ta {interj} (thanks) SEE: thanks
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::
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tab {n} (cigarette) SEE: cigarette
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::
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tab {v} (navigational widget in a GUI)
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:: fane {m} {f}; fane {f}
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tabernacle {n} (portable tent used before the construction of the temple)
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:: tabernakel {n}; tabernakel {n}
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table {n} (item of furniture)
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:: bord {n}
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table {n} (grid of data in rows and columns)
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:: tabell {m}
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table {n} (collection of arithmetic calculations)
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:: tabell {m}
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table {v} (to put on a table)
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:: dekke (på) bordet
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tablecloth {n} (a cloth used to cover and protect a table, especially for a dining table)
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:: duk {c}; bordduk {m}; bordduk {m}
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tableland {n} (flat region of terrain)
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:: høyslette {m} {f}
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table of contents {n} (organized list summarizing book or document)
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:: innholdsfortegnelse
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table salt {n} (salt to season food)
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:: bordsalt {n}; bordsalt {n}
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tablespoon {n} (a large spoon, used for eating food)
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:: suppeskje {m} {f}
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tablespoonful {n} (measure of volume) SEE: tablespoon
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tablet {n} (pill) SEE: pill
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::
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tablet {n} (tablet computer) SEE: tablet computer
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::
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tablet computer {n} (a type of computer)
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:: nettbrett {n}
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table tennis {n} (game similar to tennis)
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:: bordtennis, pingpong
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tabletop {n} (horizontal surface of a table)
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:: bordplate {m} {f}; bordplate {f}
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tabloid {n} (A newspaper that favours stories of sensational nature)
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:: tabloidavis {m} {f}; tabloidavis {f}
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tabula rasa {n} (the idea that the mind comes into the world as a blank state)
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:: ubeskrevet blad {n}, tabula rasa {m}
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tachometer {n} (device for measuring rpm)
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:: turteller {m}
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tachometer {n} (device for measuring velocity) SEE: speedometer
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tachycardia {n} (rapid resting heart rate)
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:: takykardi {m}; takykardi {m}
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tachyon {n} (hypothetical particle)
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:: takyon {n}; takyon {n}
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tacit {adj} (Done or made in silence; implied, but not expressed; silent)
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:: stilltiende
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tacit {adj} (Not derived from formal principles of reasoning)
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:: implisitt
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tack {n} (nautical: distance between these maneuvers) SEE: board
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tack {v} (nautical: to turn the bow through the wind)
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:: slå
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tacky {adj} (colloquial: in bad taste)
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:: smakløs, harry; smaklaus, harry
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tactile {adj} (of, or relating to the sense of touch)
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:: taktil; taktil
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tactless {adj} (without tact)
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:: taktløs
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tad {n} (a little bit)
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:: tanke {m}
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tadpole {n} (toad or frog larva)
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:: rumpetroll {n}; rumpetroll {n}
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taffeta {n} (woven fabric)
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:: taft {m} {n}; taft {m} {n}
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taffrail {n} (deck area at the stern of a vessel)
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:: lyfting {m}
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tag {n} (small label)
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:: etikett {m}, merkelapp {m}
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tag {n} (game)
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:: sisten
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tag {n} (type of graffiti)
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:: tagg {m}
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tag {n} ((Computing) Element of markup language)
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:: tag {m}
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tagliatelle {n} (flat ribbons of pasta)
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:: båndspagetti {m}
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Tahiti {prop} (island)
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:: Tahiti; Tahiti
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Tahitian {prop} (language)
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:: tahitisk {m}; tahitisk {m}
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Tahitian {adj} (relating to Tahiti)
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:: tahitisk; tahitisk
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Taibei {prop} (Taipei) SEE: Taipei
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::
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taiga {n} (subarctic zone of coniferous forest)
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:: taiga, boreal barskog; taiga
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tail {n} (appendage of an animal)
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:: hale {m}, stjert {m}; hale {m}, stjert {m}
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tail {n} (comet tail)
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:: hale {m}
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tail {n} (surreptitious follower)
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:: forfølger {m}
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tail {v} (to tail)
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:: forfølge, skygge
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tailback {n} (a traffic jam)
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:: bilkø {m}
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tailboard {n} (tailgate) SEE: tailgate
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::
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tailbone {n} (coccyx) SEE: coccyx
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::
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tailfin {n} (fin at the tail of fish)
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:: halefinne {m}; halefinne {m}
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tailfin {n} (fin on the tail of an aircraft)
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:: halefinne {m}; halefinne {m}
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tailgate {n} (hinged board or hatch at the rear of a vehicle)
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:: bakluke {m} {f}; bakluke {f}
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tailless {adj} (without a tail)
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:: haleløs, halelaus; halelaus
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tailor {n} (person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing as profession)
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:: skredder {m}, skredderske {f}; skreddar {m}
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Tainan {prop} (a city in Taiwan)
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:: Tainan
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taint {n} (slang: the perineum)
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:: skrukk {m}
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Tʻai-pei {prop} (Taipei) SEE: Taipei
|
::
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Taipei {prop} (Taipei)
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:: Taipei
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Taiwan {prop} (East Asian country)
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:: Taiwan; Taiwan
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Taiwan {prop} (East Asian island)
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:: Taiwan; Taiwan
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Taiwanese {adj} (relating to Taiwan)
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:: taiwansk; taiwansk
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Taiwanese {n} (person from Taiwan)
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:: taiwaner {m}; taiwanar {m}
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Tajik {n} (person)
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:: tadsjiker {m}; tadsjikar {m}
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Tajik {prop} (language)
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:: tadsjikisk språk; tadsjikisk {m}; tadsjikisk {m}
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Tajik {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Tajikistan, the Tajik people or the Tajik language)
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:: tadsjikisk; tadsjikisk
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Tajiki {prop} (dialect of Persian) SEE: Tajik
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::
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Tajikistan {prop} (Republic of Tajikistan)
|
:: Tadsjikistan
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Tajikistani {adj} (person of Tajik origin) SEE: Tajik
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::
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Tajikistani {adj} (of or pertaining to the Kazakh people or the Tajik language) SEE: Tajik
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::
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tajine {n} (stew originally from Morocco)
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:: tagine
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take {v} (to get into one's hands or control)
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:: ta, gripe
|
take {v} (to get into one's possession)
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:: ta
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take {v} (to grab and move to oneself)
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:: ta
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take {v} (to gain a position by force)
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:: ta
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take {v} (to have sex with)
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:: voldta
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take {v} (to carry)
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:: bringe
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take {v} (to choose)
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:: ta
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take {v} (to endure)
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:: tåle, ta
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take {v} (to ingest medicine)
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:: ta
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take {n} (act of taking)
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:: fangst {m}
|
take {n} (something that is taken)
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:: fangst {m}
|
take {n} (profit)
|
:: gevinst {m}
|
take {n} (film: attempt to record a scene)
|
:: opptak {n}
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take {n} (catch)
|
:: mottak {n}
|
take a bath {v} (to bathe) SEE: bathe
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::
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take a break {v} (to have a short rest period in one's work)
|
:: ta en pause
|
take action {v} (to act, especially decisively)
|
:: aksjonere
|
take a leak {v}
|
:: slå lens
|
take apart {v} (defeat) SEE: defeat
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::
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take for granted {v} (assume something to be true without verification or proof)
|
:: ta for gitt
|
take-home vehicle {n} (company car) SEE: company car
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::
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take lightly {v} (approach casually)
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:: ta lett på, ikke ta på alvor
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taken {adj} (infatuated, fond of or attracted to)
|
:: betatt
|
taken {adj} (informal: in a relationship)
|
:: opptatt
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take off {v} (to remove)
|
:: ta av; fjerne
|
take on {v} (To obtain the services of (a person) in exchange for remuneration; to give someone a job) SEE: employ
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::
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take one's hat off to {v} (to remove one's hat as sign of respect)
|
:: ta av seg hatten for
|
take one's hat off to {v} (to publicly praise)
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:: ta av seg hatten for
|
take one's leave {v} (say goodbye)
|
:: anbefale seg
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take one's own life {v} (commit suicide) SEE: commit suicide
|
::
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takeover {n} (the purchase of a private company)
|
:: overtakelse {m}, overtagelse {m}
|
takeover {n} (the purchase of a public company)
|
:: overtakelse {m}, overtagelse {m}
|
takeover {n} (transfer of control)
|
:: overtakelse {m}, overtagelse {m}
|
take place {v} (to happen)
|
:: finne sted, skje, hende
|
take revenge {v} (to avenge; to get back at)
|
:: hevne
|
take seriously {v} (take seriously)
|
:: ta på alvor; ta på alvor
|
take the bait {v} (to nibble at bait on a hook)
|
:: bite på agnet
|
take the bull by the horns {v} (to deal directly with a matter; to confront a difficulty)
|
:: ta tyren ved hornene; ta tyren ved horna
|
take the wrong way {v} (to misunderstand) SEE: misunderstand
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::
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take to heart {v} (to take something seriously)
|
:: legge på hjertet
|
take turns {v} (do the same thing one after another)
|
:: rullere
|
tale {n} (type of story)
|
:: historie {m}
|
talent {n} (marked ability or skill)
|
:: talent {m}
|
talented {adj} (endowed with talents)
|
:: talentfull, begavet; talentfull
|
talisman {n} (magical protective charms)
|
:: talisman {m}
|
talk {v} (to communicate by speech)
|
:: snakke, preke
|
talk {n} (conversation)
|
:: samtale {m}, prat {m}
|
talk {n} (lecture)
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:: foredrag {n}, forelesning {m} {f}
|
talk {n} (major topic of social discussion)
|
:: prat {n}, snakk {n}
|
talk {n}
|
:: prat {n}, snakk {n}
|
talk {v} ((transitive) to discuss) SEE: discuss
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::
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talk around {v} (persuade) SEE: persuade
|
::
|
talkative {adj} (tending to talk or speak freely or often)
|
:: pratsom; pratsam
|
talking book {n} (audiobook) SEE: audiobook
|
::
|
talk over {v} (discuss) SEE: discuss
|
::
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talk over {v} (persuade) SEE: persuade
|
::
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talk page {n} (place on wikis where discussion of a page takes place)
|
:: diskusjonsside {m} {f}; diskusjonsside {f}
|
tall {adj} (of a person)
|
:: høy
|
Tallinn {prop} (Capital of Estonia)
|
:: Tallinn
|
tallow {n} (hard animal fat obtained)
|
:: talg {m} {f}; talg {m} {f}
|
Talmud {prop} (collection of Jewish writings)
|
:: Talmud {m}; Talmúd {m}
|
talon {n} (remaining stock of undealt cards) SEE: stock
|
::
|
talus {n} (A sloping heap of fragments of rock lying at the foot of a precipice)
|
:: ur {c}; steinrøys {f}
|
tamarisk {n} (shrub of the genus Tamarix)
|
:: tamarisk {m}; tamarisk {m}
|
tambour {n} (drum) SEE: drum
|
::
|
tambourine {n} (percussion instrument)
|
:: tamburin {m}; tamburin {m}
|
tame {adj} (not wild)
|
:: tam
|
tame {v} (to make something tame)
|
:: temme
|
tame {v} (to become tame)
|
:: temmes
|
Tamil {adj} (of or pertaining to the Tamil people, culture, or language)
|
:: tamilsk; tamilsk
|
Tamil {n} (person)
|
:: tamil {m}; tamil {m}
|
Tamil {n} (language)
|
:: tamil {m}; tamil {m}
|
Tamilian {n} (a person of Tamil ethnicity) SEE: Tamil
|
::
|
Tamil Tigers {prop} (guerrilla organization)
|
:: Tamiltigrene; Tamilske tigrane
|
tamper {n} (pipe tool)
|
:: tamper {m}
|
tamper {v} (alter by making unauthorized changes)
|
:: tukle, manipulere, modifisere
|
Tampere {prop} (city in Finland)
|
:: Tammerfors
|
tampon {n} (A plug of cotton or other absorbent material)
|
:: tampong {m}
|
tan {v} (to become tan due to exposure to sun)
|
:: sole, brune
|
tang {n} (tongue) SEE: tongue
|
::
|
tang {n} (part of small instrument inserted into handle)
|
:: tange {m}; tange {m}
|
Tanganyika {prop} (lake)
|
:: Tanganyikasjøen; Tanganyikasjøen
|
Tanganyika {prop} (territory, former country)
|
:: Tanganyika
|
tangent {n} (in geometry)
|
:: tangent {m}; tangent {m}
|
tangent {n} (in trigonometry)
|
:: tangens {m}
|
tangerine {n} (fruit)
|
:: tangerin {m}
|
tangible {adj} (touchable, palpable)
|
:: følbar; materiell; materiell
|
tangible {adj} (possible to be treated as fact)
|
:: håndgripelig, konkret
|
tangible {adj} (comprehensible by the mind; understandable)
|
:: begripelig, forståelig, fattbar
|
Tangier {prop} (a port city in northern Morocco)
|
:: Tanger; Tanger
|
tangy {adj} (having a sharp, pungent flavor)
|
:: sterk
|
Tania {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Tanja
|
tank {n} (closed container for fluids)
|
:: tank {m}; tank {m}
|
tank {n} (armoured fighting vehicle)
|
:: stridsvogn {m} {f}, tanks {m}; stridsvogn {f}, tanks {m}
|
tanked {adj} (drunk) SEE: drunk
|
::
|
tanker {n} (vessel)
|
:: tankskip {n}, tankbåt {m}, tanker {m}; tankskip {n}, tankbåt {m}, tankar {m}
|
tanned {adj} (having a suntan)
|
:: solbrun; solbrun
|
tantalum {n} (A metallic chemical element with an atomic number of 73.)
