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1 antyde
intimate, hint, imply, suggest, infer, insinuate -
2 nær
близкий, -ая-t, -e* * *close, near* * *prep. near (to) prep. close to prep. (overført) intimate, close adj. near (fx ) adj. close (fxcontact, co-operation
) adv. nearly (fjern og nær) far and near (ligge nær) be close to (stå en nær) be closely connected with somebod (stå en nær) be intimate with somebody -
3 antyde
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4 forbindelse
communication, connection, connection, contact, link* * *subst. [ det å forbinde noe] connection, connecting, joining (f.eks.the joining of two towns by a railway
) subst. [ sammenheng] tie-in, connection (f.eks. there is no connection between the two events, the connection between religion and morality) subst. [ bindeledd] link (f.eks.the Crown is a link between the Commonwealth and the Mother Country
) subst. [ samferdsel] communication(s) (f.eks.communications between mainland and the island were rendered difficult by ice
) subst. [ fast rute] service (f.eks.the service between Oslo and Copenhagen, the air service to Iraq is temporarily suspended
) subst. (telefoni) connection, line (f.eks.a bad line, have a line to USA
) subst. [ i personlige forhold] connection, relations (f.eks.the relations between the party leaders are very intimate
) subst. [ person man står i forbindelse med] connection, contact (f.eks.all our English contacts, I have connections in Spain, he has connections in the ??
) subst. (kjemi) [ resultatet] compound, (det å) combination (f.eks.the laws of chemical combination
) subst. (militær) communication(s) (f.eks. ) (kjemisk forbindelse) compound, chemical combination -
5 forstå at
verb. understand how to verb. [ kunne] know how to (la han forstå at) let him know that (f.eks. ), make it clear to him that, give him to understand that, intimate to him that -
6 fortrolig venn
(en fortrolig venn) an intimate friend -
7 fortrolighet
confidence, confidence* * *subst. confidence, trust, privacy subst. [ kunnskap] familiarity, intimacy, intimate knowledge (i fortrolighet) in confidence, confidentially (vinne fortrolighet) win (one's) confidence, gain (one's) confidence, (neds.) worm oneself into someone's confidence (vise fortrolighet) show (someone) confidence, confide in someone -
8 inderlig
intensely, dearly* * *adj. heartfelt, sincere, fervent adj. sincere, intense adj. heartfelt (fx ) adj. intimate adj. fervent (fx ), intense adj. close (ønske inderlig) wish with all one's heart (elske inderlig) love dearly (jeg ønsker inderlig) I wish with all my heart -
9 intim
adj. intimate -
10 intimvisitasjon
subst. intimate search -
11 kroppsundersøkelse
subst. body search subst. (mer intim) strip search, intimate search -
12 nærstående
adj. close, intimate adj. near, closely related -
13 samtale
conversation, talk* * *subst. (vanlig) conversation (f.eks.they had a long conversation over the telephone
) subst. [ mere uformell] talk subst. [ om telefon] call (f.eks. ) subst. dialogue (f.eks.a talk (, dialogue
) with the Chinese leaders) subst. [ meget formell] discourse verb. talk (med to, om about), converse (med with, om about) (avbryte en samtale) interrupt a conversation (fortrolig samtale) intimate talk, confidential conversation, heart-to-heart talk (føre en samtale) have a talk with somebody, converse with somebody -
14 fortrolig
familiar, intimate -
15 uformell
informal, intimate
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