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1 worrying
adj. \/ˈwʌrɪɪŋ\/1) plagsom2) illevarslende -
2 worry
1. verb1) (to (cause to) feel anxious: His dangerous driving worries me; His mother is worried about his education; There's no need to worry just because he's late.) bekymre (seg), engste seg2) (to annoy; to distract: Don't worry me just now - I'm busy!) plage, forstyrre, avspore3) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) rive/ruske i2. noun((a cause of) anxiety: That boy is a constant (source of) worry to his mother!; Try to forget your worries.) bekymring, besvær, engstelse- worriedbekymring--------plageIsubst. \/ˈwʌrɪ\/ eller worrit1) uro, problem2) (om personer, dyr e.l.) plage3) ( om problemer e.l.) hodebrybeside oneself with worry være ute av seg av bekymring, være fra seg av bekymringIIverb \/ˈwʌrɪ\/1) uroe seg, bekymre seg, være urolig, gjøre engstelig, volde bekymring• what's worrying you?hva er det som bekymrer deg?, hva er det du er lei deg for?2) plage, sjenere, forstyrre• don't worry her with silly questions!3) jage4) rive og slite iI should worry ( hverdagslig) det blåser jeg inot to worry ingenting å bekymre seg forworry about bekymre seg forworry about trifles henge seg opp i bagatellerworry along\/through greie seg arbeide seg gjennomworry at fingre med, fikle med, plukke påworry oneself uroe seg, bekymre seg, være urolig, være engstelig, være bekymret, være nervøsworry out ( om løsning) anstrenge seg for å forstå -
3 happy-go-lucky
adjective (not worrying about what might happen: cheerful and happy-go-lucky.) ubekymret, sorgløsadj. \/ˌhæpɪɡə(ʊ)ˈlʌkɪ\/sorgløs, lettsindig, ubekymret, som tar dagen som den kommer -
4 headache
1) (a pain in the head: Bright lights give me a headache.) hodepine/-verk2) (something worrying: Lack of money is a real headache.) hodebry, hodepinebekymringsubst. \/ˈhedeɪk\/1) hodepinejeg har en dundrende hodepine, det sprenger i hodet mitt2) ( hverdagslig) hodebrydet er ikke mitt problem \/ min sakgive somebody a headache volde noen hodebry\/bekymring -
5 high
1. adjective1) (at, from, or reaching up to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: a high mountain; a high dive; a dive from the high diving-board.) høy2) (having a particular height: This building is about 20 metres high; My horse is fifteen hands high.) høy3) (great; large; considerable: The car was travelling at high speed; He has a high opinion of her work; They charge high prices; high hopes; The child has a high fever/temperature.) stor, voldsom, kraftig, sterk4) (most important; very important: the high altar in a church; Important criminal trials are held at the High Court; a high official.) høy(-), høytstående5) (noble; good: high ideals.) høy, fornem6) ((of a wind) strong: The wind is high tonight.) sterk7) ((of sounds) at or towards the top of a (musical) range: a high note.) høy, lys8) ((of voices) like a child's voice (rather than like a man's): He still speaks in a high voice.) lys9) ((of food, especially meat) beginning to go bad.) vilt som har hengt lenge nok10) (having great value: Aces and kings are high cards.) av høy verdi2. adverb(at, or to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: The plane was flying high in the sky; He'll rise high in his profession.) høyt- highly- highness
- high-chair
- high-class
- higher education
- high fidelity
- high-handed
- high-handedly
- high-handedness
- high jump
- highlands
- high-level
- highlight 3. verb(to draw particular attention to (a person, thing etc).) framheve, rette søkelyset mot- high-minded
- high-mindedness
- high-pitched
- high-powered
- high-rise
- highroad
- high school
- high-spirited
- high spirits
- high street
- high-tech 4. adjective((also hi-tech): high-tech industries.) høyteknologisk- high treason
- high water
- highway
- Highway Code
- highwayman
- high wire
- high and dry
- high and low
- high and mighty
