each {determiner} (every)
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:: alle, alt, enhver, hver enkelt; hver; kvar
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each {adv} (per)
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:: per stykk; per stykk
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each other {pron} (to one another; one to the other)
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:: hverandre; einannan, kvarandre, kvarannan
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each to his own {proverb} (to each his own) SEE: to each his own
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::
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eager {adj} (excited by desire in the pursuit of any object)
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:: ivrig
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eagle {n} (any of several large carnivorous birds in the family Accipitridae)
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:: ørn {m} {f}
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eagle owl {n} (large owl of genus Bubo)
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:: hubro
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ear {v} (plough) SEE: plough
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::
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ear {n} (external part of the organ of hearing) SEE: pinna
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::
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ear {n} (organ of hearing)
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:: øre; øyra, øyre
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earache {n} (pain in the ear)
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:: øreverk {m}, ørepine {m} {f}; øyreverk {m}
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ear canal {n} (tube or meatus running from the outer ear to the eardrum)
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:: øregang {m}, ørekanal {m}
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eardrum {n} (membrane separating outer and middle ears)
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:: trommehinne
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earl {n} (a British or Irish nobleman)
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:: jarl {m}, greve {m}; jarl {m}, greve {m}
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earlier {adj} (occurring previously)
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:: tidligere
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ear lobe {n} (a part of the ear)
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:: øreflipp {m}; øyreflipp {m}
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early {adj} (at a time in advance of the usual)
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:: tidlig
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early {adj} (arriving at a time before expected)
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:: tidlig
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early {adj} (near the start or beginning)
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:: tidlig
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Early Middle Ages {prop} (Translations)
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:: Tidlig middelalder
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Early Modern English {prop} (Early Modern English)
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:: tidlig moderne engelsk {m}, tidlig nyengelsk {m}; tidleg moderne engelsk {m}, tidleg nyengelsk {m}
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Early New English {prop} (15th to mid-17th century form of English) SEE: Early Modern English
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::
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earmark {v} (to specify or set aside for a particular purpose)
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:: øremerke
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earnings {n} (wages, money earned, income)
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:: inntjening {m} {f}
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earphone {n} (sound device held near the ear)
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:: hodetelefoner; hovudtelefon
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earphones {n} (small speakers worn over the ears)
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:: hodetelefon {m}
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earplug {n} (protective clothing for the ear canal)
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:: øreplugg {m}, ørepropp {m}; øyreplugg {m}, øyrepropp {m}
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earring {n} (piece of jewelry)
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:: ørering {c}; øredobb {m} {f}, øredobbe {m} {f}; øyredobb {m}, øyredobbe {f}
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ear tag {n} (tag on the ear of an animal)
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:: øremerke {n}; øyremerke {n}
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earth {n} (soil)
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:: jord {m}
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earth {n} (any general rock-based material)
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:: jord {m}
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earth {n} (the ground, land)
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:: jord
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earth {n} (one of the four basic elements)
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:: jord {m}
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earth {n} (one of the five basic elements)
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:: jord {m}
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earth {v} (connect electrically to the earth)
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:: jorde
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earth {prop} (our planet, third out from the Sun) SEE: Earth
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::
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Earth {prop} (third planet of the Solar System)
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:: jord {m} {f}, klode {m}; jord {f}, klode {m}
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Earth mass {n} (Unit of mass)
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:: jordmasse {m}
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earth metal {n} (metal in boron group)
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:: jordmetall {n}; jordmetall {n}
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earth pig {n} (aardvark) SEE: aardvark
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::
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earthquake {n} (shaking of the surface of a planet)
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:: jordskjelv {n}; jordskjelv {m} {n}
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earth science {n} (any of the sciences dealing with the planet Earth)
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:: geovitenskap {m}
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earth station {n} (Earth-based satellite communications station)
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:: jordstasjon {m}; jordstasjon {m}
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earthworm {n} (worm (animal))
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:: meitemark {m}, meitemakk {m}
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earwax {n} (waxy substance secreted by the ear)
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:: ørevoks {m} {n}; øyrevoks {m} {n}
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earwig {n} (the insect)
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:: saksedyr
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earworm {n} (earwig) SEE: earwig
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::
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easel {n} (upright frame for displaying or supporting something)
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:: staffeli {n}; staffeli {n}
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easement {n} (legal right to use another person's property)
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:: servitutt; servitutt
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easier said than done {adj} (easy to propose, but difficult to accomplish)
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:: lettere sagt enn gjort
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east {n} (compass point)
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:: øst {m} {c}, aust {m}; aust {m}
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East Africa {prop} (eastern part of the continent of Africa)
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:: Øst-Afrika; Aust-Afrika
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East African {adj} (relating to East Africa)
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:: østafrikansk
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East African {n} (East African person)
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:: østafrikaner {m}
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East Asian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to East Asia)
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:: østasiatisk; austasiatisk
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Easter {n} (Christian holiday)
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:: påske {m} {f}; påske {m} {f}
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Easter Bunny {prop} (Symbolic rabbit sometimes depicted delivering Easter eggs to children)
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:: påskehare {m}; påskehare {m}
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Easter egg {n} (a dyed or decorated egg)
|
:: påskeegg; påskeegg
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Easter egg {n} (a chocolate confection in the shape of an egg)
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:: sjokoladeegg {n}, påskeegg {n}; sjokoladeegg {n}, påskeegg {n}
|
Easter egg {n} (an undocumented function hidden in a program)
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:: påskeegg {n}; påskeegg {n}
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Easter egg {n} (image, feature, or other content that is hidden on a video disc or in a movie)
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:: påskeegg {n}; påskeegg {n}
|
Easter Island {prop} (Island in the Pacific)
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:: Påskeøya; Påskeøya
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eastern {adj} (related to the east)
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:: østre; austre
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Eastern Europe {prop} (Eastern Europe)
|
:: Øst-Europa; Aust-Europa
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Eastern European {adj} (Eastern European)
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:: østeuropeisk
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easternmost {adj} (farthest east)
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:: østligst, østligste
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Eastern Orthodox Church {prop} (division of Christianity)
|
:: ortodokse kirke {m} {f}; ortodokse kyrkja {f}
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East German {adj} (East German)
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:: østtysk
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East German {n} (East German person)
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:: østtysker {m}
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east-northeast {n} (compass point)
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:: øst-nordøst; aust-nordaust
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East Sea {prop} (South China Sea) SEE: South China Sea
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::
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East Sea {prop} (Baltic sea) SEE: Baltic Sea
|
::
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East Sea {prop} (Sea of Japan) SEE: Sea of Japan
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::
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East Sea {prop} (Dead Sea) SEE: Dead Sea
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::
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east-southeast {n} (compass point)
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:: øst-sørøst; aust-søraust
|
East Timor {prop} (Country in Oceania)
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:: Øst-Timor; Aust-Timor
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East Timorese {n} (person from East Timor or of East Timorese descent)
|
:: østtimoreser {m}; austtimoresar {m}
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East Timorese {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to East Timor or the East Timorese people)
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:: østtimoresisk; austtimoresisk
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easy {adj} (comfortable) SEE: comfortable
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::
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easy {adj} (requiring little skill or effort)
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:: lett, enkel
|
easy {adj} (consenting readily to sex)
|
:: lett på tråden
|
easy {adj}
|
:: lett
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easy does it {phrase} (do something gently or slowly)
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:: ta det rolig, ta det forsiktig
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eat {v} (to ingest, see also: consume; ingest)
|
:: spise, ete; eta / ete
|
eatable {adj} (able to be eaten) SEE: edible
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::
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eat humble pie {v} (to admit one's faults)
|
:: spise hatten sin, krype til korset
|
eating disorder {n} (psychological disorder)
|
:: spiseforstyrrelse {m}
|
eating habit {n} (regular consumption of certain foods)
|
:: matvane {m}; matvane {m}
|
eat out {v} (dine at a restaurant)
|
:: spise ute; ete ute
|
eavesdrop {v} (to hear a conversation one is not intended to hear)
|
:: overhøre
|
ebb {n} (low tide)
|
:: fjære
|
ebony {n} (wood)
|
:: ibenholt {m} {n}; ibenholt {m} {n}
|
eccentric {n} (person who does not behave like others)
|
:: eksentriker {m}
|
eccentricity {n} (the quality of being eccentric)
|
:: eksentrisitet {m}; eksentrisitet {m}
|
eccentricity {n} (a ratio between distances in a conic section)
|
:: eksentrisitet {m}; eksentrisitet {m}
|
Ecclesiastes {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Preikaren {m}
|
ecclesiastic {adj} (pertaining to the church)
|
:: kirkelig; kyrkjeleg
|
ecclesiology {n} (branch of theology)
|
:: ekklesiologi
|
echelon {n} (level or rank)
|
:: grad {m}, nivå {n}
|
echidna {n} (any of the four species of small spined monotremes)
|
:: maurpiggsvin {n}, maurpinnsvin {n}; maurpiggsvin {n}
|
echo {n} (reflected sound)
|
:: ekko {n}, etterklang {m}, gjenlyd {m}; ekko {n}, etterklang {m}, atterklang {m}, atterljom {m}
|
echo chamber {n} ((derogatory) communication space which refuses the input of outsiders)
|
:: ekkokammer {n}
|
echo sounder {n} (sonar device)
|
:: ekkolodd {n}; ekkolodd {n}
|
eclectic {adj} (selecting a mixture of what appear to be best of various doctrines, methods or styles)
|
:: eklektisk; eklektisk
|
eclectic {adj} (unrelated and unspecialized; heterogeneous)
|
:: blanding {m}
|
eclipse {n} (passage of a planetary object between others)
|
:: formørkelse {m}; formørking {f}
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ecliptic {n} (Earth's orbital plane)
|
:: ekliptikken
|
eco- {prefix} (concerning ecology or the environment)
|
:: øko-; øko-
|
ecofeminism {n} (a sociopolitical movement combining feminism and environmentalism)
|
:: økofeminisme {m}; økofeminisme {m}
|
eco-friendly {adj} (ecologically friendly) SEE: environmentally friendly
|
::
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ecologic {adj} (related to ecology) SEE: ecological
|
::
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ecological {adj} (relating to ecology)
|
:: økologisk; økologisk
|
ecology {n} (branch of biology)
|
:: økologi {m}; økologi {m}
|
ecomusicology {n} (study of music, culture, and nature)
|
:: økomusikologi
|
econometrics {n} (branch of economics)
|
:: econometrie
|
economic crisis {n} (period of economic slowdown) SEE: financial crisis
|
::
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economics {n} (study)
|
:: økonomi
|
economies of scale {n} (the characteristics of a production process)
|
:: stordriftsfordel {m}
|
economist {n} (expert in economics)
|
:: økonom {m}; økonom {m}
|
economy {n} (production and distribution and consumption)
|
:: økonomi {m}
|
economy {n}
|
:: økonomi ? {f}
|
eco-region {n} (region, smaller than an ecozone, that contains distinct biodiversity of flora and fauna)
|
:: økoregion {m}; økoregion {m}
|
ecosystem {n} (system of an ecological community and its environment)
|
:: økosystem {n}; økosystem {n}
|
ecotone {n} (a region of transition)
|
:: ekoton
|
ecotourism {n} (responsible travel)
|
:: økoturisme {m}; økoturisme {m}
|
ecotype {n} (organism adapted to an environment)
|
:: økotype {m}; økotype {m}
|
ecstasy {n} (intense pleasure)
|
:: ekstase {m}
|
ecstasy {n} (intense emotion)
|
:: ekstase {m}
|
ecstasy {n} (trance associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation)
|
:: ekstase {m}
|
ecstasy {n} (drug)
|
:: ecstasy
|
ecstatic {adj} (feeling or characterized by ecstasy)
|
:: ekstatisk; ekstatisk
|
ecstatic {adj} (extremely happy)
|
:: ekstatisk; ekstatisk
|
ectoplasm {n} (parapsychology: visible substance believed to emanate from spiritualistic mediums)
|
:: ektoplasma {m}
|
ectoplasm {n} (parapsychology: an immaterial or ethereal substance)
|
:: ektoplasma {m}
|
ectoplasm {n} (cytology: the outer granule-free layer of cytoplasm)
|
:: ektoplasma {m}
|
ectothermic {adj} (of or relating to ectotherm)
|
:: kaldblodig, vekselvarm; kaldblodig, vekselvarm
|
Ecuador {prop} (country in South America)
|
:: Ecuador
|
Ecuadorian {n} (person from Ecuador)
|
:: ecuadorianer {m}; ecuadorian {m}, ecuadorianar {m}
|
Ecuadorian {adj} (pertaining to Ecuador)
|
:: ecuadoriansk; ecuadoriansk
|
ecumenic {adj} (ecumenical) SEE: ecumenical
|
::
|
ecumenical {adj} (ecclesiastical: pertaining to the Christian Church in a worldwide sense)
|
:: økumenisk; økumenisk
|
ecumenism {n} (ecumenical doctrines and practices)
|
:: økumenikk {m}; økumenikk {m}
|
eczema {n} (acute or chronic inflammation of the skin)
|
:: eksem {m} {n}; eksem {m} {n}
|
Edam {prop} (Edam cheese) SEE: Edam cheese
|
::
|
Edam cheese {n} (type of cheese)
|
:: edamerost {m}; edamerost {m}
|
eddy {n} (air or water running in an opposite direction to the main current)
|
:: bakevje {m} {f}
|
edentate {adj} (toothless) SEE: toothless
|
::
|
edentulous {adj} (toothless) SEE: toothless
|
::
|
Edgar {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Edgar
|
edge {n} (boundary line of a surface)
|
:: kant {m}
|
edge {n} (joining line between two vertices of a polygon)
|
:: sidekant {m}
|
edge {n} (thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument)
|
:: egg {m} {f}; egg {m} {f}
|
Edge Island {prop} (island)
|
:: Edgeøya
|
edible {adj} (that can be eaten without harm; suitable for consumption)
|
:: spiselig
|
edible dormouse {n} (dormouse which is food)
|
:: sjusover {m}, syvsover {m}; sjusovar {m}
|
edifice {n} (building)
|
:: byggverk {n}
|
Edinburgh {prop} (capital of Scotland)
|
:: Edinburgh; Edinburgh
|
edit {n} (a change to the text of a document)
|
:: redigere
|
edit {v} (to change a text, or a document)
|
:: redigere
|
Edith {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Edit
|
edition {n} (literary work)
|
:: utgave {m} {f}
|
editor {n} (person who edits)
|
:: redaktør {m}
|
editor {n} (newspaper editor)
|
:: redaktør {m}
|
editor {n} (program for modifying text files)
|
:: editor {m}
|
editorial {adj} (of or relating to an editor, editing, or an editorial)
|
:: redaksjonell; redaksjonell
|
editor in chief {n} (highest ranking editor)
|
:: sjefredaktør {m}
|
Edmonton {prop} (city in Alberta, Canada)
|
:: Edmonton; Edmonton
|
Edmonton {prop} (area of London)
|
:: Edmonton
|
EDNOS {n} (disorder)
|
:: uspesifiserte spiseforstyrrelser
|
education {n} (process or art of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment)
|
:: utdannelse, utdanning {m} {f}, oppdragelse {m}; utdanning {f}, utdaning
|
education {n} (facts, skills and ideas that have been learned, either formally or informally)
|
:: utdannelse, utdanning {m} {f}; utdanning {f}, utdaning
|
educational {adj} (Of or pertaining to education)
|
:: pedagogisk; pedagogisk
|
educational {adj} (Instructive)
|
:: lærerik; lærerik
|
educator {n} (teacher) SEE: teacher
|
::
|
Edward {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Edvard
|
Edwin {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Edvin, Audun
|
eel {n} (any fish of the order Anguilliformes)
|
:: ål {m}
|
eelgrass {n}
|
:: ålegras
|
eeny, meeny, miny, moe {n} (similar children's counting-out games in other languages)
|
:: elle melle, elle melle deg fortelle, akka bakka bonka rakka
|
eerie {adj} (weird)
|
:: skummel, nifs
|
eerie {adj} (frightened)
|
:: engstelig
|
effect {n} (result of an action)
|
:: effekt {m}; virkning {m} {f}
|
effect {v} (to make or bring about; to implement)
|
:: forårsake
|
effective {adj} (having the power to produce a required effect or effects)
|
:: virkningsfull
|
effective {adj} (producing a decided or decisive effect)
|
:: virkningsfull
|
effective {adj} (efficient, serviceable, or operative)
|
:: effektiv
|
effective {adj} (actually in effect)
|
:: virksom
|
effeminate {adj} (of a man, behaving like a woman)
|
:: kvinneaktig, umandig, jentete, jenteaktig, kvinnelig, femi, bløtaktig; feminin, fjollete; feminin
|
effigy {n} (dummy or other crude representation)
|
:: dukke {m} {f}, avbildning {m} {f}
|
efflower {v} (leatherworking: remove an outer surface with a knife) SEE: graze
|
::
|
E-flat {n} (tone between D and E)
|
:: ess
|
e.g. {adv} (abbreviation for “for example”)
|
:: f.eks. , t.d.
