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1 beordere
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2 befale
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3 befaling
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4 kommandere
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5 commando
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6 linjeorientert brukergrensesnitt
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7 kommando
subst. command, order subst. [ kommandoord] word of command, command subst. [kontroll, herredømme over] control, command subst. [ tropp] command (edb) (betinget kommando) conditional instruction -
8 ordre
order, command* * *subst. [ bestilling] order, orders subst. [ beskjed] command subst. [ instruks] instruction, instructions subst. [ befaling] order, command subst. (adlyde en ordre) obey an order subst. [ edb] instruction (f.eks. ) subst. [ bestilling] order (løpende ordre) standing order (parere ordre) obey, toe the line (effektuere en ordre) execute an order, fill an order (edb) (foreløbig ordre) (edb) presumptive instruction (gi et firma en ordre) place an order with a firm (handle etter ordre) act by (el. according to) order (laget på ordre) made to order (nærmere ordre) further instructions (skriftlig ordre) written order (utføre ordre) carry out an order, execute (el. fill) an order (utstede en ordre) give (el. issue) an order -
9 overkommando
subst. supreme command, high command, chief command (Hærens overkommando) Army Headquarters -
10 befale over
verb. command, be in command of -
11 festforestilling
subst. gala performance, command performance (kongelig festforestilling) Royal Command Performance -
12 forsvarskommando
subst. defence command (headquarters) (amer:) defense command -
13 herredømme
control, reign, rule* * *subst. [ beherskelse] control (over over, of) (f.eks.over a dog, of a situation
) subst. command (over of, over) (f.eks.His command of English is impressive.
) subst. [ fullstendig] mastery (over over) subst. sway, rule, dominion -
14 styre
administration, board, council, direct, govern, rule, rule, steer, wheel* * *subst. government, administration subst. [ ledelse] rule, management, government, command, control, regime subst. administrative board subst. [i aksjeselskap o.l.] board, board of directors subst. [ i forening] committee, executive committee subst. [ sykkel] handlebars verb. steer (f.eks. ) verb. command, control, govern, steer verb. [ regjere] govern, rule verb. [ lede] manage verb. [ holde nede] control (f.eks. ) verb. [ holde nede] keep something in check (f.eks. ) [ akkord-] creditors' committee [ ekspertstyre] technocracy [ hoved-] executive el. main board [ likvidasjons-] liquidation committee [ steds-] local el. area board -
15 absolutt kommando
subst. (edb) [ kildekommando med absolutte koordinatorer] absolute command, absolute instruction, absolute order -
16 anføre
verb. [ påberope seg] submit, invoke verb. (jus) [ påberope seg] lead, mention, state, indicate, give, refer to, command, head, lead, allege, adduce, advance, urge, cite, quote -
17 anføring
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18 anførsel
subst. statement, submission, command subst. [ angivelse] statement, quotation subst. [regnskap, føring] entering, booking -
19 arbeidskommando
subst. (teleteknikk) operating command -
20 befalet
(ta befalet) take the command
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