|
:: tantal
|
tantrum {n} (often childish display of bad temper)
|
:: raserianfall {n}, raseriutbrudd {n}, slå seg vrang
|
Tanya {prop} (female given name) SEE: Tania
|
::
|
Tanzania {prop} (United Republic of Tanzania)
|
:: Tanzania; Tanzania
|
Tanzanian {n} (a person from Tanzania or of Tanzanian descent)
|
:: tanzanianer {m}; tanzanianar {m}
|
Tanzanian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Tanzania and its people)
|
:: tanzaniansk; tanzaniansk
|
tap {n} (spigot)
|
:: tappekran {m}
|
tap {n} (device to dispense liquid)
|
:: kran {m}
|
tap {n} (interception with authority)
|
:: avlytting {m} {f}; avlytting {f}
|
tap {v} (to draw off liquid from a vessel)
|
:: tappe
|
tap {v} (to place a listening device)
|
:: avlytte
|
tap {v} (to intercept communication)
|
:: avlytte
|
tape {n} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape
|
::
|
tape measure {n} (graduated ribbon for length measurement)
|
:: målebånd {n}
|
tapeworm {n} (parasitical worm of the class Cestoda)
|
:: bendelorm {m}; bendelorm {m}, bendelmakk {m}, bendelmark {m}
|
tapir {n} (large odd-toed ungulate with a long prehensile upper lip of the family Tapiridae)
|
:: tapir
|
taproot {n} (long tapering root)
|
:: pælerot {m} {f}
|
tar {n} (substance)
|
:: tjære {m} {f}; tjære {f}, tjøre {f}
|
tar {n} (byproduct of tobacco smoke)
|
:: tjære {m} {f}; tjære {f}, tjøre {f}
|
tarantula {n} (wolf spider of the species Lycosa tarantula)
|
:: tarantell {m}; tarantell {m}
|
tardigrade {n} (water bear) SEE: water bear
|
::
|
target {n} (butt or mark to shoot at)
|
:: skyteskive
|
target audience {n} (group of people)
|
:: målgruppe {m} {f}; målgruppe {f}
|
target group {n} (group of people)
|
:: målgruppe {m} {f}; målgruppe {f}
|
tariff {n} (duties imposed)
|
:: toll {m}
|
tariff barrier {n} (tariff barrier)
|
:: tollbarriere {m}; tollbarriere {m}
|
tarn {n} (small mountain lake)
|
:: tjern {m} {f} {n}; tjern {n}, tjørn {f}
|
tarp {n} (tarpaulin)
|
:: presenning {m}
|
tarpaulin {n} (heavy, waterproof sheet of material)
|
:: presenning {m}
|
tarpaulin {n} (any heavy, waterproof material used as a cover)
|
:: presenning {m}
|
tarry {v} (to delay or be tardy)
|
:: drøye
|
tarry {v} (to linger in expectation of)
|
:: avvente
|
tarry {v} (to stay somewhere temporarily)
|
:: oppholde seg
|
tar sand {n} (oil sand) SEE: oil sand
|
::
|
tarsier {n} (insectivorous primate)
|
:: spøkelsesaper
|
tart {n} (prostitute)
|
:: prostituert, hore
|
tart {n} (woman with loose sexual morals)
|
:: hore, tøs (slang)
|
task {n} (piece of work done as part of one’s duties)
|
:: oppgave {f}; oppgåve {f}
|
taskbar {n} (bar on a computer desktop)
|
:: oppgavelinje {c}
|
Tasmania {prop}
|
:: Tasmania; Tasmania
|
Tasman Sea {prop} (part of the Pacific Ocean)
|
:: Tasmanhavet {n}; Tasmanhavet {n}
|
tassel {n} (ball-shaped bunch of plaited or otherwise entangled threads)
|
:: dusk {m}
|
taste {n} (one of the sensations produced by the tongue)
|
:: smak {m}
|
taste {n} (implicit set of preferences)
|
:: smak {m}
|
taste {n} ((figuratively) a small amount of experience)
|
:: smakebit {m}
|
taste {v} (to sample the flavor of something)
|
:: smake
|
taste {v} (to have a taste)
|
:: smake
|
tastebud {n} (a small organ on the tongue used for tasting)
|
:: smaksløk {m}
|
tasteless {adj} (having no flavour)
|
:: flau; smakløs, smaklaus; smaklaus
|
tasteless {adj} (lacking refinement)
|
:: smakløs, smaklaus; smaklaus
|
tasty {adj} (having a pleasant or satisfying flavor) SEE: delicious
|
::
|
tat {v} (slang: tattoo) SEE: tattoo
|
::
|
ta ta {interj} (bye) SEE: bye
|
::
|
tatt {n} (tattoo) SEE: tattoo
|
::
|
tattoo {n} (an image made in the skin with ink and a needle)
|
:: tatovering {m}
|
tattoo {v} (to apply a tattoo)
|
:: tatovere
|
tattoo artist {n} (tattoo artist)
|
:: tatovør {m}; tatovør {m}
|
tattooer {n} (tattooer) SEE: tattoo artist
|
::
|
tattooist {n} (tattooist) SEE: tattoo artist
|
::
|
tau {n} (Greek letter)
|
:: tau {n}; tau {n}
|
taunt {v} (to make fun of (someone); to goad into responding)
|
:: håne
|
taunt {n} (a scornful or mocking remark)
|
:: forhånelse {m}, hån {m}, nid {n}
|
Taurus {prop} (constellation)
|
:: Tyren
|
Taurus {prop} (astrological sign)
|
:: Tyren {m}
|
Taurus {n} (Someone with a Taurus star sign)
|
:: tyr
|
taut {adj} (under tension)
|
:: spent {n}
|
taut {adj} (containing only relevant parts; brief and controlled)
|
:: fortettet {n}
|
taut {adj} (experiencing anxiety or stress)
|
:: anspent {n}, anstrengt {n}
|
tavern {n} (bar)
|
:: kro {m}, taverna {m}
|
tawny owl {n} (Strix aluco)
|
:: kattugle
|
tax {n} (money paid to government)
|
:: skatt {m} , avgift {m}
|
tax {v} (to impose and collect a tax)
|
:: skattelegge
|
taxable {adj} (subject to tax)
|
:: skattbar; skattbar
|
tax authority {n} (government organization responsible for tax collection)
|
:: skattevesen {n}
|
tax evader {n} (one who avoids paying tax)
|
:: skattesnyter {m}; skattesnytar {m}
|
tax evasion {n} (illegal avoidance of tax)
|
:: skatteunddragelse {m} {f}, skattesnyt, skattesvik
|
tax haven {n} (country that levies low taxes on foreign businesses)
|
:: skatteparadis {n}; skatteparadis {n}
|
taxi {n} (vehicle)
|
:: taxi, drosje {m} {f}; drosje {m} {f}, taxi {m}, taksi {m}
|
taxi {v} (move an aircraft)
|
:: takse
|
taxi driver {n} (person who drives a taxicab)
|
:: drosjesjåfør {m}, taxisjåfør {m}; drosjesjåfør {m}, taxisjåfør {m}, taksisjåfør {m}
|
taxonomy {n} (science of finding, describing, classifying and naming organisms)
|
:: taksonomi {m}; taksonomi {m}
|
taxonomy {n} (classification in a hierarchical system)
|
:: taksonomi {m}; taksonomi {m}
|
taxpayer {n} (person who pays tax)
|
:: skattebetaler {m}; skattebetalar {m}
|
tax return {n} (declaration of income to the tax authority)
|
:: selvangivelse {m}
|
Tbilisi {prop} (the capital city of Georgia (the country))
|
:: Tbilisi
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Tchaikovsky {prop} (surname)
|
:: Tsjajkovskij
|
tea {n} (main evening meal) SEE: dinner
|
::
|
tea {n} (drink made from leaves of tea plant)
|
:: te {c}
|
teabag {n} (sachet of tea)
|
:: tepose {m}; tepose {m}
|
tea ceremony {n} (detailed ritual in Japan or Asia for preparing, serving and drinking tea)
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:: teseremoni {m}
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teach {v} (to pass on knowledge)
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:: undervise, lære
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teacher {n} (index finger) SEE: forefinger
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::
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teacher {n} (person who teaches)
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:: lærer {m}, skolelærer {m}; lærar {m}
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teacher {n} (a female person who teaches)
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:: lærerinne {f},frøken {f}; lærarinne {f}
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teacher's desk {n} (pulpit) SEE: pulpit
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::
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teacher's desk {n} (lectern) SEE: lectern
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::
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teacup {n} (cup for drinking tea)
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:: tekopp {m}; tekopp {m}
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teahouse {n} (a cafe that sells tea)
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:: tehus {n}
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teak {n} (tree)
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:: teak {m}; teak {m}
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teakettle {n} (a vessel for boiling water for tea)
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:: vannkoker {m}
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teal {n} (duck)
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:: krikkand {m} {f}; krikkand {f}
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tea leaf {n} (leaf of the tea plant)
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:: teblad {n}
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tea leaf {n} (thief) SEE: thief
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::
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tealight {n} (small, typically circular candle encased in thin metal cup)
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:: telys {n}; telys {n}, teljos {n}
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team {n} (set of draught animals)
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:: spann {n}; spann {n}
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team {n} (group of people)
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:: lag {n}, team {n}; lag {n}, team {n}
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teammate {n} (one who is on the same team)
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:: lagkamerat {m}; lagkamerat {m}
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team sport {n} (sport competed between two teams each with two or more players)
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:: lagidrett {m}; lagidrett {m}
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teamwork {n} (cooperative effort of a team)
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:: teamarbeid {n}; teamarbeid {n}
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teapot {n} (vessel for tea)
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:: tekanne {m} {f}; tekanne {f}
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tear {n} (drop of clear salty liquid from the eyes)
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:: tårer {p}; tåre {f}; tåra
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tearful {adj} (accompanied by tears)
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:: tårevåt, tårefylt, forgrått; tårevåt, tårefull, gråtfull
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tearful {adj} (sorrowful)
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:: tåredryppende, gråtkvalt; tåredrypande
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tear gas {n} (chemical compound)
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:: tåregass {m}
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tearoom {n} (teahouse) SEE: teahouse
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::
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tear up {v} (To damage) SEE: damage
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::
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tease {v} (to poke fun at)
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:: erte
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tea shop {n} (a shop where tea or coffee is served) SEE: teahouse
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::
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teaspoon {n} (small spoon)
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:: teskje {m} {f}, teskei {m} {f}; teskei {f}
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teaspoon {n} (unit of measure)
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:: teskje {m} {f}, teskei {m} {f}; teskei {f}
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teat {n} (projection of mammary gland)
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:: patte {m}; patte {m} {f}
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teat {n} (feeding bottle top)
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:: smokk {m}; smokk {m}
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tea towel {n} (cloth for drying dishes and glassware) SEE: dishcloth
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::
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technetium {n} (chemical element)
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:: technetium
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technical {adj} (pertaining to the useful or mechanic arts)
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:: teknisk
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technically {adv} (based on precise facts)
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:: Teknisk sett
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technically {adv} (having certain skills)
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:: teknisk
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technically {adv} (regarding the scientific state of art)
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:: teknisk
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technical term {n} (word that has a specific meaning within a specific field of expertise)
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:: faguttrykk {n}, fagterm {m}, term {m}, fagord {n}; faguttrykk {n}, fagterm {m}, term {m}, fagord {n}
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technique {n} (practical aspects of a given art)
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:: teknikk {m}; teknikk {m}
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technique {n} (method of achieving something)
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:: teknikk {m}; teknikk {m}
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techno {n} (style of music)
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:: techno
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technobabble {n} (fake technical language used in fiction)
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:: teknobabbel
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technological {adj} (of, relating to, or involving technology)
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:: teknologisk; teknologisk
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technology {n} (the study of or a collection of techniques)
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:: teknologi {f}; teknologi {m}, teknikk {m}
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technology {n}
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:: teknologi
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tectonic {adj} ((geology) relating to large-scale movements)
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:: tektonisk; tektonisk
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tectonic plate {n} (large piece of Earth's lithosphere)
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:: plate {m} {f}
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teddy bear {n} (a stuffed toy bear)
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:: bamse {m}, teddybjørn {m}; teddybjørn {m}
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tedious {adj} (boring, monotonous)
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:: ensformig, langtekkeligkjedelig, traurig; einsformig, kjedeleg
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tediousness {n} (quality of being tedious)
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:: kjedsomhet {m} {f}
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teen {adj} (teenager) SEE: teenager
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::
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-teen {suffix} (to form numbers 13 - 19)
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:: -ten; -ten
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teenage {adj} (of an age between 13 and 19)
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:: tenårig, tenårings-; tenårig, tenårings-
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teenager {n} (person aged between thirteen and nineteen)
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:: tenåring {m}; tenåring {m}
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teens {n} (time of life between 13 and 19 years old)
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:: tenår {p}; tenår {p}
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teetan {n} (pipit) SEE: pipit
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::
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teething troubles {n} (problems that are expected with any new and untried product, venture, etc.)
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:: barnesykdommer {m-p}
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Teheran {prop} (Tehran) SEE: Tehran
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::
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Tehran {prop} (capital of Iran)
|
:: Teheran; Teheran
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Teigen {prop}
|
:: Teigen
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tečka {n} (tečka diacritic) SEE: dot
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::
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Tel Aviv {prop} (city in Israel)
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:: Tel Aviv
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tele- {prefix} (over a distance)
|
:: tele-; tele-
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telecommunication {n} (science and technology of communication over distance)
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:: telekommunikasjon {m}; telekommunikasjon {m}
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telegram {v} (telegraph) SEE: telegraph
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::
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telegram {n} (message sent by telegraph)
|
:: telegram {n}
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telegraph {n} (apparatus, or a process, for communicating)
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:: telegraf
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telemark {n} (telemark skiing)
|
:: telemarkskjøring {f}; telemarkskøyring {f}
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telemarketer {n} (someone who sells products or services by making unsolicited telephone calls)
|
:: telefonselger {m}; telefonseljar {m}
|
telemarketing {n} (selling products or services by making calls to potential customers)
|
:: telefonsalg
|
telemetry {n} (the science, and associated technology, of automatic recording)
|
:: telemetri {m}
|
telepath {n} (person with telepathic ability)
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:: tankeleser
|
telepathy {n} (communication by psychic means)
|
:: telepati, tankeoverføring, tankelesning
|
telephone {n} (a device used for two-way talking with other people)
|
:: telefon {m}
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telephone book {n} (telephone directory) SEE: telephone directory
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::
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telephone call {n} (conversation)
|
:: telefonsamtale {m}; telefonsamtale {m} {f}
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telephone directory {n} (a listing of telephone subscribers)
|
:: telefonkatalog {m}
|
telephone exchange {n} (equipment)
|
:: telefonsentral {m}; telefonsentral {m}
|
telephone exchange {n} (rooms)
|
:: telefonsentral {m}; telefonsentral {m}
|
telephone number {n} (digits assigned to a telephone)
|
:: telefonnummer {n}
|
telephony {n} (act of sound transmission via the electromagnetic spectrum)
|
:: telefoni {m}; telefoni {m}
|
telephoto lens {n} (telephoto lens)
|
:: teleobjektiv {n}, telelinse {m} {f}; teleobjektiv {n}, telelinse {f}
|
telescope {n} (optical instrument that magnifies)
|
:: teleskop {n}; teleskop {n}
|
telescopic sight {n} (aiming device)
|
:: kikkertsikte {n}; kikertsikte {n}, kikkertsikte {n}
|
teleshow {n} (television show) SEE: television show
|
::
|
television {n} (medium)
|
:: fjernsyn {n}, TV {m}, televisjon; fjernsyn {n}, TV {m}, televisjon
|
television {n} (device for receiving television signals)
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:: fjernsyn {n}, TV {m}, fjernsynsapparat {n}; fjernsyn {n}, TV {m}, fjernsynsapparat {m}
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television {n} (program broadcasting)
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:: fjernsyn {n}, TV {m}; fjernsyn {n}, TV {m}
|
television channel {n} (a specific radio frequency or band of frequencies used for transmitting television)
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:: fjernsynskanal {m}; fjernsynskanal {m}
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television series {n} (series) SEE: series
|
::
|
television set {n} (television) SEE: television
|
::
|
television show {n} (live or recorded TV broadcast or program)
|
:: TV-program {n}
|
television station {n} (studio from where a television channel is broadcasted)
|
:: TV-stasjon {m}; fjernsynsstasjon {m}
|
tell {v} (to pass information)
|
:: fortelle, si
|
tell {v} (to say)
|
:: fortelle
|
tell {v} (narrate) SEE: narrate
|
::
|
teller {n} (person who tells stories)
|
:: forteller
|
teller {n} (automated teller machine) SEE: automated teller machine
|
::
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tell it like it is {v} (to speak the truth)
|
:: si det som det er
|
tellurium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: tellur
|
Telugu {prop} (Dravidian language of India)
|
:: telugu
|
temblor {n} (earthquake) SEE: earthquake
|
::
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Temminck's stint {n} (Calidris temminckii)
|
:: temmincksnipe
|
temperament {n} (a person's normal manner of thinking, behaving or reacting)
|
:: temperament {n}; temperament {n}
|
temperamental {adj} (emotional or moody, inconsistent)
|
:: temperamentsfull; temperamentsfull
|
temperance {n} (state with regard to heat or cold) SEE: temperature
|
::
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temperance movement {n} (movement against alcohol consumption)
|
:: avholdsbevegelse {m}
|
temperature {n} (a measure of cold or heat)
|
:: temperatur {m}; temperatur {m}
|
temper tantrum {n} (fit of bad temper) SEE: tantrum
|
::
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tempest in a teapot {n} (big fuss made in a small context)
|
:: storm i et vannglass; storm i eit vassglas
|
Templar {n} (one of the Knights Templar)
|
:: tempelherre {m}, tempelridder {m}
|
template {n} (physical object)
|
:: mal {m}, sjablong {m}; mal {m}, sjablong {m}
|
template {n} (generic model)
|
:: mønster {n}
|
temple {n} (place of worship, see also: church; mosque; synagogue)
|
:: tempel {n}; tempel {n}
|
temple {n} (region of skull)
|
:: tinning {m} {f}; tinning {m}
|
tempo {n} (frequency or rate)
|
:: tempo {n}; tempo {n}
|
tempo {n} (music: number of beats per minute)
|
:: tempo {n}; tempo {n}
|
temporal {adj} (of or relating to time)
|
:: temporal
|
temporal {adj} (of limited time)
|
:: temporær
|
temporal {adj} (of or relating to the material world)
|
:: jordisk. timelig, verdslig
|
temporal {adj} ((euphemistic for) lasting a short time only)
|
:: forbigående, temporær
|
temporal {adj} (of the temples of the head)
|
:: temporal
|
temporary {adj} (for a limited time, ephemeral, not constant)
|
:: midlertidig; mellombels
|
temporary tooth {n} (milk tooth) SEE: milk tooth
|
::
|
tempt {v} (to provoke someone to do wrong)
|
:: friste
|
tempt {v} (to attract, allure)
|
:: friste
|
temptation {n} (act of tempting)
|
:: fristelse {m}
|
temptation {n} (condition of being tempted)
|
:: fristelse {m}
|
temptation {n} (something attractive, tempting or seductive)
|
:: fristelse {m}
|
temptation {n}
|
:: freisting {f}
|
tempting {adj} (attractive, appealing, enticing)
|
:: fristende
|
tempting {adj} (seductive, alluring, inviting)
|
:: fristende
|
ten {n}
|
:: ti
|
ten {num} (the cardinal number occurring after 9 and before 11)
|
:: ti
|
tenable {adj} (of a theory, argument etc: capable of being maintained or justified; well-founded)
|
:: holdbar; haldbar
|
tenant {n} (one who pays a fee in return for the use of land, etc.)
