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1 allow
1) (not to forbid or prevent: He allowed me to enter; Playing football in the street is not allowed.) tillate2) ((with for) to take into consideration when judging or deciding: These figures allow for price rises.) ta hensyn til, regne med3) (to give, especially for a particular purpose or regularly: His father allows him too much money.) gi, la få, bevilge•- make allowance forgodkjenne--------innrømme--------tillateverb \/əˈlaʊ\/1) tillate, la, gi adgang\/lov til2) gi, la få, bevilge• he is allowed £80 a week for expenses3) erkjenne, innrømme, medgi4) ta med inn i beregningen, ta hensyn til5) beregne, sette av6) (amer., dialekt) mene, siallow for ta med i beregningen, regne med• the trip will take five hours, allowing for train delays( handel) gjøre avdrag for, slå av for• we allow 5% for cashvi gir 5% kontantrabattallow me! la meg få gjøre det!, la meg få hjelpe (deg)!allow of tillate, gi rom forallow oneself unne seg, tillate segbe allowed something bli gitt noe, få lov til å få noebe allowed to do something få lov til (å gjøre) noe, ha tillatelse til (å gjøre) noe -
2 average
'ævəri‹ 1. noun(the result of adding several amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts: The average of 3, 7, 9 and 13 is 8 (= 32:4).) gjennomsnitt2. adjective1) (obtained by finding the average of amounts etc: average price; the average temperature for the week.) gjennomsnittlig, gjennomsnitts-2) (ordinary; not exceptional: The average person is not wealthy; His work is average.) gjennomsnitts-, middels3. verb(to form an average: His expenses averaged (out at) 15 dollars a day.) utgjøre i gjennomsnittgjennomsnitt--------gjennomsnittligIsubst. \/ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ\/1) (gjennom)snitt, middelverdi, middeltall2) (jus, sjøfart) havari, sjøskade3) (handel, sjøfart) avgift (på skip, last)4) (jus, sjøfart) dispasjeat an average of med et gjennomsnitt pågeneral\/particular average (jus, sjøfart) totalt havarithe law of averages sannsynlighetsteorienon an\/the average gjennomsnittlig, i gjennomsnittsunshine average ( meteorologi) gjennomsnittlig antall soltimerIIverb \/ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ\/1) beregne middelverdi\/gjennomsnittet av2) utgjøre gjennomsnitt3) fordele4) (jus, sjøfart) dispasjere, gjøre opp dispasjonaverage down ( handel) kjøpe inn til lave priser for å få ned gjennomsnittlige kostnaderaverage out jevne seg ut, fordele seg jevntaverage up ( handel) kjøpe inn til høy pris, i påvente av ytterligere prisstigningIIIadj. \/ˈæv(ə)rɪdʒ\/1) gjennomsnittlig, gjennomsnitts-, middel-2) ( hverdagslig) vanlig, ordinær, middelmådig3) (jus, sjøfart) dispasje- -
3 lump
1. noun1) (a small solid mass of no particular shape: The custard was full of lumps and no-one would eat it.) klump2) (a swelling: She had a lump on her head where she had hit it.) kul3) (a small cube-shaped mass of sugar.) sukkerbit2. verb((usually with together) to treat or think of as (all) alike.) ta under ett, skjære alle over én kam- lumpy- lumpiness
- lump sum
- if you don't like it
- you can lump ithevelse--------klumpIsubst. \/lʌmp\/1) klump, stykke, klatt, bit2) ( hverdagslig) haug, samling, mengde, masse3) ( medisin) kul, hevelse4) ( hverdagslig) treging, sløving, klumpin the lump eller by the lump samlet, under ett, stort settlump in the throat ( overført) en klump i halsenwork on the lump (britisk, hverdagslig) være dagarbeider (spesielt i byggebransjen)IIsubst. \/lʌmp\/( fiskearten Cyclopterus lumpus) rognkjeks, rognkall (hann)IIIverb \/lʌmp\/1) slå sammen2) klumpe seglump along lunte avsted, traske avstedlump down dumpe nedlump together slå sammen, pakke sammen( overført) skjære over en kam, se under ett klumpe seg sammen, stimle sammenIVverb \/lʌmp\/( hverdagslig) holde ut, finne seg i, takle motvillig, akseptere motvilliglike it or lump it enten du vil eller ei, enten du liker det eller ei -
4 reduce
rə'dju:s1) (to make less, smaller etc: The shop reduced its prices; The train reduced speed.) sette ned, redusere2) (to lose weight by dieting: I must reduce to get into that dress.) slanke seg, ta av3) (to drive, or put, into a particular (bad) state: The bombs reduced the city to ruins; She was so angry, she was almost reduced to tears; During the famine, many people were reduced to eating grass and leaves.) slå sønder og sammen, knuse; redusere•- reductionredusereverb \/rɪˈdjuːs\/1) redusere, nedsette, senke, svekke, (for)minske, redusere størrelsen på, begrense, innskrenke, skjære nedi en svært svekket\/nedsatt tilstand2) bringe til, hensette, hensette i en tilstand, forvandle (til), tvinge (til å gjøre noe)3) reduseres, minskes, forringes4) innordne, klassifisere5) degradere, flytte ned6) ( matematikk) redusere, forkorte, forenkle7) nedkjempe, beseire, kue, slå ned, legge under seg8) ( medisin) sette sammen9) (kjemi, matlaging) redusere10) ( mineralogi) konsentrere, smelte11) fortynneon a reduced scale i forminsket målestokkreduce in strenght svekke styrken, redusere styrkenreduce one's weight slanke seg, gå ned i vektreduce to bringe til, forvandle tillegge i\/forvandle til askevære henvist til tigging, drives til å tiggereduce to despair gjøre fortvilet, bringe til fortvilelsereduce to misery styrte ut i elendighetreduce to order få orden i, få orden påreduce to subjection\/submission tvinge til underkastelse, tvinge i kne
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