Angol | Norvég |
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well-kept [better-kept, best-kept] (neat, tidy) adjective [UK: wel kept] [US: ˈwel ˈkept] | (Bokmål) velholdtadjective |
well-known (familiar, widely known) adjective [UK: ˈwel nəʊn] [US: ˈwel noʊn] | (Bokmål) kjent, velkjentadjective |
well-made (properly constructed or manufactured) adjective [UK: wel ˈmeɪd] [US: ˈwel ˈmeɪd] | (Bokmål) velgjortadjective |
well-mannered (having good manners) adjective [UK: wel ˈmæ.nəd] [US: ˈwel ˈmæ.nərd] | beleven, veloppdragenadjective |
well-meaning (with good intentions) adjective [UK: ˈwel miːn.ɪŋ] [US: ˈwel miːn.ɪŋ] | (Bokmål) velmenendeadjective |
well off (being in fortunate circumstances) adjective | (Bokmål) velståendeadjective (Nynorsk) velståandeadjective |
well-order (a type of total order) noun | (Bokmål) velordningnoun (Nynorsk) velordningnoun |
well-read (well informed and knowledgeable because of having read extensively) adjective [UK: ˈwel red] [US: ˈwel red] | (Bokmål) belestadjective |
well-spoken (eloquent and able with regards to speech) adjective [UK: ˈwel spəʊkən] [US: ˈwel spoʊkən] | (Bokmål) språkmektigadjective |
well-used adjective | (Bokmål) velbruktadjective (Nynorsk) velbruka, velbruktadjective |
Wellington [Wellington] (capital of New Zealand) noun [UK: ˈwe.lɪŋ.tən] [US: ˈwe.lɪŋ.tən] | |
Wellington boots (waterproof rubber boot) noun [UK: ˈwe.lɪŋ.tən buːts] [US: ˈwe.lɪŋ.tən ˈbuːts] | (Bokmål) gummistøvelnoun (Nynorsk) gummistøvelnoun |
wellwater (water taken from a well) noun [UK: ˈwel.ˌwɔː.tə] [US: ˈwel.ˌwɔː.tə] | (Bokmål) brønnvannnoun (Nynorsk) brønnvatnnoun |
wels catfish (Silurus glanis) noun [UK: wˈelz kˈatfɪʃ] [US: wˈelz kˈætfɪʃ] | (Nynorsk) mallenoun |
Welsh (collectively, people of Wales) noun [UK: welʃ] [US: ˈweltʃ] | (Bokmål) waliserenoun (Nynorsk) walisararnoun |
Welsh (language) noun [UK: welʃ] [US: ˈweltʃ] | (Bokmål) walisisknoun (Nynorsk) walisisknoun |
Welsh (of or pertaining to the Welsh language) adjective [UK: welʃ] [US: ˈweltʃ] | (Bokmål) walisiskadjective |
Welsh (of or pertaining to Wales) adjective [UK: welʃ] [US: ˈweltʃ] | (Bokmål) walisisk, bretskadjective (Nynorsk) walisiskadjective |
Welshman (male native or inhabitant of Wales) noun [UK: ˈwel.ʃmən] [US: ˈwel.ʃmən] | (Bokmål) walisernoun (Nynorsk) walisarnoun |
Welshwoman (female native or inhabitant of Wales) noun [UK: ˈwelʃ.ˈwʊ.mən] [US: ˈwelʃ.ˌwʊ.mən] | (Bokmål) walisernoun (Nynorsk) walisarnoun |
welter [welter] (general confusion or muddle) noun [UK: ˈwel.tə(r)] [US: ˈwel.tər] | virvarnoun |
wench [wenches] ((archaic) girl or young woman) noun [UK: wentʃ] [US: wentʃ] | (Bokmål) jentenoun jentenoun |
wench [wenches] ((archaic) promiscuous woman) noun [UK: wentʃ] [US: wentʃ] | (Bokmål) tøytenoun (Nynorsk) tøytenoun |
wench [wenched, wenching, wenches] (to frequent prostitutes) verb [UK: wentʃ] [US: wentʃ] | (Bokmål) horeverb |
Wend (member of a Slavic people from the borders of Germany and Poland) noun [UK: wend] [US: ˈwend] | (Bokmål) vendernoun (Nynorsk) vendernoun |
go [went, gone, going, goes] (to disappear) verb [UK: ɡəʊ] [US: ˈɡoʊ] | ,verb |