|
egalitarian {adj} (characterized by social equality and equal rights for all people)
|
:: egalitær
|
egalitarian {n} (person who accepts or promotes social equality and equal rights for all people)
|
:: egalitarist {m}
|
egg {n} (body housing an embryo)
|
:: egg {n}; egg {n}
|
egg {n} (egg of domestic fowl as food item)
|
:: egg {n}; egg {n}
|
egg {n} (ovum)
|
:: egg {n}; egg {n}
|
egg cell {n} (ovum) SEE: ovum
|
::
|
eggcup {n} (a small dish used to support a boiled egg while it is eaten)
|
:: eggeglass {n}
|
egghead {n} (pejorative: intellectual)
|
:: egghode {n}
|
eggplant {n} (plant)
|
:: aubergine {c}, eggplante, eggplanta
|
eggplant {n} (edible fruit)
|
:: aubergine {c}, eggfrukt
|
egg-shaped {adj} (having the shape of an egg)
|
:: eggformet
|
egg white {n} (clear part of an egg) SEE: albumen
|
::
|
egg yolk {n} (central part of an egg) SEE: yolk
|
::
|
ego {n} (the self)
|
:: ego {n}; ego {n}
|
egoist {n} (self-centered or selfish person)
|
:: egoist
|
egoistic {adj} (egoistical) SEE: egoistical
|
::
|
egoistical {adj} (caring about the gratification of one's own desires)
|
:: egoistisk; egoistisk
|
egomaniac {n} (person obsessed with their own (supposed) importance)
|
:: egomaniker {m}
|
egotism {n} (preoccupation with oneself)
|
:: egoist
|
egotist {n} (egocentric or self-centered person) SEE: egoist
|
::
|
egotistical {adj} (egoistical) SEE: egoistical
|
::
|
egregious {adj} (conspicuous, exceptional, outstanding)
|
:: flagrant, uhørt
|
egress {n} (exit) SEE: exit
|
::
|
Egypt {prop} (country in North Africa)
|
:: Egypt; Egypt
|
Egyptian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Egypt)
|
:: egyptisk; egyptisk
|
Egyptian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Egyptians)
|
:: egyptisk; egyptisk
|
Egyptian {n} (person from Egypt)
|
:: egypter {m}; egyptar {m}
|
Egyptian {prop} (language)
|
:: egyptisk {m}; egyptisk {m}
|
eh {interj} (used as a tag question)
|
:: eller hva, ikke sant
|
eh {interj} (used to mean “What?”)
|
:: hva, hæ, hæh
|
eider {n} (duck of genus Somateria)
|
:: ær {f} {m}, ærfugl {m}
|
eiderdown {n} (the down of the eider duck)
|
:: ederdun
|
eiderdown {n} (a quilt stuffed with this down)
|
:: ederdunsdyne {c}
|
Eiffel Tower {prop} (tower in Paris)
|
:: Eiffeltårnet {n}
|
eigenvalue {n} (scalar multiplier of an eigenvector)
|
:: egenverdi {m}; eigenverdi {m}
|
eigenvector {n} (vector not rotated by linear transformation)
|
:: egenvektor {m}; eigenvektor {m}
|
eight {num} (cardinal number 8)
|
:: åtte
|
eighteen {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: atten
|
eighteenth {adj} (the ordinal form of the number eighteen, see also: 18th)
|
:: attende
|
eighth {adj} (ordinal form of the number eight, see also: 8th)
|
:: åttende; åttande
|
eightieth {adj} (ordinal form of the number eighty)
|
:: åttiende
|
eighty {num} (80)
|
:: åtti
|
eighty-eight {num} (88)
|
:: åttiåtte
|
Einang stone {prop} (stone)
|
:: Einangsteinen
|
einherjar {n} (warriors who died bravely in battle)
|
:: einherje {m}; einherje {m}
|
Einstein {prop} (Albert Einstein)
|
:: Einstein; Einstein
|
einsteinium {n} (element with atomic number 99)
|
:: einsteinium
|
either {determiner} (each of two)
|
:: begge
|
either {conj} (introduces the first of two options)
|
:: enten; anten, enten; enten ... eller; anten ... eller
|
ejaculate {v} (to eject semen or vaginal fluid)
|
:: ejakulere; ejakulere, ejakulera
|
ejaculation {n} (ejection of semen through the urethra)
|
:: ejakulasjon {m}
|
ejection seat {n} (seat in an aircraft which can be ejected from the cockpit)
|
:: katapultsete {n}; katapultsete {n}
|
eke {adv} (also) SEE: also
|
::
|
eke {n} (addition) SEE: addition
|
::
|
elanid kite {n} (bird of the Elaninae subfamily)
|
:: elanineglente {m}
|
elastic {adj} (capable of stretching)
|
:: elastisk, strekkbar
|
elastic {adj} (sensitive to changes in price)
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:: priselastisk
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elastic {n} (material)
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:: elastikk {m}; elastikk {m}
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elastic {n} (elastic band) SEE: elastic band
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::
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elastic band {n} (loop of rubber or similar material)
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:: strikk {m}, gummistrikk {m}; strikk {m}, gummistrikk {m}
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elasticity {n} (physics: property by which a material can regain its original dimensions)
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:: elastisitet {m}; elastisitet {m}
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elasticity {n} (quality of being elastic)
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:: elastisitet {m}; elastisitet {m}
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elation {n} (An exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism)
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:: eufori {m}
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Elbe {prop} (European river)
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:: Elben; Elbe
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elbow {n} (joint between upper arm and forearm)
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:: albue {m}; olboge {m}
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elbow {n} (pipe fitting)
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:: bend {n}
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elbow {v} (to push with the elbow)
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:: albue seg
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elbow room {n} (room or space in which to move or maneuver)
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:: albuerom {n}, alburom {n}; olbogerom {n}
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elbow room {n} (freedom or leeway)
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:: albuerom {n}, alburom {n}; olbogerom {n}
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elder {n} (Sambucus nigra)
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:: svarthyll {m}; svarthyll {m}
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elder {n} (Sambucus)
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:: hyll {m}; hyll {m}
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elderberry {n} (elder tree) SEE: elder
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::
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elderberry {n} (fruit)
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:: hyllebær {n}; hyllebær {n}
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elderly {n} (elderly as group)
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:: de eldre
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Eleanor {prop} (female given name)
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:: Eleonora
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Eleazar {prop} (biblical character)
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:: Elasar
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elect {v} (to elect) SEE: choose
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::
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elect {adj} (who has been elected)
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:: valgt; valgt; valt
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election {n} (process of choosing a new leader or representatives)
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:: valg {n}
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Election Day {prop} (Election Day) SEE: polling day
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::
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election threshold {n} (minimum percentage of votes that a party needs to receive in order to obtain a parliamentary seat)
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:: sperregrense {m} {f}
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elector {n} (person eligible to vote)
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:: velger {m}; veljar {m}
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elector {n} (official)
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:: valgmann {m}, valgkvinne {f}, elektor {m}; valmann {m}, valkvinne {f}, elektor {m}
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elector {n} (in the Holy Roman Empire, a participant in the election of the emperor) SEE: Elector
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::
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Elector {n} (elector or prince-elector)
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:: kurfyrste {m} (kurfyrstinne {f} ); kurfyrste {m} (kurfyrstinne {f} )
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electoral college {n} (body of electors empowered to elect someone to a particular office)
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:: valgkollegium {n}; valkollegium {n}
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Electoral College {prop} (body chosen to elect the president and vice president of the US)
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:: valgmannskollegium {n}; valmannskollegium {n}
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electoral district {n} (district represented by one or more elected officials)
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:: valgkrets {m}, valgdistrikt {n}
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electoral fraud {n} (illegal interference with an election)
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:: valgfusk
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electorate {n} (geographic area encompassing electoral district) SEE: electoral district
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::
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electric {adj} (electrical)
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:: elektrisk; elektrisk
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electrical {adj} (electric) SEE: electric
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::
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electric car {n} (a car that uses electric motors)
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:: elbil {m}; elbil {m}
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electric fence {n} (electric fence)
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:: elektrisk gjerde {n}, el-gjerde {n}; elektrisk gjerde {n}, el-gjerde {n}
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electric field {n} (region around a charged particle)
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:: elektrisk felt
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electrician {n} (tradesman who works with electrical equipment)
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:: elektriker {m}; elektrikar {m}
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electricity {n} (form of energy)
|
:: elektrisitet {m}; elektrisitet {m}
|
electricity meter {n} (a device that measures the consumption of electricity)
|
:: strømmåler {m}; straummålar {m}
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electric motor {n} (motor)
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:: elektromotor {m}, elmotor {m}, elektrisk motor {m}; elektromotor {m}, elmotor {m}, elektrisk motor {m}
|
electric shock {n} (physical reaction)
|
:: elektrisk støt {n}; elektrisk støyt {n}
|
electrification {n} (the act of electrifying, or the state of being charged with electricity)
|
:: elektrifisering {m} {f}; elektrifisering {f}
|
electrification {n} (adaptation for electric power)
|
:: elektrifisering {m} {f}; elektrifisering {f}
|
electro- {prefix} (of electricity or electrical)
|
:: elektro-; elektro-
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electrocardiography {n} (the science of preparation and diagnostic interpretation of electrocardiograms)
|
:: elektrokardiografi {m}; elektrokardiografi {m}
|
electrochemical {adj} (of or relating to a chemical reaction brought about by electricity)
|
:: elektrokjemisk; elektrokjemisk
|
electrode {n} (the terminal through which electric current passes)
|
:: elektrode {m}; elektrode {m}
|
electrolysis {n} (chemical change)
|
:: elektrolyse {m}; elektrolyse {m}
