-
1 resource
rə'zo:s, ]( American) 'ri:zo:rs1) ((usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means: We have used up all our resources; We haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.) (hjelpe)middel, ressurs2) ((usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth: This country is rich in natural resources.) ressurser, naturrikdommer3) (the ability to find ways of solving difficulties: He is full of resource.) oppfinnsomhet, påfunn•- resourcefully
- resourcefulnessressurs--------resurssubst. \/rɪˈsɔːs\/, \/rɪˈzɔːs\/1) ( vanlig i flertall) ressurser, midler, evnerhun utnyttet sine evner\/ressurser maksimalt2) utvei, råd, hjelpemiddelbe at the end of one's resources stå på bar bakke, ikke vite sin arme rådbe full of resource alltid finne en løsning på noe, alltid finne en utveibe thrown upon one's resources bli\/være overlatt til seg selv, måtte klare seg selvleave a person to his\/her own resources overlate noen til seg selva man of resources en snarrådig\/oppfinnsom mann -
2 economy
i'konəmi1) (the thrifty, careful management of money etc to avoid waste: Please use the water with economy; We must make economies in household spending.) økonomi, sparsomhet2) (organization of money and resources: the country's economy; household economy.) samfunnsøkonomi, husholdning•- economic- economical
- economically
- economics
- economist
- economize
- economisesparing--------økonomisubst. \/ɪˈkɒnəmɪ\/1) sparsommelighet, økonomi, økonomisering, besparelse, innsparing, innstramning2) økonomi, økonomisk forvaltning, økonomisk system3) organisasjon, oppbygning, struktur, system4) forsiktighet, tilbakeholdenhet, økonomi5) ( religion) læresystem6) ( religion) forvaltning av læren (i et gitt miljø)7) ( gammeldags) husholdningdivine economy ( religion) guddommelig ordning, guddommelig innretningeconomies besparelser, innsparinger, innstramningereconomy of (god) utnyttelse av, sparsommelighet med, -sparing, -besparelsethe economy of nature\/natures eller nature's economy naturens husholdningeffect economies foreta (økonomiske) innstramninger, sparenational economy samfunnsøkonomipractise (strict) economy være (svært) sparsom, være (veldig) økonomisk -
3 pool
pu:l I noun1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) vannpytt/-dam2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) (blod)pøl; (olje)forekomst3) (a deep part of a stream or river: He was fishing (in) a pool near the river-bank.) vann, kulp, basseng4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) (svømme)bassengII 1. noun(a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) forråd, pott2. verb(to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) legge i felles pott- poolsbasseng--------dam--------pytt--------tjernIsubst. \/puːl\/1) pytt, dam, pøl2) basseng3) ( i elv) kulpIIsubst. \/puːl\/1) ( i kortspill) pulje, pott2) sammenslutning, pool, sentral3) ( slags biljard) pool4) ( handel) pool, monopolsammenslutning, trust, syndikat, kartelldirty pool snusk, lurvete praksistyping pool skrivestueIIIverb \/puːl\/1) slå sammen, forene2) slå seg sammen, gå sammen3) dele -
4 dearth
də:Ɵ(a lack of: They suffer from a dearth of resources and of experienced men.) mangel (på), knapphetsubst. \/dɜːθ\/1) mangel, knapphet2) hungersnøddearth of knapp tilgang på, mangel på -
5 expenditure
- ənoun (the act of spending: the expenditure of money and resources; His expenditure(s) amounted to $500.) forbruk, utgift(er)forbruk--------konsum--------utgiftsubst. \/ɪkˈspendɪtʃə\/, \/ekˈspendɪtʃə\/1) forbruk2) utgift(er)expenditure of strength kraftforbruk -
6 tap
I 1. tæp noun(a quick touch or light knock or blow: I heard a tap at the door.) bank(ing), lett slag2. verb((often with at, on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something): He tapped at/on the window.) banke lett- tap-dancer II 1. tæp noun((American faucet) any of several types of device (usually with a handle and valve that can be shut or opened) for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe, barrel etc: Turn the tap off/on!) kran, spuns, tapp2. verb1) (to start using (a source, supply etc): The country has many rich resources that have not been tapped.) utnytte; tappe (av)2) (to attach a device to (someone's telephone wires) in order to be able to listen to his telephone conversations: My phone was being tapped.) avlyttetappeIsubst. \/tæp\/1) kran (på ledningsrør), spring2) tappekran3) plugg, tapp (i tønne)4) (foreldet, om vin) (av)tapping, årgang5) (hverdagslig, gammeldags) skjenkested, vertshus, kro, bar6) ( teknikk) gjengeskrue, gjengetapp7) ( elektronikk) uttak( overført) for hånden, klar, til noens rådighetIIsubst. \/tæp\/1) lett slag, dunk, bank2) ( i dansesko) tåforsterkning, tåjerntaps (særlig amer., militærvesen) tappenstrek, varsel om at soldatene skal gå til sine forlegninger, rosignalIIIverb \/tæp\/1) tappe, tappe av, tappe ut, pumpe ut2) utnytte, hente, tappe, åpne, slå hull på3) ( om mennesker) tappe, pumpe, melke4) ( elektronikk e.l.) ta strøm fra, lede strøm fra, ta vann fra, lede vann fra, gjøre en tyvkobling til5) ( telekommunikasjon) avlytte6) utstyre med kran7) ( teknikk) gjenge opptap the wires foreta telefonavlyttingIVverb \/tæp\/1) slå lett, klappe lett, gi et lett slag, dunke lett, banke lett• somebody is tapping at\/on the door2) ( med fingrene) tromme, slå med, tromme med, tromme på3) ( på tastatur e.l.) taste, trykke, slå4) ( med føttene) trippe, klapre, slå lett, trampe lett5) ( dansesko) utstyre med tåforsterkning, sette tåjern i -