|
:: leieboer {m}
|
tenant {n} (one who has possession of any place; a dweller; an occupant)
|
:: leieboer
|
tenant farmer {n} (a person who farms land rented from a landlord)
|
:: leilending {m}
|
Ten Commandments {prop} (religious ten commandments)
|
:: de ti bud {p}; dei ti bodorda {p}
|
tendency {n} (likelihood of behaving in a particular way)
|
:: tendens {m}
|
tender {adj} (soft and easily chewed)
|
:: mør; mør, møyr
|
tender {n} (means of payment)
|
:: betalingsmiddel {n}
|
tender {n} (law: an offer to buy or sell something)
|
:: tilbud {n} , anbud {n}
|
tenderloin {n} (tenderest part of a loin of meat)
|
:: indrefilet {m}
|
tendon {n} (tough band of inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment)
|
:: sene {m} {f}; sene {f}
|
tenet {n} (an opinion, belief or principle)
|
:: grunnsetning {m} {f}, dogme {n}, prinsipp {n}; grunnsetning {f}, dogme {n}, prinsipp {n}
|
tennis {n} (sport played by two or four players with strung racquets)
|
:: tennis {m}; tennis {m}
|
tennis court {n} (surface on which tennis is played)
|
:: tennisbane {m}; tennisbane {m} {f}
|
tennis player {n} (a person who plays tennis)
|
:: tennisspiller {m}, tennisspeller {m}; tennisspelar {m}
|
tenor {n} (musical range)
|
:: tenor {m}; tenor {m}
|
tenor {n} (musical performer)
|
:: tenor {m}; tenor {m}
|
tenor {n} (tone)
|
:: tenor {m}; tenor {m}
|
tense {n} (verb forms distinguishing time)
|
:: tempus
|
tension {n} (psychological state)
|
:: spenning
|
tensor {n} ((mathematics, physics) image of a tuple under a tensor product map)
|
:: tensor
|
tensor {n} ((mathematics, physics) function of several variables)
|
:: tensor
|
tensor {n} ((mathematics, physics) matrix of matrices)
|
:: tensor
|
tent {n} (portable lodge)
|
:: telt {n}; telt {n}
|
tentative {adj} (of or pertaining to a trial or trials; essaying; experimental)
|
:: forsøksvis, tentativ
|
tentative {adj} (uncertain)
|
:: foreløpig, tentativ
|
tenth {adj} (ordinal form of ten, see also: 10th)
|
:: tiende
|
ten thousand {num} (10,000)
|
:: titusen {n}; titusen {n}
|
tepid {adj} (lukewarm)
|
:: lunken; lunken
|
tepid {adj} (uninterested)
|
:: lunken; lunken
|
terbium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: terbium
|
Teresa {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Therese
|
term {n} (limitation, restriction or regulation)
|
:: vilkår {n}
|
term {n} (word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge)
|
:: term {m}; term {m}
|
term {n} (relations among people)
|
:: fot {m}
|
termes {n} (a termite) SEE: termite
|
::
|
terminal {n} (airport building)
|
:: terminal {m}; terminal {m}
|
terminal moraine {n} (terminal moraine)
|
:: endemorene {m}; endemorene {m}
|
termination {n} (the last part (or morpheme) of a word, see also: suffix)
|
:: endelse {m}, ending {m} {f}; ending {f}
|
terminology {n} (the doctrine of terms; a theory of terms or appellations; a treatise on terms, a system of specialized terms)
|
:: terminologi {m}; terminologi {m}
|
terminology {n} (terms used in any business, art, etc)
|
:: terminologi {m}; terminologi {m}
|
terminus {n} (end point of a transport system)
|
:: endestasjon {m}; endestasjon {m}
|
termite {n} (insect)
|
:: termitt {m}
|
term of art {n} (term specific to a particular field) SEE: technical term
|
::
|
term of endearment {n} (word, phrase, or nickname expressing affection)
|
:: kjæleord {n}
|
tern {n} (bird of family Sternidae)
|
:: terne {m} {f}; terne {f}
|
Terpsichore {prop} (Greek mythology: one of the nine muses)
|
:: Terpsikhore {f}; Terpsikhore {f}
|
Terra {prop} (the Planet Earth) SEE: Earth
|
::
|
terraced house {n} (type of house) SEE: rowhouse
|
::
|
terraforming {n} (planetary engineering)
|
:: terraforming
|
terrapin {n} (small turtle)
|
:: sumpskilpadde {m} {f}; sumpskjelpadde {f}
|
terrestrial {adj} (of, relating to, or inhabiting the Earth or its inhabitants)
|
:: terrestrisk; terrestrisk
|
terrestrial {adj} (living or growing on land; not aquatic)
|
:: terrestrisk; terrestrisk
|
terrible {adv} (dreadful; causing alarm or fear)
|
:: fryktelig, forferdelig
|
terrible {adv} (most formidable)
|
:: fryktelig, forferdelig
|
terrible {adv} (intense; extreme in degree or extent)
|
:: fryktelig, forferdelig
|
terrible {adv} (unpleasant)
|
:: ubehagelig
|
terrible {adv} (very bad)
|
:: fryktelig, forferdelig
|
territorial {adj} (of, relating to, or restricted to a specific geographic area, or territory)
|
:: territorial; territorial
|
territorial waters {n} (belt of coastal waters)
|
:: territorialfarvann {n}
|
territory {n} (large tract of land)
|
:: territorium {n}; territorium {n}
|
terror {n} (extreme fear)
|
:: terror {m}; terror {m}
|
terrorism {n} (use of terror as a means of coercion)
|
:: terrorisme {m}; terrorisme {m}
|
terrorist {n} (person who uses terror as a weapon in a political struggle)
|
:: terrorist; terrorist {m}
|
tertiary {adj} (of third rank or order)
|
:: tertiær; tertiær
|
terza rima {n} (arrangement of triplets rhyming aba bcb cdc)
|
:: tersin {f}
|
test {n} (challenge, trial)
|
:: test {m}, prøve {m} {f}, forsøk {n}
|
test {v}
|
:: å teste, tester, testet, har testet
|
testament {n} (part of the Bible)
|
:: testamente {n}
|
test drive {n} (trial run in a vehicle)
|
:: prøvetur {m}; prøvetur {m}
|
test-drive {v} (try out a vehicle)
|
:: prøvekjøre
|
test-driven development {n} (a software development process)
|
:: testdrevet utvikling {m} {f}
|
testicle {n} (male sex gland)
|
:: testikkel {m}; testikkel {m}
|
testify {v} (to make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath)
|
:: bevitne
|
testify {v} (to make a statement based on personal knowledge or faith)
|
:: bevitne
|
testimonial {n} (statement given under oath) SEE: testimony
|
::
|
testimony {n} (statement in court)
|
:: forklaring {m} {f}
|
testosterone {n} (steroid hormone)
|
:: testosteron {n}
|
test tube {n} (glass tube)
|
:: prøverør {n}, reagensglass {n}, reagensrør {n}
|
tetanus {n} (disease)
|
:: stivkrampe {m}, tetanus {m}; stivkrampe {m}, tetanus {m}
|
tetchy {adj} (easily annoyed or irritated)
|
:: irritabel, hårsår
|
tether {n} (rope, cable etc. that holds something in place whilst allowing some movement)
|
:: tjor
|
tetherball {n} (sport)
|
:: smashball {m}
|
tetragon {n} (quadrilateral) SEE: quadrilateral
|
::
|
tetrahedral {adj} (pertaining to a tetrahedron)
|
:: tetraedrisk; tetraedrisk
|
tetrahedron {n} (polyhedron)
|
:: tetraeder {n}
|
tetrahydrocannabinol {n} (THC)
|
:: tetrahydrocannabinol {m}
|
Tetris {prop} (game in which falling shapes must be manipulated)
|
:: Tetris
|
Teutonic Knights {prop} (order)
|
:: Tyske Orden; Tyske Riddarordenen
|
text {n} (a written passage)
|
:: tekst
|
textbook {n} (formal manual of instruction)
|
:: lærebok {m} {f}; lærebok {f}
|
text editor {n} (something used to edit text in computers)
|
:: teksteditor {m}; teksteditor {m}
|
text file {n} (plain, human-readable file containing only text)
|
:: tekstfil {m} {f}; tekstfil {f}
|
text message {n} (a brief electronic message)
|
:: tekstmelding {m} {f}; tekstmelding {f}
|
textual {adj} (of or pertaining to text)
|
:: tekstlig
|
textual criticism {n} (discipline for reconstructing old text forms)
|
:: tekstkritikk {m}; tekstkritikk {m}
|
texture {n} (feel or shape of a surface or substance)
|
:: tekstur {m}; tekstur {m}
|
Thai {adj} (of or pertaining to Thailand)
|
:: thailandsk; thailandsk
|
Thai {n} (person from Thailand or of Thai origin)
|
:: thailender {m}, thailending {m}; thailendar {m}, thailending {m}
|
Thai {n} (language)
|
:: thai {m}; thai {m}
|
Thailand {prop} (country in Southeast Asia)
|
:: Thailand; Thailand
|
thalamus {n} (botany:receptacle of a flower) SEE: receptacle
|
::
|
thaler {n} (historical monetary unit)
|
:: daler
|
thallium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: thallium
|
thalweg {n} (line that connects the lowest points in a valley or river channel)
|
:: djupål {m}
|
Thames {prop} (river through London)
|
:: Themsen; Themsen
|
than {prep} (Introduces a comparison)
|
:: enn
|
Thanatos {n} (Thanatos, the god of death)
|
:: Thanatos
|
thank {v} (express gratitude or appreciation to someone)
|
:: takke
|
thank {v} (credit or hold something responsible)
|
:: takke
|
thankful {adj} (showing thanks)
|
:: takknemlig; takknemleg
|
thankfulness {n} (state of showing thanks)
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:: takknemlighet {m} {f}
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thank God {interj} (exclamation of gratitude or relief)
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:: gudskjelov; gudskjelov
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thank goodness {interj} (express gratitude)
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:: gudskjelov; gudskjelov
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thankless {adj} (unappreciated)
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:: utakknemlig; utakknemleg
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thanks {interj} (used to express appreciation or gratitude)
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:: takk
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thanks a lot {interj} (emphatic thanks)
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:: takk skal du ha, tusen takk, mange takk
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thanks for nothing {interj} (unhappy for actual unhelpfulness)
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:: takk for ingenting
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thanks for your help {phrase} (thanks for your help)
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:: takk for hjelpen
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Thanksgiving {prop} (Thanksgiving Day)
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:: thanksgiving {m}
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Thanksgiving Day {n} (Thanksgiving) SEE: Thanksgiving
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::
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thank you {interj} (an expression of gratitude)
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:: takk
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thank you card {n} (card saying thank you)
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:: takkekort {n}; takkekort {n}
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thank you very much {interj} (greater gratitude than "thank you")
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:: mange takk
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that {conj} (connecting a noun clause)
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:: at
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that {pron} (which)
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:: som
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that being said {adv} (that said) SEE: that said
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::
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thatch {n} (straw for covering roofs or stacks)
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:: halm {m}
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Thatcherism {prop} (political ideology of Thatcher's governments)
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:: thatcherisme {m}
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that said {phrase} (even so)
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:: når det er sagt
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that's life {phrase} (expression of acceptance of misfortune) SEE: such is life
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::
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that's what she said {phrase} (retort)
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:: sa brura
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thaw {v} (to melt, dissolve, or become fluid)
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:: tine
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the {article} (article)
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:: -en; det; det
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the {adv} (the + comparative, the + comparative)
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:: jo + comp., desto + comp.,; di + comp., di + comp.
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the apple does not fall far from the tree {proverb} (a child is similar to its parents)
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:: eplet faller ikke langt fra stammen, være sin far/mor opp av dage
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theater {n} (cinema) SEE: cinema
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::
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theater {n} (place or building)
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:: teater {n}
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theatre {n} (theater) SEE: theater
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::
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theatrical {adj} (of or relating to the theatre)
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:: teatral
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theatrical {adj} (fake and exaggerated)
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:: teatralsk; teatralsk
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theatricality {n} (theatrical behavior)
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:: teatralskhet {m} {f}, teatralsk karakter {m}
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the customer is always right {proverb} (proverb)
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:: kunden har alltid rett
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thede {n} (nation) SEE: nation
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::
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the die is cast {phrase} (the future is determined)
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:: terningen er kastet; terningen er kasta
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thee {pron} (thou) SEE: thou
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::
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thee {pron} (Objective case of 'thou')
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:: deg
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the early bird catches the worm {proverb} (be motivated so you can accomplish what you want, in the morning) SEE: the early bird gets the worm
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::
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the early bird gets the worm {proverb} (whoever arrives first has the best chance of success)
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:: den som kommer først til mølla, får først malt, morgenstund har gull i munn; morgenstund har gull i munn
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The End {n} (end of a story)
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:: slutt {m}; slutt {m}
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the end justifies the means {proverb} (morally wrong actions are sometimes necessary)
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:: målet helliggjør midlene
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theft {n} (act of stealing property)
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:: tyveri {n}, tjuveri {n}; tjuveri {n}
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the fuck {phrase} (vulgar: intensifier used after interrogative pronouns)
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:: i helvete, faen
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the fuck {phrase} (vulgar: intensifier forming part of a phrasal verb)
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:: for helvete, for faen
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the grass is always greener on the other side {proverb} (others' circumstances seem more desirable)
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:: gresset er alltid grønnere på den andre siden; graset er alltid grønare på den andre sida
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The Hague {prop} (Dutch city)
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:: Haag
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the icing on the cake {n} (something that intensifies the appreciation of something else)
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:: prikken over i'en (the dot above the i)
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their {determiner} (belonging to them (plural))
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:: deres, sin dems ; deira, sin
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theism {n} (belief in existence of at least one deity)
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:: teisme {m}; teisme {m}
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theistic {adj} (of or relating to theism)
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:: teistisk; teistisk
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them {pron} (third personal plural pronoun used after a preposition or as the object of a verb)
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:: dem
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theme {n} (subject of a talk or an artistic piece)
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:: tema {n}
|
theme {n}
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:: tema
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theme park {n} (amusement park that has one or more specific central themes)
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:: temapark {m}; temapark {m}
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theme song {n} (a song accompanying a program)
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:: kjenningsmelodi {m}
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the more the merrier {proverb} (it is more fun with more people)
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:: jo flere, desto bedre, jo flere, jo bedre
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then {adv} (at that time)
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:: da, den gang
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then {adv} (soon afterward)
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:: så, deretter, siden
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then {adv} (next in order)
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:: så, deretter
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then {adv} (in that case)
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:: da, i så fall
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then {adv} (at the same time; on the other hand)
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:: da; på den annen side
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then {adj} (being so at that time)
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:: daværende; dåværande
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thence {adv} (from there)
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:: derfra, derifra; derifrå, derfrå
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thenceforth {adv} (from that time on)
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:: fra da av; frå då av, frå da av
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theobromine {n} (alkaloid)
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:: teobromin {m} {n}; teobromin {m} {n}
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theocentric {adj} (having God as main focus)
|
:: teosentrisk
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theocracy {n} (government under the control of a Church)
|
:: teokrati {n}; teokrati {n}
|
theodolite {n} (instrument)
|
:: teodolitt {m}; teodolitt {m}
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Theodore {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Theodor
|
theologian {n} (one who studies theology)
|
:: teolog {m}; teolog {m}
|
theologist {n} (theologian) SEE: theologian
|
::
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theology {n} (study of God, or a god, or gods)
|
:: teologi
|
theophany {n} (a visible manifestation of a deity)
|
:: teofani {m}
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Theophilus {prop} (biblical character)
|
:: Teofilos {m}
|
theorbo {n} (theorbo)
|
:: teorbe {f}; teorbe {f}
|
theorem {n} (proved mathematical statement)
|
:: teorem {n}, læresetning {m} {f}; teorem {n}, læresetning {f}
|
theorem {n} (mathematical statement that is expected to be true)
|
:: teorem {n}, læresetning {m} {f}; teorem {n}, læresetning {f}
|
theoretical {adj} (of or relating to theory)
|
:: teoretisk; teoretisk
|
theoretically {adv} (in theory)
|
:: teoretisk
|
theoretician {n} (expert in the theory of a science or art)
|
:: teoretiker {m}; teoretikar {m}
|
theorist {n} (someone who constructs theories)
|
:: teoretiker {m}; teoretikar {m}
|
theory {n} (a coherent set of statements attempting to explain observed phenomena)
|
:: teori {m}
|
theory {n} (an unproven conjecture)
|
:: teori {m}
|
theory {n} (a field of study in mathematics)
|
:: teori {m}
|
theory {n} (in logic: a set of axioms and all statements derivable from them)
|
:: teori {m}
|
theory of relativity {n} (special and general relativity)
|
:: relativitetsteori {m}; relativitetsteori {m}
|
theosophic {adj} (of, or relating to theosophy)
|
:: teosofisk
|
theosophy {n} (doctrine of religious philosophy and mysticism)
|
:: teosofi {m}
|
the other day {adv} (lately)
|
:: her om dagen; for noen dager siden, nylig; for nokre dagar sidan, nyleg
|
the other way around {adv} (same but with things reversed)
|
:: andre veien {m}
|
the other way round {adv} (same but with mentioned things reversed)
|
:: omvendt; omvend
|
the pen is mightier than the sword {proverb} (more power can achieved writing than fighting)
|
:: pennen er mektigere enn sverdet
|
therapist {n} (one who provides therapy)
|
:: terapeut {m}; terapeut {m}
|
therapy {n} (treatment of disease)
|
:: terapi {m}; terapi {m}
|
there {adv} (in or at that place)
|
:: der
|
there {adv} (to or into that place; thither)
|
:: dit
|
thereamong {adv} (among that or those)
|
:: deriblant; deriblant, derimellom
|
there be {v} (to exist)
|
:: det er, det finnes
|
thereby {adv} (by that)
|
:: derved
|
therefor {adv} (therefore) SEE: therefore
|
::
|
therefore {adv} (for that or this reason; for that)
|
:: derfor; difor, derfor
|
therefore {adv} (consequently; by consequence)
|
:: følgelig, således
|
there is {v} (third-person singular simple present indicative form of there be)
|
:: det er
|
there is an exception to every rule {proverb} (every rule has an exception)
|
:: ingen regel uten unntak
|
there is nothing new under the sun {proverb} (there is nothing new)
|
:: intet nytt under solen
|
Theresa {prop} (female given name) SEE: Teresa
|
::
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there's no accounting for taste {proverb} (people's tastes differ)
|
:: smaken er som baken
|
there's no place like home {proverb} (one feels most comfortable at home)
|
:: borte bra, men hjemme best
|
there's no such thing as a free lunch {phrase} (nothing is free; everything has a price)
|
:: ingenting i livet er gratis
|
there you go {phrase} (here you are) SEE: here you are
|
::
|
thermal {adj} (pertaining to heat or temperature)
|
:: termisk; termisk
|
thermal radiation {n} (electromagnetic radiation emitted from a body)
|
:: varmestråling {m} {f}; varmestråling {f}
|
thermal spring {n} (hot spring) SEE: hot spring
|
::
|
thermo- {prefix} (heat)
|
:: termo-; termo-
|
thermocline {n} (layer in water)
|
:: termoklin {m}; termoklin {m}
|
thermodynamic equilibrium {n} (state of equal temperature)
|
:: termodynamisk likevekt
|
thermodynamics {n} (science of heat-energy conversion)
|
:: termodynamikk {m}; termodynamikk {m}, varmelære
|
thermoelectric {adj} (of, pertaining to, or exhibiting thermoelectricity)
|
:: termoelektrisk; termoelektrisk
|
thermometer {n} (apparatus used to measure temperature)
|
:: termometer {n}, gradestokk {m}; termometer {n}, gradestokk {m}
|
thermosphere {n} (layer of the Earth's atmosphere)
|
:: termosfæren
|
thermostat {n} (device which maintains the desired temperature)
|
:: termostat {m}; termostat {m}
|
the road to hell is paved with good intentions {proverb} (well-intended acts can lead to disasters)
|
:: veien til helvete er brolagt med gode intensjoner
|
thesaurus {n} (book of synonyms)
|
:: begrepsordbok, begrepsklasseordbok, omgrepsordbok, omgrepsklasseordbok, tesaurus, synonymordbok {m} {f}
|
these {determiner} (plural of this)
|
:: disse
|
Theseus {prop} (hero)
|
:: Thesevs
|
thesis {n} (statement supported by arguments)
|
:: tese {m}
|
thesis {n} (written essay submitted for a university degree)
|
:: avhandling {m} {f}; avhandling {f}
|
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak {proverb} (achieving something is made impossible by frailty)
|
:: ånden er villig men kjødet er svakt
|
Thessalonians {prop} (books of the Bible)
|
:: Tessalonikerne
|
Thessaly {prop} (region of Greece)
|
:: Thessalia
|
the thing is {phrase} (introduce main point)
|
:: greien her
|
Thetis {prop} (the mother of Achilles)
|
:: Thetis
|
the whole while {n} (always)
|
:: hele tiden, alltid; heile tida, alltid
|
they {pron} (third-person plural pronoun)
|
:: de
|
thick {adj} (relatively great in extent from one surface to another)
|
:: tykk, tjukk; tjukk
|
thick as thieves {adj} (intimate, close-knit)
|
:: henge sammen som erteris
|
thick-billed murre {n} (Uria lomvia)
|
:: polarlomvi; polarlomvi
|
thicket {n} (copse)
|
:: kratt {n}, kjerr {n}
|
thickness {n} (layer) SEE: layer
|
::
|
thickness {n} (measure)
|
:: tykkelse {m}, tjukkelse; tjukn {f}, tjukkleik {m}
|
thief {n} (one who carries out theft)
|
:: tyv {m}, tjuv {m}; tjuv {m}
|
thigh {n} (upper leg)
|
:: lår {n}
|
thighbone {n} (femur)
|
:: lårbein {n}, lårben {n}; lårbein {n}
|
thimble {n} (a protective cap for the finger)
|
:: fingerbøl {n}; fingerbjørg {f}
|
thin {adj} (having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite)
|
:: tynn
|
thin {adj} (very narrow in all diameters; having a cross section that is small in all directions)
|
:: tynn, smal
|
thin {adj} (having little body fat or flesh; slim; slender; lean; gaunt)
|
:: tynn, slank
|
thin {adj} (of low viscosity or low specific gravity)
|
:: tynn
|
thin as a rake {adj} (incredibly thin)
|
:: tynn som en strek
|
thing {n} (that which is considered to exist as a separate entity, object, quality or concept)
|
:: ting {m}, dings {m}, greie {f}; ting {m}
|
Thing {n} (public assembly)
|
:: ting
|
thingy {n} (a thing)
|
:: duppeditt {m}, dippedutt {m}; dingsbums {m}
|
think {v} (to ponder, to go over in one's head)
|
:: tenke, fundere
|
think {v} (communicate to oneself in one’s mind)
|
:: tenke, resonnere
|
think {v} (to conceive of something or someone)
|
:: komme på
|
think {v} (be of the opinion that)
|
:: synes, mene
|
think {v} (guess, reckon)
|
:: tro, anta
|
think {v} (consider, judge, regard something as)
|
:: synes, mene
|
thinker {n} (one who spends time thinking)
|
:: tenker {m}; tenkar {m}, tenkjar {m}
|
thinker {n} (intellectual)
|
:: tenker {m}; tenkar {m}, tenkjar {m}
|
thinking {n} (thinking, thought)
|
:: tenkning {m} {f}; tenking {f}
|
think nothing of it {phrase} (you're welcome) SEE: you're welcome
|
::
|
think of {v} (think) SEE: think
|
::
|
think tank {n} (group producing research and recommendations)
|
:: tenketank {m}, tankesmie {m} {f}
|
think up {v} (create in one's mind; invent)
|
:: finne på
|
thinning {n} (the removal of plants)
|
:: tynning {m} {f}; tynning {f}
|
third {adj} (the ordinal form of the cardinal number three, see also: 3rd)
|
:: tredje; tredje, tridje
|
third {n} (one of three equal parts of a whole)
|
:: tredel {m}, tredjedel {m}; tredel {m}, tredjedel {m}
|
third {n} (interval)
|
:: ters {m}; ters {m}
|
third cousin {n} (third cousin)
|
:: firmenning {m}; firmenning {m}
|
third party {n} (someone not directly involved in a transaction.)
