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1 preparation
1) (the act of preparing: You can't pass an exam without preparation.) forberedelse; lekselesing; tilberedning2) (something done to prepare: She was making hasty preparations for her departure.) forberedelseopplæringsubst. \/ˌprepəˈreɪʃ(ə)n\/1) forberedelse2) istandsettelse, klargjøring, ferdigstilling3) tillaging, tilberedning, fremstilling4) utarbeidelse5) ( skolevesen) lekselesing, forberedelse (til time)6) ( kjemi) preparat7) ( militærvesen) beredskapbe in good preparation for være godt forberedt\/rustet til, være i god stand\/form tilin preparation under forberedelse, under utarbeidelsein preparation for som en forberedelse til, med tanke på, med henblikk påmake preparations for gjøre forberedelser til -
2 groundwork
noun (work done in preparation for beginning a project etc.) grunnarbeid, fundamentsubst. \/ˈɡraʊndwɜːk\/1) ( også overført) grunnlag, fundament, grunnvoll2) ( kunst) grunning, underlag3) forarbeidgroundwork for\/of grunnlaget for• groundwork for\/of a good education
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