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1 pillar
'pilə(an upright post used in building as a support or decoration: The hall was surrounded by stone pillars.) søyle, pilarsøyleIsubst. \/ˈpɪlə\/1) pilar, søyle2) stolpe, påle3) støtte4) ( tømrerfag) stender5) ( overført) støtte, støttespillerfrom pillar to post fra det ene stedet\/problemet til det andre, fra Herodes til Pilatuspillar of fire ( bibelsk) ildstøttethe pillars of Hercules Herkules' søylerIIverb \/ˈpɪlə\/( også overført) støtte -
2 society
plural - societies; noun1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) samfunnet2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) samfunn3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) samfunn, forening4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) sosieteten, det gode selskap5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) selskapklubb--------laug--------samfunn--------samfunnsliv--------selskapsubst. \/səˈsaɪətɪ\/1) samfunn(et)2) samfunn, selskap, sosietet, forening3) selskap, vennekrets, omgangskrets, krets, samvær4) ( botanikk) vekstsamfunn5) ( gammeldags) gruppe, selskap, skare, hop6) ( også high society) sosietetenadmit someone to a society oppta noen som medlem i en foreningavoid someone's society unngå noens selskapenter society ( gammeldags) debutere i selskapslivetfashionable society de høyere kretser, overklassenfeminine society kvinnelig selskapfraternal society brorskap brodersamfunngo into society eller mix in society delta i selskapslivethigh society sosietetenin polite society i dannet selskap, i dannede kretserlaw-abiding society ( jus) rettssamfunnliterary society leseforening, litterære kretsermove in polite society vanke i dannede kretsermusical society musikkforeningsociety gossip sosietetssladder -
3 service
(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) handelsflåtebetjeningIsubst. \/ˈsɜːvɪs\/1) tjeneste, tjenestegjøring2) ( militærvesen) militærtjeneste, tjenestegjøring, krigstjeneste3) ( militærvesen) forsvarsgren, tjenestegren, forsvar4) ( militærvesen) tjenestetid5) ( militærvesen) betjening, behandling6) ( flertall services) service, tjeneste, samfunnstjeneste7) ( om offentlige tjenester) etat, verk, tjeneste, vesen, -verk, -vesen, forvaltning8) (teknikk osv.) service, regelmessig ettersyn• take the car in for service every 10, 000 kilometres9) servering, betjening, service10) servise11) tjeneste, hjelp, nytte, brukden bilen kan bli til god nytte for deg, du kan få god bruk for den bilen• is it still in service?12) ( samferdsel) forbindelse, trafikk, turer, linje, strekning• shall we meet after service?• whose service is it?20) ( gammeldags) ærbødig hilsenbe at somebody's service stå til noens tjenestebe in somebody's service være i tjeneste hos noenbe of service to somebody hjelpe noen, være noen til hjelp, være til nytte for noenbe on active service være i aktiv tjeneste gjøre krigstjenestebranch of service ( militærvesen) våpenart, forsvarsgrendo good service to somebody være til stor nytte for noendo\/perform the service of gjøre tjeneste som, tjenestegjøre somdo\/render service tjenestegjøre, gjøre tjenesteenlist something in one's service ta noe i brukenter the service of somebody la seg feste hos noen, trå i tjeneste for noenfind something of service ha nytte av noefit for service tjenestedyktiggoods and services ( økonomi) varer og tjenestergo out to service eller go into service gå\/reise ut og tjene, ta seg huspostgo to service gå til gudstjeneste, gå til kirkenlocal authority service kommunal tjenesteoffer\/tender one's services tilby sine tjenesterOn His\/Her Majesty's Service ( som påskrift) tjenesteforsendelseon service i tjeneste, i tjenestesammenheng• is he still on active service?out of service uten tjeneste, ledig, arbeidsløs ute av driftinnstilt, ute av driftthe postal services postvesenetpublic medical service offentlig helsevesenput into service ta i bruk sette i trafikkretire from service avgå, søke avskjed, si oppround-the-clock service døgnet-rundt-servicesee active service kjempe, være med i krigensee some\/good service ( overført) være med på litt av hvert, oppleve myeservice of a writ forkynnelse av stevningsocial services sosialomsorg, sosialtjenestetake service with feste seg bort hos, ta tjeneste hostake somebody into one's service ta noen i tjeneste, ansette noenIIverb \/ˈsɜːvɪs\/1) betjene2) yte service (på)3) ta inn for service, etterse
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pillar of society — pillar of society, a person of strong character or important position … Useful english dictionary
pillar of society — {n. phr.} A leading figure who contributes to the support and the well being of his/her society; a person of irreproachable character. * /Mrs. Brown, the director of our classical symphony fund, is a true pillar of society./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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pillar of society — Synonyms and related words: Christian, Establishment, VIP, baron, big gun, big man, big name, bigwig, brass, brass hat, burgher, celebrity, dignitary, dignity, elder, exemplary citizen, father, figure, good citizen, good neighbor, great man,… … Moby Thesaurus
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pillar — pil|lar [ˈpılə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: piler, from Latin pila] 1.) a) a tall upright round post used as a support for a roof or bridge ▪ Eight massive stone pillars supported the roof. b) a tall upright round post,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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pillar — /ˈpɪlə / (say piluh) noun 1. an upright shaft or structure, of stone, brick, or other material, relatively slender in proportion to its height, and of any shape in section, used as a support, or standing alone, as for a monument. 2. an upright… …