|
:: tredjeperson {m}; tredjemann {m}, tredjepart {m}; tredjemann {m}, tredjepart {m}
|
third person {n} (the form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is not the audience or the one making the statement)
|
:: tredje person
|
third person {n} (law: third party) SEE: third party
|
::
|
third rail {n} (the electrified rail that runs beside or between train tracks to power electric trains)
|
:: strømskinne {c}; straumskinne {f}, strømskinne {f}
|
Third Reich {prop} (Germany under the Nazi regime)
|
:: Det tredje riket {n}
|
third time's a charm {proverb}
|
:: alle gode ting er tre
|
Third World {prop} (developing countries)
|
:: den tredje verden {m}
|
Third World War {prop} (World War III) SEE: World War III
|
::
|
thirst {n} (dryness)
|
:: tørste
|
thirst {v} (to be thirsty)
|
:: tørste
|
thirsty {adj} (needing to drink)
|
:: tørst
|
thirteen {num} (the cardinal number occurring after twelve and before fourteen)
|
:: tretten
|
thirteenth {adj} (ordinal form of thirteen, see also: 13th)
|
:: trettende; trettande
|
thirtieth {adj} (the ordinal form of the number thirty, see also: 30th)
|
:: trettiende
|
thirty {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: tredve, tretti; tretti
|
thirty-eight {num} (38)
|
:: trettiåtte
|
thirty-five {num} (35)
|
:: trettifem
|
thirty-four {num} (34)
|
:: trettifire, fireogtredve
|
thirty-nine {num} (39)
|
:: trettini
|
thirty-six {num} (36)
|
:: trettiseks
|
this {determiner} (the (thing) here)
|
:: den, denne, det, dette
|
this {determiner} (known (thing) just mentioned)
|
:: den, denne, det, dette
|
this {determiner} (known (thing) about to be mentioned)
|
:: den, denne, det, dette
|
this {determiner} (known (thing) that the speaker does not think is known to the audience)
|
:: den, denne, det, dette
|
this {determiner} (which is current)
|
:: denne, dette, nå, nå på , nå til
|
this {determiner}
|
:: denne {m}, dette {n}, disse {p}
|
this {pron} (The thing, item, etc. being indicated)
|
:: denne {m} {f}, dette {n}
|
this and that {pron} (things)
|
:: ditt og datt
|
this evening {adv} (during the evening of today)
|
:: i kveld
|
this morning {n} (during the morning of today)
|
:: i morges
|
thistle {n} (plant)
|
:: tistel {m}; tistel {m}
|
this way {adv} (as follows) SEE: thus
|
::
|
this year {adv} (during the current year)
|
:: i år
|
thither {adv} (to that place)
|
:: dit, dit hen, ditover; dit
|
thole {v} (to suffer) SEE: suffer
|
::
|
thole {v} (to endure, to put up with) SEE: endure
|
::
|
thole {n} (pin for oars) SEE: rowlock
|
::
|
thole {n} (ability to bear or endure something) SEE: endurance
|
::
|
Thomas {prop} (biblical Apostle)
|
:: Tomas
|
Thomas {prop} (given name)
|
:: Thomas
|
thong {n} (G-string) SEE: G-string
|
::
|
Thor {prop} (thunder god)
|
:: Tor
|
Thor {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Tor
|
Thora {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Tora
|
thorium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: thorium {n}; thorium {n}
|
thorn {n} (sharp protective spine of a plant)
|
:: torn {m}; torn {m}
|
thorn {n} (letter of the Latin alphabet (Þ, þ))
|
:: thorn {m}
|
thorough {adj} (detailed)
|
:: grundig; grundig
|
thorough {adj} (utter; complete; absolute)
|
:: grundig , nøyaktig , nøye
|
thoroughbred {adj} (bred from pure stock)
|
:: fullblods; fullblods
|
thoroughbred {n} (thoroughbred horse (breed))
|
:: fullblodshest {m}; fullblodshest {m}
|
thoroughly {adv} (in a thorough or complete manner)
|
:: grundig; grundig
|
thorp {n} (a hamlet, a village)
|
:: torp {n}; torp {n}
|
those {determiner} (plural of that)
|
:: de
|
thou {pron} (singular nominative form of you)
|
:: du
|
though {adv} (however)
|
:: dog; do
|
though {conj} (although)
|
:: selv om
|
thought {n} (form created in the mind)
|
:: tanke {m}, tenkning {m} {f}; tanke {m}, tenking {f}
|
thought {n} (process)
|
:: tanke {m}, tenkning {m} {f}; tanke {m}, tenking {f}
|
thought {n} (way of thinking)
|
:: tankegang {m}, tenkning {m} {f}
|
thought pattern {n} (the way a person usually thinks)
|
:: tankemønster {n}; tankemønster {n}
|
thought police {n} (a group that aims to control what other people think)
|
:: tankepoliti {n}
|
thought process {n} (process of thinking)
|
:: tankegang {m}; tankegang {m}
|
thought-provoking {adj} (thought-provoking)
|
:: tankevekkende; tankevekkande, tankevekkjande
|
thousand {num} (cardinal number 1000)
|
:: tusen
|
thousandth {adj} (ordinal form of 1000, see also: 1000th)
|
:: tusende; tusende
|
thralldom {n} (a state of bondage, slavery, or subjugation to another person)
|
:: trelldom {m}
|
thrash {v} (to thresh) SEE: thresh
|
::
|
thread {n} (long, thin and flexible form of material)
|
:: tråd {m}
|
thread {n} (a screw thread) SEE: screw thread
|
::
|
threads {n} (clothes) SEE: clothes
|
::
|
threads {n} (thread) SEE: thread
|
::
|
threat {n} (expression of intent to injure or punish another)
|
:: trussel {m}; trussel {m}
|
threat {n} (indication of imminent danger)
|
:: trussel {m}; trussel {m}
|
threat {n} (person regarded as a danger)
|
:: trussel {m}; trussel {m}
|
threaten {v} (to make a threat against someone; to use threats)
|
:: true; true, truge
|
threaten {v} (to menace, or be dangerous)
|
:: true; true, truge
|
threaten {v} (to portend, or give a warning)
|
:: true; true, truge
|
threatened {adj} (at risk of becoming endangered)
|
:: truet
|
threatening {adj} (presenting a threat)
|
:: truende; trugande
|
three {num} (cardinal number 3)
|
:: tre, tri
|
three-dimensional {adj} (existing in three dimensions)
|
:: tredimensjonal; tredimensjonal
|
three-phase {adj} (using three separate alternating currents)
|
:: trefase; trefase
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threesome {n} (a sexual activity involving three people)
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:: trekant {m}; trekant {m}
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three stops short of Dagenham {adj} (crazy; mad) SEE: crazy
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::
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three-way {adj} (in three directions)
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:: treveis
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three-wheel {adj} (having three wheels)
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:: trehjuls; trehjuls
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threnody {n} (a song or poem of lamentation)
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:: klagesang {m}; klagesong {m}
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thresh {v} (to separate the grain from the straw or husks)
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:: treske
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thresher {n} (farm machine)
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:: treskeverk {n}; treskeverk {n}, treskjeverk {n}
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threshold {n} (bottom-most part of a doorway)
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:: terskel {m}, dørstokk {m}
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threshold {n} (point at which an action is triggered)
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:: terskel {m}
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threshold {n}
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:: terskel {m}
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thrice {adv} (three times)
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:: tre ganger
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thrift {n} (characteristic of using a minimum of something)
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:: nøysomhet; nøysemd
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thrift shop {n} (shop which sells used goods)
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:: brukthandel {m}; brukthandel {m}
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thrifty {adj} (given to, or evincing, thrift)
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:: sparsommelig
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thrip {n} (insect in the order Thysanoptera) SEE: thrips
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::
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thrips {n} (insect of the order Thysanoptera)
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:: trips {n}
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thrive {v} (to increase in bulk or stature)
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:: blomstre
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throat {n} (front part of the neck)
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:: hals {m}, strupe {m}; hals {m}, strupe {m}
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throat {n} (gullet or windpipe)
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:: hals {m}, svelg {n}, strupe {m}; hals {m}, svelg {n}, strupe {m}
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throb {v} (to pound or beat rapidly or violently)
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:: dunke, banke
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throb {v} (to vibrate or pulsate with a steady rhythm)
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:: banke, slå
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thrombosis {n} (formation of thrombi, causing obstruction of circulation)
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:: trombose {m}; trombose {m}
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thrombus {n} (blood clot formed in blood vessels that leads to thrombosis)
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:: blodpropp {m}; blodpropp {m}
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throne {n} (ornate seat)
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:: trone {c}
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throne {n} (third highest order of angel)
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:: trone {c}
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throne room {n} (toilet) SEE: toilet
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::
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through {prep} (to or up to, until (and including)) SEE: to
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::
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through {prep} (from one side of an opening to the other)
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:: gjennom; gjennom
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through {prep} (entering, then later exiting)
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:: gjennom, igjennom
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through {prep} (by means of)
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:: ved at, gjennom at
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through and through {adv} (entirely)
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:: tvers igjennom, fra ende til annen
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through ball {n} (a kind of a pass in soccer)
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:: gjennombruddspasning {m} {f}
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throw {v} (to cause an object to move rapidly through the air)
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:: kaste, hive
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throw {v} (to eject or cause to fall off)
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:: kaste
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throw {n} (flight of a thrown object)
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:: kast {n}
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throw {n} (a distance travelled)
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:: kast {n}
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throw {n} (piece of fabric used to cover a bed, sofa or other soft furnishing)
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:: teppe {n}
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throw a spanner in the works {v} (To introduce an obstacle or something unexpected)
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:: stikke kjepper i hjulene ('iterally: put spokes in the wheels)
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throw a tantrum {v} (To have a temper tantrum)
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:: slå seg vrang
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throw away {v} (discard or dispose of)
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:: kaste
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throwback {n} (atavism) SEE: atavism
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::
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thrower {n} (someone who or something that throws)
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:: kaster {m}; kastar {m}
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throw-in {n} (throw of the ball back into play)
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:: innkast {n}; innkast {n}
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throw in the towel {v} ((idiomatic) to quit; to give up)
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:: kaste inn håndkledet
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throw the baby out with the bathwater {v} ((idiomatic) to discard something valuable)
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:: helle barnet ut med badevannet, kaste barnet ut med badevannet, slå barnet ut med badevannet; slå ut barnet med badevatnet
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throw up {v} (to vomit) SEE: vomit
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::
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throw up one's hands {v} ((idiomatic) to quit; to give up) SEE: throw in the towel
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::
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thru {prep} (through) SEE: through
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::
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thrush {n} (one of several species of songbirds of the family Turdidae)
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:: trost {m}; trast {m} {f}, trost {m} {f}
|
thrush nightingale {n} (Luscinia luscinia)
|
:: nattergal; nattergal
|
thrust {n} (force due to propulsion)
|
:: skyvekraft {m} {f}, thrust {m}
|
thrust {v} (make an advance with force)
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:: støt
|
thulium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: thulium
|
thumb {n} (digit)
|
:: tommel {m}, tommelfinger {m}; tommel {m}, tommelfinger {m}
|
thumb {n} (part of a slider)
|
:: tommeskrue {m}
|
Thumbelina {prop} (a thumb-sized girl, the main character of a fairy tale)
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:: Tommelise {f}
|
thumbnail {n} (small picture)
|
:: miniatyrbilde; miniatyrbilete
|
thunder {n} (sound caused by lightning)
|
:: torden {m}; tore {f}
|
thunder {v} (to make a noise like thunder)
|
:: tordne
|
thunder {v}
|
:: tordne
|
thundercloud {n} (cloud)
|
:: tordensky {m} {f}
|
thunderstorm {n} (storm with thunder and lightning)
|
:: tordenvær {n}; torevêr {n}
|
thunderstruck {adj} (astonished, amazed or so suddenly surprised as to be unable to speak)
|
:: lamslått
|
Thuringia {prop} (state)
|
:: Thüringen; Thüringen
|
Thursday {n} (day of the week)
|
:: torsdag
|
thus {adv} (in this way or manner)
|
:: sånn, slik, på denne måten
|
thus {adv} (as a result)
|
:: således
|
thyme {n} (plant of the genus Thymus, see also: wild thyme)
|
:: timian {m}; timian {m}
|
thymus {n} (ductless gland located behind the breastbone)
|
:: brissel {m}
|
Tibet {prop} (region in Inner Asia)
|
:: Tibet; Tibet
|
Tibet {prop} (shorthand for the Tibet Autonomous Region)
|
:: Tibet; Tibet
|
Tibetan {adj} (of or pertaining to Tibet)
|
:: tibetansk; tibetansk
|
Tibetan {adj} (of or pertaining to Tibetans)
|
:: tibetansk; tibetansk
|
Tibetan {adj} (of or pertaining to the Tibetan language)
|
:: tibetansk; tibetansk
|
Tibetan {n} (a person)
|
:: tibetaner {m}; tibetanar {m}
|
Tibetan {n} (a language)
|
:: tibetansk {m}; tibetansk {m}
|
Tibetan Mastiff {n} (Tibetan Mastiff)
|
:: tibetansk mastiff {m}
|
tibia {n} (bone of the leg) SEE: shinbone
|
::
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tibia {n} (segment of insect's leg) SEE: shinbone
|
::
|
tick {n} (unit of time defined by timer frequency) SEE: jiffy
|
::
|
tick {n} (arachnid)
|
:: flått {m}
|
ticket {n} (admission to entertainment)
|
:: billett {m}; billett {m}
|
ticket {n} (pass for transportation)
|
:: billett {m}; billett {m}
|
ticket {n} (traffic citation)
|
:: bot {m} {f}
|
ticket {n} (permit to operate machine)
|
:: førerkort {n}
|
ticket collector {n} (ticket validity checker) SEE: ticket inspector
|
::
|
ticket inspector {n} (person who checks passengers have a valid ticket)
|
:: billettkontrollør {m}; billettkontrollør {m}
|
ticket machine {n} (ticket vending machine)
|
:: billettautomat {m}; billettautomat {m}
|
ticket office {n} (an office where tickets may be purchased)
|
:: billettkontor {n}; billettkontor {n}
|
tickle {v} (to touch in a manner that causes tingling sensation)
|
:: kile; kitle
|
tickler {n} (reminder) SEE: reminder
|
::
|
tic-tac-toe {n} (game)
|
:: bondesjakk, tripp-trapp-tresko
|
tidal current {n} (flow of water caused by tide)
|
:: tidevannsstrøm {m} (etc.); tidvasstraum {m}
|
tidal energy {n} (energy contained in a tide)
|
:: tidevannsenergi {m}
|
tidal locking {n}
|
:: bundet rotasjon {m}
|
tidal power {n} (tidal energy) SEE: tidal energy
|
::
|
tidal wave {n} (tsunami)
|
:: tsunami {m}; flodbølge {m} {f}; flodbølgje {f}
|
tidal wave {n} (figurative: sudden, powerful surge)
|
:: flodbølge {m} {f}; flodbølgje {f}
|
tidal wave {n} (oceanography: crest of ocean water resulting from tidal forces)
|
:: tidevannsbølge {m}
|
tiddlywinks {n} (game in which the objective is to shoot winks into a cup)
|
:: loppe-spel
|
tide {n} (periodic change of sea level)
|
:: tidevann {n}, tidvatn {n}; tidvatn {n}
|
tide {n} (high tide) SEE: high tide
|
::
|
tide {n} (low tide) SEE: low tide
|
::
|
tide table {n} (table of high and low tide times)
|
:: tidevannstabell {m}
|
tidy {adj} (arranged neatly)
|
:: ryddig; ryddig
|
tie {n} (necktie) SEE: necktie
|
::
|
tiepin {n} (a tie tack, a pin or stud used to secure a tie to the shirt)
|
:: slipsnål {m} {f}; slipsnål {f}
|
Tierra del Fuego {prop} (archipelago between Chile and Argentina)
|
:: Ildlandet {n}; Eldlandet {n}
|
tiger {n} (The mammal Panthera tigris)
|
:: tiger {m}; tiger {m}
|
tiger cub {n} (young tiger)
|
:: tigerunge {m}; tigerunge {m}
|
tiger shark {n} (Galeocerdo cuvier)
|
:: tigerhai {m}
|
Tigger {n}
|
:: Tigergutt {m}
|
tight {adj} (narrow) SEE: narrow
|
::
|
tight {adj} (firmly held together)
|
:: snever
|
tight-fitting {adj} (snug, skintight)
|
:: tettsittende
|
tights {n} (women's garment)
|
:: strømpebukse {m} {f}; strømpebukse {f}
|
tigress {n} (female tiger)
|
:: hunntiger {m}, tigerhunn {m}; tigerho {f}, tigerhoe {f}
|
tile {n} (mostly rectangular shaped sheet of ceramic or fired clay to cover surfaces)
|
:: takstein {m}, tegl {n}, teglstein {m}, flis {m} {f}; takstein {m}, tegl {n}, teglstein {m}, flis {f}
|
tile {v} (to cover with tiles)
|
:: flislegge
|
tiled {adj} (covered with tiles)
|
:: flislagt
|
tiler {n} (a person who sets tile)
|
:: flislegger {m}
|
till {prep} (until)
|
:: til, inntil
|
till death do us part {adv} (phrase said as part of wedding vows indicating commitment)
|
:: til døden skiller oss ad
|
tiller {n} (part of the rudder)
|
:: rorkult {m}, rorpinne {m}
|
tilt at windmills {v} (attack imaginary enemies)
|
:: slåss mot vindmøller, kjempe mot vindmøller
|
timber {n} (trees considered as a source of wood)
|
:: tømmer {n}
|
timber {n} (wood that has been cut ready for construction)
|
:: trevirke {n}
|
timber {n} (beam used to support something such as a roof or a ship)
|
:: takbjelke {m}
|
timberline {n} (tree line) SEE: tree line
|
::
|
timbre {n} (quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume)
|
:: klang {m}, klangfarge {m} {f}, timbre {m}
|
time {v} (to measure time)
|
:: ta tid
|
time {n} (inevitable passing of events)
|
:: tid {m} {f}
|
time {n} (quantity of availability in time)
|
:: tid {m} {f}, tempo
|
time {n} (slang: serving of a prison sentence)
|
:: soningstid {m} {f}, tid inne
|
time {n} (measurement under some system of the time of day or moment in time)
|
:: tid {m} {f}; tid {f}
|
time {n} (instance or occurrence)
|
:: tid, gang {m}
|
time {n}
|
:: gang {m}, tidspunkt {n}
|
time after time {adv} (again and again)
|
:: gang på gang
|
time capsule {n} (sealed container)
|
:: tidskapsel
|
time-consuming {adj} (requiring significant amounts of time)
|
:: tidkrevende, tidskrevende; tidkrevjande, tidkrevande
|
time heals all wounds {proverb} (negative feelings eventually fade away)
|
:: tiden leger alle sår
|
time interval {n} (a period of time with fixed, well-defined limits)
|
:: tidsintervall {n}, tidsrom {n}, periode
|
time is money {proverb} (time is money)
|
:: tid er penger
|
time of day {n} (time according to the clock) SEE: time
|
::
|
timepoint {n}
|
:: tidspunkt {n}
|
times {prep} (multiplied by)
|
:: ganger
|
time scale {n} (series of events used as a rough measure of duration)
|
:: tidsskala {m}; tidsskala {m}
|
timetable {n} (a structured schedule of events)
|
:: rutetabell {m} ; rutetabell {m}
|
time zone {n} (range of longitudes where a common standard time is used)
|
:: tidssone {m} {f}; tidssone {f}
|
timezone {n} (time zone) SEE: time zone
|
::
|
timing belt {n} (a part of an internal combustion engine)
|
:: registerreim {m} {f}; registerreim {f}
|
timing chain {n} (timing chain)
|
:: registerkjede {m} {n}; registerkjede {f}
|
Timor-Leste {prop} (East Timor) SEE: East Timor
|
::
|
timothy {n} (type of grass)
|
:: timotei {m}; timotei {m}
|
Timothy {prop} (books in the New Testament)
|
:: Timoteus {m}
|
Timothy {prop} (companion of Paul)
|
:: Timoteus {m}
|
Timothy {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Tim {m}
|
timpanum {n} (musical instrument) SEE: kettledrum
|
::
|
timpanum {n} (middle ear) SEE: middle ear
|
::
|
timpanum {n} (eardrum) SEE: eardrum
|
::
|
tin {n} (element)
|
:: tinn
|
tinder {n} (dry sticks etc.)
