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1 huse
accommodate, house* * *verb. house, accommodate verb. (jus) harbour, harbor (f.eks. ) verb. (dagligtale) put up -
2 innlosjere
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3 oppta
occupy, occupy* * *verb. (ta opp som medlem o.l.) admit (f.eks.admit a pupil to a school; admit them to (membership of
) a society; new States may be verb. take up, occupy verb. (legge beslag på) take up (f.eks. ); occupy (f.eks.the work occupied me for two hours
) verb. [ skaffe seg] adopt, take up (f.eks.a habit, an idea, a theory
); (lære av andre) pick up (f.eks.a custom he had picked up from his father
) verb. [ interessere] absorb (f.eks.the work absorbed him completely
); engross verb. [ absorbere] absorb (f.eks.the newcomers are absorbed in the nation
); assimilate (f.eks.Scandinavians are easily assimilated in the U.S.
) verb. [ romme] accommodate (f.eks.the harbour will accommodate vessels of 5,000 tons
) verb. [ avfatte] draw up (f.eks.a list of something an inventory, a report
) verb. [ notere] note down (f.eks. ); record (f.eks. ) verb. (foto) take (f.eks.a photograph, a film of the event
); (film.) shoot (f.eks. ) verb. (lydopptak) record; (på bånd også) tape verb. dig up verb. (landbruk) lift (f.eks. ) -
4 akkommodere
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5 akkomodere
verb. accommodate -
6 innkvartere
* * *verb. lodge verb. (militær) billet, quarter (hos, i on) verb. accommodate (f.eks.Visitors will be accommodated in two bedrooms.
) -
7 lempe seg etter
verb. adapt oneself to, accommodate oneself to -
8 romme
hold, seat* * *verb. [ inneholde] hold, contain, take verb. (fig) hold (f.eks.all the romance that life held for her
) verb. [ kunne inneholde] hold; (konstrueres ofte med will, fx the box will hold 100 tins) verb. [ ha plass til] accommodate verb. [ha plass til, sitteplasser] seat -
9 tilpasse
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10 imøtekomme
accede to, accommodate, cater -
11 tilpasse
adapt, conform, tailor, accommodate
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Accommodate — Ac*com mo*date, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accommodated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accommodating}.] [L. accommodatus, p. p. of accommodare; ad + commodare to make fit, help; con + modus measure, proportion. See {Mode}.] 1. To render fit, suitable, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accommodate — ac·com·mo·date /ə kä mə ˌdāt/ vt dat·ed, dat·ing 1: to make a change or provision for accommodate a disability see also reasonable accommodation 2: to accept without compensation responsibility for a debt of (another person) in the event of… … Law dictionary
accommodate — UK US /əˈkɒmədeɪt/ verb [T] ► to have or provide the space that someone or something needs: »The centre can accommodate up to 220 students. »The airport simply doesn t have enough room to accommodate increased air traffic. ► to give someone what… … Financial and business terms
accommodate — [v1] make room, lodging available board, contain, domicile, entertain, furnish, harbor, hold, house, put up*, quarter, receive, rent, shelter, supply, take in, welcome; concept 226 Ant. turn away, turn out accommodate [v2] make, become suitable… … New thesaurus
accommodate — [ə käm′ə dāt΄] vt. accommodated, accommodating [< L accommodatus, pp. of accommodare < ad , to + commodare, to fit < commodus: see COMMODE] 1. to make fit; adjust; adapt [to accommodate oneself to changes] 2. to reconcile (differences) 3 … English World dictionary
Accommodate — Ac*com mo*date, a. [L. accommodatus, p. p. of accommodare.] Suitable; fit; adapted; as, means accommodate to end. [Archaic] Tillotson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accommodate — accommodate, accommodation These are among the most commonly misspelt words in English: there are two cs and two ms. The verb accommodate is followed by to when it means ‘adapt’ and by with when (less usually) it means ‘to equip, supply, oblige’ … Modern English usage
Accommodate — Ac*com mo*date, v. i. To adapt one s self; to be conformable or adapted. [R.] Boyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accommodate — (v.) 1530s, from L. accomodatus suitable, pp. of accomodare make fit, adapt, fit one thing to another, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + commodare make fit, from commodus fit (see COMMODE (Cf. commode)). Related … Etymology dictionary
accommodate — 1 adjust, *adapt, conform, reconcile Analogous words: *yield, submit, bow, defer: modify, *change, alter, vary: temper, *moderate, qualify Antonyms: constrain Contrasted words: *estrange, alienate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
accommodate — ► VERB 1) provide lodging or sufficient space for. 2) adapt to or fit in with. ORIGIN Latin accommodare, from commodus fitting … English terms dictionary