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ə'ziʃən 1. noun1) (a way of standing, sitting etc: He lay in an uncomfortable position.) stilling, posisjon2) (a place or situation: The house is in a beautiful position.) sted, beliggenhet3) (a job; a post: He has a good position with a local bank.) stilling, arbeid4) (a point of view: Let me explain my position on employment.) syn, standpunkt2. verb(to put or place: He positioned the lamp in the middle of the table.) sette, plassere- be in- out of positionholdning--------legge--------perspektiv--------plass--------posisjon--------stillingIsubst. \/pəˈzɪʃ(ə)n\/1) ( også overført) posisjon, plass, leie2) standpunkt, synspunkt• what's your position on this controversy?3) stilling, jobb4) (sosial) posisjon, (sosial) stilling, anseelse i samfunnetærlighet og hardt arbeid hadde sikret ham en fremskutt posisjon i samfunnet5) fordelaktig posisjon, overtak6) situasjon7) ( militærvesen) stilling8) (sjakk, musikk, ballett) posisjon9) ( logikk) påstand, tese10) ( på postkontor e.l.) lukeapply for a position søke en stilling\/jobbbe in a position to være i stand til, ha forutsetninger for, ha mulighet forin position på (rett) plassjockey for position forsøke å manøvrere seg inn i en god stilling ( hesteveddeløp) ri for å få en fordelaktig posisjonmove into position ( militærvesen) gå i stillingout of position ute av stilling, ikke på plassplace somebody in a false position stille noen i falskt lysplay for position forsøke å skaffe seg en posisjonIIverb \/pəˈzɪʃ(ə)n\/1) plassere, anbringe2) lokalisere, angi posisjonen til, angi beliggenheten til
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(be) hard put (to it) to do something — be ˌhard ˈpressed/ˈpushed to do sth | be hard ˈput (to it) to do sth idiom to find it very difficult to do sth • He was hard put to it to explain her disappearance. Main entry: ↑hardidiom … Useful english dictionary
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