike, hit, knock (f.eks. ), punch (f.eks. ) verb. [gress, o.l.] mow (f.eks.the grass, the lawn
), cut (f.eks.the grass, the hay
) verb. [ beseire] beat (f.eks.beat the enemy, Oxford beat Cambridge
), vanquish, defeat (f.eks.an army, another candidate
) verb. [ overgå] beat (f.eks.you won't easily beat that, as a story-teller he beats all his contemporaries
) verb. [om hjerte, puls] beat, throb verb. [ feste med slag] fasten (with a hammer), nail, fix (f.eks. ) verb. [ prege] strike (f.eks.a coin, a medal
) verb. [ knytte] tie, wrap verb. [ om ur] strike (f.eks.the clock struck two, I heard the clock strike
) verb. [om maskin, banke] knock (f.eks. ) verb. [ gjøre inntrykk på] strike (f.eks.what struck me most was its height, it struck me that he was behaving very oddly
) verb. [ sangfugl] sing, warble verb. [kaste, særl terninger] throw (f.eks. ) verb. [gjøre, lage] make, form verb. [lage lyd, f.eks. vinduer] strike, bang verb. [ tauverk] lay (f.eks. ) verb. [helle, øse] pour, throw, dash (f.eks. water on something verb. [ stemple] stamp verb. [ signalere] beat (f.eks.the reveille, the retreat
), (mar.: på telegrafen) signal (f.eks. ) verb. [ tegne] draw (f.eks.a circle, a line
) verb. [ sparke bakut] kick, lash out verb. [i kricket o.l.] bat (f.eks. ) verb. [slenge, daske] flap (f.eks.trousers flapping about his feet, the sail flapped in the wind
) verb. [ sprelle] leap (f.eks. ) verb. [ strømme ut] pour (f.eks.smoke and flames poured out of the machine
), se også ndf.: slå ud verb. [ om gevær] recoil, (tale:) kick verb. [om rovfugl: slå ned] swoop, pounce verb. [ i veving] beat up verb. [i seiling, baute] tack, come about (under lås og slå) under lock and key -
15 fleste
(vanlig) (de fleste) most (f.eks.Most people think - de fleste tror..
) (formelt) (de fleste) the majority of -
16 høyest
* * *adj. most lofty, most elevated adj. tallest adj. topmost (f.eks. ) adj. highest, tallest, loudest -
17 forandring
изменение, перемена* * *alter, change* * *subst. change (f.eks.most Conservatives dislike change
) subst. [ avveksling] change, variety subst. [endring, lage om] alteration (f.eks. the alterations which have been made in the subst. [ til noe nytt] change, innovation (f.eks.we have introduced many innovations in this hotel since you were here last
) subst. [ avvik] deviation (fra from) subst. [ total] transformation (gjøre en forandring) make a change (til en forandring) for a change (f.eks.couldn't you be a little polite, for a change
) (gjennomgå en forandring) be changed -
18 figurere
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19 regnet
(høyt regnet) at most, at the utmost (løst regnet) at a rough estimate, roughly
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