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1 attention
ə'tenʃən1) (notice: He tried to attract my attention; Pay attention to your teacher!) oppmerksomhet2) (care: That broken leg needs urgent attention.) stell3) (concentration of the mind: His attention wanders.) konsentrasjon4) ((in the army etc) a position in which one stands very straight with hands by the sides and feet together: He stood to attention.) giv akt!•- attentively
- attentivenessbekymring--------omsorg--------pleieIsubst. \/əˈtenʃ(ə)n\/1) ( også psykologi) oppmerksomhet, stell2) hensyn3) omsorg, pleie, tilsyn4) ( militærvesen) rett, givaktarrest somebody's attention legge beslag på noens oppmerksomhet, fange noens oppmerksomhetattention NN ( handelsfag) til NN personlig, v\/Nattract attention ( handelsfag) tiltrekke seg oppmerksomheterbe all attention være lutter ørebring something to somebody's attention gjøre noen oppmerksom på noecall\/draw\/direct attention to rette oppmerksomheten mot, gjøre oppmerksom påcome to attention ( militærvesen) innta rettstillingmarch at attention ( militærvesen) marsjerepay attention to være oppmerksom på legge merke til, lytte godt til, observere ta hensyn til, bry seg ompay one's attentions to ( gammeldags) oppvarte, gjøre kur tilreceive attention få oppmerksomhet bli ekspedert bli behandlet, få pleiestand at attention ( militærvesen) stå i stram givakt, stå rettIIinterj. \/əˈtenʃ(ə)n\/1) ( militærvesen) givakt, rettstilling2) forklaring: melding med forespørsel om oppmerksomhet i høyttaler e.l.attention! ( militærvesen) givakt!attention (to orders)! (amer.) ordre følger (kommando eller signal for å annonsere at en ordre umiddelbart følger) -
2 farthing
subst. \/ˈfɑːħɪŋ\/1) ( før 1961) 1\/4 penny (da det gikk 240 pence på ett pund)2) dugg, grann, døytnot worth a (brass) farthing ikke verdt fem (flate) ørepay to the last farthing betale til siste øre
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