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nəu 1. adjective1) (not any: We have no food; No other person could have done it.) ingen, ikke noe(n)2) (not allowed: No smoking.) ikke tillatt3) (not a: He is no friend of mine; This will be no easy task.) ingen, ikke noe(n)2. adverb(not (any): He is no better at golf than swimming; He went as far as the shop and no further.) ikke (noe)3. interjection(a word used for denying, disagreeing, refusing etc: `Do you like travelling?' `No, (I don't).'; No, I don't agree; `Will you help me?' `No, I won't.') nei4. noun plural( noes)1) (a refusal: She answered with a definite no.) nei, avslag2) (a vote against something: The noes have won.) neistemme•- nobody5. noun(a very unimportant person: She's just a nobody.) null, ubetydelighet- no-one- there's no saying
- knowingingen--------ne--------neiIsubst. (i flertall: noes) \/nəʊ\/1) nei2) neistemme3) avslagIIdeterm. \/nəʊ\/1) ingen, ikke noen, ikke noe, ingenting2) ( som forbud) ingen3) ( brukt for å angi at noe snarere er det motsatte av det som sies) ingen, ikke, aldrihun er ikke akkurat en engel \/ hun er min santen ingen engel• there is no knowing when...man kan ikke vite når \/ man kan aldri vite når...det var ikke mulig å misforstå hva han mente, det rådde ingen tvil om hva han menteno man could have done it det kan ingen ha gjort aleneno one ingen, ikke noenno two men think alike det finnes ikke to mennesker som tenker liktno two ways about something ingen tvil om noeno way! aldri i livet!, ikke snakk om!, det går ikke!no words can describe it det kan ikke beskrives med ordof no value uten verdi, verdiløsIIIadv. \/nəʊ\/1) ikke i det hele tatt, slett ikke2) nei, ikke• I suspect, no, I am certain, that he is wrongjeg har en mistanke om, nei, jeg er sikker på at han tar feil• I haven't had a better meal anywhere, no, not even in Francejeg har aldri fått et bedre måltid, ikke engang i Frankrike3) ikkeno? jaså, ikke det?no better than before ikke bedre enn før, ikke bedre enn tidligereno can do! ( slang) kan ikke!, det går (bare) ikke!of no small importance av ikke liten betydningor no eller ikke• broke or no, you can't just take itom du er blakk eller ikke, du kan ikke bare ta dento no inconciderable extent ikke i ubetydelig omfangwhether or no hvorvidt -
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mi'steik 1. past tense - mistook; verb1) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) forveksle2) (to make an error about: They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.) ta feil (av)2. noun(a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) feil(takelse), misforståelse- mistaken- mistakenlyfeil--------mistakIsubst. \/mɪˈsteɪk\/1) feil, feiltak(else), mistak, feilgrep, blunder, tabbe2) misforståelse, villfarelse3) forveksling• he's a good lad, and no mistakeby mistake ved en feiltakelsein mistake for ved en feiltakelsemake a mistake gjøre en feil, feile, ta feilmake no mistake about it ( hverdagslig) tro ikke noe annet, vær du sikkermistake of fact ( jus) faktisk villfarelsemistake of law ( jus) rettsvillfarelsemy mistake min feil, jeg tar feilyour mistake ( hverdagslig) nå tar du feilII1) misforstå, misoppfatte2) ta feil3) forveksle, ta feil avmistake one's way gå feil, gå (seg) villmistake somebody\/something for forveksle noen\/noe med, ta feil av noen\/noe, ta noen\/noe for å værethere is no mistaking det råder ingen tvil om
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