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1 know-how
subst. expertise -
2 kjenne til
know -
3 vite
know -
4 fagkunnskap
* * *subst. expert knowledge, special knowledge, professional knowledge subst. specialized knowledge, know-how subst. technical knowledge -
5 forstå sine ting
know one's business, know one's job -
6 vite med sikkerhet
know for certain -
7 kunne
know, could -
8 vite
знатьveit/vet, visste, visst* * *know, tell* * *verb. know, be aware of (få vite) learn, come to know, get to know, hea (få annet å vite) be undeceived,learn otherwise (jeg gadd vite) I wonder (man kan aldri vite) one never knows -
9 ekspertise
expertise, know-how* * *subst. expertise, expertness subst. know-how, skill, mastery subst. [ sakkyndige personer] specialists, experts -
10 forstå
понимать-r, -stod, -stått* * *gather, get, grasp, realize, understand* * *verb. understand, realize (f.eks.I fully (el. quite
) understand (el. realize) that) verb. [fatte, begripe] understand, comprehend, perceive, grasp verb. [ vite] know (f.eks.he knows how to keep his audience spellbound
) verb. [ få vite] gather (f.eks. ), understand (f.eks.I understood from what you said that he was dead
) verb. [ha lært, kunne] know (f.eks.he knows how to describe women
) (det er ikke til å forstå) it is incomprehensible (så vidt jeg kan forstå) as far as I can see (el. make out), as I understand it -
11 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 -
12 geni
* * *subst. genius, natural talent subst. [ også nedsettende] know-it-all, know-all (et misforstått geni) a misunderstood genius -
13 jo
yeah, yes* * *int. [ bekreftende på spørsmål] yes, certainly, to be sure int. [ svarord] yes (f.eks.didn't you see him? - Yes I did
), certainly int. [ innlednings- og overgangsord] well, why; after all konj. the (f.eks.the more he gets, the more he wants, the more I practise, the worse I sing
) subst. (fugl) (Stercorarius) skua, (amer.) jaeger adv. [forklarende: nemlig, som kjent] you know (f.eks.han er jo lærer, he is a teacher, you know
) -
14 kjenne
знать-er, -te, -t* * *acquainted, know* * *verb. feel, know verb. recognize verb. (jus) find (f.eks.He was found 'not guilty'.
) -
15 kjenne til
verb. know of, know about -
16 nå
приближатьсясейчас* * *catch, now, reach* * *subst. present, present moment, now subst. [ øyeblikk] moment subst. [ kortere] instant verb. reach, get at, gain verb. catch up with verb. attain, reach verb. reach, get to verb. arrive at (f.eks. ) (ikke nå) miss [ tid] now, at present [ oppmuntrende] come, come [beroligende, irettesettende] there, there! [ spørrende] well? [ forklarende] you know (fxyou know, I never really understood him
) indeed [ forsterkende] really (fx ) [ formanende] now (fxnow, don't stay up too late!
) -
17 sammenhengen
subst. [ kjennsgjerningene] the facts (det fremgår av sammenhengen) it appears from the context (kjenne hele sammenhengen) know the true facts of the case, know all about it (se sammenhengen) see the connection -
18 sikkerhet
certainty, guarantee, safety, security* * *subst. security subst. safety (f.eks.- at sea
) subst. [ visshet] certainty subst. [særl. med hensyn til fremtiden] security (mot from, against) subst. [ selvtillit] assurance, confidence subst. (økonomi) collateral, guarantee, security (med sikkerhet) with certainty, for certain (mot sikkerhet) on security (vite med sikkerhet) know for certain, know for a fact -
19 ut og inn
(kjenne ut og inn) know from A to Z (kjenne ut og inn) know thoroughly -
20 allviter
subst. [ en som foregir å vite alt] omniscient, (neg.:) know-all
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