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1 deltagelse
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2 nærvær
attendance, presence* * *subst. presence (i vitners nærvær) in the presence of witnesses -
3 frammøte
appearance, attendance, attendance* * *subst. appearance, attendance subst. (dagligtale) turnout, turn-up verb. appear, make one's appearance, turn out (der var et stort frammøte) the attendance was large, there was a large turnout) -
4 fremmøte
subst. appearance, attendance subst. (dagligtale) turnout, turn-up verb. appear, make one's appearance, turn out (der var et stort fremmøte) the attendance was large, there was a large turnout) -
5 besøk
приход гостей* * ** * *subst. visit, call subst. [om teater osv.] attendance (avlegge en et besøk) call on somebody, pay somebody a visit -
6 betjening
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7 betjeningsforskrift
subst. service instructions, working instructions, attendance regulations -
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9 forsømmelse
subst. [ unnlatelse] neglect, omission subst. [ det å overse] oversight subst. [ fravær] absence, non-attendance, abstention subst. [ av plikt osv] dereliction subst. negligence (f.eks.det skyldes forsømmelse fra firmaets side = it is due to negligence on the part of the firm
) (en forsømmelse) a piece of neglect, an act of negligence -
10 frammøtt
adv. in attendance -
11 fremmøteprosent
subst. attendance percentage -
12 fremmøtt
adv. in attendance -
13 fritagelse for skolegang
exemption from school attendance -
14 kirkegang
subst. churchgoing, church attendance -
15 ledsagelse
subst. accompaniment, attendance -
16 møteplikt
subst. compulsory attendance, obligation to appear -
17 møteseddel
subst. attendance slip -
18 offentlig tilstedeværelse
(miljø) public attendance -
19 oppmøte
subst. (antall) turnout, attendance subst. (personer) attendees -
20 oppvartning
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