|
electromagnet {n} (magnet)
|
:: elektromagnet {m}; elektromagnet {m}
|
electromagnetic {adj} (pertaining to electromagnetism)
|
:: elektromagnetisk; elektromagnetisk
|
electromagnetic radiation {n} (radiation)
|
:: elektromagnetisk stråling {c}
|
electromagnetic spectrum {n} (electromagnetic spectrum)
|
:: elektromagnetisk spekter {n}; det elektromagnetiske spekteret {n}
|
electromagnetism {n} (a fundamental force)
|
:: elektromagnetisme {m}
|
electron {n} (the negatively charged subatomic particles that orbit atoms)
|
:: elektron
|
electron hole {n} (lack of an electron) SEE: hole
|
::
|
electronic {adj} (pertaining to electrons)
|
:: elektronisk
|
electronic mail {n} (email) SEE: email
|
::
|
electronics {n} ((physics))
|
:: elektronikk {m}; elektronikk {m}
|
electroshock {n} (electroshock)
|
:: elektrosjokk {n}; elektrosjokk {n}
|
electrostatics {n} (branch of physics)
|
:: lakkelektrisitet
|
electrum {n} (fossil resin) SEE: amber
|
::
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elegance {n} (grace, refinement, and beauty in movement, appearance, or manners)
|
:: eleganse {m}; eleganse {m}
|
element {n} (simplest or essential part or principle of anything)
|
:: element {n}
|
element {n} (chemistry: simplest chemical substance)
|
:: grunnstoff {n}; grunnstoff {n}
|
elemental {adj} (basic, fundamental, elementary) SEE: elementary
|
::
|
elementary {adj} (relating to the basic, essential or fundamental part of something)
|
:: enkelt; elementær, grunnleggende; elementær, grunnleggande, grunnleggjande
|
elementary particle {n} (subatomic particle that does not consist of smaller particles)
|
:: elementærpartikkel {m}
|
elementary school {n} (school for children) SEE: primary school
|
::
|
elephant {n} (mammal)
|
:: elefant {m}
|
elephant shrew {n} (Any member of the order Macroscelidea)
|
:: springspissmus {f}, elefantspissmus {f}; springspissmus {f}, elefantspissmus {f}
|
elevate {v} (ennoble) SEE: ennoble
|
::
|
elevator {n} (permanent construction) SEE: lift
|
::
|
elevator {n} (control surface of an aircraft)
|
:: heis
|
eleven {num} (the cardinal number occurring after ten and before twelve)
|
:: elleve
|
eleventh hour {n} (The last minute)
|
:: i ellevte time
|
eleven thousand {num} (11,000)
|
:: elfduizend
|
elf {n} (mythical, supernatural being)
|
:: alv {m}
|
elf {n} (very diminutive person) SEE: dwarf
|
::
|
elfin {adj} (elven) SEE: elven
|
::
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elfish {adj} (elven) SEE: elven
|
::
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Elias {prop} (male given name) SEE: Elijah
|
::
|
elicit {v} (to evoke, educe)
|
:: avstedkomme, fremkalle, vekke, påkalle
|
elicit {v} (to use logic to arrive at truth)
|
:: resonnere, slutte
|
elide {v} (to leave out or omit)
|
:: unnta, hoppe over
|
Eliezer {prop} (biblical character)
|
:: Elieser
|
eligible {adj} (meeting the necessary requirements to participate; worthy of being chosen)
|
:: egna; valgbar
|
Elijah {prop} (biblical prophet)
|
:: Elia
|
Elijah {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Elias
|
eliminate {v} (to exclude (from investigation or from further competition)) SEE: exclude
|
::
|
Elisabeth {prop} (female given name) SEE: Elizabeth
|
::
|
Elisha {prop} (biblical prophet)
|
:: Elisja
|
Elisheba {prop} (biblical wife of Aaron)
|
:: Elisjeba
|
elixir {n} (alchemy: liquid which was believed to turn non-precious metals to gold)
|
:: eliksir {m}; eliksir {m}
|
elixir {n} (liquid which is believed to cure all ills)
|
:: eliksir {m}; eliksir {m}
|
elixir {n} (pharmacy: sweet taste-masking liquid)
|
:: eliksir {m}; eliksir {m}
|
Elizabeth {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Elisabeth
|
Elizabeth {prop} (mother of John the Baptist)
|
:: Elisabet
|
Elizabeth {prop} (wife of Aaron) SEE: Elisheba
|
::
|
elk {n} (Alces alces) SEE: moose
|
::
|
ell {n} (measure of cloth)
|
:: alen {n} {n-p}
|
Ella {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Ella
|
Ellen {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Ellen
|
ellipse {n} (curve)
|
:: ellipse {m}; ellipse {m}
|
ellipsis {n} (typographic mark)
|
:: ellipse {m}; ellipse {m}
|
ellipsis {n} (omission of word or phrase)
|
:: ellipse {m}; ellipse {m}
|
ellipsoid {adj} (shaped like an ellipse) SEE: elliptical
|
::
|
elliptic {adj} (relating to an ellipse or its mathematical definition)
|
:: elliptisk; elliptisk
|
elliptical {adj} (oval)
|
:: elliptisk; elliptisk
|
elliptical {adj} (concise, condensed)
|
:: elliptisk; elliptisk
|
elliptical {adj} (in math) SEE: elliptic
|
::
|
elm {n} (tree of genus Ulmus)
|
:: alm {m}; alm {m}
|
elm tree {n} (tree of genus Ulmus)
|
:: almetre {n}; almetre {n}
|
elongated {adj} (extensive in length)
|
:: langstrakt
|
eloquence {n} (the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing)
|
:: veltalenhet {m}, språkferdighet {m}
|
El Salvador {prop} (country in Central America)
|
:: El Salvador
|
Elsinore {prop} (Danish city)
|
:: Helsingør {?}
|
elucidate {v} (make clear)
|
:: klargjøre
|
elvan {adj} (elven) SEE: elven
|
::
|
elven {adj} (of or having to do with elves, see also: elflike)
|
:: alvisk
|
elvish {adj} (elven) SEE: elven
|
::
|
emaciate {v} ((transitive) make extremely thin or wasted)
|
:: slanke, tynne
|
emaciate {v} ((intransitive) become extremely thin or wasted)
|
:: slanke seg, avmagres
|
emaciated {adj} (thin or haggard)
|
:: utmagret
|
e-mail {n} (email) SEE: email
|
::
|
e-mail {v} (email) SEE: email
|
::
|
email {n} (system for transferring messages from one computer to another)
|
:: e-post {m}, epost {m}
|
email {n} (message sent through email an email system)
|
:: e-post {m}, e-brev {n}
|
email {v} ((intransitive) to send, or compose and send, an email or emails)
|
:: sende epost
|
Emajõgi {prop} (river in Estonia)
|
:: Emajõgi
|
embarrass {v} (to humiliate; to disrupt somebody's composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely)
|
:: gjøre flau, gjøre forlegen
|
embarrassed {adj} (Having a feeling of shameful discomfort)
|
:: flau
|
embarrassing {adj} (causing embarrassment)
|
:: pinlig, flaut
|
embarrassment {n} (state of discomfort)
|
:: sjenerthet, sjenanse, forlegenhet, unnselighet, unnseelse
|
embassy {n} (organization representing a foreign state)
|
:: ambassade {m}
|
embed {v} (mathematics; embed in)
|
:: innsvøpt, innfestet
|
embedded system {n} (computer system)
|
:: innebygd system {n}; innbaka system {n}
|
ember {n} (glowing piece of coal or wood)
|
:: glo {m} {f}; glo {f}
|
ember {n} (smoldering ash) SEE: embers
|
::
|
embers {n} (the smoldering or glowing remains of a fire, smoldering ash)
|
:: glød
|
embetterment {n} (improvement) SEE: improvement
|
::
|
embezzle {v} (to steal money that one has been trusted with)
|
:: underslå
|
embezzlement {n} (The fraudulent conversion of property from a property owner)
|
:: underslag {n}
|
embezzler {n} (one who steals money they have been trusted with)
|
:: underslager {m}; underslagar {m}
|
embiggen {v} (enlarge) SEE: enlarge
|
::
|
emblem {n} (representative symbol)
|
:: emblem {n}; emblem {n}
|
embody {v} (represent in a physical form; to incarnate or personify)
|
:: kroppsliggjøre
|
embrace {v} (to clasp (someone or each other) in the arms with affection, see also: hug)
|
:: omfavne
|
embrace {v} (to submit to) SEE: undergo
|
::
|
embroider {v} (to stitch a decorative design on fabric with needle and thread)
|
:: brodere
|
embroidery {n} (ornamentation)
|
:: broderi {n}; broderi {n}
|
embroidery {n} (fabric)
|
:: broderi {n}; broderi {n}
|
embryo {n} (fertilized egg before developing into a fetus)
|
:: embryo {n}; embryo {n}
|
embryo {n} (botany: rudimentary plant contained in the seed)
|
:: embryo {n}; embryo {n}
|
emerald green {adj} (of emerald green colour)
|
:: smaragdgrønn; smaragdgrøn
|
emergence {n} (the arising of emergent structure in complex systems)
|
:: emergens
|
emergency brake {n} (type of brake)
|
:: nødbrems {m}
|
emergency exit {n} (exit for evacuation)
|
:: nødutgang {m}; naudutgang {m}, nødutgang {m}
|
emergency landing {n} (landing made in an emergency)
|
:: nødlanding {m} {f}; naudlanding {f}, nødlanding {f}
|
emergency room {n} (hospital department)
|
:: legevakt {c}
|
emetic {adj} (causing nausea and vomiting)
|
:: kvalmefremkallende, brekningsfremkallende
|
emetic {n} (agent)
|
:: brekningsmiddel {n}
|
emigrant {n} (someone who leaves a country to settle in a new country)
|
:: utvandrer {m}, emigrant {m}; utvandrar {m}, emigrant {m}
|
emigration {n} (act of emigrating)
|
:: utvandring {m} {f}; utvandring {f}
|
Emil {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Emil
|
Emile {prop} (Emil) SEE: Emil
|
::
|
Emily {prop} (given name)
|
:: Emilie
|
emir {n} (Islamic prince or leader)
|
:: emir {m}; emir {m}
|
emirate {n} (country ruled by an emir)
|
:: emirat {n}; emirat {n}
|
emissary {n} (an agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else)
|
:: sendebud {n}
|
Emma {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Emma
|
Emmanuel {prop} (figure whose birth is foretold) SEE: Immanuel
|
::
|
Emmanuel {prop} (this figure, regarded as Christ) SEE: Immanuel
|
::
|
emotion {n} (person's internal state of being)
|
:: følelse {m}, emosjon {m}
|
emotional {adj} (of or relating to the emotions)
|
:: emosjonell, følelsesmessig; emosjonell
|
emotionally {adv} (in an emotional manner)
|
:: emosjonelt
|
empathic {adj} (showing or expressing empathy)
|
:: empatisk; empatisk
|
empathy {n} (intellectual identification with another person)
|
:: empati {m}; empati {m}
|
emperor {n} (ruler of an empire)
|
:: keiser {m}; keisar {m}
|
emperor penguin {n} (largest penguin)
|
:: keiserpingvin
|
emphasis {n} (special weight or forcefulness given to something considered important)
|
:: vektlegging {m} {f}; vektlegging {f}
|
emphasize {v} (stress)
|
:: understreke
|
empire {n} (political unit, having numerous or extensive territories)
|
:: imperium {n}, rike {n}; imperium {n}, rike {n}
|
empire {n} (political unit ruled by an emperor)
|
:: keiserdømme {n}, keiserrike {n}; keisardøme {n}, keisarrike {n}
|
empire {n} (group of states)
|
:: imperium {n}
|
empire {n}
|
:: imperium {n}
|
empiric {n} (unqualified or dishonest practitioner) SEE: charlatan
|
::
|
employ {v} (employ, apply) SEE: use
|
::
|
employ {v} (to give someone work)
|
:: ansette
|
employed {adj}
|
:: anvendt , ansatt
|
employee {n} (individual who provides labor to a company or another person)
|
:: arbeidstaker {m}, ansatte; arbeidstakar {m}
|
employer {n} (person or entity which employs others)
|
:: arbeidsgiver {m}; arbeidsgjevar {m}, arbeidsgivar {m}
|
employment {n} (the act of employing)
|
:: sysselsetting {m} {f}; sysselsetjing {f}, sysselsetting {f}
|
employment {n} (the state of being employed)
|
:: sysselsetting {m} {f}; sysselsetjing {f}, sysselsetting {f}
|
empower {v} (to give permission to)
|
:: bemyndige
|
empowerment {n} (granting of power)
|
:: fullmakt, myndighet
|
empress {n} (female monarch of an empire)
|
:: keiserinne {m} {f}; keisarinne {f}
|
empress {n} (wife or widow of an emperor)
|
:: keiserinne {m} {f}; keisarinne {f}
|
emptiness {n} (the state or feeling of being empty)
|
:: tomhet
|
empty {adj} (devoid of content)
|
:: tom
|
empty {v} (to make empty)
|
:: tømme
|
empty space {n} (vacuum) SEE: vacuum
|
::
|
emu {n} (Dromaius novaehollandiae)
|
:: emu {m}
|
emulsion {n} (suspension of one liquid in another)
|
:: emulsjon {m}; emulsjon {m}
|
enamel {n} (opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects)
|
:: emalje {m}; emalje {m}
|
enamel {n} (covering on the tooth)
|
:: emalje {m}; emalje {m}
|
enamored {adj} (in love, amorous)
|
:: forelsket
|
encapsulate {v} (to enclose as if in a capsule)
|
:: innkapsle, kapsle inn; kapsle inn
|
enchanting {adj} (having the ability to enchant)
|
:: fortrylle {m}
|
enclave {n} (entity completely surrounded by another)
|
:: enklave {m}; enklave {m}
|
enclitic {n} (clitic which joins with the preceding word)
|
:: enklitikon {n}; enklitikon {n}
|
enclitic {adj} (affixed phonetically)
|
:: enklitisk; enklitisk
|
enclose {v} (insert)
|
:: vedlegge, tilføye
|
enclosure {n} (area partially or entirely enclosed by walls, fences or buildings)
|
:: innhegning {m} {f}; innhegning {f}
|
encompass {v} (surround)
|
:: omfatte; omfatta
|
encompass {v} (include)
|
:: omfatte, inneholde, inkludere
|
encore {n} (brief extra performance after the main performance is complete)
|
:: ekstranummer {n}
|
encore {interj} (please perform again)
|
:: mere!
