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sə'tifikət(a written official declaration of some fact: a marriage certificate.) attest, vitnemål, erklæringattest--------sertifikatIsubst. \/səˈtɪfɪkət\/1) attest, skriftlig bekreftelse, bevis, sertifikat, erklæring2) vitnemål, diplom, eksamensbevis, vitnesbyrdbankrupt's certificate forklaring: bevis på avslutning av konkursbocertificate of authenticity ekthetsbeviscertificate of incorporation innregistreringsbevis, (inn)registreringsattestcertificate of matrimonial eligibility ekteskapsattest (som bevis på at en person oppfyller vilkårene for å kunne gifte seg)certificate of origin opprinnelsesattest, opprinnelsesbeviscertificate of probate ( jus) skifteattestCertificate of Secondary Education (CSE) (tidligere, i England og Wales) avgangseksamen fra grunnskolen eksamensvitnemålet (selve papiret)final certificate avgangsbevisGeneral Certificate of Education (GCE) (tidligere, i England og Wales) (hverdagslig, også o-level) forklaring: avgangseksamen fra ungdomsskolenivå (hverdagslig, også a-level)forklaring: avgangseksamen fra videregående nivå eksamensvitnemålet (selve papiret)(GCSE) avgangseksamen på videregående nivå (erstatter fra 1988 GCE og CSE) eksamensvitnemålet (selve papiret)guarantee certificate garantibevishealth certificate helseattestsavings certificate sparebrevshare certificate aksjebrevtonnage certificate ( sjøfart) målebrevuniversal certificate ( om film) tillatelse til å vises for alle aldreIIverb \/səˈtɪfɪkeɪt\/1) tildele vitnemål, utstede vitnemål2) utstede attest for, utstede bevis tilcertificated ( også) utdannet, godkjent, autorisert -
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'witnəs 1. noun1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) vitne2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) vitne3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) bevitnelse, vitne(underskrift)2. verb1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) være vitne til, overvære2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) bevitne, overvære som vitne•- bear witnessvitneIsubst. \/ˈwɪtnəs\/1) ( også jus) (øyen)vitne2) ( jus) vitterlighetsvitne3) (religion, jus) vitnesbyrd, vitneprov, vitneutsagn4) tegn, bevisadverse witness ( jus) forklaring: vitne som er fiendtlig innstilt mot den part som fører hamauricular witness ørevitnebear witness vitnebear witness to\/of bære vitnesbyrd om, vitne om, tjene som bevis påtesten vitner om kvaliteten på denne nye bilen bevitne, attesterebefore witnesses i vitners nærværbe (a) witness of være vitne til, bevitnebe (a) witness to være vitne til, bevitne vitne om, (be)visecall a witness ( jus) føre vitnecall somebody as a witness ( jus) føre noen som vitnecall someone or something to witness ( gammeldags) forklaring: appellere eller referere til noen eller noe for bekreftelse eller bevis på noegive witness vitnehave a witness to something ha vitne på noehear witnesses ( jus) avhøre vitner høre på erklæringer, høre på vitnesbyrdin witness of som et vitnesbyrd på, som (et) bevis påwith a witness ( gammeldags) med ettertrykk, for alvorIIverb \/ˈwɪtnəs\/1) være vitne til, overvære, oppleve• did you witness the accident?• he did not live to witness...han fikk aldri oppleve\/være med på...2) bære vitnesbyrd om, vitne om, vise3) ( jus) bevitne, underskrive som vitterlighetsvitne4) ( jus) vitne, være vitne, avlegge vitneprov5) ( om tid eller sted for en hendelse) se, oppleve, bevitne6) om det vitner, om det taler• he is honest and unselfish, witness his generosityhan er ærlig og uselvisk, det er hans sjenerøsitet et bevis påwitnessed ( på dokument e.l.) bevitnes, bevitnetwitness to ( jus) bevitne, attestere forsikre, bekrefte, forklare
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