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1 maske
mask, stitch* * *subst. mask subst. [ teater mm] makeup, make-up subst. [ ansiktsavstøpning] mask, death subst. [ ansiktsuttrykk] mask, facade subst. [ som skjuler ansiktet] mask, disguise, front, facade (f.eks. ) subst. [ pustevern] face-piece subst. [ som skjuler] cloak (f.eks. ) subst. (militær) [ beskyttelse] mask, screen, protection, cover subst. [til forkledning, ved bedøvelse] mask subst. [ til montering av fargelysbilder] mount subst. [ i nett] mesh subst. [i strømpe, etc.] stitch subst. (militær) [ for kanon] shield (strikking) (hekle en maske) make a (crochet) stitch (strikking) (legge opp maske) cast stitches (strikking) (løs maske) loose stitch (tekstil) (vrang maske) reverse stitch, purl (stitch) -
2 fri
свободный, -ая-tt, -e* * *clear, complimentary, free, free, leave, loose, off, propose, vacation* * *verb. [ be om ekteskap] propose (til to), make an offer of marriage verb. [ frigjøre] free, set free, deliver adj. free adj. disengaged adj. free and easy, informal adj. unrestricted, unrestrained adj. off duty adj. free from adj. independent (gi fri) release (i det fri) in the wild (be seg fri) ask for leave of absence (ha fri) have a day off, be off duty (i det fri) in the open (air) (ta seg fri) take time off
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