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1 here
hiə 1. adverb1) ((at, in or to) this place: He's here; Come here; He lives not far from here; Here they come; Here is / Here's your lost book.) her, hit2) (at this time; at this point in an argument: Here she stopped speaking to wipe her eyes; Here is where I disagree with you.) her, der, på dette punktet3) (beside one: My colleague here will deal with the matter.) her2. interjection1) (a shout of surprise, disapproval etc: Here! what do you think you're doing?) hør her!2) (a shout used to show that one is present: Shout `Here!' when I call your name.) ja!; her!•- hereabout
- hereafter
- the hereafter
- hereby
- herein
- herewith
- here and there
- here goes
- here's to
- here
- there and everywhere
- here you are
- neither here nor thereher--------hitadv. \/hɪə\/1) her2) hit3) ( også here below) her nede (dvs. på jorden)4) her, i dette tilfellet5) nå, daabout here her omkring, her et sted, et sted her i nærhetendown\/in here her nede\/inne, ned\/inn hit, hit ned\/innfrom here to there herfra og dithere! ( ved opprop) ja!(still) here (fremdeles) herhere and now ( også) her og nå, straks, på stedet, på flekkenhere and there her og der, hit og dit, rundt omkringhere goes! ( hverdagslig) javel! så setter vi i gang!, så begynner vi!here's to... (en) skål for...here's to you! eller here's how! skål!here, there, and everywhere alle mulige (og umulige) steder, overalthere they are nå er de her, her har vi dem, her er de (jo)here today, (and) gone tomorrow i dag rød, i morgen død, den stasen kan det snart bli slutt påhere we are nå er vi fremme (her), her er vi, her er vi johere we go! ja, da begynner vi!, ja, da setter vi i gang!, sett i gang!here we go (again) så var det på'n igjenhere, you! hallo der!, hei du der!here you are vær så god, her har du det, se her er detleave here gå\/reise herfranear here her i nærhetenthat's neither here nor there ( overført) det hører ingen steder hjemme, det angår ikke saken, det spiller ingen rolle, det er uten betydning -
2 theory
'Ɵiəriplural - theories; noun1) (an idea or explanation which has not yet been proved to be correct: There are many theories about the origin of life; In theory, I agree with you, but it would not work in practice.) teori, lære2) (the main principles and ideas in an art, science etc as opposed to the practice of actually doing it: A musician has to study both the theory and practice of music.) teori•- theoretically
- theorize
- theorise
- theoristhypotese--------teorisubst. \/ˈθɪərɪ\/1) teori2) lærein theory i teorien, teoretisk (sett)on this theory eller by this theory ifølge denne teorien
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