Перевод: с норвежского на английский

с английского на норвежский

(clothes etc)

  • 1 ordne

    * * *
    verb. [ regulere] regulate verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, put in order, adjust (f.eks.

    adjust one's clothes

    ) verb. straighten up (f.eks.

    straighten up one's tie

    ) verb. [ reparere] fix, repair verb. (en tvist) adjust verb. arrange (f.eks.

    arrange the books alphabetically

    ) verb. (et lån) negotiate verb. [rydde, pynte] tidy, tidy up verb. (anbringe i en bestemt orden) arrange (f.eks.

    something alphabetically, the flowers in groups

    ) verb. (gjeld) settle, square (f.eks.

    an account

    ) verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, rearrange, adjust (f.eks.

    he adjusted his tie; adjust one's clothes

    ) verb. (papirer, brev, etc. i mapper, kartoteker) file verb. (skaffe ved planlegging e.l.) arrange (f.eks.

    a compromise, a programme, a schedule, a settlement

    ) (NB can you arrange to be here at verb. (ta seg av) see to (f.eks.

    I'll see to that!

    ) verb. (treffe bestemmelse om) settle (f.eks.

    the future of the school system; that is for him to settle

    ) verb. [ organisere] organize (f.eks.

    the financial system; the book is organized according to the following plan

    ) verb. [ regulere] regulate (f.eks.

    ordne lønningsforholdene regulate wages; regulate conditions within the coal industry

    ) verb. [ sortere] sort (f.eks.

    one's cards

    ) verb. [ klare] straighten out (f.eks.

    a difficulty, one's affairs, one's finances

    ) verb. US: fix (f.eks.

    fix one's hair

    ) (det skal vi nok ordne) we'll see to that!, we'll take care of that!, that will be all right!

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > ordne

См. также в других словарях:

  • clothes line — /ˈkloʊðz laɪn/ (say klohdhz luyn) noun 1. a rope or wire on which clothes, etc., may be hung to dry. 2. a device, as a clothes hoist, on which to hang clothes to dry. Also, clothesline …  

  • Clothes' Market —    On the east side of Houndsditch, north of the Clothes Exchange. It seems to be entered through Phill s Buildings. In Portsoken Ward (Bacon s map, 1912).    Earliest mention: O.S. 5 ft. ed. 1875.    The adjacent streets are largely occupied by… …   Dictionary of London

  • clothes horse — /ˈkloʊðz hɔs/ (say klohdhz haws) noun 1. a frame on which to hang clothes, etc., especially for drying. 2. Colloquial a person who pays particular attention to dress and who wears clothes well, especially a model or mannequin …  

  • clothes — W2S2 [kləuðz, kləuz US klouðz, klouz] n [plural] [: Old English; Origin: clathas, plural of clath; CLOTH] the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm ▪ I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. ▪ What sort of clothes was he wearing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • clothes — [ klouðz ] noun plural *** the things that you wear such as shirts, dresses, pants, etc.: a pile of dirty clothes Carmen wears the most beautiful clothes. put on clothes: I m going to put on some clean clothes. take off clothes: Why don t you… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Clothes — (kl[=o][th]z or kl[=o]z; 277), n. pl. [From {Cloth}.] 1. Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort. [1913 Webster] She . . . speaks well,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Clothes moth — Clothes Clothes (kl[=o][th]z or kl[=o]z; 277), n. pl. [From {Cloth}.] 1. Covering for the human body; dress; vestments; vesture; a general term for whatever covering is worn, or is made to be worn, for decency or comfort. [1913 Webster] She …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • clothes brush — n BrE a brush used to remove dirt, dust etc from clothes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • clothes-brush — clothesˈ brush noun A brush for removing dirt, fluff, etc from clothes • • • Main Entry: ↑clothe …   Useful english dictionary

  • clothes moth — clothes′ moth n. ent any of several small moths of the family Tineidae, the larvae of which feed on wool, fur, etc …   From formal English to slang

  • clothes moth — n. any of a family (Tineidae) of small moths that lay their eggs in articles of wool, fur, etc. upon which the hatched larvae feed …   English World dictionary

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