|
encourage {v} (mentally support or motivate)
|
:: oppmuntre
|
encourage {v} (spur on, recommend)
|
:: anbefale
|
encouragement {n} (the act of encouraging)
|
:: oppmuntring {m} {f}; oppmuntring {f}
|
encouragement {n} (that which serves to incite, support, promote or advance, as favor, countenance, reward etc.)
|
:: oppmuntring {m} {f}; oppmuntring {f}
|
encrust {v} (To cover with a hard crust)
|
:: skjerpe, brune
|
encumbrance {n} (burden)
|
:: belastning {m} {f}
|
encyclical {n} (papal letter delivered to Bishops)
|
:: pavelig rundskriv {n}; paveleg rundskriv {n}
|
encyclopaedia {n} (encyclopedia) SEE: encyclopedia
|
::
|
encyclopedia {n} (comprehensive reference with articles on a range of topics)
|
:: encyklopedi {m}; encyklopedi {m}
|
encyclopedic {adj} (of or relating to comprehensiveness and other characteristics of an encyclopedia)
|
:: encyklopedisk; encyklopedisk
|
encyclopedic dictionary {n} (form of dictionary)
|
:: allordbok, encyklopedisk ordbok
|
end {n} (extreme part)
|
:: ende {m}, slutt {m}
|
end {n} (death)
|
:: slutt {m}
|
end {n} (purpose)
|
:: mål {n}, formål {n}; hensikt {m}; hensikt {f}, føremål {n}
|
end {v} (ergative, intransitive: be finished, be terminated)
|
:: slutte
|
end {v} (transitive: finish, terminate (something))
|
:: avslutte, terminere
|
endemic {adj} (native to a particular area)
|
:: endemisk; endemisk
|
endemic {adj} (prevalent in a particular area)
|
:: endemisk; endemisk
|
ending {n} (termination or conclusion)
|
:: avslutning {m} {f}; avslutning
|
ending {n} (grammar: last morpheme of a word) SEE: termination
|
::
|
endive {n} (leafy salad vegetable, Cichorium endivia)
|
:: endiv {m}; endiv {m}
|
endless {adj} (having no end)
|
:: endeløs
|
endocrinologist {n} (practitioner of endocrinology)
|
:: endokrinolog {m}; endokrinolog {m}
|
endocrinology {n} (study of the endocrine glands)
|
:: endokrinologi {m}
|
endometriosis {n} (endometrium condition)
|
:: endometriose {m}
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endorheic {adj} (internally drained; having no outlet)
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:: endorheisk; endorheisk
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endorse {v} (support)
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:: gi tilslutning til, gi sin tilslutning, gå god for
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endorse {v} (write on the back of a cheque)
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:: endossere, signere
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endorsement {n} (the act or quality of endorsing)
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:: godkjenning {m} {f}, tilslutning {m} {f}
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endorsement {n} (an amendment or annotation to an insurance contract or other official document)
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:: påtegning {m} {f}, godkjenning {m} {f}, godkjennelse {m}, endossement {n}
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endorsement {n} (permission to carry out a specific skill or application in a field in which the practitioner already has a general licence)
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:: godkjenning {m} {f}, godkjennelse {m}
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endorsement {n} (sponsorship, in means of money, by a company, business or enterprise)
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:: tilslutning {m} {f}
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endoscope {n} (instrument)
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:: endoskop {n}; endoskop {n}
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endosymbiotic theory {n} (the theory that concerns the origins of mitochondria and chloroplasts)
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:: endosymbiontteorien
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endothermic {adj} (chemistry: absorbing heat)
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:: endoterm
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endpoint {n} (either of two points at the end of a line)
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:: endepunkt {n}
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end up {v} (conclude, turn out)
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:: havne
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endurance {n} (the measure of a person's stamina or persistence)
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:: utholdenhet {m} {f}
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endure {v} (to endure) SEE: take
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::
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endure {v} (endure, undergo) SEE: suffer
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::
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endure {v} (to continue despite obstacles)
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:: holde ut
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endure {v} (to tolerate something)
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:: utstå
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endure {v} (to suffer)
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:: utstå, holde ut med, utholde
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endure {v} (to last)
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:: vare
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-ene {suffix} (alkene)
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:: -en
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enemy {n} (someone who is hostile to, feels hatred towards, opposes the interests of, or intends injury to someone else)
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:: fiende {m}, uvenn {m}; fiende {m}, uven {m}, uvenn {m}
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enemy {n} (a hostile force or nation; a fighting member of such a force or nation)
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:: fiende {m}; fiende {m}
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enemy {n} (an alliance of hostile forces)
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:: fiende {m}; fiende {m}
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enemy {adj} (of, relating to, or belonging to an enemy)
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:: fiendtlig
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energy {n} (impetus behind activity)
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:: energi
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energy {n} (capacity to do work)
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:: energi
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energy {n} (physics)
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:: energi {m}
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energy level {n} (any of the discrete stable energies)
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:: energinivå {n}
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energy source {n} (source from which energy can be extracted)
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:: energikilde {m}
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engaged {adj} (busy or employed) SEE: busy
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::
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engaged {adj} (agreed to be married)
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:: forlovet, forlove seg
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engagement {n} (period of time when marriage is planned or promised)
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:: forlovelse {m}
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engagement {n} (instance of active hostilities)
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:: trefning {f}
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engagement ring {n} (a ring signifying a promise to wed)
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:: forlovelsesring {m}
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engine {n} (mechanical device)
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:: motor {m}; motor {m}
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engine {n} (locomotive) SEE: locomotive
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::
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engine bay {n} (place where the engine is situated)
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:: motorrom {n}; motorrom {n}
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engineer {n} (person qualified or professionally engaged in engineering)
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:: ingeniør {m}; ingeniør {m}
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engineer {n} (engine room employee)
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:: maskinist {m}, maskinsjef {m}; maskinist {m}, maskinsjef {m}
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engine room {n} (compartment on a ship)
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:: maskinrom {n}, motorrom {n}; maskinrom {n}, motorrom {n}
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engine shed {n} (railway building)
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:: lokomotivstall {m}; lokomotivstall {m}
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England {prop} (region of Great Britain)
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:: England
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Englander {n} (person from England)
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:: engelskmann {m}
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English {adj} (of or pertaining to England)
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:: engelsk; engelsk
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English {adj} (of or pertaining to the English language)
|
:: engelsk; engelsk
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English {adj} (of or pertaining to an Englishman, Englishwoman, the English)
|
:: engelsk; engelsk
|
English {adj} (of or pertaining to the avoirdupois system)
|
:: engelsk
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English {n} (people from England)
|
:: engelskmann {m}; engelskmann {m}
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English {prop} (the English language)
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:: engelsk {m}; engelsk {m}
|
English Channel {prop} (The part of the Atlantic Ocean between Great Britain and France)
|
:: Den engelske kanal; den engelske kanalen
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English horn {n} (cor anglais) SEE: cor anglais
|
::
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Englishman {n} (male native or inhabitant of England)
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:: engelskmann {m}; engelskmann {m}
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English sparrow {n} (house sparrow) SEE: house sparrow
|
::
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engrave {v} (carve text or symbols into (something))
|
:: gravere; inngravere
|
engraving {n} (the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface)
|
:: gravering {m} {f}; gravering {f}
|
engraving {n} (an engraved image)
|
:: gravering {m} {f}; gravering {f}
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enharmonic {adj} (Describing two or more identical notes that are written differently when in different key)
|
:: enharmonisk
|
enigma {n} (something puzzling, mysterious or inexplicable)
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:: forunderlig , uforståelig
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enjail {v} (put in jail) SEE: imprison
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::
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enjoy {v} (to receive pleasure or satisfaction from something)
|
:: nyte
|
enjoy {v}
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:: nyte, glede seg ved
|
enjoy your meal {phrase} (bon appétit) SEE: bon appétit
|
::
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enlarge {v} (make larger)
|
:: forstørre
|
enlargement {n} (Act of making larger)
|
:: forstørrelse {m}
|
enlargement {n} (something that has been made larger such as a picture or diagram)
|
:: forstørrelse {m}
|
enlargen {v} (enlarge) SEE: enlarge
|
::
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enlarger {n} (optical device used to make enlarged prints)
|
:: forstørrelsesapparat {n}
|
ennead {n} (the number nine) SEE: nine
|
::
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ennoble {v} (To bestow with nobility, honour or grace)
|
:: adle
|
enormous {adj} (extremely large)
|
:: enorm, diger, kjempestor, gigantisk
|
enough {determiner} (sufficient)
|
:: nok, tilstrekkelig, fyllestgjørende
|
enough {pron} (a sufficient or adequate number, amount, etc)
|
:: nok
|
enough {interj} (stop!)
|
:: det holder!
|
ensign {n} (military officer)
|
:: fenrik {m}
|
ensign {n} (banner)
|
:: fane {m} {f}
|
ensue {v} (to occur as consequence)
|
:: etterfølge
|
ensuing {adj} (repercussions which result from some prior stimulus)
|
:: etterfølgende, påfølgende
|
ensure {v} (assure) SEE: assure
|
::
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ENT {n} (ear, nose and throat)
|
:: ØNH; ØNH
|
entelechy {n}
|
:: enteleki
|
enter {v} (to go into (a room, etc.))
