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I keis noun1) (an instance or example: another case of child-beating; a bad case of measles.) tilfelle, sak, eksempel2) (a particular situation: It's different in my case.) tilfelle; kasus3) (a legal trial: The judge in this case is very fair.) (retts)sak4) (an argument or reason: There's a good case for thinking he's wrong.) bevismateriale, argument, grunn5) ((usually with the) a fact: I don't think that's really the case.) tilfelle6) (a form of a pronoun (eg he or him), noun or adjective showing its relation to other words in the sentence.) kasus•- in case- in case of
- in that case II keis noun1) (a container or outer covering: a case of medical instruments; a suitcase.) etui, futteral, hylster; veske, koffert; trekk2) (a crate or box: six cases of whisky.) kasse, eske3) (a piece of furniture for displaying or containing things: a glass case full of china; a bookcase.) glassmonter, vitrineskap, bokskaptilfelleIsubst. \/keɪs\/1) sak, hendelse, tilfelle2) forhold, omstendighet, situasjon3) stilling, tilstand, tilfelle• is it the case that...?er det tilfelle at...?4) ( jus) rettssak, søksmål, sak, tvistemål5) ( jus) beviser, bevismateriale, påstanderhan har ingen sak, saken hans står ikke sterkt6) (medisin, om person) tilfelle, pasient7) ( grammatikk) kasus8) (hverdagslig, gammeldags) original person, artig skrue9) spørsmål, oppgaveas the case may be alt etter som, alt etter omstendighetenecall a case ( jus) rope opp en saka case in point et godt eksempel, et typisk eksempeldrop a case ( jus) frafalle en sakestablish\/prove one's case ( også jus) bevise sin(e) påstand(er), bevise at man har rettfight a case ( jus) føre en sak for domstolenget off someone's case ( hverdagslig) ikke bry seg• will you get off my case?get on someone's case ( hverdagslig) bry seg (om)give away one's own case ødelegge for seg selvif the case should arise i påkommende tilfellein any case forresten, uansett, under alle omstendigheterin case hvis, dersom, i tilfellein case of ved, i tilfelle avin that case i så fall, hvis det er tilfellein the case of når man snakker om, når det gjelder, når det dreier seg omit was a case of ( også) det dreide seg om, det gjaldtjust in case for sikkerhets skyld, i tilfelleleading case ( jus) forklaring: rettsavgjørelse som kan skape presedenslose one's case ( jus) tape sakenmake (out) a case for argumentere for, tale varmt for• there is a good case for...det fins gode argumenter for...make out a case against somebody ( jus) skaffe beviser mot noenmake out one's case ( jus) legge frem bevisene, fremlegge saken, bevise at man har rettopen a case (jus, i retten) legge frem en sak for bevisføringpass (up)on a case avgi kjennelse i en sakthe plaintiff's case saksøkers sak, argumentasjonenput somebody's case tale noens saksit on a case undersøke en sak, behandle en sakstate one's case legge frem fakta, legge frem sin sakthis\/that\/such being the case siden det forholder seg slik, under slike omstendigheter, av denne årsaka welfare case sosialklientIIsubst. \/keɪs\/1) kasse2) eske, skrin3) etui, futteral4) veske, koffert5) hylster, kapsel, deksel6) hus, sett7) putetrekk, var8) ( tømrerfag) karm9) glassmonter, glasskaplower case ( typografi) små bokstaverupper case ( typografi) store bokstaverIIIverb \/keɪs\/1) pakke i kasse2) legge i eske, putte i skrin3) legge i etui, putte i futteral4) kle, innfatte5) mure ut6) ( hverdagslig) se nærmere på7) rekognosere i, snoke på, sjekke åstedet (før et tyveri)case up pakke i kasse
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