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1 appreciate
ə'pri:ʃieit1) (to be grateful for (something): I appreciate all your hard work.) sette pris på2) (to value (someone or something) highly: Mothers are very often not appreciated.) verdsette3) (understand; to be aware of: I appreciate your difficulties but I cannot help.) forstå4) (to increase in value: My house has appreciated (in value) considerably over the last ten years.) stige i verdi•- appreciably
- appreciation
- appreciative
- appreciativelyverdsetteverb \/əˈpriːʃɪeɪt\/1) sette pris på, verdsette, sette høyt, være takknemlig for• I would appreciate it if you...jeg ville være takknemlig om du...2) anerkjenne, innse, forstå3) stige i verdi, stige i pris -
2 differentiate
1) (to see or be able to tell a difference (between): I cannot even differentiate a blackbird and a starling.) skjelne mellom, holde atskilt/fra hverandre2) ((with between) to treat differently: She does not differentiate between her two children although one is adopted.) behandle ulikt, gjøre forskjell påverb \/ˌdɪfəˈrenʃɪeɪt\/1) ( matematikk) differensiere2) differensiere, skille, sondre, skjelne3) holde atskilt, holde fra hverandre, skille mellomdifferentiate between ( også) gjøre forskjell på, behandle ulikt -
3 initial
i'niʃəl 1. adjective(of, or at, the beginning: There were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.) start-, begynnelses-, utgangs-2. noun(the letter that begins a word, especially a name: The picture was signed with the initials JJB, standing for John James Brown.) forbokstav3. verb(to mark or sign with initials of one's name: Any alteration on a cheque should be initialled.) merke med ens initialer- ʃieit
1) (to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc): He initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.) starte opp, sette i gang
2) (to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies: No-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.) innvie, initiere, ta opp
- ʃiət
- initiation(a person who has been initiated (into a society etc).)
innviet (medlem)
- initiativeinitialIsubst. \/ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)l\/forbokstav, initialIIverb \/ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)l\/1) signere, sette signatur på, undertegne med initialer, parafere2) merke med initialerIIIadj. \/ɪˈnɪʃ(ə)l\/1) begynnelses-, innledende2) utgangs-, første -
4 negotiate
ni'ɡəuʃieit1) (to bargain or discuss a subject in order to agree.) forhandle2) (to arrange (a treaty, payment etc), usually after a long discussion.) forhandle om; slutte en avtale3) (to get past (an obstacle or difficulty).) gi seg i kast med, (endelig) klare•- negotiationforhandle--------tingeverb \/nɪˈɡəʊʃɪeɪt\/1) forhandle (om), underhandle (om), treffe overenskomst (om)2) forhandle seg til, få i stand, utvirke, slutte3) ordne, formidle4) treffe, nå, komme frem til5) ( handel) overlate, selge, omsette, negotiere6) klare, kommer over, kommer forbi, passere7) ( overført) overvinnenegotiate about\/for\/on\/over forhandle omnegotiate with forhandle med -
5 officiate
verb (to do the duty or service of an office or official position: The new clergyman officiated at the wedding.) fungere, forrette, foretaforretteverb \/əˈfɪʃɪeɪt\/1) ( kirkelig) forrette2) ( sport) tjenestegjøre som funksjonær, være funksjonær3) fungere, opptre, virkeofficiate at forrette vedofficiating clergyman officiant -
6 substantiate
verb (to give the facts that are able to prove or support (a claim, theory etc): He cannot substantiate his claim/accusation.) underbygge, dokumentereverb \/səbˈstænʃɪeɪt\/1) (be)styrke, underbygge, bevise, dokumentere2) bekrefte3) virkeliggjøre, gjøre virkelig, iverksette4) legemliggjøre, materialisere, gi konkret form til5) befeste, styrke
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