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att ta hand omto take care of
Sköt om dig!Take care of yourself!
Ha det bra!Take care of yourself!
Unverified bärig {adj}able to take a load
att kunnato be able
att vara i ståndto be able
att akta sigto take care
att vara kapabel till ngt.to be able to (do sth.)
att skämmasto feel ashamed (of oneself)
att beaktato take account of
att tillvaratato take charge of
att gripato take hold of
att dra fördel avto take advantage of
att dra nytta avto take advantage of
att ta tag ito take hold of
att fota [vard.]to take a photo (of)
att fatta tag ito take hold of
att göra sig till åtlöjeto make a fool of oneself
att tillskansa sig ngt.to take possession of sth.
att gillato be fond of
att misstänkato be suspicious of
att orkato be capable of
att förmåto be capable of
att duga tillto be capable of
att tycka omto be fond of
duktig {adj}able
att vara arbetslösto be out of work
att sakna arbeteto be out of work
att vara rädd förto be afraid of
att vara förtjust ito be fond of
psyk. att vara höjdräddto be afraid of heights
Unverified att anklagas för mordto be accused of murder
att vara utan arbeteto be out of work
att ha ngn. kärto be fond of sb.
att vara stolt över ngt.to be proud of sth.
att vara av olika meningto be of different opinions
att vara mörkrädd [eg.]to be afraid of the dark
att vara säker ngt.to be sure of sth.
att vara trött ngt.to be tired of sth.
att vara medveten om ngt.to be aware of sth.
att vara kapabel till ngt.to be capable of sth.
att känna sig säker ngt.to be sure of sth.
Unverified att ha ryggen fri [idiom]to be free of any obligations
att vara av motsatt meningto be of an opposite opinion
att vara från sina sinnento be out of one's mind
att vara påminnande om ngn./ngt.to be reminiscent of sb./sth.
Du måste vara från dina sinnen!You must be out of your mind.
att vara i stånd till (att göra ngt.)to be capable of (doing sth.)
att vara som en fisk torra land [idiom]to be like a fish out of water [idiom]
vård {u}care
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