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1 velge mellom
choose between, choose from -
2 gå handelsveien
choose business for one's career -
3 søke seg ut
choose, pick, select -
4 velge blant
choose from -
5 velge
choose, pick, select, elect -
6 belegge sine ord
verb. choose one's words, choose one's words carefully -
7 framfor en annen
(velge han framfor en annen) choose him rather than (el. in preference of) another -
8 fremfor en annen
(velge han fremfor en annen) choose him rather than (el. in preference of) another -
9 sammenligningsgrunnlag
subst. standard (el. frame) of reference (f.eks.choose something as standard of reference
) subst. standard of comparison, basis of comparison -
10 se seg ut
pick out for oneself, choose -
11 ta
брать-r, tok, tatt* * ** * *verb. [ velge] choose verb. [ å kunne romme] hold (f.eks.The container holds only 50 pieces.
) verb. [et fag, et kurs] take verb. [ fange] catch, pick up verb. [ stjele] take, steal, pinch verb. [ om eksamen] pass verb. [ om mat og drikke] have verb. [ holde ut] stand (f.eks. ) -
12 utkåre
verb. choose, elect -
13 utse
verb. select, choose, pick out -
14 utvelge
verb. choose, select, pick out -
15 velge
выбирать-er, valgte, valgt* * *choose, elect, select* * *verb. select, pick, pick out verb. adopt, take up, go in for verb. be elected, get in -
16 velge bort
verb. vote down, vote out, choose differently -
17 vrake
verb. reject, discard, sort, grade verb. turn down, disapprove, disapprove of, reject, refuse to sanction, disallow (velge og vrake) pick and choose
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choose — W1S1 [tʃu:z] v past tense chose [tʃəuz US tʃouz] past participle chosen [ˈtʃəuzən US ˈtʃou ] [I and T] [: Old English; Origin: ceosan] 1.) to decide which one of a number of things or people you want →↑choice ▪ It took us ages to choose a new… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Choose — Choose, v. t. [imp. {Chose}; p. p. {Chosen}, {Chose} (Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Choosing}.] [OE. chesen, cheosen, AS. ce[ o]san; akin to OS. kiosan, D. kiezen, G. kiesen, Icel. kj[=o]sa, Goth. kiusan, L. gustare to taste, Gr. ?, Skr. jush to enjoy … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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