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'mænifest 1. verb(to show (clearly): He manifested his character in his behaviour.) legge for dagen, demonstrere2. adjective(easily seen by the eye or understood by the mind; obvious: manifest stupidity.) tydelig, åpenbar- manifestationenkel--------klar--------viseIsubst. \/ˈmænɪfest\/godsliste, godsfortegnelse, lastemanifest (sjøfart), passasjerliste (luftfart)IIverb \/ˈmænɪfest\/1) manifestere, legge for dagen, tilkjennegi, vise (tydelig), vise (seg), åpenbare (seg), røpe, gi uttrykk for2) bevise, vise, være bevis på, demonstrere3) føre opp på godslisten, føre opp på passasjerlisten, føre inn i lastemanifestet, oppgi i tollenmanifest oneself vise seg( også be manifested) vise seg, bli åpenbar, gjøre seg gjeldendeIIIadj. \/ˈmænɪfest\/påtakelig, åpenbar, tydelig, klar, innlysende, umiskjennelig, manifest (psykologi)
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