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21 bybud
subst. [ budbringer] messenger subst. [ visergutt] errand boy, delivery boy, delivery person (tørst som et bybud) thirsty like a parched person in the desert -
22 gjennomsnittsmenneske
subst. ordinary person, average person, man in the street -
23 flagre
* * *verb. [ vifte i vinden] flutter (f.eks.the flags fluttered in the breeze
) verb. flap (f.eks. ) verb. [ kjapt] flit (f.eks. ) verb. [rastløst, usikkert] flutter (f.eks.flutter like a scared bird, the butterfly fluttered against the panes
) verb. [ om person] flutter (f.eks. ) -
24 hånd
рука* * ** * *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. ) (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) -
25 flykte
* * *verb. flee, fly, take flight verb. [ ta til flukten] run away (f.eks.the demonstrators ran away on the arrival of the police
) verb. [ unnvike] escape (f.eks.two prisoners have escaped from Dartmoor Prison
) verb. [ stikke av] take oneself off, make oneself scarce verb. [ om elskende par] elope, run away (f.eks.his wife ran away with the chauffeur
) verb. [ til en person] take refuge with (f.eks. ) -
26 ordentlig
decent, proper, properly, tidily, tidy* * *adj. (skikkelig) proper, orderly adj. [punktlig, nøyaktig] accurate, careful (f.eks.he is very careful with his work
) adj. orderly, correct, regular (fx ), well-ordered (fx ), well-regulated (fxbusiness, family
) adj. (som er i god orden) orderly (f.eks. ); well-ordered (f.eks. ) adj. [ anstendig] decent (f.eks.no decent girl would do that; they pay you a decent wage
) adj. [ skikkelig] (om person) steady (f.eks. ); of regular habits (f.eks. ) adj. [ god] good (f.eks. ); decent (f.eks.next time I buy a car I want a decent one
) adj. [ dannet] nice, decent (f.eks.decent people don't wear that kind of clothes
) adj. [ hederlig] decent (f.eks.no decent man would cheat a friend
) adj. [ med ordenssans] orderly, methodical; (om fremgangsmåte) orderly, methodical adj. [riktig, anerkjent] regular, proper (f.eks.doctor, nurse
) adj. [skikkelig, grundig] regular, thorough (f.eks.give the engine a thorough overhaul
) adv. [ riktig] properly, duly (f.eks.a duly addressed and stamped letter
) adv. [ riktig] tidily, neatly (f.eks.all the books were neatly arranged in rows
) adv. [riktig, anerkjent] properly (f.eks. not properly qualified; your face is not properly adv. [ godt] well (f.eks.you must be able to speak the language well
) adv. [ anstendig] decently (f.eks.behave, dress, talk decently
) adv. [ organisert] methodically (f.eks. ) adv. [punktlig, nøyaktig] accurately, carefully adv. [ veldig] awfully (f.eks. ) adv. (forsterkende) really, well and truly, thoroughly (f.eks. I got thoroughly wet; we beat (betale ordentlig) pay well, pay a decent wage (ikke på ordentlig) not really (oppføre seg ordentlig) behave properly -
27 bonus pater familias
subst. the reasonable man, the reasonable person -
28 fjerne
erase, remove* * *verb. [ ta bort] remove (f.eks.remove a grease-spot from one's clothes, remove his dissatisfaction, his anxiety, remove unsightly hair
) verb. remove, eliminate verb. remove, take away verb. [ bringe til et annet sted] remove (f.eks.remove the documents from the box
) verb. [ operere bort] remove (surgically) (f.eks. ) verb. [ gjøre fremmed] estrange (f.eks.this estranged him from his brother
), alienate (f.eks.his conduct alienated his friends from him
) verb. [ et organ] eviscerate verb. [ person] Irlandsk: lift -
29 førstemann
subst. first comer, first to arrive subst. [ i konkurranse] winner subst. [ den beste] the best person subst. (spøkefullt) number one subst. prime mover subst. principal leader of the organization subst. right-hand man -
30 gående
subst. walking, on foot subst. [ person] pedestrian, walker (holde det gående) keep it up, carry on, keep the wolf from the door -
31 klage
complain, complaint, grievance, whine, moan* * *subst. [bryderi, anke] complaint (over about) (ting: f.eks. the noise) subst. [bryderi, anke] complaint (against) (person: f.eks. the police) subst. [ uttrykk for sorg] lament subst. [ jamring] wailing verb. complain (over of) -
32 kystbeboer
subst. person living on the coast subst. inhabitant of the coast -
33 nedenom og hjem
(gå nedenom og hjem (om forretning)) (om forretning) go to the wall, go bust, down and out, out of business (gå nedenom og hjem (om person)) go to the dogs, go to pot -
34 sammenbrudd
breakdown, collapse* * *subst. breakdown (f.eks. ) subst. break-up (f.eks.of a coalition, an empire
) subst. collapse (f.eks. of a government, a ministry, a bank subst. collapse (f.eks.of a dyke, a wall
) subst. debacle (f.eks. ) subst. disruption (f.eks. ) subst. (dagligtale) [ om person] crack-up (f.eks. ) (være nær et sammenbrudd) be on the brink of a collapse (økonomisk sammenbrudd) market collapse, financial breakdown (nervøst sammenbrudd) nervous breakdown, crack-up -
35 sjefssekretær
subst. head secretary, principal secretary, executive secretary subst. (person) personal assistant, personal assistant to the manager, PA, secretary to the manager -
36 avtaleansvarlig
subst. (jus) person responsible for the contract -
37 domfelte
(den domfelte) the convicted person -
38 dødsbokonkurs
subst. bankruptcy of the estate of a deceased person konkurs -
39 dødsbokreditor
subst. (arverett) creditor in the estate of a deceased person -
40 etterlatt
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