|
:: opptenningsved {m}
|
tine {n} (prong)
|
:: tann {f}/{m}
|
tin ear {n} (inability to appreciate the elements of performed music)
|
:: uten musikkøre {n}
|
tinge {n} (small added amount of colour; (by extension) small added amount of some other thing)
|
:: anstrøk {n}
|
tinker {n} (itinerant tinsmith)
|
:: kjeleflikker {m}
|
Tinkerbell {n} (fictional fairy)
|
:: Tingeling {f}
|
tinkle {v} (to urinate) SEE: urinate
|
::
|
tinnitus {n} (perception of nonexistent noise)
|
:: tinnitus {c}, øresus {n}; tinnitus {c}, øyresus {n}
|
tin opener {n} (tin opener) SEE: can opener
|
::
|
tin-opener {n} (can opener) SEE: can opener
|
::
|
tin soldier {n} (toy soldier)
|
:: tinnsoldat {m}; tinnsoldat {m}
|
tiny {adj} (very small)
|
:: bittesmå
|
-tion {suffix} (producing a noun meaning the action or effect of a verb)
|
:: -sjon {m}
|
tip {v}
|
:: tips {n}
|
tip of the iceberg {n} (small indication of a larger possibility)
|
:: toppen av isfjellet; toppen av isfjellet
|
tipsy {adj} (slightly drunk)
|
:: brisen; pussa, bedugget, brisen
|
tip-top {adj} (excellent) SEE: excellent
|
::
|
tiramisu {n} (semifreddo dessert)
|
:: tiramisu {m}, tiramisù {m}
|
tire {n} (rubber covering on a wheel) SEE: tyre
|
::
|
tire {v} (to become sleepy)
|
:: bli trett
|
tired {adj} (in need of rest or sleep)
|
:: trett, trøtt; trøytt
|
tiring {adj} (that tires or tire)
|
:: slitsom
|
Tirzah {prop} (biblical woman)
|
:: Tirsa
|
Tirzah {prop} (biblical place)
|
:: Tirsa
|
tisane {n} (herbal tea) SEE: herbal tea
|
::
|
tissue {n} (aggregation of cells)
|
:: vev {n}; vev {n}
|
tit {n} (a mammary gland, teat)
|
:: pupp {m}
|
tit {n} ((slang, vulgar) a woman's breast)
|
:: pupp {m}; pupp {m}
|
tit {n} (chickadee) SEE: chickadee
|
::
|
titanium {n} (chemical element)
|
:: titan {?}
|
titfer {n} (hat) SEE: hat
|
::
|
tit for tat {n} (hat) SEE: hat
|
::
|
tit for tat {n} (act of returning exactly what one gets)
|
:: like for like
|
tithe {n} (tenth) SEE: tenth
|
::
|
tithe {n} (tax paid to the Church)
|
:: tiende {m}; tiend {f}
|
title {n} (prefix or suffix added to a name)
|
:: tittel {m}; tittel {m}
|
title {n} (name of a book, etc)
|
:: tittel {m}; tittel {m}
|
title {n} (subject of a writing)
|
:: overskrift; tittel {m}; tittel {m}
|
title page {n} (page in a book)
|
:: tittelblad {n}; tittelblad {n}
|
titling {n} (stockfish) SEE: stockfish
|
::
|
titling {n} (Anthus pratensis) SEE: meadow pipit
|
::
|
titmouse {n} (Any bird of the family Paridae)
|
:: meis
|
titration {n} (determination of concentration, by addition of reagent until completion of reaction)
|
:: titrering {m} {f}; titrering {f}
|
tittle-tattle {n} (idle gossip)
|
:: slarv {n}, sladder {m}
|
titty {n} (kitty) SEE: kitty
|
::
|
Titus {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Titus {m}
|
Titus {prop} (biblical character)
|
:: Titus
|
Titus {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Titus {m}
|
T-junction {n} (junction in the shape of a T)
|
:: T-kryss {n}; T-kryss {n}
|
Tōkyō {prop} (Tokyo) SEE: Tokyo
|
::
|
to {particle} (infinitive-marker)
|
:: å; å
|
to {prep}
|
:: til; til; til
|
to {prep} (in the direction of, and arriving at)
|
:: til; til
|
toad {n} (amphibian similar to a frog)
|
:: padde {m} {f}; padde {f}
|
toadstool {n} (an inedible or poisonous mushroom)
|
:: paddehatt {m}; paddehatt {m}
|
to and fro {adv} (back and forth)
|
:: til og fra, frem og tilbake, fram og tilbake; til og frå, fram og attende
|
toast {n} (toasted bread)
|
:: toast {m}, ristet brød {n}
|
toast {v} (to engage in a salutation)
|
:: skål {m}
|
toasted {adj}
|
:: risted
|
toaster {n} (device for toasting bread)
|
:: brødrister {m}; brødristar {m}
|
toastmaster {n} (person who proposes toasts, etc.) SEE: master of ceremonies
|
::
|
tobacco {n} (any plant of the genus Nicotiana)
|
:: tobakk {m}; tobakk {m}
|
tobacco {n} (leaves of certain varieties of tobacco plant)
|
:: tobakk
|
tobacconist {n} (smoker) SEE: smoker
|
::
|
to be continued {phrase} (continues in next episode)
|
:: fortsettelse følger
|
to be honest {phrase} (frankly)
|
:: for å være ærlig
|
Tobias {prop} (biblical character)
|
:: Tobias
|
Tobias {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Tobias
|
today {adv} (on the current day)
|
:: idag ; i dag; i dag
|
today {n} (today (noun))
|
:: i dag
|
toddler {n} (young human child)
|
:: tulle; småbarn {n}; småbarn {n}
|
to death {prep} (to a great degree)
|
:: i hjel ; i hel
|
to-do {n} (task)
|
:: huskeliste {f}, gjøremål {n}; hugseliste {f}, gjeremål {n}
|
to-do list {n} (list of errands)
|
:: gjøremålsliste {m}
|
toe {n} (each of the five digits on the end of the foot)
|
:: tå {c}
|
toe {n} (any equivalent part in an animal)
|
:: tå {c}
|
toe {n} (part of a shoe or sock covering the toe)
|
:: tå {c}
|
to each his own {proverb} (every person is entitled to his or her personal preferences)
|
:: enhver sin smak, hver sin smak
|
toenail {n} (the plate covering the end of a toe)
|
:: tånegl {m}
|
to err is human {proverb} (Everybody makes mistakes)
|
:: det er menneskelig å feile
|
toffee {n} (uncountable: type of confectionery)
|
:: karamell {m}; karamell {m}
|
toffee {n} (countable: individual piece of toffee)
|
:: karamell {m}; karamell {m}
|
tofu {n} (protein-rich food made from curdled soy milk)
|
:: tofu, bønne-ost
|
toga {n} (loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Ancient Rome)
|
:: toga {m}; toga {m}
|
together {adv} (at the same time, in the same place)
|
:: i lag; sammen; saman
|
together {adv} (into one place)
|
:: samlet; sammen; saman
|
Togo {prop} (Togolese Republic)
|
:: Togo; Togo
|
Togolese {n} (A person from Togo or of Togolese descent)
|
:: togoleser {m}; togolesar {m}
|
Togolese {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Togo or its people)
|
:: togolesisk; togolesisk
|
toilet {n} (personal grooming)
|
:: pynting {c}
|
toilet {n} (dressing room)
|
:: omkledningsrom {n}
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toilet {n} (room used for urination and defecation, see also: bathroom; men's room; ladies' room; outhouse; portable toilet; latrine; shitter)
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:: toalett {n}, do {m}, WC {n} , klosett {n}; toalett {n}, do {m}, WC {n} , klosett {n}
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toilet {n} (fixture used for urination and defecation, see also: flush toilet; squat toilet; chemical toilet; urinal; latrine)
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:: toalett {n}, vannklosett {n}
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toilet {n} (place resembling a filthy toilet)
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:: dass {n}
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toilet brush {n} (brush to clean toilet bowl)
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:: toalettbørste
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toilet paper {n} (paper to clean oneself after defecation or urination)
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:: dopapir {n}, toalettpapir {n}, dorulle
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toilet seat {n} (seat of a toilet)
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:: toalettsete {n}; toalettsete {n}
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toilet training {n} (The act of training a young child to use the toilet)
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:: pottetrening {m} {f}; pottetrening {f}
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token {n} (something serving as an expression of something else)
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:: merke {n}, symbol {n}, nøkkel {m}
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Tokyo {prop} (capital of Japan)
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:: Tokyo
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told {v} (simple past tense)
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:: fortalte
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tolerance {n} (ability to endure pain or hardship)
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:: toleranse {m}
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tolerance {n} (ability to tolerate)
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:: toleranse {m}; toleranse {m}
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tolerance {n} (permitted deviation from standard)
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:: toleranse {m}; toleranse {m}
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tolerant {adj} (tending to permit, allow, understand, or accept something)
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:: tolerant; tolerant
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tolerate {v} (something difficult)
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:: tolerere, tåle
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toll {n} (fee for using roads and bridges)
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:: bompenger {p}; bompengar {p}
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toll road {n} (toll road) SEE: turnpike
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tollway {n} (turnpike) SEE: turnpike
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::
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toluene {n} (liquid hydrocarbon)
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:: toluen {n}; toluen {n}
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tom {n} (prostitute) SEE: prostitute
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::
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tom {n} (lesbian) SEE: lesbian
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::
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tom {n} (male cat)
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:: hannkatt {m}; hannkatt {m}
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tomato {n} (tomato plant)
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:: tomatplante {m} {f}, tomat {m}; tomatplante {m} {f}, tomat {m}
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tomato {n} (fruit)
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:: tomat {m}; tomat {m}
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tomato purée {n} (concentrated sauce made from tomatoes)
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:: tomatpuré {m}; tomatpuré {m}
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tomato sauce {n} (pasta sauce)
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:: tomatsaus {m}; tomatsaus {m}
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tomboy {n} (girl who acts as a typical boy would)
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:: guttejente {m} {f}
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tombstone {n} (stone on grave)
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:: gravminne; gravstein {m}; gravstein {m}
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tomcat {n} (tom) SEE: tom
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::
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Tom, Dick and Harry {n} (anybody or everybody; random or unknown people)
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:: Gud og hvermann, Per, Pål og Askeladden
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tome {n} (one in a series of volumes)
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:: bind {n-p}; bind {n-p}
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tomnoddy {n} (puffin) SEE: puffin
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::
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tomorrow {adv} (on the day after the present day)
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:: i morgen; i morgon
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tomorrow {n} (the day after the present day)
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:: i morgen {m}
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ton {n} (unit of weight)
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:: tonn {n}
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tonality {n} (system of seven tones and tonic key)
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:: tonalitet {m}; tonalitet {m}
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tone {n} (pitch of a word that distinguishes a difference in meaning)
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:: tone
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tone-deaf {n} (unable to distinguish differences in pitch)
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:: tonedøv
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toneme {n} (phoneme)
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:: tonelag {n}, tonem {n}
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Tonga {prop} (country)
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:: Tonga; Tonga
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Tongan {n} (Austronesian language)
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:: tongansk {m}; tongansk {m}
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Tongan {n} (person from Tonga or of Tongan descent)
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:: tonganer {m}; tonganar {m}
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Tongan {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Tonga, Tongans or their language)
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:: tongansk; tongansk
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tongue {n} (organ)
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:: tunge {f} {m}
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tongue {n} (flap in a shoe)
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:: tunge {c}
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tongue {n} (language) SEE: language
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::
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tongue and groove {n} (joint, in flooring or panelling)
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:: not og fjær
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tongues-speaker {n} (one who speaks in tongues; one who exhibits glossolalia)
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:: tungetaler {m}; tungetalar {m}
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tongue-twister {n} (phrase which is difficult to say)
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:: tungekrøll {m}; tungekrøll {m}
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tonight {adv} (during today's evening)
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:: i kveld; i kveld
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tonight {adv} (during today's nighttime)
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:: i natt; i natt
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tonight {n} (nighttime today)
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:: i kveld , i natt
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tonnage {n} (shipping)
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:: tonnasje {m}; tonnasje {m}
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tonsil {n} (palatine tonsil)
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:: mandel {m}; mandel {m}
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tonsillectomy {n} (surgical removal of tonsils)
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:: tonsillektomi {m}; tonsillektomi {m}
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tonsillitis {n} (inflammation of the tonsils)
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:: mandelbetennelse {m}
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too {adv} (likewise)
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:: også, òg, med; òg, også, med
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too {adv} (more than enough; as too much)
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:: for, altfor
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toodeloo {interj} (goodbye) SEE: goodbye
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::
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tool {n} (mechanical device intended to make a task easier)
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:: verktøy {n}
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tool {n} (equipment used in a profession)
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:: verktøy {n}; redskap {m} {n}; reiskap {m}
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tool {n} (penis)
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:: kuk {m}
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tool {n}
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:: tøffel {m}
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tool {v} (to work on or shape with tools)
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:: bearbeide
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tool {v} (to equip with tools)
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:: utstyre utruste
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toolbox {n} (storage case for tools)
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:: verktøykasse {m} {f}; verktøykasse {m} {f}
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toolshed {n} (storage)
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:: redskapsskur {n}
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too many balls in the air {n} (too many tasks, responsibilities, or details to cope with or manage successfully)
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:: for mange baller i luften
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too many cooks spoil the broth {proverb} (with too many people a task won't be done very well)
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:: jo flere kokker, jo mer søl
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too much {adv} (excessively)
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:: for mye
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toon {n} (town) SEE: town
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::
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to one's way of thinking {prep} (in one's opinion) SEE: in one's opinion
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::
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tooth {n} (biological tooth)
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:: tann {m} {f}; tann {f}
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tooth {n} (saw tooth)
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:: tann {c}
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toothache {n} (ache in a tooth)
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:: tannverk {m}, tannpine {m} {f}; tannverk {m}, tannpine {f}
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tooth and nail {adv} (viciously)
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:: med nebb och klør
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toothbrush {n} (brush for cleaning the teeth and tongue)
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:: tannbørste; tannkost, tannbørste {m}
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tooth enamel {n} (substance) SEE: enamel
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::
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tooth fairy {n} (a figure of modern myth)
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:: tannfe {m}; tannfe {f}
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toothless {adj} (Having no teeth)
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:: tannløs, tannlaus; tannlaus
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toothless {adj} (Being weak)
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:: tannløs, tannlaus; tannlaus
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toothpaste {n} (paste for cleaning the teeth)
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:: tannkrem {m}, tannpasta {m}; tannkrem {m}, tannpasta {m}
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toothpick {n} (stick for removing food residue from the area between the teeth)
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:: tannpirker {m}, tannstikker {m}; tannpirkar {m}, tannstikkar {m}
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top {n} (uppermost part)
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:: topp {m}; topp {m}
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top {n} (uppermost part of a visual field)
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:: topp {m}; topp {m}
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top {n} (lid, cap, cover)
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:: kork {m} {f}, deksel {n}, lokk {n}; kork {f}, deksel {n}, lokk {n}
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top {n} (garment worn to cover the torso)
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:: topp {m}; topp {m}
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top {n} (child’s spinning toy)
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:: snurrebass {m}; snurrebass {m}
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top {n} (top of a ship's mast)
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:: mers {n}; mers {n}
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top {v} (to cover on the top or with a top)
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:: toppe, dekke
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top {v} (to cut or remove the top)
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:: toppe
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top {v} (excel)
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:: toppe, overgå
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top {adj} (on the top)
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:: øverst
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topaz {n} (gem)
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:: topas {m}; topas {m}
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top-heavy {adj} (having a high centre of gravity thus risk of toppling)
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:: topptung ; topptung
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topic {n} (discussion thread) SEE: thread
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::
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topic {n} (subject; theme)
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:: emne {n}, tema {n}; emne {n}, tema {n}
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topless {adj} (naked from the waist up)
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:: toppløs, topplaus; topplaus
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topping {n} (food on top)
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:: pålegg {n} (on a sandwich/piece of bread)
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topple {v} (to push, throw over, overturn or overthrow something)
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:: styrte, velte
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topsail {n} (sail above the course sail)
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:: toppseil {n}
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top secret {adj} (information classified at the highest level)
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:: topphemmelig
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topside {n} (upper side) SEE: upper side
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::
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topsoil {n} (the most fertile soil, easiest to start new plants in)
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:: matjord {m} {f}; matjord {f}
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topsy-turvy {adj} (backwards or upside down)
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:: omkalfatret
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toque {n} (knitted hat) SEE: beanie
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::
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toque {n} (chef) SEE: chef
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::
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tor {n} (hill) SEE: hill
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::
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Torah {prop} (the Five Books of Moses - the full body of Jewish law)
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:: Tora {f}; Torá {f}
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torch {n} (flashlight) SEE: flashlight
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::
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torch {n} (stick with flame at one end)
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:: fakkel {m}; fakkel {m}
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torment {n} (extreme pain)
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:: pine, kval, lidelse
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tornado {n} (violent windstorm)
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:: tornado {m}, skypumpe {m} {f}, virvelstorm {m}; tornado {m}, skypumpe {f}, kvervelstorm {m}, virvelstorm {m}
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Tornedalen {prop} (Meänkieli) SEE: Meänkieli
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::
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Torne Valley Finnish {prop} (Meänkieli) SEE: Meänkieli
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::
