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1 accept
ək'sept1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) ta imot2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) godta, akseptere•- acceptably
- acceptance
- acceptedgodkjenne--------godtaverb \/əkˈsept\/, \/ækˈsept\/1) godkjenne, akseptere, slutte seg til2) motta, ta imotta imot \/ si ja (takk) til en innbydelse3) godta, erkjenne, finne seg i, gå med på4) ( handel) akseptereaccept as betrakte som(the) accepted thing det som er allment vedtatt\/akseptertbe widely accepted få bred tilslutning\/aksept -
2 done
1) (finished or complete: That's that job done at last.) ferdig, gjort2) ((of food) completely cooked and ready to eat: I don't think the meat is quite done yet.) klar, passe kokt/stekt, gjennomkokt/-stekt3) (socially accepted: the done thing.) ifølge skikk og brukferdig--------gjortIverb \/dʌn\/perf. partisipp av ➢ do, 3IIadj. \/dʌn\/1) gjort, utført, utrettet, fremstilt• well done!bravo! \/ det gjorde du bra!da det var gjort, gikk jeg og la meg2) ferdig• are\/have you done?• I wish they would come and have done!• have you done talking?har du pratet ferdig? \/ er du ferdig med å prate snart?3) utmattet, utkjørt, slått ut4) ( matlaging) passe kokt, passe stekt• she wants it lightly done, but I want it well donehun vil ha den lite stekt, men jeg vil ha den godt stektbe done være avsluttet, være ferdig, være fullbyrdethvis jeg ikke hadde fått tak i det i tide, hadde det vært ute med megskje, gå til• how was it done?være passende, sømme segbe done for ( hverdagslig) være ferdig, være dødsensbe the done thing være tingen å gjøre (dvs. være i overensstemmelse med skikk og bruk)done to a turn se ➢ turn, 1easier\/sooner said than done se ➢ say, 2get something done få noe (unna)gjort, få noe unnano sooner said than done se ➢ say, 2that's done it! nå er det nok!, spillet er over!thy will be done ( bibelsk) la din vilje skje
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