|
:: komme inn
|
enter into {v} (enter into) SEE: penetrate
|
::
|
enter into {v} (to become legally committed to)
|
:: inngå; inngå
|
enterprise {n} (company, business, organization, or endeavor)
|
:: foretagende
|
entertainment {n} (activity designed to give pleasure or relaxation)
|
:: underholdning {m} {f}
|
entertainment {n} (show for enjoyment)
|
:: underholdning {m} {f}
|
enthalpy {n} (a measure of the heat content)
|
:: entalpi
|
enthusiasm {n} (feeling of excited, lively interest)
|
:: begeistring {c}; entusiasme {m}; entusiasme {m}, eldhug {m}
|
enthusiastic {adj} (with zealous fervor; excited, motivated)
|
:: entusiastisk; entusiastisk
|
entire {adj} (internal; interior) SEE: internal
|
::
|
entire {n} (stallion) SEE: stallion
|
::
|
entirely {adv} (to the full extent)
|
:: fullstendig, totalt, komplett; helt, helt og holdent; heilt
|
entirely {adv} (to the exclusion of others)
|
:: kun, bare; berre
|
entitlement {n} (the right to have something)
|
:: rett {m}
|
entomologist {n} (scientist who studies insects)
|
:: entomolog {m}; entomolog {m}
|
entomology {n} (study of insects)
|
:: entomologi {m}; entomologi {m}
|
entourage {n} (retinue of attendants, associates or followers)
|
:: følge {n}
|
entrails {n} (internal organs)
|
:: innvoller {p}
|
entrainment {n} (mixing of fluids)
|
:: medrivning
|
entrance {n} (action of entering, or going in)
|
:: entré, ankomst {m}
|
entrance {n} (place of entering)
|
:: inngang {m},, entré {m}
|
entrance {n} (right to go in)
|
:: adgang {m}, tilgang {m}, entré {m}; åtgang {m}, tilgjenge {m}
|
entrance {v} (to delight)
|
:: fortrylle, fascinere
|
entrance {v} (to put into a trance)
|
:: sette i transe
|
entrée {n} (main dish) SEE: main course
|
::
|
entrecôte {n} (a premium cut of beef)
|
:: entrecôte {m}
|
entrench {v} (surround with a trench)
|
:: forskanse
|
entrench {v} (establish financial position)
|
:: befeste, styrke
|
entrepreneur {n} (person who organizes and operates a business and assumes the associated risk)
|
:: entreprenør {m}
|
entwine {v} (twist or twine)
|
:: flette
|
enumerate {v} (to determine the amount of)
|
:: tallfeste; talfeste
|
envelope {n} (wrapper for mailing)
|
:: konvolutt {m}
|
envious {adj} (feeling or exhibiting envy)
|
:: misunnelig
|
environmentally friendly {adj} (causing little harm to the environment)
|
:: miljøvennlig; miljøvenleg, miljøvennleg
|
envoy {n} (representative)
|
:: sendebud {n}
|
envy {n} (resentful desire of something possessed by another)
|
:: misunnelse {m}; misunning {f}
|
enzyme {n} (catalytic protein)
|
:: enzym {n}; enzym {n}
|
eon {n} (eternity)
|
:: eon {m}
|
eon {n} (period of 1,000,000,000 years)
|
:: eon {m}
|
eon {n} (geological time period)
|
:: eon {m}
|
eon {n} (informal, hyperbolic: a long period of time)
|
:: eon {m}
|
eon {n} (a being emanating from the Godhead)
|
:: eon {m}
|
epenthesis {n} (insertion of a phoneme or letter into a word)
|
:: epentese {m}; epentese {m}
|
epenthetic {adj} (of or pertaining to epenthesis)
|
:: epentetisk; epentetisk
|
epenthetic {adj} (inserted into a word)
|
:: epentetisk; epentetisk
|
Ephesians {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Efeserne
|
Ephesus {prop} (ancient city)
|
:: Efesos {m}
|
epic {adj} (of, or relating to, an epic)
|
:: episk
|
epic {adj} (extraordinary)
|
:: storslått
|
epicanthus {n} (a skin fold of the upper eyelid, typical of East Asians)
|
:: epikantisk fold, epikanthus, mongolske hudfold, epikantisk hudfold
|
epicaricacy {n} (rejoicing at or deriving pleasure from the misfortunes of others) SEE: schadenfreude
|
::
|
epicene {n} (transvestite) SEE: transvestite
|
::
|
epicene {n} (transsexual) SEE: transsexual
|
::
|
epicene {adj} (effeminate) SEE: effeminate
|
::
|
epicene {adj} (asexual) SEE: asexual
|
::
|
epicentre {n} (point above earthquake)
|
:: episenter
|
epicrisis {n} (critical or analytical summing-up)
|
:: epikrise
|
epicycle {n} (a small circle whose centre is on the circumference of a larger circle)
|
:: episyklus
|
epidemic {n} (widespread disease)
|
:: farsott {m} {f}, epidemi {m}; epidemi {m}
|
epidemic {n} (occurrence of such disease)
|
:: epidemi {m}; epidemi {m}
|
epidemic {adj} (like an epidemic)
|
:: epidemisk; epidemisk
|
epididymis {n} (tube)
|
:: bitestikkel
|
epigraph {n} (inscription)
|
:: epigraf {m}; epigraf {m}
|
epigraph {n} (literary quotation placed at the beginning of a text)
|
:: epigraf {m}; epigraf {m}
|
epilepsy {n} (medical condition)
|
:: epilepsi {m}; epilepsi {m}
|
epileptic {adj} (of or relating to epilepsy)
|
:: epileptisk; epileptisk
|
epiphany {n} (Epiphany) SEE: Epiphany
|
::
|
Epiphany {n} (Christian feast)
|
:: helligtrekongersdag {m}
|
epiphysis {n} (pineal gland) SEE: pineal gland
|
::
|
epiphysis {n} (rounded end of any long bone)
|
:: epifyse {m}; epifyse {m}
|
Epirus {prop}
|
:: Epirus
|
episode {n} (instalment of a drama told in parts)
|
:: episode {m}; episode {m}
|
epistemological {adj} (of, or relating to, epistemology)
|
:: epistemologisk; epistemologisk
|
epistemology {n} (branch of philosophy dealing with the study of knowledge)
|
:: epistemologi {m}, vitenskapsteori {m}, erkjennelsesteori {m}; epistemologi {m}, erkjenningsteori {m}
|
epithelium {n} (membranous tissue)
|
:: epitel
|
epithet {n} (term used to characterize a person or thing)
|
:: epitet {n}; epitet {n}
|
epithet {n} (word in the scientific name of a taxon following the name of the genus or species)
|
:: epitet {n}; epitet {n}
|
epitome {n} (embodiment or encapsulation of)
|
:: innbegrepet
|
epoch {n} (particular period of history)
|
:: epoke {m}; epoke {m}
|
equal {adj} (the same in all respects)
|
:: lik
|
equal {adj} (mathematics: exactly identical)
|
:: er lik
|
equalitarian {adj} (egalitarian) SEE: egalitarian
|
::
|
equality {n} (fact of being equal)
|
:: likhet {m} {f}; likskap {m}
|
equality {n} (equal treatment of people irrespective of social or cultural differences)
|
:: likestilling {m} {f}; likestilling {f}
|
equal rights {n} (concept of equal treatment)
|
:: like rettigheter {p}
|
equation {n} (mathematics: assertion)
|
:: likning
|
equator {n} (circle around the earth)
|
:: ekvator {m}; ekvator {m}
|
equatorial {adj} (of, near, or relating to the equator)
|
:: ekvatorial; ekvatorial
|
Equatorial Guinea {prop} (country in Western Africa)
|
:: Ekvatorial-Guinea
|
Equatorial Guinean {n} (A person from Equatorial Guinea or of Equatorial Guinean descent)
|
:: ekvatorialguineaner {m}; ekvatorialguinean {m}, ekvatorialguineanar {m}
|
Equatorial Guinean {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Equatorial Guinea, the Equatorial Guinean people or the Equatorial Guinean culture)
|
:: ekvatorialguineansk; ekvatorialguineansk
|
equerry {n} (responsible for the care of horses)
|
:: stallmester
|
equestrian {n} (an equestrian person; one who rides on horseback)
|
:: rytter {m}
|
equestrianism {n} (the art or sport of riding horses)
|
:: ridning {m} {f}
|
equilibrium {n} (condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced)
|
:: ekvilibrium {n}, likevekt {m}
|
equilibrium {n} (physics: state of a body at rest or in uniform motion in which the resultant of all forces on it is zero)
|
:: ekvilibrium {n}, likevekt {m}
|
equilibrium {n} (chemistry: state of a reaction in which the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are the same)
|
:: ekvilibrium {n}, likevekt {m}
|
equilibrium {n} (mental balance)
|
:: sinnslikevekt {m}
|
equinox {n} (intersection of the ecliptic with the celestial equator)
|
:: jevndøgn {n}
|
equip {v} (to furnish for service)
|
:: utruste
|
equipage {n} (a type of horse-drawn carriage)
|
:: ekvipasje {m}
|
equipment {n} (whatever is used in equipping)
|
:: utstyr {n}; utstyr {n}
|
equity {n} (ownership, especially in terms of net monetary value of some business)
|
:: aksje {m}; aksje {m}
|
equity {n} (ownership interest in a company)
|
:: egenkapital {m}, eigenkapital {m}; eigenkapital {m}
|
equivalent {n} (anything that is virtually equal to something else)
|
:: ekvivalent {m}; ekvivalent {m}
|
era {n} (time period)
|
:: æra {m}, tidsalder {m}, epoke {m}, tidsepoke {m}; æra {m}, tidsalder {m}, epoke {m}, tidsepoke {m}
|
erase {v} (to remove markings or information)
|
:: slette, fjerne, radere, radere ut, radere bort, radere vekk, viske
|
eraser {n} (thing used to erase something written or drawn)
|
:: viskelær {n}; viskelêr {n}
|
Erasmus {prop} (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus, known as Erasmus or Erasmus of Rotterdam)
|
:: Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus {m}, Erasmus {m}, Desiderius Erasmus av Rotterdam {m}; Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus {m}, Erasmus {m}, Erasmus frå Rotterdam {m}
|
erbium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: erbium
|
erect {v} (to put up by the fitting together of materials or parts)
|
:: reise
|
erect {v} (to cause to stand up or out)
|
:: erigere, reise
|
erectile {adj}
|
:: erektil; erektil
|
erectile dysfunction {n} (erectile dysfunction)
|
:: erektil dysfunksjon
|
erection {n} (rigid state of penis or clitoris)
|
:: reisning {m}; ereksjon {m}, stå; ereksjon {m}, stå
|
eremite {n} (hermit) SEE: hermit
|
::
|
ereyesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday) SEE: day before yesterday
|
::
|
ereyesterday {n} (the day before yesterday) SEE: day before yesterday
|
::
|
ergonomic {adj} (of, or relating to the science of ergonomics)
|
:: ergonomisk; ergonomisk
|
Eric {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Erik {m}, Eirik {m}
|
Erica {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Erika
|
Erika {prop} (female given name) SEE: Erica
|
::
|
Eritrea {prop} (country in Eastern Africa)
|
:: Eritrea
|
Eritrean {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Eritrea, the Eritrean people or the Eritrean culture)
|
:: eritreisk; eritreisk
|
Eritrean {n} (A person from Eritrea or of Eritrean descent)
|
:: eritreer {m}; eritrear {m}
|
Erlenmeyer flask {n} (conical laboratory flask)
|
:: erlenmeyerkolbe {m}; erlenmeyerkolbe {m}
|
ermine {n} (Mustela erminea)
|
:: røyskatt {m}; røyskatt {m}, røysekatt {m}
|
ermine {n} (the white fur of this animal)
|
:: hermelin {m}; hermelin {m}
|
erne {n} (Haliaeetus albicilla) SEE: white-tailed eagle
|
::
|
Ernest {prop} (given name)
|
:: Ernst
|
E-road {n} (European road with an E-number)
|
:: europavei
|
erosion {n} (the result of having being eroded)
|
:: erosjon {m}; erosjon {m}
|
erosion {n} (the changing of a surface by mechanical action)
|
:: erosjon {m}; erosjon {m}
|
erosion {n} (destruction by abrasive action of fluids)
|
:: erosjon {m}; erosjon {m}
|
erosion {n} (in dentistry)
|
:: erosjon {m}; erosjon {m}
|
erotic {adj} (tending to arouse sexual desire)
|
:: erotisk; erotisk
|
erotica {n} (erotic literature or art)
|
:: erotikk {m}; erotikk {m}
|
eroticism {n} (the state of being erotic, or of being sexually aroused)
|
:: erotikk {m}; erotikk {m}
|
err {v} (sin) SEE: sin
|
::
|
erratic {n} (rock)
|
:: flyttblokk {m} {f}; flyttblokk {m} {f}
|
erratum {n} (corrigendum) SEE: corrigendum
|
::
|
erroneous {adj} (containing an error; inaccurate)
|
:: feilaktig
|
error {n} (mistake)
|
:: feil {m}; feil {m}
|
error message {n} (message displayed when a failure condition occurs)
|
:: feilmelding {m} {f}; feilmelding {f}
|
erstwhile {adv} (erstwhile) SEE: formerly
|
::
|
erudite {adj} (scholarly, learned)
|
:: lærd
|
erupt {v}
|
:: erupsjon
|
Erythraean Sea {prop} (Red Sea) SEE: Red Sea
|
::
|
erythronium {n} (vanadium) SEE: vanadium
|
::
|
escalator {n} (mechanical device)
|
:: rulletrapp {m} {f}; rulletrapp {f}
|
escallop {n} (scallop) SEE: scallop
|
::
|
escapade {n} (daring or adventurous act; undertaking which goes against convention)
|
:: eskapade {m}; eskapade {m}
|
escape {v} (to get free)
|
:: unnslippe, unnkomme
|
escape {v} (to elude)
|
:: unngå
|
escape velocity {n} (minimum velocity)
|
:: unnslipningshastighet, parabolsk hastighet; unnsleppingsfart
|
Escaut {prop} (the river Scheldt) SEE: Scheldt
|
::
|
eschatology {n} (system of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death)
|
:: eskatologi {m}; eskatologi {m}
|
eschatology {n} (the study of the end times)
|
:: eskatologi {m}; eskatologi {m}
|
eschew {v} (avoid, shun)
|
:: sky
|
escort {n} (group of people who provide safety)
|
:: eskorte {m}; eskorte {m}
|
Esdras {prop} (any of four books)
|
:: Esra {m}
|
esker {n} (ridge created under glacier)
|
:: esker {m}, rullesteinsås {m}, geiterygg {m}
|
Eskimo {adj} (of, or relating to an Eskimo, Eskimos or their language, languages)
|
:: eskimoisk; eskimoisk
|
esoteric {adj} (understood only by a chosen few)
|
:: esoterisk
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esoteric {adj} (having to do with concepts that are highly theoretical)
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:: esoterisk
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esoterism {n} (inward forms of faith and religion)
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:: esoterisme
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esparto {n} (species of North African grass)
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:: alfa {m}, alfagress {n}, alfagras {n}; alfa {m}, alfagras {n}
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especially {adv} (particularly)
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:: særlig, i særdeleshet, spesielt; spesielt
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especially {adv} (in a special manner)
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:: spesielt
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Esperantist {n} (specialist or speaker of Esperanto)
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:: esperantist {m}
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Esperanto {prop} (auxiliary language)
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:: esperanto
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espionage {n} (act of learning secret information through clandestine means)
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:: spionasje {m}
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espresso {n} (strong type of coffee)
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:: espresso {m}; espresso {m}
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esprit de corps {n} (shared spirit of comradeship, enthusiasm, and devotion)
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:: korpsånd {m}
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-ess {suffix} (female suffix)
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:: -inne {m} {f}, -ske {m} {f}, -esse {m} {f}
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ess {n} (name of the letter S, s)
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:: ess {m}; ess {m}
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essence {n} (inherent nature)
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:: essens {m}; essens {m}
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essence {n} (concentrate)
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:: essens {m}; essens {m}
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essence {n} (true nature of something)
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:: essens {m}; essens {m}
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essential {adj} (necessary)
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:: essensiell; essensiell
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essentially {adv} (essentially)
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:: dypest sett, i bunn og grunn
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-est {suffix} (superlative of adjectives and adverbs)
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:: -est, mest; -ast, mest
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establish {v} (To make stable or firm; to confirm)
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:: fastslå
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establish {v} (To form; to set up in business)
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:: etablere
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establish {v} (To found; to institute)
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:: etablere
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establish {v} (To prove and cause to be accepted as true; to establish a fact; to demonstrate)
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:: fastslå
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established {adj} (having been in existence for some time and generally accepted)
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:: etablert; etablert
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established church {n} (officially recognized national church)
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:: statskirke {m} {f}; statskyrkje {f}
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establishment {n} (that which is established)
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:: etablissement {n}; etablissement {n}
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establishment {n} (slang: the ruling class or authority group)
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:: etablissement {n}; etablissement {n}
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estate {n} (body style of cars) SEE: station wagon
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::
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estate {n} (housing estate) SEE: housing estate
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::
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estate agent {n} (one acting for another in sale or lease of real estate)
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:: eiendomsmegler {m}, eiendomsmekler {m}; eigedomsmeklar {m}
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estate car {n} (station wagon) SEE: station wagon
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::
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Esther {prop} (female given name)
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:: Ester
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Esther {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Ester
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Esther {prop} (the heroine of the Book of Esther)
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:: Ester {f}
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Estonia {prop} (country)
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:: Estland; Estland
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Estonian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to the country of Estonia, its people or their language)
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:: estisk, estlandsk; estisk, estlandsk
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Estonian {n} (person)
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:: ester {m}, estlender {m}, estlending {m}; estar {m}, estlendar {m}, estlending {m}
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Estonian {n} (language)
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:: estisk {m}, estlandsk {m}; estisk {m}
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estranged {adj} (having become a stranger)
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:: fremmedgjort
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estuary {n} (place where ocean tides and river water merge)
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:: estuar {n}; estuar {n}
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esurient {adj} (avid, eager) SEE: avid
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::
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et al. {phrase} (and others)
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:: og andre
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etc. {phrase} (and so on, see also: and so forth)
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:: et cetera, etc.; et cetera, etc., osb.
