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81 night-time
noun (the time when it is night: Owls are usually seen at night-time.) noche['naɪttaɪm]1.N noche fat night-time — por la noche, de noche
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82 advantage
1) ((a) gain or benefit: There are several advantages in being self-employed.) fordel, gagn, nytte2) (in tennis, the first point gained after deuce.)•- advantageously
- have an/the advantage over
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- take advantage offordelIsubst. \/ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ\/1) fordel, fortrinn2) overtak, overlegenhet3) nytte, vinning, utbytte4) ( tennis) fordelhave an advantage over somebody ha en fordel fremfor noen, være heldigere enn noenhave the advantage of ha overtaket på, ha fordelen avtake advantage of (someone\/something) utnytte (noe(n)), dra fordel av (noe(n)) benytte seg av(gammeldags, om en mann) forføreto advantage fordelaktig, utmerket, med utbytteto a person's advantage til fordel for noenIIverb \/ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ\/1) begunstige2) være til nytte for, gagne, fremme -
83 expatriate
noun, adjective((a person) living outside his own country.) landsforvist; utvandret; flyktninglandsforviseIsubst. \/eksˈpætrɪət\/, \/eksˈpeɪtrɪət\/, \/eksˈpætrɪeɪt\/1) utvandrer2) en som er landsforvist, en som er ekspatriert3) person som bor utenlandsIIverb \/eksˈpætrɪeɪt\/, \/eksˈpeɪtrɪeɪt\/1) landsforvise, ekspatriere2) utvandre, flytte til utlandetexpatriate oneself utvandre, ekspatriere seg, gå i landflyktighetIIIadj. \/eksˈpætrɪət\/, \/eksˈpeɪtrɪət\/, \/eksˈpætrɪeɪt\/1) utvandret2) landflyktig3) som bor utenlands -
84 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) oppstrammer, overraskelsesubst. \/ˈaɪˌəʊpnə\/1) tankevekker, overraskelse2) (amer., hverdagslig) oppstrammer, drink til å bli våken av -
85 lightning
(a flash of electricity between clouds or from a cloud to earth during a storm, usually followed by thunder: The house was struck by lightning.) lynlynIsubst. \/ˈlaɪtnɪŋ\/lynflash of lightning se ➢ flash, 1in lightning time lynkjaptlightning never strikes twice in the same place lynet slår aldri ned to ganger på samme stedlightning strike uvarslet streiklightning visit lynvisittlightning war ( militærvesen) lynkriglike greased lightning som et oljet lynsummer (heat) lightning forklaring: flatelyn uten tordenIIadj. \/ˈlaɪtnɪŋ\/1) lynende2) lyn- -
86 weekend
noun (the period from the end of one working week until the beginning of the next (ie Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening to Sunday evening): We spent a weekend in Paris; ( also adjective) a weekend trip.) helghelgIsubst. \/ˌwiːkˈend\/, \/ˈwiːkend\/1) helg, weekend, ukeslutt2) helge-, søndags-, weekend-• one weekend ticket, pleaseen helgebillett, takkat the weekends i helgenelong weekend langhelgon the weekends (amer.) i helgeneover the weekend over helgen, hele helgenweekend cottage fritidshus, hytteIIverb \/ˈwiːkend\/tilbringe helgen -
87 whirlwind
noun (a violent circular current of wind with a whirling motion.) virvelvindsubst. \/ˈwɜːlwɪnd\/1) virvelvind2) ( overført) virvel(vind)3) ( som adjektiv) lynrask, kvikkride the whirlwind temme stormen -
88 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) óvænt uppgötvun/atvik -
89 following
noun (supporters: He has a great following among the poorer people.) adeptos* * *fol.low.ing[f'ɔlouiŋ] n 1 séqüito, cortejo. 2 adeptos, sequazes, comitiva, seguidores. • adj seguinte, que segue ou se segue, imediato, próximo. following her visit she... depois da sua visita ela... the following o seguinte, os seguintes. the following day, the day following no dia seguinte. -
90 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) revelação -
91 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) şaşırtıcı gerçek -
92 business call
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93 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) kaut kas pārsteidzošs; tāds, kas atver acis* * *kaut kas pārsteidzošs -
94 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) kas atveria akis -
95 visitation
noun1) официальное посещение; объезд2) collocation продолжительный визит3) = visit 1. 3)4) испытание; кара; 'божье наказание'* * *(n) гость из другого мира; затянувшийся визит; инспекция; испытание; кара; обход; объезд; официальный осмотр; посещение; право посещения* * *посещение; объезд, обход* * *[vis·it·a·tion || ‚vɪzɪ'teɪʃn] n. объезд, официальное посещение, осмотр, досмотр; продолжительный визит; испытание; кара* * *испытаниекараобъездпосещаемостьпосещениепосещения* * *1) посещение 2) разг. продолжительный визит 3) а) юр. остановка и проверка документов судна в открытом море б) инспектирование -
96 borrowing
emprunts m pl;∎ financed by borrowing financé(e) par des empruntsborrowing capacity capacité f ou facilité f d'endettement;borrowing limit limite f d'endettement;borrowing power capacité d'emprunt ou d'endettement;borrowing rate taux m d'emprunt;borrowing requirements besoins m pl de créditA trawl up and down the high street paying a visit to the myriad lenders you will find there can be as good a place as any. This way you will find out how much you are able to borrow, what rates are on offer and which lenders are able to cater to your particular needs. Your own bank might offer its existing customers improved interest rates or increased borrowing power.
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97 follow-up
suite f; (of advertising, client) relance f; (of orders) suivi mfollow-up letter lettre f de relance;follow-up visit visite f de relance;follow-up work travail m complémentaire -
98 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) revelaţie -
99 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) αποκάλυψη -
100 eye-opener
noun (something that reveals an unexpected fact etc: Our visit to their office was a real eye-opener - they are so inefficient!) zjevení
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