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1 apparent
ə'pærənt1) (easy to see; evident: It is quite apparent to all of us that you haven't done your work properly.) innlysende, tydelig, åpenbar2) (seeming but perhaps not real: his apparent unwillingness.) tilsynelatende•enkel--------klaradj. \/əˈpær(ə)nt\/, \/əˈpeər(ə)nt\/1) tydelig, (klart) synlig, åpenbar, opplagt, innlysende2) tilsynelatende3) ( astronomi) som sett fra Jorden, tilsynelatendeapparent to klar for, åpenbar for -
2 effort
'efət1) (hard work; energy: Learning a foreign language requires effort; The effort of climbing the hill made the old man very tired.) innsats, (kraft)anstrengelse, krafttak2) (a trying hard; a struggle: The government's efforts to improve the economy were unsuccessful; Please make every effort to be punctual.) bestrebelse, anstrengelse, strev, flid3) (the result of an attempt: Your drawing was a good effort.) forsøk, prestasjon•- effortlesslydåd--------forsøk--------gjerning--------kampanje--------strevsubst. \/ˈefət\/1) (kraft)anstrengelse, innsats, strev2) ( teknisk) kraft3) prestasjon, anstrengelse (spesielt kunstnerisk, spøkefullt)til tross for hans oratoriske øvelser, falt publikum snart i søvn4) forsøk, verk, produktbe an effort koste overvinnelsebe unsparing in one's efforts ikke spare på kreftene, gi alt man harby one's own efforts ved egen kraftcost an effort koste overvinnelsemake an all-out effort anstrenge seg til det ytterste, gi alt det en harmake an effort anstrenge seg, gjøre et (alvorlig) forsøkgjøre sitt ytterste \/ gjøre alt man kanput effort into something legge arbeid (eller flid) i noeput forth an effort gjøre en kraftanstrengelsethat's a good effort! ( hverdagslig) ikke verst!, bra gjort!with effort med besværwithout (apparent) effort uten (synlig) anstrengelse -
3 tantrum
'tæntrəm(a fit of extreme rage, with eg shouting and stamping: That child is always throwing tantrums.) raserianfallsubst. \/ˈtæntrəm\/raserianfall
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apparent — [[t]əpæ̱rənt[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: ADJ n An apparent situation, quality, or feeling seems to exist, although you cannot be certain that it does exist. I was a bit depressed by our apparent lack of progress... There is at last an apparent end to the… … English dictionary
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apparent, evident — These words are closely related in meaning, but apparent often suggests the use of reasoning: It is apparent that Jackson will win the election. Evident implies the existence of external signs, facts of some sort: His sorrow was evident. Apparent … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
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