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grunn--------årsakIsubst. \/ˈriːzn\/1) grunn, årsak, forklaring, begrunnelse• do you have a reason for this?2) forstand, vett3) fornuft, rimelighetand with reason og det med rette• he complains, and with reasonby reason of på grunn avbring somebody to reason snakke noen til fornuft, snakke noen til rettedo anything within reason gjøre alt innen rimelighetens grenserfor a (very) good reason av (svært) gode grunnerfor certain reasons av visse årsakerfor some reason (or other) av en eller annen grunnfor some unknown reason av ukjent årsaklose one's reason miste forstandenreasons for judgement ( jus) domsgrunnerreasons of state statshensynregain one's reason få tilbake forstandenstand to reason være åpenbart, være logiskwithin reason rimelig, akseptabel, innen rimelighetens grenserIIverb \/ˈriːzn\/1) resonnere, slutte, tenke, trekke fornuftsslutninger• he reasoned that...han tenkte som så at...2) diskutere, argumentere, resonnere, snakke fornuft3) overtale4) ( gammeldags) snakke, talereason away bortforklarereason out resonnere seg frem til, tenke utreason somebody into doing something overtale noen til (å gjøre) noereason somebody out of (doing) something overtale noen til å la være (å gjøre) noereason things out bruke fornuften på (å løse) noereason with snakke (fornuft) med
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suppose — 1 verb (T) 1 be supposed to do sth a) used when saying what someone should or should not do, especially because of rules or what someone in authority has said: You re supposed to ask the teacher if you want to leave the classroom. | We re not… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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