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Toronto {prop} (city in Canada)
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:: Toronto {m}; Toronto {m}
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torpedo {n} (underwater weapon)
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:: torpedo {m}
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torque {n} (a rotational or twisting force)
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:: dreiemoment {n}
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torsion {n}
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:: torsjon {m}
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torso {n} (body excluding the head and limbs)
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:: overkropp {m}, torso {m}; overkropp {m}, torso {m}
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tort {n} (injury or wrong)
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:: tort {m} {f} ; tort {f}
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tort {n} (law: wrongful act causing injury)
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:: tort {m} {f}; tort {f}
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tortoise {n} (land-dwelling reptile)
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:: skilpadde {m} {f}, landskilpadde {m} {f}; skjelpadde {f}, landskjelpadde {f}
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torture {n} (intentional causing of somebody's experiencing agony)
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:: tortur {m}
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torture {n} ("suffering of heart" imposed by one on another, in personal relationships)
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:: tortur {m}
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torture {v} (to intentionally inflict unnecessary pain or suffering on helpless victims)
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:: torturere
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torturer {n} (one who tortures)
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:: torturist {m}
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toss {n} (toss of a coin before a match)
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:: flipp {n}, kast {n}, myntkast {n}
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toss {v} (to flip a coin)
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:: flippe, kaste
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tosser {n} (wanker) SEE: wanker
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::
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total football {n} (football tactic)
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:: totalfotball {m}
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totalitarian {adj} (related to the system of government)
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:: totalitær; totalitær
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total loss {n} (insured item written off)
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:: totaltap {n}; totaltap {n}
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total war {n} (warfare where all of a country's resources are employed)
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:: total krig {m}; total krig {m}, total krigføring {m}
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totem pole {n} (sculpture)
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:: totempåle {m}; totempåle {m}
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to that end {prep} (therefore) SEE: therefore
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::
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to the effect {prep} (with the meaning of)
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:: i retning av; i den retning
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to the letter {adv} (idiomatic for “literally”, following the rules as they're written)
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:: til punkt og prikke
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to the max {prep} (very) SEE: very
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::
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toucan {n} (Ramphastid)
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:: tukan {m}; tukan {m}
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touch {v} (make physical contact with)
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:: berøre
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touch {v} (affect emotionally)
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:: berøre, røre
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touch {n} (act of touching)
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:: berøring {m} {f}; berøring {f}
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touch {n} (sense of perception by physical contact)
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:: følelse {m}
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touch {n} (small amount)
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:: anstrøk {n}
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touch {n} (close communication)
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:: kontakt {m}
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touch-me-not {n} (Ecballium elaterium) SEE: squirting cucumber
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::
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touch screen {n} (input/output device)
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:: berøringsskjerm {m}, touchskjerm {m}, trykkskjerm {m}; berøringsskjerm {m}, touchskjerm {m}, trykkskjerm {m}
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touch wood {v} (to make contact with wood or another material to avert bad luck) SEE: knock on wood
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::
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touch wood {interj} (hopefully; said when touching something wooden) SEE: knock on wood
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::
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tough {v} (endure) SEE: endure
|
::
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tough {adj} (stubborn) SEE: stubborn
|
::
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tough out {v} (endure) SEE: endure
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::
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toupe {n} (hairpiece) SEE: toupee
|
::
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toupee {n} (wig)
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:: tupé {m}; tupé {m}
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tour {n} (journey)
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:: tur {m}, rundtur {m}; tur {m}, rundtur {m}
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tour {n} (guided visit)
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:: rundtur {m}; rundtur {m}
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Tour de France {prop} (annual long-distance cycling race through France)
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:: Frankrike rundt {m}, Tour de France {m}
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tourism {n} (the act of travelling or sightseeing)
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:: turisme; turisme {m}; turisme {m}
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tourist {n} (someone who travels for pleasure)
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:: turist; turist {m}
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touristic {adj} (catering to tourists)
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:: turistisk; turistisk
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tournament {n} ((historical) series of battles)
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:: turnering {m} {f}; turnering {f}
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tournament {n} (series of games)
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:: turnering {m} {f}; turnering {f}
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tourniquet {n} (a tightly compressed bandage used to stop bleeding)
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:: turniké {m}
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tour operator {n} (company that sells package holidays)
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:: turoperatør {m}; turoperatør {m}
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tour operator {n} (travel agency) SEE: travel agency
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::
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tovarish {n} (comrade) SEE: comrade
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::
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tow {n} (bundle of fibers)
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:: stry {n}; stry {n}
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toward {prep} (in the direction of)
|
:: mot
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toward {prep} (in relation to)
|
:: angående
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toward {prep} (for the purpose of)
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:: på grunn av
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towards {prep} (toward) SEE: toward
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::
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towel {n} (cloth used for wiping)
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:: håndkle {n}, handkle {n}; handkle {n}, handklede {n}
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tower {n} (structure)
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:: tårn {n}
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tower block {n} (tall building)
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:: høyhus {n}, høghus {n}; høghus {n}
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tower crane {n} (crane on a metal tower)
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:: tårnkran {m} {f}
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Tower of London {prop} (a fortress in London)
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:: Tower of London {m}; Tower of London {m}
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Tower of Pisa {prop} (Leaning Tower of Pisa) SEE: Leaning Tower of Pisa
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::
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to whom it may concern {phrase} (phrase used to begin a formal letter to an unknown recipient)
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:: til hvem det måtte angå
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to whom this may concern {phrase} (salutation) SEE: to whom it may concern
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::
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to wit {adv} (namely, specifically)
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:: nemlig; nemleg
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town {n} (settlement)
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:: by {m}; by {m}
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town centre {n} (main commercial or business area of a town)
|
:: bysentrum {n}; bysentrum {n}
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town hall {n} (a building that houses the local government offices of a town)
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:: rådhus {n}
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townhouse {n} (town hall) SEE: town hall
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::
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townhouse {n} (row house) SEE: rowhouse
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::
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town walls {n} (wall surrounding a town)
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:: bymur
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tow truck {n} (motor vehicle for towing)
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:: slepelastebil {c}
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toxic {adj} (having a harmful chemical nature)
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:: giftig, toksisk; giftig, toksisk
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toxin {n} (a toxic or poisonous substance)
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:: giftstoff {n}, toksin {n}; giftstoff {n}, toksin {n}
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toy {n} (something to play with)
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:: leketøy {n}, leiketøy {n}, leke {m} {f}, leike {m} {f}; leiketøy {n}, leikety {n}, leike {f}
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toyshop {n} (shop that sells toys)
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:: leketøybutikk {m}, leketøysbutikk {m}
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trace {n} ((electronics) electric current-carrying conductive pathway)
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:: kretskort {n}
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traceability {n} (ability to trace a process)
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:: sporbarhet {m} {f}
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trace element {n} (chemical element in an organism’s diet)
|
:: sporstoff {n}; sporstoff {n}
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trachea {n} (thin-walled, cartilaginous tube connecting the larynx to the bronchi)
|
:: luftrør {n}; luftrøyr {f} {n}
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track {n} (mark left by something that has passed along)
|
:: spor
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tractor {n} (farm vehicle)
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:: traktor {m}; traktor {m}
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tractor {n} (truck (or lorry) for pulling a trailer)
|
:: trekkvogn {m} {f}; trekkvogn {f}
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tractor beam {n} (science fiction device)
|
:: traktorstråle
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tractor unit {n} (road vehicle)
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:: trekkvogn {m} {f}; trekkvogn {f}
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trade {n} (buying and selling)
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:: handel {m}
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trade {n} (instance of buying or selling)
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:: handel {m}
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trade {n} (skilled practice of an occupation)
|
:: håndverk {n}, fag {n}
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trade agreement {n} (agreement on trade)
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:: handelsavtale {m}; handelsavtale {m} {f}
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trade deficit {n} (negative balance of trade)
|
:: handelsunderskudd {n}
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trade fair {n} (exhibition for a particular field)
|
:: messe {m} {f}; messe {f}
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trademark {n} (identification of a company's product)
|
:: varemerke
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trader {n} (one who earns a living by trading)
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:: kjøpmann {m}
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trade route {n} (route used by traders)
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:: handelsrute {m} {f}; handelsrute {f}
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trade union {n} (organization)
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:: fagforening {m} {f}; fagforeining {f}
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trade wind {n} (steady wind)
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:: passat {m}, passatvind {m}; passat {m}, passatvind {m}
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trading post {n} (place where trading of goods takes place)
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:: handelspost {m}; handelspost {m}
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tradition {n} (a part of culture that is passed from person to person or generation to generation)
|
:: tradisjon {m}, overlevering {m} {f}; tradisjon {m}, overlevering {f}
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traditional {adj} (of or pertaining to tradition)
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:: tradisjonell; tradisjonell
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Traditional Chinese {prop} (Chinese written using traditional characters)
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:: tradisjonell kinesisk {m}; tradisjonell kinesisk {m}
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traditionalist {n} (one who adheres to tradition)
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:: tradisjonalist {m}; tradisjonalist {m}
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traditionalistic {adj} (pertaining to traditionalism)
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:: tradisjonalistisk; tradisjonalistisk
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traditionally {adv} (traditional manner)
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:: tradisjonelt; tradisjonelt
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traffic {n} (pedestrians or vehicles on roads or on the air)
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:: trafikk {m}, ferdsel {m} {f}; trafikk {m}, ferdsel {m}
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trafficator {n} (blinking light) SEE: indicator
|
::
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traffic circle {n} (an intersection with a circular shape and, usually, a central island)
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:: rundkjøring {m} {f}; rundkøyring {f}
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traffic jam {n} (situation in which all road traffic is stationary or very slow)
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:: trafikkork {m}, trafikk-kork {m}; trafikkork {m}, trafikk-kork {m}
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trafficking {n} (human trafficking) SEE: human trafficking
|
::
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trafficking {n} (the distributing of illegal drugs) SEE: drug trafficking
|
::
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traffic light {n} (signalling device)
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:: trafikklys {n}; trafikklys {n}
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traffic sign {n} (traffic sign)
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:: trafikkskilt {n}; trafikkskilt {n}
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traffic warden {n} (person who monitors parking)
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:: parkeringsvakt {m} {f}; parkeringsvakt {f}
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tragicomic {adj} (related to tragicomedy)
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:: tragikomisk; tragikomisk
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tragicomical {adj} (related to tragicomedy) SEE: tragicomic
|
::
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trailer {n} (unpowered wheeled vehicle that is towed behind another, and used to carry equipment, with the exception of a caravan)
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:: tilhenger {m}
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trailer {n} (vehicle towed behind another, used for carrying equipment)
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:: tilhenger {m}
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train {n} (line of connected cars or carriages)
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:: tog {n}
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train {v} (to practice an ability)
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:: trene, øve
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train {v} (to improve one's fitness)
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:: trene, mosjonere
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train crossing {n} (level crossing) SEE: level crossing
|
::
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trainee {n} (someone being formally trained in a workplace)
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:: lærling {m}; lærling {m}
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train ferry {n} (ferry for rail vehicles)
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:: jernbaneferge {m} {f}, jernbaneferje {m} {f}; jarnbaneferje {f}, jernbaneferje {f}
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training {n} (the activity of imparting and acquiring skills)
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:: trening {m} {f}, opplæring {m} {f}; trening {f}, opplæring {f}
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training ship {n} (training ship)
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:: skoleskip {n}; skoleskip {n}, skuleskip {n}
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training wheel {n} (one of a pair of training wheels)
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:: støttehjul {n}
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train of thought {n} (flow of thinking)
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:: tankegang {m}; tankegang {m}
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train of thoughts {n} (train of thought) SEE: train of thought
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trainset {n} (multiple unit)
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:: togsett {n}; togsett {n}
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train station {n} (place where trains stop for passengers) SEE: railway station
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::
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train time {n} (the time a train departs or arrives)
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:: togtid {m} {f}; togtid {f}
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trait {n} (an identifying characteristic, habit or trend)
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:: trekk {n}; egenskap {m}; eigenskap {m}, drag
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traitor {n} (one who violates allegiance and betrays one's country)
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:: landssviker {m}, landsforræder {m}, forræder; landssvikar {m}, landsforrædar {m}, forrædar {m}
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traitor {n} (a betrayer)
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:: forræder {m}, sviker {m}; forrædar {m}, svikar {m}
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traitorous {adj} (characteristic of a traitor)
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:: forrædersk, forræderisk; forrædersk, forræderisk
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trajectory {n} (path of a body)
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:: bane {m}
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tram {n} (passenger vehicle)
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:: trikk {m}, sporvogn {m} {f}; trikk {m}, sporvogn {f}
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tramcar {n} (streetcar) SEE: tram
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::
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tramline {n} (rails that trams run on)
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:: trikkelinje {m} {f}; trikkelinje {f}, trikkeline {f}
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tramp {v} (to hitchhike) SEE: hitchhike
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::
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tramper {n} (recreational walker) SEE: hiker
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::
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trampoline {n} (gymnastic and recreational device)
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:: trampoline {m}; trampoline {m}
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tramway {n} (track on which trams run)
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:: sporvei {m}, sporveg {m}; sporveg {m}
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trance {n} (genre of electronic dance music)
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:: trance
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trancelike {adj} (trance-like) SEE: trance-like
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::
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trance-like {adj} (similar to a trance)
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:: transelignende
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tranche {v} (slice) SEE: slice
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::
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tranquil {adj} (free from emotional disturbance)
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:: rolig; roleg
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tranquil {adj} (calm; without motion or sound)
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:: rolig; roleg
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transaction {n} (exchange or trade, as of ideas, money, goods, etc.)
