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1 avgjøre
settle -
2 bosette
settle -
3 nedfelle seg i bevisstheten
settle, sink in (f.eks.give the words time to settle (el. to sink in
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4 gjøre opp et mellomværende
settle an account -
5 bosette seg
settle down -
6 sette
settle, put -
7 slå seg ned
settle down -
8 slå seg til ro
settle down -
9 avgjøre
решать, определять, быть причиной* * *verb. [ bestemme] decide, determine verb. [ordne, betale] settle verb. (jus) [ ved voldgift] settle, resolve, settle by arbitration, resolve by arbitration -
10 bosettingstillatelse
subst. (jus) settlement permit, permission to settle subst. (jus) permit to settle, leave to settle -
11 mellomværende
subst. [ utestående] outstanding account, outstanding accounts subst. [ regning] account subst. [ strid også] difference (avgjøre et mellomværende) settle (el. square) an account (økonomi) (internt mellomværende) inter-company balance (jus) [ ethvert-] any and all indebtedness (gjøre opp mellomværende) (penger) settle accounts (gjøre opp mellomværende) (uenighet) settle a difference -
12 ordne
* * *verb. [ regulere] regulate verb. (noe som er i uorden) arrange, put in order, adjust (f.eks. ) verb. straighten up (f.eks. ) 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. ) 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. ) 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. ) verb. [ klare] straighten out (f.eks.a difficulty, one's affairs, one's finances
) verb. US: fix (f.eks. ) (det skal vi nok ordne) we'll see to that!, we'll take care of that!, that will be all right! -
13 avregne
verb. settle, settle accounts -
14 betale en faktura
verb. (finans) pay a bill, pay an invoice, settle a bill, settle an invoice -
15 betale en regning
verb. (finans) pay a bill, pay an invoice, settle a bill, settle an invoice -
16 fastsette
fix, set, specify, determine* * *verb. fix, determine, establish, lay down, settle, appoint verb. [ bestemme] determine, decide on, settle, set verb. [ en tid] appoint, fix (f.eks. ), set aside (f.eks. ) verb. [ pris] fix (f.eks.a price for the goods, fix the wages at
) verb. [ betinge sig] stipulate (f.eks.it was stipulated in the contract that
) verb. (overført) sketch (el. trace) out (f.eks. ) (en fastsatt fastsette) a fixed price -
17 minnelighet
(ordne i minnelighet) settle amicably, settle out of court -
18 avfinne seg
verb. resign oneself to, come to terms with, settle for, compound -
19 avgjøre ved voldgift
verb. arbitrate, settle by arbitration -
20 avgjøre vårt mellomværende
verb. settle our account
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