7 thrift
Ɵrift(careful spending of money, or using of food or other resources, so that one can save or have some left in reserve; economy: She is noted for her thrift but her husband is very extravagant.) sparsommelighet- thrifty- thriftily
- thriftinesssubst. \/θrɪft\/1) sparsommelighet, økonomisk sans2) ( plantearten Armeria maritima) strandnellik, fjærekoll3) ( gammeldags) trivsel, medgang4) ( skotsk) arbeid -
8 waste
weist 1. verb(to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) kaste bort, sløse, ødelegge2. noun1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) avfall(sprodukt), skrap, søppel2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) sløsing, sløseri3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) øde-/villmark•- wastage- wasteful
- wastefully
- wastefulness
- waste paper
- wastepaper basket
- waste pipe
- waste awayavfall--------sløsingIsubst. \/weɪst\/1) sløseri, sløsing, ødselhet2) avfall, skrot, søppel, rester3) feilgods, vrakgods4) ( typografi) makulatur5) spill, svinn, bortfall6) ( også waste pipe) avløpsrør7) ødemark, villmark, vidde8) ødeleggelse, herjing9) nedsliting, avsliping10) forfall, forringelse (jus)go to waste gå til spillewaste of sløsing med, (noe) bortkastet• what a waste of money!IIverb \/weɪst\/1) sløse med, la gå til spille, kaste bort, gå tapt2) gå til spille, sløses med, renne bort3) forsømme, forspille4) ( litterært) ødelegge, herje, plyndre5) tære på, fortæres, svekke, uttære6) ( gammeldags) forbruke (penger), fordrive (tid), tilbringe (tid)7) ( jus) la forfalle, vanskjøtte, forringe8) ( litterært) svinne9) ( slang) drepe11) tømmes, utømmes, krympe (sammen), tørke utbe wasted være bortkastet, være til ingen nyttegå tapt, gå til spille( slang) være dritings, være snydens fullwaste away tære bort, fortæres, svekkes, svinne henwasted by herjet av, svekket avwaste not, want not ( ordtak) den som sparer, den harwaste one's breath tale for døve ørerwaste words tale for døve ører prate uten stansIIIadj. \/weɪst\/1) øde, brakk, udyrket2) avfalls-, spill-lay waste herje, ødelegge, legge i ruinerlie waste ligge øde
См. также в других словарях:
Money Management International — Type 501(C)(3) Corporation Founded 1997[1 … Wikipedia
Money laundering — is the process of disguising illegal sources of money so that it looks like it came from legal sources.[1] The methods by which money may be laundered are varied and can range in sophistication. Many regulatory and governmental authorities quote… … Wikipedia
money — mon·ey / mə nē/ n pl moneys or mon·ies / mə nēz/ 1: an accepted or authorized medium of exchange; esp: coinage or negotiable paper issued as legal tender by a government 2 a: assets or compensation in the form of or readily convertible into cash… … Law dictionary
Money disorders — are the maladaptive patterns of financial beliefs and behaviors that lead to clinically significant distress, impairment in social or occupational functioning, due to financial strain or an inability to appropriately enjoy one’s financial… … Wikipedia
Money (The Office) — Money The Office episode Michael takes a second job to earn more Money … Wikipedia
Resources, Events, Agents — (REA) is a model of how an accounting system can be reengineered for the computer age. REA was originally proposed in 1982 by William E. McCarthy as a generalized accounting model, and contained the concepts of resources, events and agents. REA… … Wikipedia
resources — Money or any property that can be converted to meet needs; means of raising money or supplies; capabilities of raising wealth or to supply necessary wants; available means or capability of any kind. Cerenzia v. Department of Social Security of… … Black's law dictionary
resources — [n] money, possessions, natural resources ace in hole*, assets, backing, bankroll, basics, belongings, budget, capital, collateral, effects, funds, holdings, income, kitty*, material goods, means, nest egg*, nut*, property, reserves, revenue,… … New thesaurus
resources — index advantage, assets, capital, cash, effects, estate (property), finance, fund … Law dictionary
money — [n] currency accepted as exchange for goods, services almighty dollar*, banknote, bankroll, bill, bread*, bucks*, capital, cash, check, chips, coin, coinage, dough*, finances, fund, funds, gold, gravy*, greenback*, hard cash*, legal tender, loot* … New thesaurus
money market — the short term trade in money, as in the sale and purchase of bonds and certificates. [1925 30] * * * Set of institutions, conventions, and practices whose aim is to facilitate the lending and borrowing of money on a short term basis. The money… … Universalium