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1. noun(a (small) sum taken off the price of something: He gave me a discount of 20%.) rabatt, avslag2. verb(to leave aside as something not to be considered: You can discount most of what he says - it's nearly all lies!) se bort fra, ta med en klype saltrabattIsubst. \/ˈdɪskaʊnt\/1) rabatt, avdrag, reduksjon2) ( økonomi) diskontering3) ( overført) reservasjonallow\/give\/grant a discount gi rabattat a discount under pari, til lav kurs med reservasjonIIverb \/dɪsˈkaʊnt\/1) gi rabatt, selge til nedsatt pris2) (om verdi, fordel) minske, trekke fra, redusere3) se bort fra4) ikke tro helt på, ta med en klype salt5) ( økonomi) diskontere -
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'ku:pon1) (a piece of paper etc giving one the right to something, eg a gift or discount price: This coupon gives 50 cents off your next purchase.) rabattkupong2) (a betting form for the football pools.) tippekupongkupongsubst. \/ˈkuːpɒn\/1) kupong, svarkupong, rabattkupong2) talong3) rasjoneringsmerke4) ( børs) rentekupong5) ( skotsk og irsk) ansikt, fjes6) (britisk, slang) forklaring: partilederens offisielle støtte til en parlamentskandidat -
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(to register or record time of arriving at or leaving work.) stemple inn/utav--------bort--------friIverb \/ɒf\/1) stikke av2) avlyse3) (amer.) drepeIIverb \/ɒf\/(amer., slang) knerte, drepeIIIadj. \/ɒf\/1) bortre, lengst bort, andre2) ( spesielt om kjøring med hest) høyre3) fri-4) ( om mulighet) svak, litenhave one's off moments ha sine dårlige stunder ha sine rolige stunder, ha friperioderoff season lavsesongoff street sidegateIVadv. \/ɒf\/1) bort, i vei, av sted• off with you!• hats off!2) av• get off3) tilbake4) bort fra, vekk fra, unna• are we far off?5) fri6) ( teater) utenfor, bak7) ( sjøfart) fra land, fra vinden8) helt, til fullebe off være av, ha løsnetgi seg i vei, stikke• the horses are off!• where are you off to? - I'm off to London• now at last we're off!• be off with you!være fri, ha fri være slutt, være avblåst, være avlyst, være innstilt, være avbruttvære avstengt, være frakobletduppe av, være borte( hverdagslig) ikke være fersk, være dårlig, være halvsurvære... stilt• how are you off for money?feel off ( hverdagslig) føle seg dårligoff and on av og på, opp og ned, til og fra av og til, nå og daoff with av sted medVprep. \/ɒf\/1) bort fra, fra, ned fra, av, bort(e), ute av• take your elbows off the table!2) ved, nær, på høyde med, utenfor (spesielt sjøfart)3) fra4) på, av• 3% discount off the price3% rabatt på prisenbe off something\/somebody ( hverdagslig) ha mistet interessen for noe\/noen, ha sluttet med noedine off ha til middag, spisejust off rett ved siden av, like utenfor
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