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1 operative
-rətiv, ]( American) -reitivadjective (in action, having effect: Many old laws are still operative.) virkningsfull, operativIsubst. \/ˈɒp(ə)rətɪv\/1) (fabrikk)arbeider2) (hverdagslig, amer.) detektiv, hemmelig agentIIadj. \/ˈɒp(ə)rətɪv\/1) virksom, aktiv, i virksomhet, i drift2) ( om lov e.l.) i kraft, gjeldende3) vesentlig, viktig, utslagsgivende, avgjørende4) praktisk5) ( medisin) operativ, operasjons-6) (kropps)arbeidende, arbeider-7) effektiv, virkningsfull -
2 operative dentistry
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3 co-operative
- tivadjective a helpful and co-operative pupil.) samarbeidsvillig, imøtekommende, hjelpsomIsubst. \/kəʊˈɒp(ə)rətɪv\/ eller cooperativekooperasjon, kooperativ, handelsforening, andelslag, samvirkelagIIadj. \/kəʊˈɒp(ə)rətɪv\/ eller cooperative1) samarbeidsvillig, kooperativ, medgjørlig, hjelpsom2) samarbeidende, medvirkende, bidragende, som bidrar3) kooperativ, andels-, samvirke- -
4 co-operative shop
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5 co-operative apartment
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6 co-operative bank
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7 co-operative society
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8 Co-operative Wholesale Society
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9 post-operative
adj. \/ˌpəʊstˈɒpərətɪv\/( medisin) postoperativ -
10 co-op
subst. \/ˈkəʊɒp\/ ( hverdagslig)1) (forkortelse for co-operative society\/shop\/store)kooperativ, samvirkelag, samdrift, handelsforening2) (amer.) andelsleilighet -
11 co-operate
kəu'opəreit(to work together: They have promised to co-operate (with us) in the planning of the exhibition.) samarbeide, virke/arbeide sammen- co-operativeverb \/kəʊˈɒpəreɪt\/ eller cooperate1) samarbeide, arbeide sammen, virke sammen2) medvirke, bidraco-operate on samarbeide for medvirke til -
12 CWS
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13 operate
'opəreit1) (to act or work: The sewing-machine isn't operating properly.) gå, fungere, virke2) (to do or perform a surgical operation: The surgeon operated on her for appendicitis.) operere•- operational
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- operating roomoperere--------virkeverb \/ˈɒpəreɪt\/1) virke (også om medisin), ha virkning, fungere2) gå, være i gang3) ( medisin) operere4) ( militærvesen) operere5) ( børs) drive finansoperasjoner, spekulere6) betjene7) drive, lede8) håndtere, manøvrere9) gjennomføre, iverksette, utføre, sette i verk, foretahand operated manuelt drevetmechanically operated maskindrevetoperate (up)on ha virkning på, virke påoperate on somebody operere noenoperate on somebody for something operere noen for noeoperate (up)on somebody påvirke noen, innvirke på noen
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