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1 insolence
noun frekkhet, uforskammethetsubst. \/ˈɪnsələns\/uforskammethet, frekkhet, skamløshet, formastelighet -
2 kind
I noun(a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) slags, type, art, sortII 1. adjective(ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) snill, god, vennlig- kindly2. adjective(having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) vennlig, mild, godhjertet- kindness
- kind-heartedart--------slag--------snill--------sortIsubst. \/kaɪnd\/1) slags, sort, type2) rase, slag, art3) klasse, kategori4) ( gammeldags) natur, karakter, naturlig, tilbøyelighet, naturlig inklinasjon5) ( kirkelig) forklaring: en av nattverdens skikkelser (brød eller vin)6) ( gammeldags) kjønnact after one's kind handle etter sin naturafter his\/her\/its\/their kind etter sitt slag, på sin måte, på sitt visbenefits in kind godtgjørelser i naturaliain kind in natura, i naturalier med samme mynt, i samme form i karakter, i natur, i kvalitetkind of til en viss grad, litt slags, sort, type• what kind of trees are those?• what kind of weather is it?nothing of the kind slett ikke, ikke tale omof a kind en slagssamme slag, likede er like (gode), de er av samme ullaof an opposite kind from\/to helt forskjellig fra, det motsatte avone of a kind unik, enestående, sjeldenrepay in kind ( spesielt overført) gi igjen med samme myntsomething of the kind noe slikt, noe i den retningIIadj. \/kaɪnd\/1) vennlig, snill, god• how very kind of you to say so!2) elskverdig, velvillig3) hjelpsom, omsorgsfull, hensynsfull4) mild5) ( gammeldags) kjærlig, ømbe kind enough to eller be so kind to være så vennlig å, være så snill åwith kind regards med vennlig hilsen -
3 warrant
'worənt 1. verb1) (to justify: A slight cold does not warrant your staying off work.) gi rett til, berettige til2) (an old word to state confidently or (be willing to) bet that: I'll warrant he's gone riding instead of doing his work.) vedde på (at)2. noun(something that gives authority, especially a legal document giving the police the authority for searching someone's house, arresting someone etc: The police have a warrant for his arrest.) hjemmel, (arrest/ransakings)-ordregaranti--------kausjonIsubst. \/ˈwɒr(ə)nt\/1) (jus, også warrant of attorney) fullmakt2) (jus, også warrant of arrest) arrestordre3) rett, grunn, hjemmel4) ( handel) garanti, sikkerhet, bevis, kvittering5) (handel, også dock warrant) lagerbevis6) ( militærvesen) bestikkelse, utnevnelsebe a warrant of garantere, være en garanti forwarrant of garanti for, bevis påwarrant of arrest ( jus) arrestordrewarrant of attorney ( jus) fullmaktsdokumentIIverb \/ˈwɒr(ə)nt\/1) berettige, rettferdiggjøre, forsvare2) ( jus) hjemle3) garantere, gå god for4) ( spesielt jus) befullmektige, forsikre, bevitne5) ( gammeldags) vernebe warranted to ha full rett til å
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