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:: transaksjon {m}; transaksjon {m}
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transaction {n}
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:: transaksjon
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transclusion {n} (the inclusion of part of one hypertext document in another one by means of reference rather than copying)
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:: transklusjon
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transcontinental {adj} (crossing a continent)
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:: transkontinental; transkontinental
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transcript {n} (something which has been transcribed)
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:: transkript {n}; transkript {n}
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transcript {n} (sequence of RNA produced by transcription)
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:: transkript {n}; transkript {n}
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transcription {n} (in linguistics)
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:: transkripsjon {m}
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trans fatty acid {n} (type of unsaturated fatty acid)
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:: transfettsyre {m} {f}
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transfer {n} (instance)
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:: overdragelse {m}
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transferable {adj} (able to be transferred)
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:: overførbar; overførbar
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transfer window {n} (period during which transfers can be made)
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:: overgangsvindu {n}; overgangsvindauga {n}, overgangsvindauge {n}
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transformation {n} (act of transforming)
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:: omdanning {m} {f}; omdanning {f}
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transformer {n} (device that changes the characteristics of AC electricity)
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:: transformator {m}, trafo {m}, omformer {m}; transformator {m}, trafo {m}, omformar {m}
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transfuge {n} (deserter) SEE: deserter
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::
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transfuge {n} (turncoat) SEE: turncoat
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::
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transfuse {v} (transfuse (all senses))
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:: transfundere
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transgender {adj} (not identifying with culturally conventional gender roles)
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:: transkjønnet
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transient {adj} (passing or disappearing with time; transitory)
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:: transitorisk; transitorisk
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transient ischemic attack {n} (temporary cessation or reduction of blood supply to part of the brain)
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:: drypp {n}, transitorisk iskemisk anfall {n}
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transit {n} (astronomy: passage of a celestial body)
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:: passasje
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transition {n} (process of change from one form, state, style or place to another)
|
:: overgang {m}
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transition metal {n} (transition element)
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:: innskuddsmetall {n}, overgangsmetall {n}, transisjonsmetall {n}; innskotsmetall {n}, transisjonsmetall {n}
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transitive {adj} (grammar, of a verb: taking an object or objects)
|
:: transitiv
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transitory {adj} (lasting only a short time)
|
:: transitorisk, forbigående, midlertidig; transitorisk
|
translate {v} (to change text from one language to another)
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:: oversette
|
translation {n} (act of translating between languages)
|
:: oversettelse {m}; omsetjing {f}, omsetting {f}
|
translation {n} (result of translating between languages)
|
:: oversettelse {m}; omsetjing {f}, omsetting {f}
|
translation dictionary {n} (dictionary that provides translations between two or more languages)
|
:: oversettelsesordbok, omsetjingsordbok
|
translator {n} (someone who translates)
|
:: oversetter {m}; omsetjar {m}, omsettar {m}
|
transliteration {n} (product of transliterating)
|
:: transliterasjon
|
transmissible {adj} (able to be transmitted)
|
:: overførbar; overførbar
|
transmissible {adj} (contagious)
|
:: overførbar; overførbar
|
transmission {n}
|
:: overføring
|
transmutation {n} (change) SEE: alteration
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::
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transmutation {n} (transformation) SEE: transformation
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::
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Transnistria {prop} (Transnistria, an autonomous territory in Moldova)
|
:: Transnistria {n}
|
transparent {adj} (see-through, clear)
|
:: gjennomsiktig, transparent
|
transparent {adj} (open, publicly visible)
|
:: gjennomsynlig, gjennomskuelig
|
transparent {adj} (obvious)
|
:: opplagt, åpenbar
|
transphobia {n} (fear or hatred of transsexuality or transgenderism)
|
:: transfobi {m}; transfobi {m}
|
transpire {v} (to happen, take place) SEE: happen
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::
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transport {v} (carry or bear from one place to another)
|
:: føre; transportere; transportere, føre
|
transport {v} (historical: deport to a penal colony)
|
:: deportere; deportere
|
transport {n} (act of transporting)
|
:: transport; transport
|
transport {n} (public transport) SEE: public transport
|
::
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transport ship {n} (a ship that is used to transport military personnel)
|
:: transportskip {n}; transportskip {n}
|
transrealism {n} (literary mode)
|
:: transrealisme
|
transsexual {adj} (being a transsexual)
|
:: transseksuell; transseksuell
|
transsexual {n} (person whose gender identity did not match his/her birth sex, and who therefore is changing or has changed sex)
|
:: transperson
|
transsexualism {n} (transsexuality) SEE: transsexuality
|
::
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transsexuality {n} (the state, condition, or properties of being transsexual)
|
:: transkjønnethet
|
transshipment {n} (The transfer of goods)
|
:: omlasting {m} {f}; omlasting {f}
|
transvestite {n} (cross-dresser, see also: cross-dresser)
|
:: transvestitt {m}; transvestitt {m}
|
trans woman {n} (a transgender or transsexual woman)
|
:: transkvinne {m} {f}; transkvinne {f}
|
Transylvania {prop} (Transylvania)
|
:: Transilvania {n}; Transilvania {n}
|
trap {n} (device designed to catch or kill animals)
|
:: felle
|
trap {n} (bend, sag, or other device in a waste-pipe to prevent the escape of noxious gases)
|
:: vannlås {m}; vasslås {m}
|
trash {n} (things to be discarded)
|
:: avfall {n}, søppel {n}, boss {n}
|
trash bag {n} (plastic bag for the disposal of household waste) SEE: garbage bag
|
::
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trash can {n} (garbage can) SEE: garbage can
|
::
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traumatic {adj} (of, caused by, or causing trauma)
|
:: traumatisk; traumatisk
|
travel {v} (be on a journey)
|
:: reise {m}; reisa, ferdast
|
travel {v} (pass from here to there; transmit)
|
:: reise
|
travel {n} (act of traveling)
|
:: reise {m} {f}
|
travel {n} (length of a mechanical stroke)
|
:: slaglengde {m}
|
travel agency {n} (tour operator) SEE: tour operator
|
::
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travel agency {n} (company)
|
:: reisebyrå {n}; reisebyrå {n}
|
travel agent {n} (travel agency) SEE: travel agency
|
::
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traveler {n} (one who travels) SEE: traveller
|
::
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traveller {n} (one who travels)
|
:: reisende
|
travel sickness {n} (motion sickness) SEE: motion sickness
|
::
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travesty {n} (An absurd or grotesque misrepresentation)
|
:: karikatur {m}, parodi {m}, komedie {m}, farse {m}
|
trawler {n} (fishing boat)
|
:: tråler {m}; trålar {m}
|
tray {n} (object on which things are carried)
|
:: brett {n}
|
treacherous {adj} (exhibiting treachery)
|
:: forrædersk
|
treacherous {adj} (unreliable; dangerous)
|
:: forrædersk
|
treachery {n} (treason) SEE: treason
|
::
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treadmill {n} (piece of indoor sporting equipment)
|
:: tredemølle {m} {f}; tredemølle {f}
|
treadmill {n} (mill worked by persons)
|
:: tredemølle {m} {f}; tredemølle {f}, trømylne {f}
|
treason {n} (crime of betraying one’s country)
|
:: landssvik {n}, forræderi {n}, landsforræderi {n}, høyforræderi {n}; landssvik {n}, forræderi {n}, landsforræderi {n}
|
treasure {n} (collection of valuable things)
|
:: skatt {m}
|
treasure {n} (any single thing one values greatly)
|
:: skatt {m}
|
treasure {n} (term of endearment)
|
:: skatt {m}
|
treasure hunt {n} (search for a treasure (game or real))
|
:: skattejakt {m} {f}; skattejakt {f}
|
treasury {n} (place where state or royal money and valuables are stored)
|
:: statskasse {m} {f}
|
treat {v} (to handle, deal with or behave towards in a specific way)
|
:: behandle
|
treat {v} (to entertain with food or drink)
|
:: påspandere
|
treat {v} (to care for medicinally or surgically)
|
:: behandle
|
treat {n} (An unexpected gift, event etc., which provides great pleasure)
|
:: påspandering
|
treat {n} ((obsolete) A parley or discussion of terms; a negotiation) SEE: negotiation
|
::
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treatise {n} (systematic discourse on some subject)
|
:: avhandling
|
treatment {n} (process or manner of treating)
|
:: medfart {m}; medfart {m}
|
treaty {n} (a binding agreement under international law)
|
:: traktat {m}
|
treble {v} (to multiply by three)
|
:: tredoble; tredobla, tredoble
|
trebuchet {n} (trebuchet)
|
:: blide, valslynge {m} {f}; blide, valslynge {f}
|
tree {proverb} (large woody plant)
|
:: tre {n}; tre {n}
|
treeless {adj} (having no trees)
|
:: treløs
|
tree line {n}
|
:: tregrense {m} {f}; tregrense {f}
|
tree-line {n} (timberline) SEE: tree line
|
::
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tree sparrow {n} (Passer montanus)
|
:: pilfink {m}, skogspurv {m}
|
treetop {n} (crown or uppermost branches of a tree)
|
:: trekrone {m} {f}; trekrone {f}
|
tree trunk {n} (the main structural member of a tree)
|
:: trestamme {m}; trestamme {m} {f}
|
trellis {n} (An outdoor garden frame which can be used to grow vines or other climbing plants)
|
:: espalier {n}
|
trench {n} (military excavation)
|
:: skyttergrav {m} {f}; skyttargrav {f}
|
trench coat {n} (military-style raincoat)
|
:: trenchcoat {m}
|
trend {n} (an inclination in a direction)
|
:: trend {m}; trend {m}
|
trend {n} (A fad)
|
:: trend {m}; trend {m}
|
trespass {n} (sin) SEE: sin
|
::
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tress {n} (A braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet)
|
:: hårlokk {m}, flette {m} {f}, krølle {m} {f}
|
triad {n} (grouping of three)
|
:: trio {m}, triade {m}
|
triage {n} (the process of sorting patients)
|
:: triage {m}
|
trial {n} (appearance at judicial court)
|
:: rettergang {m}; rettargang {m}
|
trial and error {n} (solution by learning from mistakes)
|
:: prøving og feiling; prøving og feiling
|
trial run {n} (test of suitability or effectiveness)
|
:: prøvetur {m}; prøvetur {m}
|
triangle {n} (polygon)
|
:: trekant {m}; trekant {m}
|
triangular {adj} (shaped like a triangle)
|
:: trekantet, trekanta, triangulær; trekanta, triangulær
|
triangulation {n} (surveying technique)
|
:: triangulering {m} {f}
|
triathlon {n} (athletics event in which contestants compete in swimming, cycling and running)
|
:: triatlon {m}; triatlon {m}
|
tribe {n} (group of people)
|
:: stamme {m}, folkestamme {m}; stamme {m} {f}, folkestamme {m} {f}
|
triboelectricity {n} (electricity produced by the triboelectric effect)
|
:: triboelektrisitet, gnidingselektrisitet
|
tribology {n} (science and technology of lubrication)
|
:: tribologi {m}
|
triboluminescence {n} (production of light)
|
:: triboluminescens {m}; triboluminescens {m}
|
tribulation {n} (adversity)
|
:: motgang {m}, prøvelse {m}, trengsel {m}
|
tributary {n} (stream which flows into a larger one)
|
:: bielv {m} {f}, sideelv {m} {f}; sideelv {f}
|
trichotillomania {n} (disorder)
|
:: trikotillomani
|
trick {n} (something designed to fool)
|
:: trick {n}, trikk {n}, triks {n}, knep {n}
|
trick {n} (magic trick)
|
:: trikk {n}, triks {n}
|
trick {n} (winning sequence in cards)
|
:: stikk {n}
|
trick {n} (slang: customer to a prostitute)
|
:: horekunde {m}
|
trick {v} (to fool; to cause to believe something untrue)
|
:: lure, narre
|
trickery {n} (underhanded behavior)
|
:: fusk {n}
|
trick or treat {interj} (extortion)
|
:: knask eller knep
|
trickster {n} (fraud) SEE: fraud
|
::
|
trick up one's sleeve {n} (ace up one's sleeve) SEE: ace up one's sleeve
|
::
|
tricolour {n} (A flag with three stripes of different colours)
|
:: trikolor {m}; trikolor {m}
|
tricycle {n} (cycle with three wheels)
|
:: trehjulssykkel
|
trident {n} (three-pronged spear)
|
:: trefork
|
trifle {n} (thing of little importance or worth)
|
:: småting {m}; småting {m}
|
trigger {n} (finger-operated lever used to fire a gun)
|
:: utløser, utløyser; utløysar
|
trigger finger {n} (forefinger) SEE: forefinger
|
::
|
trigonometric function {n} (a function of an angle)
|
:: trigonometrisk funksjon {m}
|
trigonometry {n} (branch of mathematics)
|
:: trigonometri {m}
|
trilingualism {n} (the speaking of three languages)
|
:: trespråklighet {m} {f}
|
trilogy {n} (collection of three works)
|
:: trilogi {m}; trilogi {m}
|
trimaran {n} (type of boat)
|
:: trimaran
|
trimester {n} (period of three months)
|
:: trimester {n}
|
Trinidad and Tobago {prop} (country)
|
:: Trinidad og Tobago
|
Trinidadian {n} (a person from Trinidad)
|
:: trinidader {m}; trinidadar {m}
|
Trinidadian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Trinidad or to the people or language of that country)
|
:: trinidader {m}; trinidadar {m}
|
Trinity {prop} (Christianity: three persons of the Godhead)
|
:: treenighet {f}; treeininga {f}
|
Trinity Sunday {prop} (Sunday after Whitsunday)
|
:: Treenighetssøndag {m}; Treeiningssundag {m}
|
trinket {n} (a small showy ornament or piece of jewelry)
|
:: smykke {n}, verdigjenstand {m}, nips {p}
|
trip {n} (journey)
|
:: reise {m}
|
trip {v} (to experience a state of reverie or to hallucinate)
|
:: reise
|
triphthong {n} (monosyllabic vowel combination involving movement from one vowel to another)
|
:: triftong
|
triple {adj} (made up of three related elements)
|
:: trippel; trippel
|
triple {adj} (three times the quantity)
|
:: trippel; trippel
|
triple {v} (to multiply by three)
|
:: tredoble
|
triplet {n} (group of three)
|
:: trio {m}
|
triplet {n} (one of a group of three)
|
:: en av tre
|
triplet {n} (one of three siblings born at the same time of the same mother)
|
:: trilling {m}
|
triplet {n} ((music): group of three notes played in place of two)
|
:: triol {m}
|
Tripoli {prop} (capital of Libya)
|
:: Tripoli; Tripoli
|
triptych {n} (art: a picture or series of pictures painted on three tablets connected by hinges)
|
:: triptyk {n}; triptykon {n}
|
trip up {v} (cause to fall or stumble)
|
:: spenne bein, spenne ben
|
triquetra {n} (shape formed of three vesica piscis)
|
:: trikvetra
|
trisection {n} (division of angle into three)
|
:: tredeling {m} {f}; tredeling {f}
|
triskaidekaphobia {n} (fear or dislike of the number 13)
|
:: triskaidekafobi
|
triumph {n} (conclusive success; victory; conquest)
|
:: triumf {m}; triumf {m}
|
triumph {v} (to prevail over rivals)
|
:: triumfere
|
triumph {v} (to succeed)
|
:: triumfere
|
triumph {n} (trump card) SEE: trump
|
::
|
triumphal arch {n} (monumental arch that commemorates a victory)
|
:: triumfbue {m}
|
triumphant {adj} (celebrating victory)
|
:: triumferende
|
trivia {n} (quiz) SEE: quiz
|
::
|
Trojan {n} (computer malware) SEE: Trojan horse
|
::
|
Trojan {n} (person from Troy)
|
:: trojaner {m}; trojanar {m}
|
Trojan {adj} (relating to the city Troy)
|
:: trojansk; trojansk
|
Trojan horse {prop} (epic wooden horse)
|
:: den trojanske hest {m}; den trojanske hesten {m}
|
Trojan War {prop} (mythological war)
|
:: trojanerkrigen {m}, den trojanske krig {m}
|
troll {n} (supernatural being)
|
:: troll {n}
|
troll {v} (to fish using a line and bait or lures trailed behind a boat)
|
:: dorge
|
troll {n} (person who provokes others)
|
:: troll {n}
|
troll {v} (to saunter) SEE: saunter
|
::
|
troll {v} (to trundle) SEE: trundle
|
::
|
trolley bus {n} (bus powered via overhead electric cables)
|
:: trolleybuss
|
trombone {n} (a musical instrument in the brass family)
|
:: trombone {m}; trombone {m}
|
Tromsø {prop} (municipality in Norway)
|
:: Tromsø
|
Trondheim {prop} (city in Norway)
|
:: Trondheim
|
troop {n} (unit of girl or boy scouts)
|
:: tropp {m} {f}
|
trope {n} (art, literature: something recurring across a genre or type of art or literature)
|
:: trope {m}; trope {m}
|
trope {n} (rhetoric: figure of speech in which words or phrases are used with a nonliteral or figurative meaning)
|
:: trope {m}; trope {m}
|
trophy {n} (object rewarding success)
|
:: trofé {m} {n}; trofé {m} {n}
|
tropic {adj} (tropical) SEE: tropical
|
::
|
tropic {n} (either of the two parallels)
|
:: vendekrets {m}; vendekrins {m}
|
Tropic {n} (one of the two Tropics) SEE: tropic
|
::
|
tropical {adj} (dated: metaphorical, figurative) SEE: figurative
|
::
|
tropical {adj} (of or pertaining to the tropics)
|
:: tropisk; tropisk
|
Tropic of Cancer {prop} (the parallel of latitude 23°30′ north of the equator)
|
:: Krepsens vendekrets {m}; Krepsen sin vendekrins {m}
|
Tropic of Capricorn {prop} (parallel of latitude 23°30' S)
|
:: Stenbukkens vendekrets {m}; Steinbukken sin vendekrins {m}
|
tropics {n} (region of the Earth)
|
:: tropene {p}; tropane {p}
|
troposphere {n} (lower levels of the atmosphere)
|
:: troposfære {m}; troposfære {m}
|
trot {n} (toddler) SEE: toddler
|
::
|
trot {n} (gait of an animal between walk and canter)
|
:: trav {n}; tråv {n}
|
trot {v} ((of a horse) move at a gait between a walk and a canter)
|
:: trave
|
troth {n} (truth) SEE: truth
|
::
|
troth {n} (oath, pledge or promise)
|
:: troskapsed {m}
|
troth {n} (state of being pledged to marry someone; betrothal, engagement)
|
:: forlovelse {m}
|
Trotskyism {n} (left-wing political philosophy named after Leon Trotsky)
|
:: trotskisme {m}
|
trouble in paradise {n} (unexpected problem in a supposedly positive situation)
|
:: trøbbel i paradis
|
troublemaker {n} (one who causes trouble, especially deliberately)
|
:: bråkmaker {m}; bråkmakar {m}
|
troublemaker {n} (complainer)
|
:: masekopp {m}
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troubleshoot {v} (to analyze or diagnose a problem to the point of determining a solution)
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:: feilsøke
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troubleshooting {n} (identification and resolution of problems)
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:: feilsøking
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troublesome {adj} (giving trouble)
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:: sjenerende
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trough {n} (a long, narrow, open container for feeding animals)
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:: trau
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trough {n} (a long, narrow container open at the top)
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:: kar, trau
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trough {n} (short, narrow drainage canal)
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:: renne
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trough {n} (a gutter under the eaves of a building)
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:: takrenne
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trough {n} (a long, narrow depression between waves or ridges)
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:: bølgedal
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trough {n} (a linear atmospheric depression associated with a weather front)
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:: lavtrykksrenne
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trounce {v} (to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily)
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:: knuse, mose
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trouser {v} (to pocket) SEE: pocket
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::
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trousers {n} (article of clothing for the lower body) SEE: pants
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::
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trout {n} (fish)
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:: ørret {m}, aure {m}; aure {m}
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Troy {prop} (an ancient city)
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:: Troja {n}; Troja {n}
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truancy {n} (the act of shirking from responsibilities and duties)
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:: skulking
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truce {n} (a period of time in which no fighting takes place)
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:: våpenhvile {m} {f}, våpenstillstand {m}; våpenkvild {f}, våpenkvile {f}, våpenstillstand {m}
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truce {n} (an agreement between opposed parties)
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:: våpenhvile {m} {f}, våpenstillstand {m}; våpenkvild {f}, våpenkvile {f}, våpenstillstand {m}
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truce {n}
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:: våpenhvile {m}
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truck {v} (trade) SEE: trade
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::
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truck {n} (semi-trailer)
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:: semitrailer {m}; semitrailer {m}
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truck {n} (vehicle designed for carrying cargo)
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:: lastebil {m}; lastebil {m}
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truck {n} (wagon) SEE: wagon
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::
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truck driver {n} (person employed to drive a truck)
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:: lastebilsjåfør {m}; lastebilsjåfør {m}
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trucker {n} (one who drives a truck) SEE: truck driver
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::
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true {adj} (A state in Boolean logic that indicates an affirmative or positive result)
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:: sann
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true {adj} (Loyal, faithful)
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:: tro, trofast
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true {adj} (Genuine)
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:: ekte, sann
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true {adj} (Legitimate)
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:: ekte
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truism {n} (self-evident or obvious truth)
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:: truisme {m}, (banal, forslitt, selvinnlysende) sannhet {c}
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trump {n} (suit that outranks all others)
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:: trumf
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trump card {n} (trump) SEE: trump
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::
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trumpet {n} (brass instrument)
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:: trompet {m}; trompet {m}
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trumpet {n} (musician playing a trumpet)
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:: trompetist {m}
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trumpet {n} (elephant noise)
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:: trompetstøt {n}
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trumpet {v} (sound loudly)
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:: trompetere
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trumpet {v} (play the instrument)
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:: trompetere spille
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trumpet {v} (make an elephant call)
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:: trompetere
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trumpet {v} (proclaim loudly)
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:: utbasunere, proklamere
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trumpeter {n} (person who plays the trumpet)
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:: trompetist {m}; trompetist {m}
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truncated icosahedron {n} (polyhedron)
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:: trunkert ikosaeder {n}
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truncheon {n} (short club)
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:: batong {m}; batong {m}
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trundle {v} (to wheel or roll, esp. by pushing)
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:: trille
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trundle {v} (to move heavily (on wheels))
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:: skrangle
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trunk {n} (tree trunk)
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:: stamme {m}, trestamme {m}; stamme {m}, trestamme {m}
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trunk {n} (extended nasal organ of an elephant)
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:: snabel {m}; snabel {m}
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trunk {n} (luggage storage compartment of a sedan/saloon style car)
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:: bagasjerom {m}; bagasjerom {n}
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trunk {n} (torso) SEE: torso
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::
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trunk {n} (swimming trunks) SEE: swimming trunks
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::
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trunk line {n} (main railway line)
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:: stambane {m}; stambane {m} {f}
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trunk road {n} (important main road)
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:: stamvei {m}
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truss {n} (framework of beams)
|
:: fagverk {n}
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truss {n} (architecture: triangular bracket)
|
:: fagverk {n}
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trust {n} (confidence in or reliance on some person or quality)
|
:: tillit {m} {f}; tillit {m} {f}
|
trust {n} (dependence upon something in the future; hope)
|
:: forhåpning {m}
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trust {n} (confidence in the future payment for goods or services supplied; credit)
|
:: kredittverdighet {m}
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trust {n} (trustworthiness, reliability)
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:: til å stole på, pålitelig
|
trust {n} (the confidence vested in a person who has legal ownership of a property to manage for the benefit of another)
|
:: tillit {m}
|
trust {v} (to place confidence in)
|
:: stole på, ha tillit til
|
trust {v} (to give credence to)
|
:: tro på
|
trust {v} (to hope confidently)
|
:: tro på
|
trust {v} (to show confidence in a person by intrusting (him) with something)
|
:: stole på
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trust {v} (to have trust)
|
:: ha tillit
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trust {v} (to be confident)
|
:: være trygg
|
trustworthiness {n} (the state or quality of being trustworthy or reliable)
|
:: troverdighet {m} {f}
|
trustworthy {adj} (reliable)
|
:: pålitelig, til å stole på; troverdig; truverdig, påliteleg
|
truth {n} (state or quality of being true to someone or something)
|
:: sannhet {m} {f}; sanning {f}
|
truth {n} (conformity to fact or reality)
|
:: sannhet {m} {f}; sanning {f}
|
truth {n} (true facts)
|
:: sannhet {m} {f}; sanning {f}
|
truth {n}
|
:: sannhet
|
truth or dare {n} (game where players perform a dare or answer a question)
|
:: nødt eller sannhet?