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et cetera {phrase} (noting the omission of the remainder of a list) SEE: etc.
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::
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eternal {adj} (lasting forever)
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:: evig, endeløs, evinnelig
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eternal life {n} (immortality) SEE: immortality
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::
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eternity {n} (infinite time)
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:: evighet {m} {f}
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eth {n} (letter)
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:: edd {m}
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ethane {n} (aliphatic hydrocarbon, C2H6)
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:: etan {n}
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ethanol {n} (simple aliphatic alcohol: CH3-CH2-OH)
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:: etanol {m}; etanol {m}
|
Ethel {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Edel
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ethene {n} (ethylene) SEE: ethylene
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::
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ether {n} (substance supposed to fill the upper regions of the atmosphere)
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:: eter {m}; eter {m}
|
ether {n} (substance once thought to fill all unoccupied space)
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:: eter {m}; eter {m}
|
ether {n} ((organic chemistry) compound containing an oxygen atom bonded to two hydrocarbon groups)
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:: eter {m}; eter {m}
|
ethical {adj} (of or relating to the study of ethics)
|
:: etisk; etisk
|
ethical {adj} (of or relating to the accepted principles of right and wrong, especially those of some organization or profession)
|
:: etisk; etisk
|
ethical {adj} (morally approvable, when referring to an action that affects others; good)
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:: etisk; etisk
|
ethics {n} (study of principles governing right and wrong conduct)
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:: etikk {m}; etikk {m}
|
ethics {n} (standards of conduct)
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:: etikk {m}; etikk {m}
|
Ethiopia {prop} (country in Eastern Africa)
|
:: Etiopia
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Ethiopian {n} (person)
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:: etiopier {m}; etiopiar {m}
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Ethiopian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Ethiopia)
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:: etiopisk; etiopisk
|
ethnic {adj} (of or relating to a group of people)
|
:: etnisk; etnisk
|
ethnic cleansing {n} (ethnic cleansing)
|
:: etnisk rensning {m} {f}; etnisk reinsing {f}
|
ethnic group {n} (ethnic group)
|
:: folkegruppe {m} {f}; folkegruppe {f}
|
ethnicity {n} (The characteristics of an ethnic group)
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:: etnisitet {m}; etnisitet {m}
|
ethnie {n} (ethnicity) SEE: ethnic group
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::
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ethnogenesis {n} (ethnogenesis)
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:: etnogenese {m}
|
ethnographic {adj} (of, or relating to ethnography)
|
:: etnografisk; etnografisk
|
ethnomusicology {n} (study of music and culture)
|
:: etnomusikologi
|
ethylene {n} (compound)
|
:: etylen {n}; etylen {m} {n}
|
-etic {suffix} (pertaining to)
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:: -etisk
|
Etruscan {adj} (pertaining to the region and culture of Etruria)
|
:: etruskisk; etruskisk
|
Etruscan {n} (inhabitant of Etruria)
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:: etrusker {m}; etruskar {m}
|
etymologist {n} (person who specializes in etymology)
|
:: etymolog {m}; etymolog {m}
|
etymology {n} (study of the historical development of languages, particularly of individual words)
|
:: etymologi {m}; etymologi {m}
|
etymology {n} (account of the origin and historical development of a word)
|
:: etymologi {m}; etymologi {m}
|
EU {prop} (European Union, see also: European Union; EUSSR)
|
:: EU {m}
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Euboea {prop} (Greek island)
|
:: Evvia; Évvia
|
eucalyptus {n} (any of many trees of genus Eucalyptus)
|
:: eukalyptus {m}; eukalyptus {m}
|
Euclidean {adj} (of traditional geometry)
|
:: euklidsk, evklidsk; euklidsk, evklidsk
|
Eugenia {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Eugenia
|
euhemerism {n} (attribution of the origins of the gods to the deification of heroes)
|
:: euhemerisme {m}; euhemerisme {m}
|
eukaryote {n} (any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus)
|
:: eukaryoter
|
Euler's formula {prop} (Euler's formula)
|
:: Eulers formel
|
eulogize {v}
|
:: hylle
|
eulogy {n} (high praise or recommendation)
|
:: hyldningstale {m}, lovtale {m}
|
eunuch {n} (castrated human male)
|
:: evnukk {m}; evnukk {m}
|
euonymus {n} (tree of the genus Euonymus) SEE: spindle
|
::
|
euphemism {n} (use of a word or phrase to replace another word with one considered less offensive)
|
:: eufemisme {m}, evfemisme {m}; eufemisme {m}, evfemisme {m}
|
euphemism {n} (word or phrase that is used to replace another in this way)
|
:: eufemisme {m}, evfemisme {m}; eufemisme {m}, evfemisme {m}
|
euphoria {n} (an excited state of joy)
|
:: eufori {m}
|
Eurasia {prop} (the largest landmass on Earth, consisting of Europe and Asia)
|
:: Eurasia {n}
|
Eurasian {adj} (pertaining to Eurasia)
|
:: eurasisk, eurasiatisk; eurasisk, eurasiatisk
|
Eurasian collared dove {n} (Streptopelia decaocto) SEE: collared dove
|
::
|
Eurasian eagle owl {n} (Bubo bubo)
|
:: hubro {m}; hubro {m}
|
Eurasian Economic Union {prop} (economic union, see also: EAU; EAEU)
|
:: Den eurasiske økonomiske union
|
Eurasian lynx {n} (Lynx lynx)
|
:: gaupe
|
Eurasian nuthatch {n} (Sitta europaea)
|
:: spettmeis {f}; spettmeis {f}
|
Eurasian pygmy owl {n} (Glaucidium passerinum)
|
:: spurveugle; sporveugle
|
Eurasian sparrowhawk {n} (Accipiter nisus)
|
:: spurvehauk {?}
|
Eurasian spoonbill {n} (Platalea leucorodia)
|
:: skjestork {m}; skeistork {m}
|
Eurasian tree sparrow {n} (tree sparrow) SEE: tree sparrow
|
::
|
Eurasian woodcock {n} (Scolopax rusticola)
|
:: rugde {f}
|
euro {n} (currency unit of the European Monetary Union)
|
:: euro {m}; euro {m}
|
euro area {n} (Eurozone) SEE: Eurozone
|
::
|
euro coin {n} (coin in the eurozone)
|
:: euromynt {m}; euromynt {m}
|
Euroland {prop} (group of countries having Euro as currency) SEE: Eurozone
|
::
|
Europe {prop} (European Union) SEE: European Union
|
::
|
Europe {prop} (continent)
|
:: Europa; Europa
|
European {adj} (relating to Europe or the European Union)
|
:: europeisk; europeisk
|
European {n} (person)
|
:: europeer {m}; europear {m}
|
European alder {n} (black alder) SEE: black alder
|
::
|
European ash {n} (Fraxinus excelsior) SEE: common ash
|
::
|
European bison {n} (the wisent species Bison bonasus)
|
:: europeisk bison
|
European Central Bank {prop} (central bank for the European Union)
|
:: Den europeiske sentralbank {m}
|
European hake {n} (Merluccius merluccius)
|
:: lysing {m}; lysing {m}
|
European hedgehog {n} (Erinaceus europaeus)
|
:: piggsvin, pinnsvin; piggsvin, bustyvel
|
European herring gull {n} (Larus argentatus)
|
:: gråmåke
|
European plaice {n} (Pleuronectes platessa)
|
:: rødspette {m} {f}; raudspette {f}
|
European rowan {n} (Sorbus aucuparia) SEE: rowan
|
::
|
European shag {n} (Phalacrocorax aristotelis)
|
:: toppskarv {m}; toppskarv {m}
|
European Union {prop} (European supranational organisation)
|
:: Europeiske Union
|
European water vole {n} (European water vole)
|
:: jordrotte {m} {f}, vannrotte {m} {f}, vånd {m}; jordrotte {f}, vassrotte {f}, vånd {m}
|
europium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: europium
|
Eurosceptic {adj} (of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism)
|
:: euroskeptisk, EU-skeptisk; euroskeptisk, EU-skeptisk
|
Eurosceptical {adj} (of or pertaining to Eurosceptics or Euroscepticism) SEE: Eurosceptic
|
::
|
Euroscepticism {n} (scepticism of increasing powers of the EU)
|
:: euroskeptisisme {m}; euroskeptisisme {m}
|
Eurotunnel {prop} (Channel Tunnel) SEE: Channel Tunnel
|
::
|
Eurozone {prop} (those European Union members whose official currency is the euro)
|
:: eurosonen {m}; eurosona {m}
|
Eustachian tube {n} (tube that links the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear)
|
:: øretrompet {m}; øretrompet {m}
|
euthanasia {n} (practice of killing a human being or animal)
|
:: eutanasi {c}, dødshjelp
|
euthanize {v} (submit (a person or an animal) to euthanasia)
|
:: avlive
|
Euxine Sea {prop} SEE: Black Sea
|
::
|
evacuate {v} (to cause to leave or withdraw from)
|
:: evakuere
|
evacuate {v} (to make empty; to empty out; to remove the contents of, including to create a vacuum)
|
:: evakuere
|
evacuation {n} (act of evacuating; leaving a place in an orderly fashion, especially for safety.)
