意思
Defending yourself against criticism.
文化背景
In Norwegian schools, 'å bite fra seg' is often discussed in the context of anti-bullying. Teachers encourage children to use their words to set boundaries. Norwegian workplace hierarchy is very flat. Even a junior employee is expected to 'bite fra seg' if they disagree with a manager, as long as they are polite. Norwegian political debates are known for being 'saklige' (factual). However, a politician who can 'bite fra seg' with a witty remark is often seen as more 'statsmannsaktig' (statesmanlike). Norway is a small nation that often sees itself as an underdog in international sports (except skiing!). 'Å bite fra seg' is the national motto for any Norwegian team playing against Brazil or Germany.
Use with 'tørre'
Combine it with 'tørre' (to dare) to sound more natural: 'Du må tørre å bite fra deg!'
Reflexive Check
Always double-check your subject. If you say 'Vi biter fra seg', Norwegians will be confused.
意思
Defending yourself against criticism.
Use with 'tørre'
Combine it with 'tørre' (to dare) to sound more natural: 'Du må tørre å bite fra deg!'
Reflexive Check
Always double-check your subject. If you say 'Vi biter fra seg', Norwegians will be confused.
Don't overdo it
Biting fra seg is good, but doing it too much can make you seem 'kranglete' (argumentative).
自我测试
Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun (meg, deg, seg, oss, dere).
Jeg må lære å bite fra ____.
Since the subject is 'Jeg' (I), the reflexive pronoun must be 'meg'.
Which sentence uses the idiom correctly in the past tense?
How do you say 'She defended herself'?
'Bet' is the irregular past tense of 'å bite'.
Match the situation to the most likely use of 'å bite fra seg'.
A small company is being sued by a giant corporation and they hire a great lawyer.
The company is defending itself against a stronger opponent.
🎉 得分: /3
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3 练习Jeg må lære å bite fra ____.
Since the subject is 'Jeg' (I), the reflexive pronoun must be 'meg'.
How do you say 'She defended herself'?
'Bet' is the irregular past tense of 'å bite'.
A small company is being sued by a giant corporation and they hire a great lawyer.
The company is defending itself against a stronger opponent.
🎉 得分: /3
常见问题
4 个问题No, it is generally seen as a positive trait of standing up for oneself. However, the tone of voice you use matters.
Technically yes, but it is 99% used for verbal or competitive situations.
To 'la seg tråkke på' (let oneself be stepped on) or 'å finne seg i alt' (to accept everything).
It might be a bit too idiomatic. Use 'Jeg må påpeke at...' (I must point out that...) instead.
相关表达
Å ta til motmæle
synonymTo speak up against something.
Å vise tenner
similarTo show teeth / show strength.
Å bite i det sure eplet
contrastTo bite the sour apple (accept something unpleasant).
Svar på tiltale
similarA fitting retort.