|
truth table {n} (table showing all possible truth values for an expression)
|
:: sannhetstabell {m}
|
truth value {n} (values in logic)
|
:: sannhetsverdi {m}
|
try {v} (to attempt)
|
:: prøve, forsøke
|
try {v} (to put on trial)
|
:: stille for retten
|
try {v}
|
:: prøve , tiltale
|
try {n} (an attempt)
|
:: forsøk {n}; forsøk {n}
|
try on {v} (to test the look of)
|
:: prøve på
|
try out {v} (to test something)
|
:: utprøve
|
Tryphena {prop} (biblical character)
|
:: Tryfena
|
tsar {n} (an emperor)
|
:: tsar {m}; tsar {m}
|
tsarevich {n} (a son of a tsar, a prince in Russia or Bulgaria)
|
:: tsarevitsj {m}; tsarevitsj {m}
|
tsarevich {n} (the firstborn son of a tsar)
|
:: tsarevitsj {m}; tsarevitsj {m}
|
tsarevich {n} (the crown prince of Russia or Bulgaria)
|
:: tsarevitsj {m}; tsarevitsj {m}
|
tsarina {n} (empress or wife of a tsar)
|
:: tsarina {m}; tsarina {f}
|
tsaritsa {n} (tsarina) SEE: tsarina
|
::
|
T-shaped {adj} (having a shape similar to a capital letter T)
|
:: T-formet
|
T-shirt {n} (type of shirt)
|
:: t-skjorte {m} {f}, T-skjorte {m} {f}; t-skjorte {f}, T-skjorte {f}
|
tsunami {n} (large, destructive wave generally caused by a tremendous disturbance in the ocean)
|
:: tsunami {m}; flodbølgje, tsunami {m}
|
tub {n} (broad, flat-bottomed vessel)
|
:: kar {n}
|
tub {n} (bathtub) SEE: bathtub
|
::
|
tuber {n} (fleshy underground stem)
|
:: knoll {m}; knoll {m}
|
Tuesday {n} (day of the week)
|
:: tirsdag ; tysdag
|
tufted duck {n} (species of duck)
|
:: toppand
|
tug {n} (tugboat) SEE: tugboat
|
::
|
tugboat {n} (small, powerful boat)
|
:: bukserbåt {m}, slepebåt {m}, taubåt {m}; bukserbåt {m}, slepebåt {m}, taubåt {m}
|
tughra {n} (signature of an Ottoman sultan)
|
:: tugra
|
tug of war {n} (game)
|
:: dragkamp {m}; dragkamp {m}
|
tulip {n} (plant)
|
:: tulipan {m}; tulipan {m}
|
tumbledown {adj} (in disrepair, poorly maintained)
|
:: falleferdig; falleferdig
|
tumble dryer {n} (electrical device)
|
:: tørketrommel {m}; tørketrommel {m}, turketrommel {m}
|
tumbler {n} (acrobat) SEE: acrobat
|
::
|
tumbleweed {n} (plant which breaks loose and is driven by the wind)
|
:: markløper {m}
|
tumultuous {adj} (causing or characterized by tumult)
|
:: omveltende
|
tumulus {n} (mound of earth)
|
:: gravhaug {m}; gravhaug {m}
|
tuna {n} (fish)
|
:: tunfisk {m}; tunfisk {m}
|
tuna {n} (flesh)
|
:: tunfisk {m}; tunfisk {m}
|
tundra {n} (flat treeless arctic region)
|
:: tundra {m}; tundra {m}
|
tuneful {adj} (having or producing a pleasing tune)
|
:: iørefallende
|
tungsten {n} (chemical element)
|
:: wolfram {n}; wolfram {n}
|
tuning {n} (the calibration of a musical instrument to a standard pitch)
|
:: stemming {m} {f}; stemming {f}
|
tuning fork {n} (fork-shaped object which emits a tone)
|
:: stemmegaffel {m}; stemmegaffel {m}
|
Tunis {prop} (capital of Tunisia)
|
:: Tunis
|
Tunisia {prop} (Republic of Tunisia)
|
:: Tunisia; Tunisia
|
Tunisian {n} (person from Tunisia)
|
:: tunisier {m}; tunisiar {m}
|
Tunisian {adj} (pertaining to Tunisia)
|
:: tunisisk; tunisisk
|
tunnel {n} (an underground or underwater passage)
|
:: tunnel {m}, tunell {m}; tunnel {m}, tunell {m}
|
tunnel vision {n} (restricted field of vision)
|
:: tunnelsyn {n}; tunnelsyn {n} {f}
|
tup {v} (fuck) SEE: fuck
|
::
|
tup {n} (ram) SEE: ram
|
::
|
turban {n} (man's head-dress)
|
:: turban {m}; turban {m}
|
turbine {n} (rotary machine)
|
:: turbin {m}; turbin {m}
|
turbot {n} (any of various flatfishes of family Scophthalmidae)
|
:: piggvar
|
turbulence {n} (disturbance in gas, fluid)
|
:: turbulens {m}; turbulens {m}
|
turbulent {adj} (violently disturbed or agitated)
|
:: turbulent; turbulent
|
turbulent {adj} (being in disturbance or unrest)
|
:: turbulent; turbulent
|
turd {n} (piece of solid feces)
|
:: bæsj {m}
|
turf {n} (a layer of earth covered with grass; sod)
|
:: gressmatte {c}
|
turf {n} (a piece of such a layer cut from the soil and used to make a lawn)
|
:: ferdigplen {m}
|
turf {n} (a piece of peat used as fuel)
|
:: torv {c}
|
Turk {n} (a person from Turkey)
|
:: tyrker {m}; tyrk {m}, tyrkar {m}
|
Turk {n} (Muslim) SEE: Muslim
|
::
|
turkey {n} (bird)
|
:: kalkun {m}; kalkun {m}
|
Turkey {prop} (country at intersection of Europe and Asia)
|
:: Tyrkia
|
Turkish {n} (official language of Turkey and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus)
|
:: tyrkisk {m}; tyrkisk {m}
|
Turkish {adj} (of, from or pertaining to Turkey, the Turkish people or the Turkish language)
|
:: tyrkisk; tyrkisk
|
Turkman {n} (person from Turkmenistan)
|
:: turkmener {m}; turkmen {m}, turkmenar {m}
|
Turkmen {n} (language spoken in Turkmenistan)
|
:: turkmensk {m}; turkmensk {m}
|
Turkmen {adj} (of or pertaining to Turkmenistan, the Turkmen people or the Turkmen language)
|
:: turkmensk; turkmensk
|
Turkmen {n} (Turkman) SEE: Turkman
|
::
|
Turkmenistan {prop} (Central Asian country)
|
:: Turkmenistan; Turkmenistan
|
Turkmenistani {adj} (person of Turkmen origin) SEE: Turkmen
|
::
|
Turku {prop} (A city in Finland)
|
:: Åbo; Åbo
|
turmeric {n} (plant)
|
:: gurkemeie {m}
|
turmeric {n} (spice)
|
:: gurkemeie
|
turn {v} (move around an axis through itself)
|
:: snu, snurre
|
turn {v} (change the direction or orientation of (something))
|
:: snu, vende, dreie
|
turn {v} (change one's direction of travel)
|
:: svinge
|
turn {v} (become)
|
:: bli
|
turn {v} (metamorphose)
|
:: endre, forvandle
|
turn {v} (shape (something) on a lathe)
|
:: dreie
|
turn {v} (go bad)
|
:: tørne
|
turn {v} (in cricket, make the ball move sideways when it bounces)
|
:: skru
|
turn {n} (change of direction or orientation)
|
:: sving, vending, vridning
|
turn {n} (movement about an axis ending up with the same orientation)
|
:: omdreining
|
turn {n} (chance to use (something) shared in sequence with others)
|
:: (verb +) etter tur
|
turn {n} (one's chance to make a move in a game)
|
:: tur {m}
|
turn {n} (poker, obsolete: flop) SEE: flop
|
::
|
turn back {v} (to turn back, retreat) SEE: return
|
::
|
turnbuckle {n} (nautical equipment)
|
:: strekkfisk {m}
|
turncoat {n} (a traitor)
|
:: forræder {m}. overløper {m}
|
turn in {v} (to relinquish; to tell on someone to the authorities)
|
:: melde seg
|
turning point {n} (decisive point)
|
:: vendepunkt {n}; vendepunkt {n}
|
turning point {n} ((calculus) maximum or minimum)
|
:: vendepunkt {n}
|
turn into {v} (intransitive: become)
|
:: forvandle seg til
|
turnip {n} (white root of Brassica rapa)
|
:: nepe {m} {f}; nepe {f}
|
turnip fly {n} (cabbage fly) SEE: cabbage fly
|
::
|
turnkey {adj} (ready to use without further assembly)
|
:: bruksklar
|
turn off {v} (switch off appliance or light)
|
:: slått på, skru av, få av
|
turn of the century {n} (beginning or end of a certain century)
|
:: århundreskifte {n}; hundreårsskifte {n}
|
turn of the year {n} (end of one year and beginning of the next)
|
:: årsskifte {n}
|
turn on {v} ((transitive) to activate an appliance, light, mechanism, functionality etc.)
|
:: slå på, skru på
|
turnout {n} (number of people who attend or participate in an event)
|
:: valgdeltakelse {m}
|
turn over {v} (to transfer) SEE: transfer
|
::
|
turnover {n} (sales transacted)
|
:: omsetning {m} {f}
|
turnover {n} (loss of ball)
|
:: balltap {n}
|
turnpike {n} (toll road)
|
:: bomvei {m}
|
turn signal {n} (turn signal) SEE: indicator
|
::
|
turntable {n} (rotating platform for turning locomotives)
|
:: svingskive {m} {f}; svingskive {f}
|
turn turtle {v} (to fail, go belly up) SEE: fail
|
::
|
turpentine {n} (volatile essential oil)
|
:: terpentin {m} {n}; terpentin {m} {n}
|
turquoise {n} (gemstone)
|
:: turkis {m}; turkis {m}
|
turquoise {adj} (having a pale greenish-blue colour)
|
:: turkis, turkisblå; turkis, turkisblå
|
turtle {n} (land or marine reptile with a shell)
|
:: skilpadde {m} {f}; skjelpadde {f}
|
turtle {n} (sea turtle)
|
:: skilpadde {m} {f}, havskilpadde {m} {f}; skjelpadde {f}, havskjelpadde {f}
|
turtle {n} (turtle dove) SEE: turtle dove
|
::
|
turtle dove {n} (bird in the genus Streptopelia)
|
:: turteldue {m} {f}; turteldue {f}
|
Tuscan {adj} (of or relating to Tuscany or its inhabitants)
|
:: toskansk; toskansk
|
Tuscan {n} (person from or inhabitant of Tuscany)
|
:: toskaner {m}; toskanar {m}
|
Tuscany {prop} (region in Italy)
|
:: Toscana; Toscana
|
tusk {n} (pointed tooth)
|
:: støttann {m} {f}, støyttann {m} {f}; støyttann {f}
|
tussis {n} (cough) SEE: cough
|
::
|
tutor {n} (one who teaches another)
|
:: hjelpelærer {m}, gruppelærer {m}, privatlærer {m}
|
tutoy {v} (tutoyer) SEE: tutoyer
|
::
|
tutoyer {v}
|
:: dus
|
tutu {n} (ballet skirt)
|
:: strutteskjørt {n}; strutteskjørt {n}
|
Tuvalu {prop} (country in Oceania)
|
:: Tuvalu
|
Tuvaluan {n} (A person from Tuvalu or of Tuvaluan descent)
|
:: tuvaler {m}; tuvalar {m}
|
Tuvaluan {adj} (Of, from, or pertaining to Tuvalu, the Tuvaluan people or the Tuvaluan language)
|
:: tuvalsk; tuvalsk
|
Tuvaluan {prop} (language)
|
:: tuvalsk {m}; tuvalsk {m}
|
Tuvan {prop} (language)
|
:: Tuvinsk
|
tuxedo {n} (formal jacket)
|
:: smoking {m}; smoking {m}
|
tuxedo {n} (formal suit)
|
:: smoking {m}; smoking {m}
|
Tuzla {prop} (a city in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
|
:: Tuzla
|
TV {n} (abbreviation for television)
|
:: TV, teve
|
TV series {n} (series) SEE: series
|
::
|
twaddle {n} (Empty or silly idle talk or writing)
|
:: pjatt {n}, tomprat {m}, tullprat {m}, løst prat
|
twat {n} (vulgar slang, vagina)
|
:: fitte {f}
|
tweak {n} (promiscuous person) SEE: prostitute
|
::
|
tweezers {n} (small pincer-like instrument, usually made of metal, used for handling small objects)
|
:: pinsett {m}
|
twelfth {adj} (ordinal form of twelve)
|
:: tolvte
|
twelve {num} (cardinal number 12)
|
:: tolv
|
twelveth {adj} (twelfth) SEE: twelfth
|
::
|
twentieth {adj} (ordinal form of twenty, see also: 20th)
|
:: tjuende
|
twenty {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: tjue, tyve
|
twenty-eight {num} (number)
|
:: tjueåtte; tjueåtte
|
twenty-eighth {adj} (ordinal form of twenty-eight)
|
:: tjueåttende
|
twenty-eighth {n}
|
:: tjueåttendedel
|
twenty-first {adj} (the ordinal form of the number twenty-one)
|
:: tjueførste; tjuefyrste, tjueførste
|
twenty-first {n} (ordinal)
|
:: tjueførste, enogtyvende, enogtjuende
|
twenty-five {num} (twenty-five)
|
:: tjuefem; tjuefem
|
twenty-four {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: tjuefire; tjuefire
|
twenty-nine {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: tjueni; tjueni
|
twenty-one {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: tjueen, tjueén; tjueein
|
twenty-seven {num} (twenty-seven)
|
:: tjuesyv, tjuesju; tjuesju
|
twenty-six {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: tjueseks; tjueseks
|
twenty-three {num} (twenty-three)
|
:: tjuetre; tjuetre
|
twenty-two {num} (twenty-two)
|
:: tjueto; tjueto
|
twice {adv} (two times)
|
:: to ganger
|
twig {n} (a small thin branch)
|
:: kvist {m}
|
twilight {n} (light before rising and after the setting of the Sun)
|
:: skumring {m} (after setting of sun only), tussmørke {n}; tusmørker {n}
|
twin {n} (either of two people who shared the same uterus, or of two similar or closely related objects)
|
:: tvilling {m}; tvilling {m}
|
twine {n} (strong thread)
|
:: snor
|
twine {v} (to wind about; to embrace; to entwine) SEE: entwine
|
::
|
Twin Towers {prop} (the two main buildings of the World Trade Center)
|
:: Verdens Handelssenter i New York
|
twist {n} (twig) SEE: twig
|
::
|
twist {v} (to turn the ends in opposite directions)
|
:: vri
|
twitch {n} (Elymus repens) SEE: couch grass
|
::
|
two {num} (numerical value)
|
:: to
|
two beers, please {phrase} (two beers, please)
|
:: to øl, takk
|
TWOC {n} (the crime of taking without the consent of the owner)
|
:: bilbrukstyveri {n}
|
two-dimensional {adj} (existing in two dimensions)
|
:: todimensjonal; todimensjonal
|
two-edged {adj} (having two cutting edges)
|
:: tveegget
|
two-line double pica {n} (meridian) SEE: meridian
|
::
|
two-piece {adj} (comprising two pieces)
|
:: todelt; todelt
|
two-sided {adj} (reversible) SEE: reversible
|
::
|
two thousand {num} (cardinal number)
|
:: to tusen
|
two-tone {adj} (having two colours / shades) SEE: bicolour
|
::
|
two-way {adj} (moving in both directions)
|
:: toveis
|
-ty {suffix} (multiples of ten)
|
:: -ti; -ti
|
tycoon {n} (wealthy, powerful business person)
|
:: magnat {m}, tycoon {m}; magnat {m}
|
tympanic membrane {n} (eardrum) SEE: eardrum
|
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tympanum {n} (middle ear) SEE: middle ear
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tympanum {n} (eardrum) SEE: eardrum
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type {n} (grouping based on shared characteristics)
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:: type {m}; type {m}
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type II error {n} (accepting the null hypothesis when false)
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:: type-II-feil {m}; type-II-feil {m}
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TypeScript {prop} (scripting programming language)
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:: TypeScript {m}
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typewriter {n} (machine used to print text by pressing keys)
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:: skrivemaskin {m}
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typhoon {n} (hurricane in the Pacific)
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:: tyfon {m}
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typhus {n} (disease)
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:: tyfus {m}; tyfus {m}
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typist {n} (person who types)
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:: maskinskriver {m}, maskinskriverske {f} ; maskinskrivar {m}
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typo {n} (error)
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:: trykkfeil {m}, skrivefeil {m}; trykkfeil {m}, skrivefeil {m}
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typographer {n} (typewriter) SEE: typewriter
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typographer {n} (person skilled in typography)
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:: typograf {m}; typograf {m}
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typographer {n} (kind of bark beetle)
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:: stor granbarkbille {m}
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typographic {adj} (typographic) SEE: typographical
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typographical {adj} (pertaining to typography or printing)
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:: typografisk
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typographical error {n} (typing error)
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:: skrivefeil {m}, trykkfeil {m}; skrivefeil {m}, trykkfeil {m}
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typography {n} (art and technique)
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:: typografi {m}; typografi {m}
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Tyr {prop} (norse god)
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:: Ty
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tyranny {n} (government in which a single ruler has absolute power)
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:: tyranni {n}; tyranni {n}
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tyrant {n} (absolute ruler)
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:: tyrann {m}; tyrann {m}
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tyrant {n} (harsh and cruel ruler)
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:: tyrann {m}; tyrann {m}
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tyre {n} (wheel covering)
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:: dekk {n}, bilgummi {m}; dekk {n}, bilgummi {m}
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Tyrrhenian Sea {prop} (Part of the Mediterranean Sea)
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:: Tyrrenhavet ; Tyrrenhavet {?}
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Tyumen {prop} (a city in Russia)
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:: Tjumen
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