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1 måned
month, month -
2 måned
месяц-en, -er, -ene* * ** * *subst. month (januar måned) the month of January (om en måned) in a month (per måned) per month, a month -
3 julemåned
subst. [ desember] Christmas month, month of Christmas -
4 kvartalstermin
subst. three month period subst. three month term -
5 sist i måneden
at the end of the month late in the month -
6 d.m.
fork. [ denne måned] of this month -
7 før
перед, до, прежде, раньше* * *before, before* * *prep. before, previous to, prior to prep. within (f.eks.the hour/week/month/year
) konj. before adv. before (fx ) adv. previously adv. earlier on (fx ) adv. formerly adv. sooner, rath adv. by (f.eks.12 o'clock, next Friday
) -
8 få
получитьfår, fikk, fått* * *few, few, gain, get, have, receive* * *verb. [ motta] get, receive (f.eks.I got (el. received
) your letter, an invitation, a present) verb. [ oppnå] get, obtain, win (f.eks.he got the job, he obtained his ends, she won the prize, her work won recognition; if you divide 10 by 2 you get ??
) verb. [tjene, få i betaling] get (f.eks. I get £100 a month; I got 50p for the verb. [om mat, måltider, drikkevarer] have (f.eks.we had dinner, we had roast lamb for dinner; I had tea; I had a stiff whisky
) verb. [i forb. med perf. part.: forårsake at] get, have (f.eks.I got him punished; he had his leg amputated; he had his luggage taken to the ??
) verb. [ en sykdom] get (f.eks. ); (højtideligere) contract (f.eks. ) verb. [ om straff] get (f.eks.he got 6 months' imprisonment (el. he got 6 months
) for blackmail) verb. [ om uhell] get (f.eks.he got his hand into the wheel; he got his arm broken
) verb. [sette til verden, om kvinne] have (f.eks. ), give birth to, bear adj. few (f.eks. ) (for få) too few (veldig få) a very small number (noen få) a few, some few -
9 halvårig
adj. six-month, half-year, half a year -
10 halvårstermin
subst. six month term el. period -
11 innen
before, within* * *prep. within (the /day/week/month/year) prep. by (f.eks.I must have the money by Monday
) prep. before (prior/previous to) prep. at the (very) latest (f.eks. ) latest five days after the election) prep. within (f.eks.he was ordered to leave the country within three days
) konj. before (f.eks.I must see you before you leave, before the war is over
) konj. by the time that (f.eks. ) -
12 inneværende måned
subst. this month -
13 inspeksjonsmåned
subst. month of inspection -
14 kalendermåned
-
15 løpemåned
subst. one-month grace period -
16 mai måned
(i mai måned) in the month of May -
17 måneden ut
[ for] the rest of the month -
18 månedlig
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19 månedsbalanse
subst. (økonomi) month-end accounts, monthly balance sheet -
20 månedslønn
subst. monthly salary, month's pay
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