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1 overlook
əuvə'luk1) (to look down on: The house overlooked the river.) se ut over, vende ut mot2) (to take no notice of: We shall overlook your lateness this time.) overse, la passereverb \/ˌəʊvəˈlʊk\/1) se ut over, skue ut over2) ha utsikt til, vende ut mot, ha innsyn ivinduet mitt vender ut mot parken \/ det er utsikt over parken fra vinduet mitt3) heve seg over4) overse, ikke merke5) (med vilje) se gjennom fingrene med, ikke påtale, forbigå i taushet6) ha oppsyn med, ha tilsyn med, se til, se etter, overvåke7) ( gammeldags) granske, undersøke, se gjennom8) se ned på9) kaste onde øyne på, forhekse
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