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1 imperfektum
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2 regresjon til tidligere liv
past-life regression -
3 seneste
past, last -
4 fortid
past, antecedents -
5 forbi
by, over, past* * *prep. by, past (f.eks.the soldiers marched past the house
) prep. [ lenger borte] beyond, past adv. by adv. over, gone, at an end (f.eks.the war is over, my youth is gone, the era of reform is at an end
) adv. past (f.eks.he watched the soldiers as they marched past
) adv. [ ved passering] past, by adv. [over, slutt] finished, gone, over, at an end (f.eks. ) -
6 fortid
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7 fare forbi
dash past, whiz past -
8 forganget er forganget
the past is the past, let bygones be bygones -
9 over
над, выше, через* * *by, over, past, via, above* * *prep. above prep. past prep. over, above, more than adv. over adv. across (skjære over) cut in two, cut across, cut over -
10 tidligere tider
(i tidligere tider) in times past, in the past -
11 defilere forbi
verb. march past -
12 defilering
subst. marching-past -
13 etter
за, через,после* * *after, behind, past* * *prep. after, behind prep. after, from konj. according to konj. after, subsequent to konj. afterwards, later adv. behind (kort etter) shortly afterwards, soon after (lenge etter) long afterwards (året etter) the following year, the year after -
14 fjerne tider
the distant past, distant periods -
15 forfalt gjeld
subst. (økonomi) overdue debt, a debt past due -
16 forløpen
adv. past -
17 fortidslevning
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18 fortidsminne
subst. monument, monument of the past, ancient monument subst. antiquities, antiquity -
19 fortidsminnesmerke
subst. ancient monument, memorial of the past -
20 før i tiden
formerly, in the past
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