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21 bedreviten
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22 bedrevitende
adj. know-all -
23 bevisst
aware, deliberate, intentional* * *adj. deliberate, conscious (ikke meg bevisst) not that I know of -
24 fagkyndighet
subst. expert knowledge, expertise subst. craftsmanship subst. know-how -
25 faktisk
actually, fact, reality* * *adj. [ virkelig] actual, real, factual, virtual (i realiteten) adj. [virkelig, eksisterende etc.] actual (f.eks.the actual and potential riches of the country
) adj. [ basert på fakta] based on facts, founded on fact, actual, real adj. [ slik det praktisk talt forholder seg] virtual (f.eks. they have a virtual monopoly of this commodity; the Prime Minister was the virtual adj. [ kun forsterkende] really (f.eks.he is really the biggest swindler I know; it is really the only thing that is any good for my rheumatism
) adv. as a matter of fact, actually (f.eks.as a matter of fact he did buy it; I actually did see him
) adv. indeed, really -
26 forstand på
(det har du ikke forstand på) you do not know anything about it -
27 forstå seg på
(f.eks.om hunder, vin
) be a good judge (el. a connoisseur) of dogs (,wine, etc.) (f.eks.opera, flamenco, jazz
) be an opera (, flamenco, jazz) buff understand about, have a knowledge of, be a good judge of know all about, have a way with -
28 frykt
* * *subst. [ redsel] fear, apprehension, dread, anxiety subst. [respekt, lydighet] awe, fear, reverence (blek av frykt) pale with fright, pale with fear, pale with horror, white with fear (ikke kjenne til frykt) know no fear (leve i frykt) live in fear -
29 greie på noe
(ha greie på noe) know (all) about thsomething -
30 herregud!
int. dear me! tut tut! (undskyldende) after all (fxhe didn't know better, after all
) -
31 hvis du vil ditt eget beste
if you know what's good for you -
32 hvorvidt
-
33 håndverk
ремесло-et, -/-er, -a/-ene* * ** * *subst. [ produksjonsform] trade, craft (kunne sitt håndverk) know one's trade (godt håndverk) good workmanship (lære et håndverk) learn a trade -
34 innebære
содержать(нести заключать) в себе* * *verb. imply (f.eks.This implies you will get certain responsibilities.
) verb. imply, involve (f.eks.This promise involves a guarantee of assistance.
) verb. mean (f.eks. ) verb. involve -
35 innvidde
(de innvidde) the initiated, the initiates, those in the secret, those in the know -
36 især
adv. especially (f.eks.I am especially interested in art
) adv. particularly (f.eks.what I particularly want to know
) adv. notably, chiefly (f.eks.I dislike him, chiefly because he is so ill-bred
) adv. in particular (f.eks. ) (hver især) each -
37 kan
can, know, may* * *verb. can, be able to, may -
38 kjennskap til
(ha kjennskap til) be acquainted with, be familiar with, be informed of, know knowledge of -
39 kunne
мочьkan, kunne, kunnet* * *could, may, might* * *verb. could, would, might verb. [ være i stand til] be able, be able to verb. [ noe man har lært] know -
40 kunnskap
knowledge, skill* * *subst. knowledge, information subst. know-how, expertise (kommet til X's kunnskap) brought to the notice of X
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