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1 glefse
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2 forhastet
snap, premature, hasty -
3 glefs
snap -
4 knipse
click, snap* * *verb. snap one's fingers verb. [ fjerne med et knips] flick (vekk off) verb. [ fotografere] snap -
5 knekke
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6 knips
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7 amatørfotografi
subst. [ bilde] amateur photograph, snap, snapshot -
8 bite etter
verb. snap at -
9 brekke
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10 briste
verb. burst, break, snap verb. fail verb. crack, burst, rupture verb. give way -
11 fjærlås
subst. spring lock, snap -
12 foto
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13 glefs
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14 hurtigrelé
subst. (elektrisitet) snap acting relay -
15 initiativ
subst. [ tiltak] initiative, enterprise subst. first move, first step, lead subst. (hverdagslig) drive, pep, snap, get-up-and-go (handle på eget initiativ) act on one's own initiative (mangle initiativ) lack initiative, be unenterprising (privat initiativ) private initiative (på eget initiativ) on one's own initiative (vise initiativ) show initiative, display initiative, show enterprise, display enterprise -
16 karabinkrok
subst. spring hook, snap hook, safety hook -
17 kippkontakt
subst. snap-action contact -
18 klikke
verb. fail, misfire verb. click verb. snap verb. misfire verb. (overført) fail -
19 måler
* * *subst. meter, measurer subst. gauge subst. US: gage subst. [ måling av gap] caliper gauge, snap-gauge -
20 prydbønne
subst. (botanikk) scarlet bean, runner bean, snap bean
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