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Engelsk-norsk (Bokmål) ordbok

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ADJ   over | more over | most over
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NOUN   an over | overs
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over {adv} {prep}
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over
hitover {adv}over
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allesteds {adv}all over [everywhere]
der borte {adv}over there
Unverified over tidover time
påkjørt {past-p} [av]run over [by]
å gruble overto brood over
å skye overto cloud over
å tryne [uform.]to fall over
å trynet [uform.]to fall over
å behandle noen dårligto fuck sb. over [vulg.] [to ill-treat sb.]
å behandle noen urettferdigto fuck sb. over [vulg.] [to ill-treat sb.]
å overlevereto hand over
Unverified å stanse noen [f.eks.politiet stanser råkjører]to pull over sb. [e.g.the police stop driving]
Unverified å kjøre to run over
Unverified  lure, svindle, jukse eller urettferdig frata en; å sette en i en ulempe eller i en vanskelig posisjon, spesielt en urettferdig eller egoistisk måte.]to screw sb. over [idiom]
Unverified å snuble over noento stumble over sb./sth.
å overtato take over
å velteto topple over
Unverified å snuble over noen/noeto trip over sb./sth.
å passe noento watch over sb.
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om og om igjen {adv}over and over
reseptfri {adj}over-the-counter <OTC> [attr.]
å vokteto keep watch over
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om og om igjen {adv}over and over again
å bli overkjørt (av noe)to be run over (by sth.)
å snakke i munnen hverandreto talk over each other
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uttrykk å falle pladask for noento fall head over heels for sb.
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