|
:: evakuering {f}
|
evacuation {n} (act of emptying)
|
:: evakuering {m}
|
evaluation {n} (assessment)
|
:: evaluering {m} {f}; evaluering {f}
|
evangelical {adj} (pertaining to the doctrines or teachings of the Christian gospel or Christianity in general)
|
:: evangelisk; evangelisk
|
evaporation {n} (process of liquid converting to the gaseous state)
|
:: fordamping {m} {f}, fordampning {m} {f}; fordamping {f}
|
evasive {adj} (Tending to avoid speaking openly or making revelations about oneself)
|
:: lukket, innesluttet
|
evasive {adj} (Directed towards avoidance or escape; evasive action)
|
:: unnvikende
|
Eve {prop} (the first woman)
|
:: Eva
|
Eve {prop} (given name)
|
:: Eva
|
even {adj} (arithmetic: divisible by two)
|
:: jevn
|
even {adv} (implying extreme example)
|
:: til og med, selv, sågar (obsolete, poetic); sjølv, endåtil, jamvel, til og med
|
even {adv} (emphasising comparative)
|
:: enda; endå, enda
|
even {n} (even number) SEE: even number
|
::
|
Even {prop} (language)
|
:: evensk
|
even if {conj} (irrespective of)
|
:: selv om
|
evening {n} (time of day between the approximate time of midwinter dusk and midnight)
|
:: kveld, aften {m}; aftan {m}, eftan {m}, kveld {m}
|
evening dress {n} (elegant dress worn by women)
|
:: aftenkjole {m}
|
evenly {adv} (so as to make flat)
|
:: jevnt
|
evenly {adv} (in a fair manner)
|
:: likt
|
even number {n} (positive integer that can be divided by two)
|
:: partall {n}; partal {n}
|
event {n} (occurrence)
|
:: programpost {m}; hendelse {m}, begivenhet {m} {f}
|
event {n} (prearranged social activity)
|
:: arrangement {n}; arrangement {n}
|
event horizon {n} (gravitational sphere within which light cannot escape)
|
:: hendelseshorisont {m}; hendingshorisont {m}, hendingsrand; hendelseshorisont
|
even though {conj} (although)
|
:: fordi
|
eventually {adv} (in the end)
|
:: omsider; til slutt, etter hvert; til slutt
|
ever {adv} (always)
|
:: støtt, stadig
|
ever {adv} (at any time)
|
:: noensinne; nokosinne
|
evergreen {adj} (of plants, that do not shed their leaves)
|
:: eviggrønn; eviggrøn
|
every {determiner} (all of a countable group)
|
:: hver; kvar
|
everybody {pron} (all people)
|
:: alle
|
every cloud has a silver lining {proverb} (in every bad situation there is an element of good)
|
:: aldri så galt at det ikke er godt for noe, over skyene er himmelen alltid blå, etter regn kommer alltid solskinn
|
every day {adv} (daily) SEE: daily
|
::
|
everyday {adj} (appropriate for ordinary use, rather than for special occasions)
|
:: hverdagslig
|
everyday {adj} (commonplace, ordinary)
|
:: hverdagslig
|
everyday life {n} (everyday life)
|
:: dagligliv {n}, hverdagsliv {n}; kvardagsliv {n}
|
everyone else {pron} (all other persons)
|
:: alle andre
|
every other {adj} (every second) SEE: every second
|
::
|
every second {adj} (every other; each alternate)
|
:: annenhver {m} {f}, annethvert {n}; annankvar
|
everything {pron} (all the things)
|
:: alt, allting
|
everywhere {adv} (at all places)
|
:: overalt
|
eviction {n} (the act of evicting)
|
:: utkastelse {m}
|
evidence {n} (facts or observations presented in support of an assertion)
|
:: bevis {n}, evidens {n}
|
evidence {n} (anything admitted by a court as proof)
|
:: vitneutsagn {n}, vitneforklaring {c}; bevismateriale {n}
|
evidence {v} (to provide evidence)
|
:: vitne, bevise
|
evidently {adv} (obviously)
|
:: tydeligvis
|
evil {adj} (intending to harm)
|
:: ond, slem
|
evil {n} (moral badness, wickedness)
|
:: onde {n}, ondskap {c}
|
evil eye {n} (wicked look)
|
:: onde øyet
|
evince {v} (to show or demonstrate clearly)
|
:: demonstrere, manifestere
|
evoke {v} (to cause the manifestation of)
|
:: framkalle
|
evolution {n} (general: a gradual process of development)
|
:: evolusjon {m}; evolusjon {m}
|
evolution {n} (biology: change in the genetic composition of a population over time)
|
:: evolusjon {m}; evolusjon {m}
|
evolutionary {adj} (of or relating to evolution)
|
:: evolusjonær; evolusjonær
|
evolutionary biology {n} (sub-field of biology)
|
:: evolusjonsbiologi {m}; evolusjonsbiologi {m}
|
evolutionary developmental biology {n} (branch of biology)
|
:: evolusjonær utviklingsbiologi {f}
|
evolutionary theory {n} (theory of evolution)
|
:: evolusjonsteori {m}, utviklingslære {m} {f}; evolusjonsteori {m}, utviklingslære {f}
|
evolutionism {n} (any evolutionary theory or belief system)
|
:: evolusjonisme {m}; evolusjonisme {m}
|
evolutionistic {adj} (of or pertaining to evolutionism)
|
:: evolusjonistisk; evolusjonistisk
|
ew {interj} (expression of disgust or nausea)
|
:: æsj, fysj
|
ewe {n} (female sheep)
|
:: søye {m} {f}; søye {f}
|
ex {n} (colloquial: former partner or spouse)
|
:: eks {m}
|
exacerbate {v} (make worse)
|
:: forverre; forverre
|
exactly {interj} (signifying agreement or recognition)
|
:: nettopp, akkurat
|
exaggerate {v} (to overstate, to describe more than is fact)
|
:: overdrive; overdrive, ta i
|
exaggerated {adj} (that has been described as greater than it actually is)
|
:: overdreven; overdriven
|
examination {n} (formal test)
|
:: eksamen {m}, prøve {m} {f}; eksamen {m}
|
examine {v} (to observe or inspect carefully or critically)
|
:: undersøke
|
examine {v} (to check the health or condition of something or someone)
|
:: undersøke
|
examine {v} (to determine the aptitude, skills or qualifications of someone by subjecting them to an examination)
|
:: eksaminere
|
examiner {n} (person who marks an examination)
|
:: sensor {m}; sensor {m}
|
example {n} (something representative of a group)
|
:: eksempel, døme
|
exanimate {adj} (lifeless; dead)
|
:: livløs, livlaus, død; livlaus, død
|
excavator {n} (vehicle)
|
:: gravemaskin {m}; gravemaskin {m} {f}
|
exceed {v} (to be larger, greater than something else or than expected or desirable)
|
:: overskride
|
exceed {v} (to be better than something else or than expected or desirable)
|
:: overgå, overstige
|
Excellency {n} (Form of address for certain high officials or dignitaries)
|
:: eksellense
|
excellent {adj} (of the highest quality)
|
:: utmerket, storartet; glimrende
|
except {v} (to exclude)
|
:: unnta
|
except {v} (to take exception, to object to)
|
:: unngå
|
except {prep} (with the exception of)
|
:: utenom, bortsett fra, unntatt, unntagen; utanom
|
except {conj} (with the exception that)
|
:: unntatt, bortsett fra, unnateke, unnateki
|
exception {n} (that which is excepted or taken out from others)
|
:: unntak {n}
|
exceptional {adj} (forming an exception)
|
:: eksepsjonell; eksepsjonell
|
exceptional {adj} (superior due to exception or rarity)
|
:: eksepsjonell; eksepsjonell
|
exceptionally {adv} (unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree)
|
:: eksepsjonelt; eksepsjonelt
|
exception that proves the rule {n} (occurrence of counterexample)
|
:: unntaket som bekrefter regelen; unntaket som bekreftar regelen
|
excerpt {n} (a clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work)
|
:: utdrag
|
excess {n} (state of surpassing limits)
|
:: overskudd {n}, eksess {m}; eksess {m}
|
excess {n} (undue indulgence of the appetite)
|
:: utskeielse
|
excessive {adj} (exceeding the bounds of something)
|
:: overdreven; overdriven
|
exchange {n} (act of exchanging or trading)
|
:: bytte {n}, utveksling {m} {f}; bytte {n}, utveksling {f}
|
exchange rate {n} (currency rate (finance))
|
:: valutakurs {m}, vekslingskurs {m}
|
exchange student {n} (student in an exchange scheme)
|
:: utvekslingsstudent {m}; utvekslingsstudent {m}
|
exchequer {n} (treasury) SEE: treasury
|
::
|
excited {adj} (having great enthusiasm)
|
:: spent
|
excitement {n} (state of being excited)
|
:: spenning {m}, opphisselse {m}
|
exciting {adj} (causing excitement)
|
:: spennende; spennande, spanande
|
exclamation {n} (exclamation mark) SEE: exclamation mark
|
::
|
exclamation mark {n} (punctuation “!”)
|
:: utropstegn {n}
|
exclamation point {n} (exclamation mark) SEE: exclamation mark
|
::
|
exclave {n} (a country's territory not connected to the main part)
|
:: eksklave {m}; eksklave {m}
|
exclude {v} (to bar from entering; keep out)
|
:: utelukke, ekskludere
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exclusionary {adj} (acting to exclude something)
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:: eksklusiv
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exclusive {adj} (exclusionary) SEE: exclusionary
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::
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exclusive right {n} (The power to allow or disallow others from taking certain actions)
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:: enerett {m}; einerett {m}
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excommunicate {v} (to officially exclude someone from membership of a church or religious community)
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:: ekskommunisere, lyse i bann, bannlyse, utelukke fra den katolske kirke; ekskommunisere, lyse i bann, bannlyse, bannlysa, stengje ute frå den katolske kyrkja
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excommunication {n} (act of excommunicating, disfellowshipping or ejecting)
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:: ekskommunikasjon {m}, bannlysing {m} {f}, bannlysning {m} {f}; ekskommunikasjon {m}, bannlysing {f}
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excoriate {v} (to wear off the skin of)
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:: hudflette
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excoriate {v} (to strongly denounce or censure)
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:: hudflette
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excrement {n} (human and animal solid waste)
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:: avføring {m} {f}; avføring {f}
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excursion {n} (brief recreational trip)
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:: utflukt {m} {f}; utflukt {f}
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excursion {n} (wandering from the main subject)
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:: ekskurs {m}; ekskurs {m}
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excuse {v} (forgive, pardon)
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:: tilgi, unnskylde
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excuse {n} (explanation designed to avoid or alleviate guilt or negative judgement)
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:: unnskyldning {m}
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excuse me {phrase} (request to repeat, see also: come again)
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:: hva?, unnskyld?, hæ? ; unnskyld?
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excuse me {phrase} (request for attention)
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:: unnskyld
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excuse me {phrase} (request to pass)
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:: unnskyld
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excuse me {phrase} (sorry, as apology)
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:: unnskyld, beklager; unnskyld, beklagar
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excuse me {phrase} (indignation)
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:: unnskyld meg
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execute {v} (to kill as punishment)
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:: henrette
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execute {v} (to start, launch or run software)
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:: kjøre, eksekvere; køyre, eksekvere
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execution {n} (act of putting to death or being put to death as a penalty)
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:: henrettelse {m}
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execution {n}
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:: utførelse
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executioner {n} (the person who carries out the execution)
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:: bøddel {m}, skarpretter {m}
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executive committee {n} (the cabinet of ministers for a city government)
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:: formannskap {n}; formannskap {n}
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exemplar {n} (role model) SEE: role model
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::
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exempt {adj} (free from duty or obligation)
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:: fritatt, fri; friteke, fritatt, fri
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exempt {adj} (not entitled to overtime pay)
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:: fastlønnsansatt
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exempt {n} (one who has been released from something)
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:: fritatt
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exempt {v} (to grant freedom or immunity from)
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:: frita
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exemption {n} (act of exempting)
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:: fritagelse {m}, dispensasjon {m}; dispensasjon {m}
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exemption {n} (state of being exempt; immunity)
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:: immunitet {m}
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exemption {n} (deduction from the normal amount of taxes)
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:: fradrag {n}
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exercise {n} (any activity designed to develop or hone a skill or ability)
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:: øvelse {m}, øving {m} {f}; øving {f}
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exercise {n} (physical activity intended to improve strength and fitness)
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:: mosjon {m}, øvelse {m}, øving {m} {f}; mosjon {m}, øving {f}
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exercise {v} (exert for the sake of training)
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:: trene
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exercise book {n} (booklet for students)
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:: oppgavebok {c}, øvingsbok {c}; skrivebok {m} {f}; skrivebok {f}
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exhalation {n} (meteor) SEE: meteor
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::
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exhale {v} (to breathe out)
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:: puste ut
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exhaust {n} (the steam let out of a cylinder after it has done its work there)
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:: eksos {m}
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exhaust {n} (exhaust gas)
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:: eksos {m}; eksos {m}
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exhaust {n} (exhaust pipe) SEE: exhaust pipe
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::
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exhausted {adj}
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:: utslitt, utkjørt; utsliten
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exhaust pipe {n} (pipe that vents waste gases from the engine)
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:: eksosrør {n}; eksosrøyr {n}
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exhaust system {n} (the subsystem of an engine)
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:: eksosanlegg {n}; eksosanlegg {n}
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exhibit {v} (demonstrate)
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:: oppvise, legge for dagen
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exhibit {n} (something exhibited)
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:: utstilling {m} {f}; utstilling {f}
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exhibition {n} (large scale public showing of objects or products)
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:: utstilling {m} {f}
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exhibition game {n} (practice game)
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:: vennskapskamp {m}; vennskapskamp {m}
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exhibition match {n} (exhibition game) SEE: exhibition game
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::
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exile {n} (the state of being banished from one's home or country)
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:: eksil {n}, utlendighet {m} {f}; eksil {n}
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exile {v} (to send into exile)
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:: forvise
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exist {v} (to be)
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:: eksistere, bestå
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existence {n} (state of being, existing, or occurring)
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:: eksistens {m}, tilværelse {m}
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existent {adj} (existing; having life or being, current; occurring now)
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:: eksisterende
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existing {adj} (that exists)
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:: eksisterende
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exit {n} (way out)
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:: utgang {m}; utgang {m}
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exit {v}
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:: gå ut
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exit {n} (act of departing from life) SEE: death
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::
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exit {v} (to depart from life) SEE: die
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::
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exit poll {n} (poll taken of a sample of voters as they leave a voting station)
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:: valgdagsmåling {m} {f}; valdagsmåling {f}
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Exodus {prop} (book of Torah and Old Testament)
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:: Andre Mosebok
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exogamy {n} (marriage)
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:: exogami {m}
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exorbitant {adj} (exceeding proper limits)
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:: ublu
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exorcism {n} (ritual driving out of evil spirits)
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:: eksorsisme
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exorcist {n} (a person who practices exorcism)
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:: eksorsist {m}; eksorsist {m}
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exosphere {n} (the uppermost layer of a planet's atmosphere)
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:: eksosfære {m}; eksosfære {m}
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exoteric {adj} (accessible, capable of being readily or fully comprehended)
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:: eksoterisk; eksoterisk
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exothermic {adj} (releasing heat)
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:: eksoterm
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exotic {adj} (foreign, with the connotation of excitingly foreign)
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:: eksotisk; eksotisk
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expand {v} ((transitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one)
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:: utvide, ekspandere
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expand {v} ((transitive) to increase the extent, number, volume or scope of)
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:: utvide, ekspandere
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expand {v} ((transitive) to express at length or in detail)
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:: utdype, greie ut (om)
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expand {v} ((transitive, algebra) to rewrite as an equivalent sum of terms)
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:: faktorisere
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expand {v} ((intransitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one)
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:: vokse, bli større
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expand {v} ((intransitive) to increase in extent, number, volume or scope)
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:: vokse, ekspandere
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expand {v} ((intransitive) to speak or write at length or in detail)
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:: utdype
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expansion {n} (act of expanding)
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:: ekspansjon {m}, utvidelse {m}; ekspansjon {m}
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expansionist {adj} (relating to expansionism)
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:: ekspansjonistisk; ekspansjonistisk
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expect {v} (to look for, look forward to, anticipate)
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:: forvente; forvente
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expect {v} (To consider obligatory)
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:: forvente; forvente
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expect {v} (To consider reasonably due)
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:: forvente; forvente
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expectant {adj} (marked by expectation)
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:: forventningsfull; forventingsfull, forventningsfull
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expectant {adj} (pregnant)
