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1 with an eye to something
(with something as an aim: He's doing this with an eye to promotion.) med henblik på* * *(with something as an aim: He's doing this with an eye to promotion.) med henblik på -
2 purpose
['pə:pəs]1) (the reason for doing something; the aim to which an action etc is directed: What is the purpose of your visit?) formål2) (the use or function of an object: The purpose of this lever is to stop the machine in an emergency.) formål3) (determination: a man of purpose.) beslutsomhed•- purposefully
- purposeless
- purposely
- purpose-built
- on purpose
- serve a purpose
- to no purpose* * *['pə:pəs]1) (the reason for doing something; the aim to which an action etc is directed: What is the purpose of your visit?) formål2) (the use or function of an object: The purpose of this lever is to stop the machine in an emergency.) formål3) (determination: a man of purpose.) beslutsomhed•- purposefully
- purposeless
- purposely
- purpose-built
- on purpose
- serve a purpose
- to no purpose
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