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1 kaste på dør
turn out (of doors) -
2 kaste ut
turn out, evict -
3 slukke
blow out, extinguish, turn out* * *verb. extinguish, quench, put out, turn off, dowse, switch off verb. [ om ild] put out (f.eks.put out a candle, a cigarette or the fire
) verb. [ kontakt] turn off verb. (elektrisitet) switch off, put off verb. [ lys] switch off verb. [ stille f.eks. tørst, også fig] quench, satisfy -
4 mannsterkt opp
(møte mannsterkt opp) turn up (el. turn out) in large numbers, turn up (el. turn out) in force -
5 vise bort
verb. reject, turn away, expel verb. [ nekte adgang] turn away verb. (formelt) [ nekte adgang] refuse admittance verb. [ kaste ut] turn out -
6 bortvise
verb. reject, expel, turn away, turn out, refuse admittance -
7 frammøte
appearance, attendance, attendance* * *subst. appearance, attendance subst. (dagligtale) turnout, turn-up verb. appear, make one's appearance, turn out (der var et stort frammøte) the attendance was large, there was a large turnout) -
8 fremmøte
subst. appearance, attendance subst. (dagligtale) turnout, turn-up verb. appear, make one's appearance, turn out (der var et stort fremmøte) the attendance was large, there was a large turnout) -
9 vise seg at
verb. turn out that (f.eks."It turns out that we were there at the same time."
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10 arte
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11 arte seg
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12 forlate
abandon, desert, leave, leave* * *verb. [ tilgi] forgive verb. [ reise vekk] forsake, abandon, desert verb. [ oppgi] abandon (f.eks.a method, a theory, the ship had to be abandoned
) verb. [ la i stikken] desert (f.eks.all his friends deserted him in the hour of need, he deserted his wife
) verb. [ gå bort fra] leave (f.eks.turn out the light when you leave the room, leave the army, the country, the school, promise me that you will never leave me
) verb. [ om embede] retire from (f.eks. ) -
13 framstille
производить-er, -te, -t* * *exhibit, make, produce* * *verb. (produksjon) [lage, fabrikere] make, produce, turn out, manufacture, prepare, generate verb. (produksjon) [ produsere] fabricate, produce verb. [ utvinne] produce, make, obtain verb. [ skildre] give an account of, describe verb. [ skildre på en bestemt måte] represent (f.eks.He represented the president as an old fool.
) verb. [ fortelle om] describe (f.eks.the way Dickens describes London
) verb. [ gjøre rede for] expound (f.eks. ) verb. [ forklare] explain the matter to someone, put the matter to someone verb. [ rolle] play, act, interpret verb. [ avbilde] represent, depict verb. [ etterligne] impersonate verb. [ avbilde] represent verb. [ for domstol] bring before a court -
14 fremstille
verb. (produksjon) [lage, fabrikere] make, produce, turn out, manufacture, prepare, generate verb. (produksjon) [ produsere] fabricate, produce verb. [ utvinne] produce, make, obtain verb. [ skildre] give an account of, describe verb. [ skildre på en bestemt måte] represent (f.eks.He represented the president as an old fool.
) verb. [ fortelle om] describe (f.eks.the way Dickens describes London
) verb. [ gjøre rede for] expound (f.eks. ) verb. [ forklare] explain the matter to someone, put the matter to someone verb. [ rolle] play, act, interpret verb. [ avbilde] represent, depict verb. [ etterligne] impersonate verb. [ avbilde] represent verb. [ for domstol] bring before a court -
15 gå bra
go well, turn out well ( -
16 hvelve
verb. (matlaging) turn out -
17 jage bort
verb. chase away, turn out -
18 lage seg
verb. [ ordne seg] come right, be all right, turn out all right, adjust itself -
19 ordne seg
[ om seg selv] get oneself straight [ om noe] turn out all right, adjust itself -
20 rykke ut
set el. turn out, march el. move el. start off
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