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1 beskjeftigelse
pursuit, occupation -
2 forfølgelse
pursuit, persecution, chase -
3 forfølgelse
* * *subst. pestering, haunting, pursuit, badgering, victimization subst. [ jakt på] pursuit, persecution (f.eks.the persecution of the Christians
) subst. [ rettslig] prosecution subst. [ hjemsøking] haunting (unndra forfølgelse) evade prosecution -
4 beskjeftigelse
subst. [ sysselsetting] occupation, employment, pursuit [ hoved-] chief occupation, main occupation [ over-] overemployment [ under-] underemployment -
5 dyrkelse
subst. [ om jord] cultivation, tilling subst. [ om hobby] pursuit, practice subst. [ om tilbedelse] worship, idolization, idolisation (UK) -
6 forfølging
subst. [ følge etter] chase, pursuit subst. (jus) legal proceedings, legal action subst. (jus) [ straffesak] prosecution -
7 innfallskurve
subst. curve of pursuit -
8 jaktstart
subst. (sport) pursuit -
9 rettsforfølgning
subst. claim, legal action subst. [ av et rettslig krav] pursuit of a legal claim, legal proceedings subst. [ av et straffbart forhold] prosecution -
10 sette etter
set off in pursuit of, give chase to -
11 streben
subst. efforts, endeavour, gravitation, pursuit, aspiration -
12 syssel
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13 på jakt etter
in pursuit of
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