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1 address
1. ə'dres verb1) (to put a name and address on (an envelope etc): Address the parcel clearly.) adressere2) (to speak or write to: I shall address my remarks to you only.) henvende seg til2. ( American) 'ædres noun1) (the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives: His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh.) adresse2) (a speech: He made a long and boring address.) tale•adresse--------tale--------tiltaleIsubst. \/əˈdres\/, amer. også: \/ˈædres\/1) ( på brev e.l.) adresse2) ( EDB) adresse3) (offentlig, høytidelig) tale, foredrag4) ( gammeldags) dyktighet5) ( gammeldags) måte å uttrykke seg på, omgangsformaddress bus ( EDB) adressebussaddresses ( gammeldags) oppvartning, frieridebate on the Address trontaledebattform\/term of address tiltaleformforwarding address ettersendingsadressenotification of address melding om adresseforandring, flyttemeldingIIverb \/əˈdres\/1) rette, stile til2) henvende seg til, snakke til, tale til3) titulere, tiltale4) adressere, skrive adresse på5) (om sak, problem) ta fatt på6) ( EDB) adressere7) ( handel) konsignere, sende varer (til kommisjonær for salg)address oneself to henvende seg til gå i gang med, ta fatt på en oppgave -
2 directory
plural - directories; noun (a type of book giving names and addresses etc: a telephone directory.) (telefon)katalogadressebokIsubst. \/dɪˈrekt(ə)rɪ\/, \/dəˈrekt(ə)rɪ\/, \/daɪˈrekt(ə)rɪ\/1) telefonkatalog, adressefortegnelse, kunderegister2) ( EDB) katalog, register, bibliotek3) (amer.) direksjon, ledelse4) ( kirkelig) ritualbokIIadj. \/dɪˈrekt(ə)rɪ\/, \/dəˈrekt(ə)rɪ\/, \/daɪˈrekt(ə)rɪ\/(vei)ledende, retningsgivende -
3 telephone directory
(a book containing a list of the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all the people with telephones in a particular area: Look them up in the telephone directory.) telefonkatalogsubst. eller telephone booktelefonkatalog -
4 their
ðeə1) (belonging to them: This is their car; Take a note of their names and addresses.) deres; sin, sitt, sine2) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) sin, sitt; sine•- theirssindeterm. \/ħeə\/ ( flertall av) her, his, its1) deres• is that their dog?2) ( refleksivt) sin, sitt, sinenobody in their senses ingen som er ved sine fulle femingen som har fornuften i behold, ville finne på å si noe slikt -
5 www
(World Wide Web (a branch of the Internet); letters used at the beginning of addresses of sites on the Internet.) VV (Verdensveven)(forkortelse for World Wide Web) www• look us up on www...du finner oss på www...
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