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take it out of somebody

  • 1 invitere noen ut

    take somebody out

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > invitere noen ut

  • 2 gal

    crazy, crazy, crazy, mad, wrong
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    subst. [f.eks. en hane] crow adj. [rasende, vred] angry, mad, furious, wild, frantic, frenzied adj. [gal, se også II gal 1] crazy, cracked, daft, potty, crackbrained (f.eks.

    ideas

    ) adj. [ ukorrekt] incorrect (f.eks.

    an incorrect statement

    ), erroneous (f.eks.

    an erroneous conclusion, belief

    ) adj. [ feil] incorrect, wrong (f.eks.

    I got into the wrong train, drive on the wrong side of the road

    ) adj. [ feil ved forbytting] wrong, somebody else's (f.eks.

    I have got somebody else's hat

    ) adj. [ moralsk galt] wrong (f.eks.

    it was wrong of you to take it

    ) adj. [ sinnsforvirret] mad, demented, lunatic, insane, mentally deranged adj. (jus) [ sinnsforvirret] of unsound mind adj. [vill, ubehersket] mad, crazy, frantic, frenzied, wild (f.eks.

    wild with rage

    ) adj. [ rasende] angry, mad, furious (bli gal) go mad, go out of one's mind (du må jo være gal) you must be crazy! (gjøre en gal) drive somebody crazy (være gal) be mad, be round the bend

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > gal

  • 3 hånd

    рука
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    subst. hand, handwriting (på tredje hånd) third hand, on third hand, at third hand (dø for egen hånd) take one's own life, die by one's own hand (en fast hånd) a steady hand, a firm hand (gi med rund hånd) give generously (gi noen en hjelpende hånd) lend someone a hand (gi noen sin hånd) give one's hand in marriage (gjøre noe for hånd) do something by hand (kortspill) (ha en sterk hånd) have a good hand (in a card game) (kortspill) (ha en svak hånd) have a bad hand (in a card game) (ha noen i sin hule hånd) have somebody in the palm of one's hands (knyttet hånd) fist, clenched fist (leselig hånd) legible hand (ligge på høyre hånd) be on the right-hand side (med kyndig hånd) skilfully, expertly (med sin frie hånd) with one's free hand (ekteskap til venstre hånd) morganatic marriage (på egen hånd) by oneself, on one's own (på første hånd) at first hand, on the best authority (på høyre hånd) on the right hand (side of something) (på venstre hånd) on the left hand (side of something) (på rede hånd) at hand (rekke frem hånd) offer to shake hands, hold out one's hand (rekke noen hånd) offer someone one's hand, shake hands with somebody (rekke opp hånd) raise one's hand (sikker hånd) firm hand (toe sine hender) wash one's hands (f.eks.

    of a particular act

    ) (uleselig hånd) illegible handwriting (under hånden) secretly, underhandedly, privately, confidentially (uten å røre en hånd) without lifting a finger (være noens høyre hånd) be someone's right-hand (person)

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > hånd

См. также в других словарях:

  • take it out on somebody — ˌtake it/sth ˈout on sb derived to behave in an unpleasant way towards sb because you feel angry, disappointed, etc, although it is not their fault • OK, so you had a bad day. Don t take it out on me. • She tended to take her frustrations out on… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take something out on somebody — ˌtake it/sth ˈout on sb derived to behave in an unpleasant way towards sb because you feel angry, disappointed, etc, although it is not their fault • OK, so you had a bad day. Don t take it out on me. • She tended to take her frustrations out on… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take something out against somebody — ˌtake sthˈout (against sb) derived to start legal action against sb by means of an official document • The police have taken out a summons against the driver of the car. Main entry: ↑takederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the bread out of somebody's mouth —    If you take the bread out of somebody s mouth, you take away their means of earning a living.     The decision to ban street vendors took the bread out of the mouths of many people …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • take it lot out of somebody — take it/a lot ˈout of sb idiom (informal) to make sb physically or mentally tired • Taking care of small children really takes it out of you. Main entry: ↑takeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take a lot out of somebody — take it/a lot ˈout of sb idiom (informal) to make sb physically or mentally tired • Taking care of small children really takes it out of you. Main entry: ↑takeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the bread out of somebody's mouth — take the bread out of sb s ˈmouth idiom to take away sb s job so that they are no longer able to earn enough money to live Main entry: ↑breadidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the mickey (out of somebody) — take the ˈmickey/ˈmick (out of sb) idiom (BrE, informal) to make sb look or feel silly by copying the way they talk, behave, etc. or by making them believe sth that is not true, often in a way that is not intended to be unkind Syn: ↑tease, Syn …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the mick (out of somebody) — take the ˈmickey/ˈmick (out of sb) idiom (BrE, informal) to make sb look or feel silly by copying the way they talk, behave, etc. or by making them believe sth that is not true, often in a way that is not intended to be unkind Syn: ↑tease, Syn …   Useful english dictionary

  • take the wind out of somebody's sails — take the ˈwind out of sb s sails idiom (informal) to make sb suddenly less confident or angry, especially when you do or say sth that they do not expect • When I agreed to his suggestion at once, it really took the wind out of his sails.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take a leaf out of somebody's book — take a leaf from/out of sb s ˈbook idiom to copy sb s behaviour and do things in the same way that they do, because they are successful Main entry: ↑leafidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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