- the high seas
- it is high timehøyIsubst. \/haɪ\/1) ( hverdagslig) topp, maksimum, rekord, høyde, høydepunkt, rekordtall2) ( meteorologi) høytrykk, høytrykksområde3) ( kortspill) høyeste kort, høyeste trumf4) ( hverdagslig) kick, rus, narkotikapåvirket tilstand5) (spesielt amer., hverdagslig, forkortelse for high school) videregående skole6) høygir, høyeste girfrom on high fra oven, fra himmelen, fra det høyehit\/reach a new high sette en ny rekord, nå nye høyderon high i høyden, over i himmelenIIadj.1) høy2) høyt beliggende, øvre, høy-3) innlands-, høylands-4) høy, høytstående, av høy rang, fornem, høyere5) høy, opphøyd6) fordelaktig, god7) alvorlig, graverende8) høy-, hoved-, over-9) høy, edel, nobel, fin, opphøyd10) høy, stor, sterk, kraftig, intens11) ( om pris eller sum) høy, dyr, kostbar15) hovmodig, arrogant, overlegen16) ekstrem, ytterliggående, ultra-18) ( hverdagslig) oppspilt, glad, oppløftet19) (hverdagslig, om alkoholrus) animert, brisen20) (hverdagslig, om narkotikarus) høy, påvirket, ruset21) luksuriøs, flott, ekstravagant24) (sjøfart, om vind) forklaring: som har styrke 10 på Beaufortskalaen, full storm25) (kortspill, om kort) forklaring: av høyere verdi enn andre kort eller farger26) (kortspill, om kort) i stand til å ta et stikkat high noon ( også overført) kl. 12 på dagen, når solen står høyest, middagstidat high tide ved høyvannhave a high time ( hverdagslig) ha det kjempegøyhigh and dry ( sjøfart) på tørt land strandet ( overført) på bar bakke, isolert, stilt utenfor, forlatthigh and low høyt og lavthigh and mighty ( hverdagslig) arrogant, storaktig, stor på det, høy i hatten, storsnutet som tilhører det øvre sosiale sjikthigh day midt på lyse dagenhigh definition (TV) med høy oppløsninghigh on something påvirket av noehigh Tory ultrakonservativ, erkekonservativhigh, wide and handsome ( hverdagslig) glad, sorgløs, ubekymret• after months of worrying, he looked positively high, wide and handsomeetter måneder med bekymring, så han faktisk sorgløs utin high places\/quarters på høyere holdleave someone high and dry la noen i stikkenof high antiquity svært gammel, av høy alderwith a high hand egenmektig, selvrådig og vilkårligIIIadv. \/haɪ\/1) høyt• pay high2) høyt, i høyt toneleie3) sterkt, kraftig, voldsomt4) (sjøfart, om seiling) høyt, skarpt, opp mot vindenas high as så høyt som, så mye somfeelings ran high stemningen var opphisset, bølgene gikk høyt -
6 sleepless
adjective (without sleep: He spent a sleepless night worrying about the situation.) søvnløsadj. \/ˈsliːpləs\/søvnløs, våken -
7 triviality
1) (the state of being trivial.) uvesentlighet, trivialitet2) ((plural trivialities) something which is trivial: He is always worrying about some triviality or other.) uvesentlighet, småtingsubst. \/ˌtrɪvɪˈælətɪ\/1) ubetydelighet, uvesentlighet, bagatell, filleting2) banalitet, trivialitet, platthet -
8 wakeful
1) (not asleep; not able to sleep: a wakeful child.) våken; søvnløs2) ((of a night) in which one gets little sleep: We spent a wakeful night worrying about her.) våke-(natt), søvnløsvåkenadj. \/ˈweɪkf(ʊ)l\/1) våken2) søvnløs3) vaktsom, årvåken, påpasselig -
9 get something off one's chest
(to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.) lette sitt hjerte for noeEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > get something off one's chest
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10 in style
(in a luxurious, elegant way without worrying about the expense: The bride arrived at the church in style, in a horse-drawn carriage.) med stil, i stor stil -
11 it's no joke
(it is a serious or worrying matter: It's no joke when water gets into the petrol tank.) det er ingen spøk -
12 take in one's stride
(to accept or cope with (a matter) successfully without worrying about it: She takes difficulties in her stride.) klare lett; ta med fatning/som det kommer
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