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:: ventende
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expectation {n} (act or state of expecting)
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:: forventning {m} {f}; forventning {f}, forventing {f}
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expected {adj} (anticipated; thought to be about to arrive or occur)
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:: ventet, forventet
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expected value {n} (weighted average of outcomes)
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:: forventningsverdi {m}
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expectorate {v} (spit) SEE: spit
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::
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expedient {adj} (simple, easy, or quick; convenient)
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:: bekvemmelighet
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expedition {n} (An important enterprise, implying a change of place)
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:: ekspedisjon {m}; ekspedisjon {m}
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expedition {n} (a group of people making a long trip)
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:: oppdagelsesreise {m} {f}
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expel {v} (to eject)
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:: bortvise
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expel {v} (to remove from membership)
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:: bortvise
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expel {v} (to deport)
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:: bortvise
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expenditure {n} (act of expending)
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:: forbruk {n}
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expenditure {n} (amount expended)
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:: forbruk {n}
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expensive {adj} (having a high price or cost)
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:: dyr, kostbar
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experience {n} (event(s) of which one is cognizant)
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:: erfaring {m} {f}
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experience {n} (activity which one has performed)
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:: erfaring {m} {f}
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experience {n} (collection of events and/or activities from which an individual or group may gather knowledge)
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:: erfaring {m} {f}
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experience {n} (the knowledge thus gathered)
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:: erfaring {m} {f}
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experience {v} (to observe or undergo)
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:: erfare
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experiment {n} (test under controlled conditions)
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:: eksperiment {n}, forsøk {n}
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experimental {adj} (of or pertaining to an experiment)
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:: eksperimentell; eksperimentell
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experimentation {n} (act of experimenting)
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:: eksperimentering {m} {f}; eksperimentering {f}
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expiration date {n} (expiration date) SEE: expiry date
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::
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expire {v} (become invalid)
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:: utløpe
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expire {v} (exhale) SEE: exhale
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::
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expire {v} (die) SEE: die
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::
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expired {adj} (dead) SEE: dead
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::
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expiry {n} (death) SEE: death
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::
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expiry {n} (end, termination)
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:: utløp {n}; utlaup {n}, utløp {n}
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expiry date {n} (date something expires)
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:: utløpsdato {m}
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explain {v} (report)
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:: forklare
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explanation {n} (the act or process of explaining)
|
:: forklaring {m} {f}
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explanatory {adj} (serving as an explanation)
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:: forklarende
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expletive {n} (profane, vulgar term) SEE: swear word
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::
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explication {n} (explanation) SEE: explanation
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::
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explicit {adj} (very specific)
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:: eksplisitt; eksplisitt
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explicitly {adv} (in an explicit manner)
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:: eksplisitt; eksplisitt
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explode {v} (to destroy with an explosion)
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:: sprenge
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explode {v} (to explode (intransitive))
|
:: eksplodere
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exploit {n} (heroic or extraordinary deed)
|
:: bragd {m}
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exploit {v} (use for one’s advantage)
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:: utnytte
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exploration {n} (act of exploring)
|
:: utforskning {m} {f}, utforsking {m} {f}; utforsking {f}
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explore {v} (to examine or investigate something systematically)
|
:: utforske
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explorer {n} (person who explores)
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:: utforsker {m}
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explorer {n} (person who by expedition seeks new information)
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:: utforsker {m}
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explosion {n} (violent release of energy)
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:: eksplosjon {m}; eksplosjon {m}
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explosion {n} (sudden increase)
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:: eksplosjon {m}; eksplosjon {m}
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explosive {adj} (with the capability to, or likely to, explode)
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:: eksplosiv; eksplosiv
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explosive {n} (explosive substance)
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:: eksplosiv {n}, sprengstoff {n}; eksplosiv {n}, sprengstoff {n}
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exponent {n} (one who expounds, represents or advocates)
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:: eksponent {m}; eksponent {m}
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exponent {n} ((in mathematics) the power to which something is raised)
|
:: eksponent {m}; eksponent {m}
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exponential {adj} (relating to an exponent)
|
:: eksponensiell
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exponential function {n} (function in which an independent variable is in the form of an exponent)
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:: eksponentialfunksjon {m}
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export {n} (something that is exported)
|
:: eksport {m}, eksportvare {m} {f}; eksport {m}, eksportvare {f}
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export {n} (the act of exporting)
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:: eksport {m}; eksport {m}
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exporter {n} (person who or organization that exports)
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:: eksportør {m}; eksportør {m}
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exposition {n} (action of putting something out to public view)
|
:: utstilling; utstilling
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exposure {n} (condition)
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:: eksponering {m} {f}; eksponering {f}
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exposure {n} (taking a photograph)
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:: eksponering {m} {f}; eksponering {f}
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exposure meter {n} (an instrument used in photography)
|
:: lysmåler {m}
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express {n} (quick mode of transportation)
|
:: ekspress {m}; ekspress {m}
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express {v} (to convey meaning)
|
:: uttrykke
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expression {n} (particular way of phrasing an idea)
|
:: uttrykk {n}
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expression {n} (facial appearance)
|
:: uttrykk {n}, mine {m}
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expressionist {n} (painter who paints in this style)
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:: ekspresjonist {m}; ekspresjonist {m}
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express train {n} (a train making limited stops)
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:: ekspresstog {n}; ekspresstog {n}
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expressway {n} (US: divided highway)
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:: motorvei {m}
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expressway {n} (freeway) SEE: freeway
|
::
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expulsion {n} (the act of expelling or the state of being expelled)
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:: utvist; utdrivelse {m}
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exquisite {adj} (especially fine)
|
:: utsøkt
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extant {adj} (still in existence)
|
:: nålevende; nolevande, nålevande
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extant {adj} (currently existing; not having disappeared)
|
:: gjenstående
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extant {adj} (still alive; not extinct)
|
:: gjenlevende, gjenværende
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extemporaneous {adj} (without preparation)
|
:: uforberedt
|
extension {n} (act of extending or the state of being extended)
|
:: utviding {m} {f}, utvidelse {m}, forlengelse {m}, forlenging {m} {f}; utviding {f}, forlenging {f}
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extension cord {n} (an electrical cord)
|
:: skøteledning
|
extensive {adj} (wide)
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:: omfattende / omfangsrik
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extenuate {v} (lessen; palliate)
|
:: formilde
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extenuating circumstance {n} (fact that mitigates a crime)
|
:: formildende omstendigheter {p}
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exterior {adj} (being from outside a country) SEE: foreign
|
::
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extermination camp {n} (death camp) SEE: death camp
|
::
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extinct {adj} (having died out)
|
:: utdødd; utdødd, utdøydd
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extinct language {n} (dead language) SEE: dead language
|
::
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extinguish {v} (to put out, as in fire; to end burning; to quench)
|
:: slukke
|
extinguish {v} ((literally) to hunt down (a species) to extinction)
|
:: utrydde
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extinguisher {n} (anything that extinguishes something)
|
:: slukker {m}
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extirpate {v} (to pull up by the roots)
|
:: rykke opp med roten
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extort {v} (to wrest from an unwilling person by undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity)
|
:: utpresse
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extortion {n} (the practice of extorting money or other property)
|
:: utpressing
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extra {n}
|
:: ekstra
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extra {n} (person in a play or movie with a minimal part) SEE: walk-on
|
::
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extracellular {adj} (occurring or found outside of a cell)
|
:: ekstracellulær
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extract {n} (something extracted)
|
:: ekstrakt {n}; uttrekk {n}, utdrag {n}; uttrekk {n} utdrag {n}
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extract {n} (portion of a document)
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:: utdrag {n}; utdrag {n}
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extract {n} (solution made by drawing out from a substance)
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:: uttrekk {n}; uttrekk {n}
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extract {v} (to draw out)
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:: ekstrahere
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extractable {adj} (can be extracted)
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:: utvinnbar
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extraction {n} (extract obtained from a mixture or from a plant etc) SEE: extract
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::
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extraction {n} (act of extracting)
|
:: utvinning {m} {f}; utvinning {f}
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extraction {n} (one's origin, lineage or ancestry)
|
:: avstamning {m} {f}
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extrajudicial {adj} (carried out without legal authority)
|
:: utenomrettslig
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extramarital {adj} (taking place outside marriage)
|
:: utenomekteskapelig
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extra-natural {adj} (supernatural) SEE: supernatural
|
::
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extraordinary {adj} (not ordinary)
|
:: ekstraordinær; ekstraordinær
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extrasensory perception {n} (supposed ability to obtain information without the use of normal sensory channels)
|
:: ekstrasensorisk persepsjon
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extraterrestrial {adj} (originating from outside of the Earth)
|
:: utenomjordisk
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extraterrestrial {n} (being originating from outside of the Earth)
|
:: utenomjordisk skapning {m}
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extra time {n}
|
:: ekstraomgang {m}, overtid {m} {f}; ekstraomgang {m}, overtid {f}
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extratropical {adj} (occurring outside the tropics)
|
:: ekstratropisk; ekstratropisk
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extremity {n} (hand or foot)
|
:: ekstremitet {m}; ekstremitet {m}
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extremity {n} (limb) SEE: limb
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::
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extroverted {adj} (psychology: of or related to an extrovert)
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:: utadvendt, ekstrovert
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extrusion {n} (manufacturing process)
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:: ekstrudering {f}
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exuberant {adj} (of people: very high-spirited)
|
:: energisk
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ex-wife {n} (a former wife)
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:: ekskone {m} {f}; ekskone {f}
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eye {n} (organ)
|
:: øye {n}; auge {n}, auga {n}
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eye {n} (hole in needle)
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:: øye {n}, nåløye {n}; auge {n}, auga {n}
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eye {n} (of a hurricane)
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:: øye {n}; auge {n}, auga {n}
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eye {n} (ability to notice what others might miss)
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:: øye {n}; auge {n}, auga {n}
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eyeball {n} (ball of the eye)
|
:: øyeeple {n}; augeeple {n}
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eyeblink {n} (moment)
|
:: øyeblikk
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eyebrow {n} (hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket)
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:: øyebryn {n}, øyenbryn {n}; augebryn {n}, augnebryn {n}, augebrun {f}, augnebrun {f}
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eye-catcher {n} (eye-catching thing / person)
|
:: blikkfang {n}; blikkfang {n}
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eye-catching {adj} (that attracts the attention; attention-grabbing)
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:: iøynefallende; iaugefallande
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eye contact {n} (action of looking at another human or animal in the eye)
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:: øyekontakt {m}; augekontakt {m}, augnekontakt {m}
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eye for an eye {n} (compensation for an injury)
|
:: øye for øye, tann for tann
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eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth {proverb} (compensation for an injury)
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:: øye for øye, tann for tann; auge for auge, tann for tann
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eyeglasses {n} (spectacles) SEE: spectacles
|
::
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eyehole {n} (eye socket) SEE: eye socket
|
::
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eyelash {n} (hair growing on the edge of an eyelid)
|
:: øyenvipp {m}, øyevipp {m}; augevippe {f}, augnevippe {f}
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eyelid {n} ((anatomy) a thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye)
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:: øyelokk {n}, øyenlokk {n}; augelok {n}
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eye of a needle {n} (small gap in a needle)
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:: nåløye {n}; nålauge {n}
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eye of the beholder {n} (subjective perception and judgement)
|
:: øyet som ser
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eye-opener {n} (revelation)
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:: øyeåpner {m}; augeopnar {m}
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eye patch {n} (patch worn to cover one eye)
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:: lapp for øyet {m}
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eyeshade {n} (shield for the eyes)
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:: øyenskygge {m}
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eye shadow {n} (makeup around the eyes)
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:: øyeskygge {m}, øyenskygge {m}; augeskygge {m}
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eyesight {n} (faculty of sight)
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:: syn {n}, synssans {m}; syn {n}
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eye socket {n} (socket of eye)
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:: augehole {f}
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eye test {n} (test of vision)
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:: synstest {m}; synstest {m}
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eye tooth {n} (canine tooth) SEE: canine tooth
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::
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eye up {v} (To examine)
|
:: beglo
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eyewitness {n} (person who has seen and can testify about an event)
|
:: øyenvitne {n}, øyevitne {n}; augevitne {n}, augnevitne {n}
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Ezekiel {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Esekiel
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Ezekiel {prop} (prophet)
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:: Esekiel {m}
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Ezekiel {prop} (male given name)
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:: Esekiel {m}
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Ezra {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Esra
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Ezra {prop} (Jewish high priest)
|
:: Esra {m}
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Ezra {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Esra {m}
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éminence grise {n} (a secret or unofficial decision-maker; the power behind the throne, see also: power broker)
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:: grå eminense {m}
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