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81 friskmeldt
adj. reported fit, reported off the sick list (bli friskmeldt) be reported fit, be reported off the sick list -
82 fyrstikk
* * *subst. match (tenne en fyrstikk) strike a match (tenne en fyrstikk) strike a match, touch off a match (tenne en fyrstikk) touch off a match -
83 huke av
verb. mark, tick, check, check off, tick off -
84 ignorere
disregard, ignore, overlook* * *verb. ignore, disregard, take no notice of (f.eks. ) verb. (formelt) disregard verb. cut, cut dead verb. cut, cut off (f.eks.He was cut off from his family.
) -
85 improvisert
adj. impromptu, improvised adj. makeshift, off-the-cuff adj. [tilfeldig tale o.l.] off-the-cuff -
86 jål
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87 jåle
subst. show-off, conceited woman (man) subst. a woman (man) showing off -
88 kaste av seg
verb. cast off, throw off [ profitt] yield -
89 kritisk frekvens
subst. (teleteknikk) [ i en hulleder] critical frequency, critical wavelength cut-off frequency, cut-off wavelength -
90 krysse av
check off, tick off [ sette kryss ved] cross el. mark against -
91 kupere
verb. cut off, slice off -
92 kvelde
verb. knock off, call it a day (f.eks.We are going to knock off work at midnight - -we'll call it a day.
) -
93 kviste
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94 midtsirkel
subst. (sport) kick-off circle, kick off centre (amer: center) -
95 motregne
verb. (økonomi) set off, set off a claim against another -
96 ned fra
(down) from (f.eks.fall from the sky; jump from the second floor
); off (f.eks. ) -
97 onanere
verb. masturbate verb. (vulgært) jerk off, jack off verb. (vulgært) wank -
98 oppramsing
subst. rattling off, reeling off -
99 overhaling
subst. (dagligtale) [ utskjelling] dressing-down, ticking-off, telling-off subst. [ irettesettelse] dressing-down subst. [ pryl] beating subst. (sjøfart) [ reparasjon] overhaul -
100 permittering
subst. (jus) redundancy, temporary redundancy, lay-off, temporary lay-off
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