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1 propose
prə'pəuz1) (to offer for consideration; to suggest: I proposed my friend for the job; Who proposed this scheme?) foreslå2) (to intend: He proposes to build a new house.) ha planer om, akte3) (to make an offer of marriage: He proposed (to me) last night and I accepted him.) fri•- proposalforeslå--------friverb \/prəˈpəʊz\/1) foreslå, legge frem forslag om2) legge frem, fremstille3) akte, ha til hensikt, tenke på, ha planer om4) friMan proposes, God disposes mennesket spår, Gud rårpropose a toast to\/for somebody \/ somebody's health utbringe en skål for noenpropose somebody for\/as something foreslå noen som noepropose to fri tilpropose to oneself sette seg fore -
2 careful
1) (taking care; being cautious: Be careful when you cross the street; a careful driver.) forsiktig, varsom, påpasselig2) (thorough: a careful search.) grundig, omhyggeligforsiktigadj. \/ˈkeəf(ʊ)l\/1) forsiktig, varsom, aktsom2) nøyaktig, grundig, omhyggeligetter å ha tenkt grundig igjennom tingene, aksepterte hun tilbudet deres3) sparsommelig, påholden4) ( gammeldags) bekymringsfullbe careful to do something være sikker på at man gjør noe, passe på å gjøre noebe careful of passe (godt) på, ha omsorg forbe careful with passe godt på, være forsiktig med
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offer — of|fer1 W1S1 [ˈɔfə US ˈo:fər, ˈa: ] v [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: offrir, from Latin offerre, from ferre to carry ] 1.) [T] to ask someone if they would like to have something, or to hold something out to them so that they can take it … Dictionary of contemporary English
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offer — offerable, adj. offerer, offeror, n. /aw feuhr, of euhr/, v.t. 1. to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette. 2. to propose or put forward for consideration: to offer a suggestion. 3. to propose or volunteer (to do … Universalium