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1 objection
əb'‹ekʃən1) (an expression of disapproval: He raised no objection to the idea.) protest, motmæle2) (a reason for disapproving: My objection is that he is too young.) innvending, innsigelseinnvendingsubst. \/əbˈdʒekʃ(ə)n\/1) innvending, protest• the chief objection to the book is...hovedinnvendingen mot boken er...jeg har ingenting å innvende \/ gjerne for megdet har jeg ingenting imot å gjøre \/ det gjør jeg gjerne2) motviljeobjection! ( jus) protest!objection against protest mot, innvending motobjection in point of law ( jus) innsigelse på rettslig grunnobjection overruled ( jus) protesten tas ikke til følgeobjection sustained ( jus) protesten tas til følgeobjection to protest mot, innvending motput in an objection komme med en innvending, legge inn en protestraise objections gjøre innvendinger, komme med innvendinger• she raised the objection that...hun innvendte at... -
2 sustain
sə'stein1) (to bear (the weight of): The branches could hardly sustain the weight of the fruit.) bære, holde (oppe)2) (to give help or strength to: The thought of seeing her again sustained him throughout his ordeal.) støtte, nærelide--------støtteverb \/səˈsteɪn\/1) bære, holde oppe, tåle belastningen av• will the shelf sustain the weight of all these books?2) understøtte, støtte, bistå, akseptere3) opprettholde, holde i gang, holde oppe, holde i live4) tåle5) ( jus) opprettholde6) lide, pådra seg7) (musikk, om tone) holde, forlenge8) ( teater) fylle, spillefylle\/spille en rolle9) ( gammeldags) forsvareobjection sustained ( jus) innsigelsen tas til følge
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