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121 vital
1) (essential; of the greatest importance: Speed is vital to the success of our plan; It is vital that we arrive at the hospital soon.) livsviktig; avgjørende2) (lively and energetic: a vital person/personality.) livlig, vital, spirituell•- vitalitylivsviktig--------vitaladj. \/ˈvaɪtl\/1) livs-, vital-2) livsviktig, livsnødvendig3) ( overført) vesentlig, (absolutt) nødvendig, avgjørende, meget viktig, livsviktig4) livsfarlig, dødbringende• just in time, Anette revealed a vital error in the construction of her canopyakkurat i tide oppdaget Anette en livsfarlig konstruksjonsfeil på fallskjermen sin5) ( spesielt poetisk) livskraftig, livgivende6) ( poetisk) livfull, levendeof vital importance av avgjørende betydning -
122 ABC
eibi:'si:1) (the alphabet: The child has not learnt his ABC.) alfabetet2) (the simplest and most basic knowledge: the ABC of engineering.) basiskunnskap; ABCIsubst. \/ˌeɪbiːˈsiː\/1) abc, alfabet2) abc, forklaring: alfabetisk ordnet oppslagsbokas easy as ABC (like enkelt) som å legge sammen to og toIIforkortelse for American Broadcasting Company, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, American born Chinese (slang) -
123 background
1) (the space behind the principal or most important figures or objects of a picture etc: He always paints ships against a background of stormy skies; trees in the background of the picture.) bakgrunn2) (happenings that go before, and help to explain, an event etc: the background to a situation.) bakgrunn, forhistorie3) (a person's origins, education etc: She was ashamed of her humble background.) bakgrunn, opphavbakgrunnsubst. \/ˈbækɡraʊnd\/1) bakgrunn, bunn2) ( overført) bakgrunn, miljø, erfaring -
124 consensus
kən'sensəs(the feeling of most people: The consensus of opinion is that we should do this.) alminnelig enighet, gjengs oppfatningsubst. \/kənˈsensəs\/(bred) enighet, samstemmighet, konsensusden gjengse oppfatningen er at, det råder alminnelig enighet om at• there is a consensus of opinion in favour of...det er bred enighet til støtte for... -
125 universal
adjective (affecting, including etc the whole of the world or all or most people: English may become a universal language that everyone can learn and use.) altomfattende; enerådende, universelluniverselladj. \/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːs(ə)l\/1) allmenn, alminnelig utbredt, allmenngyldig, altomfattende, universell2) enerådende, eneherskende3) ( om film) tillatt for barn, tillatt for alle4) mangesidig, universal-universal time se ➢ time, 1 -
126 central
'sentrəl1) (belonging to or near the centre (eg of a town): His flat is very central.) sentral2) (principal or most important: the central point of his argument.) hoved-, midt-, sentral-•- centralise
- centralization
- centralisation
- centrally
- central heating
- central processing unitsentralIsubst. \/ˈsentr(ə)l\/(amer.) telefonsentralIIadj. \/ˈsentr(ə)l\/1) sentral, sentral-2) hoved-• the central characters in 'Hamlet' are Hamlet, Ophelia and Gertrudehovedpersonene i 'Hamlet' er Hamlet, Ophelia og Gjertrud3) senter-, midt-, sentrums-4) ( språkvitenskap) mellomtunge-5) ( anatomi) sentral- -
127 incarnation
noun ((the) human form taken by a divine being etc: Most Christians believe that Christ was the incarnation of God.) legemliggjørelse, inkarnasjonsubst. \/ˌɪnkɑːˈneɪʃ(ə)n\/1) inkarnasjon, legemliggjøringhun så ut som sunnheten selv \/ den personifiserte sunnhet2) (religion, om Kristus) det å bli menneskethe Incarnation det at Kristus ble menneske, inkarnasjonen -
128 innermost
1) (placed etc furthest from the edge or outside: the innermost parts of the castle.) innerst2) ((also inmost) most secret or hidden: his innermost feelings; in the inmost corners of his heart.) innerst inneinnerstadj. \/ˈɪnəməʊst\/innerst
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