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adjust, tune* * *verb. [ innstille] adjust (f.eks.the brakes, a carburettor
), set (f.eks. ) verb. [ måle] gauge, (kalibrere) calibrate verb. [ regulere] regulate verb. [ edb] justify (f.eks. ) verb. [ godkjenne og stemple] verify (and stamp) (f.eks. ) -
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* * *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! -
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verb. (foto) focus, adjust verb. [ regulere] adjust, set (f.eks.adjust an apparatus, an engine or a brake
) verb. [kamera, kikkert, o.l.] point, train (f.eks.point a telescope at something or the telescope was trained on the lighthouse
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cancel, cease, set, tune, adjust* * *verb. [kontrollere, regulere, tilpasse] set, adjust verb. [ regulere] check verb. [radio, instrument] tune verb. [ foreslå i valg] nominate, propose verb. [ opphøre med] stop, leave off, discontinue verb. [ midlertidig] suspend verb. [ til embete] nominate, recommend verb. [ til prestekall] present verb. [linse, kamera] focus verb. [rette, sikte] train -
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alter, correct, direct, point, right* * *subst. [ motsatt av vrangside] right side verb. [ henvende] direct, address verb. [ peke] direct, point, aim verb. [ gjøre bedre] improve, fix, remedy verb. [ gjøre rett] straighten, align verb. [ korrigere] correct, mark verb. [ komme seg] come around, get better, improve verb. [ stille inn] direct, turn, aim verb. [ gjøre jevn] level, level off, smooth verb. [ maskindel] adjust (finne seg til rette) settle in, get comfortable, make oneself comfortable, make oneself at home (hjemme hos noen) (komme til rette) turn up, be found (snakke til rette) make someone listen to reason, bring to one's senses (ta seg til rette) do whatever one likes (legge til rette) arrange, order, adjust [ klargjøre] (legge til rette) prepare for (det eneste rette) only right thing (the rette) (med rette) rightly, justly, deservedly, lawfully, rightfully -
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verb. level, even verb. (overført) smooth, smooth down, adjust
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