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1 climate
1) (the weather conditions of a region (temperature, moisture etc): Britain has a temperate climate.) klima, værlag2) (the conditions in a country etc: the economic/moral climate.) klima, atmosfære•- climaticklimasubst. \/ˈklaɪmət\/1) klima, værlag2) ( overført) klima, atmosfære• intellectual\/political climate -
2 continental climate
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3 national climate agreement
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4 healthy
1) ((generally) having good health: I'm rarely ill - I'm really a very healthy person; My bank balance is healthier now than it used to be.) sunn, frisk2) (causing or helping to produce good health: a healthy climate.) sunn3) (resulting from good health: a healthy appetite.) frisk, stor, kraftig4) (showing a sensible concern for one's own well-being etc: He shows a healthy respect for the law.) sunnsunnadj. \/ˈhelθɪ\/1) frisk2) sunn, gagnlig (for helsen), helsebringende3) ( sport) skadefri -
5 humid
'hju:mid(damp: a humid climate.) fuktig- humidityfuktigadj. \/ˈhjuːmɪd\/fuktig, våt (mest om luft og klima) -
6 suit
su:t 1. noun1) (a set of clothes usually all of the same cloth etc, made to be worn together, eg a jacket, trousers (and waistcoat) for a man, or a jacket and skirt or trousers for a woman.) dress; drakt2) (a piece of clothing for a particular purpose: a bathing-suit / diving-suit.) -drakt; -dress3) (a case in a law court: He won/lost his suit.) rettssak4) (an old word for a formal request, eg a proposal of marriage to a lady.) frieri, beiling5) (one of the four sets of playing-cards - spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs.) farge (i kortspill)2. verb1) (to satisfy the needs of, or be convenient for: The arrangements did not suit us; The climate suits me very well.) passe, tilfredsstille2) ((of clothes, styles, fashions etc) to be right or appropriate for: Long hair suits her; That dress doen't suit her.) passe til, kle3) (to adjust or make appropriate or suitable: He suited his speech to his audience.) tilpasse, innrette etter•- suited- suitor
- suitcase
- follow suit
- suit down to the ground
- suit oneselfdress--------farge--------søksmålIsubst. \/suːt\/, \/sjuːt\/1) ( sett med klær) drakt, dress2) ( jus) rettssak, prosess3) ( jus) tvistemål4) (jus, også lawsuit) søksmål, saksøking5) ( kortspill) farge6) frieri, beiling7) ( gammeldags) følgefile a suit ( jus) anlegge sak, innlede rettergangfollow suit følge farge, melde farge ( overført) følge eksempelet, gjøre det samme, følge opplong suit eller strong suit styrke, sterk side, forsemen in (dark\/grey) suits eller suits ( hverdagslig) byråkrater sjeferpress\/plead one's suit with fri til, beile tilsuit for divorce begjæring om skilsmissesuit of armour rustningsuit of mourning sørgedraktsuit of sails alle seilene en seilbåt trengersurvival suit se ➢ survivalIIverb \/suːt\/, \/sjuːt\/1) passe (for)• which day suits you best?• will tomorrow suit you?2) kle3) passe, stemme overens, stå i stil4) tilfredsstille, behage, gjøre til lags5) oppfylle6) passe inn i, passe sammen med7) ( gammeldags) beile, frisuit someone's book passe med noens planersuit someone's convenience rette seg etter noensuit the action to the word omsette ord i handlingsuit to avpasse etter, innrette etter -
7 temperate
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8 tropical
1) (of the tropics: The climate there is tropical.) tropisk, trope-2) (growing etc in hot countries: tropical plants.) trope-, tropisktropiskadj. \/ˈtrɒpɪk(ə)l\/1) tropisk2) trope-3) ( språkvitenskap) tropisk, billedlig -
9 acclimatize
(to make or become accustomed to a new climate, new surroundings etc: It took him several months to become acclimatized to the heat.) akklimatisere; tilpasse, venne seg til- acclimatisationverb \/əˈklaɪmətaɪz\/ eller acclimatise eller acclimateakklimatisere seg, tilpasseacclimatize to akklimatisere seg til, venne seg til -
10 agree
ə'ɡri:past tense, past participle - agreed; verb1) ((often with with) to think or say the same (as): I agreed with them that we should try again; The newspaper report does not agree with what he told us.) bli/være enig, stemme overens2) (to say that one will do or allow something: He agreed to go; He agreed to our request.) samtykke3) ((with with) to be good for (usually one's health): Cheese does not agree with me.) være godt/sunt for, tåle4) (to be happy and friendly together: John and his wife don't agree.) passe sammen•- agreeably
- agreementstemmeverb \/əˈɡriː\/1) samtykke, innrømme2) komme overens, bli enige, konstatere3) være enig, stemme i med4) passe, stemme5) avstemme, få til å stemme6) godkjenne7) ( grammatikk) samsvareagree more\/less være helt enig\/uenigagree on\/about bli enige om, være enige omagree (up)on ( også) avtaleagree that bli enig om at• you must agree that...du må være enig om at...agree to si ja til gå med påagree with stemme overens med, passe( grammatikk) rette seg etter, samsvareagree with somebody være enig med noen -
11 agreeably
adverb behageligadv. \/əˈɡrɪəblɪ\/1) behagelig2) gledeligagreeably to\/with i overensstemmelse\/samsvar med -
12 amenity
ə'mi:nətiplural - amenities; noun(something that makes life more pleasant or convenient: This part of town has a lot of amenities - good shops, parks etc.) bekvemmelighet, godesubst. \/əˈmiːnətɪ\/, \/əˈmenətɪ\/1) behagelighet, noe som gir velbefinnende2) rekreasjonsområde, omgivelser3) tilbud, fasilitetamenities ( i flertall) trivselsskapende faktorer, glederbekvemmeligheter, fasiliteter, tjenester, komfortelskverdigheter, høflighetsfraser -
13 arid
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14 benign
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15 equable
adj. \/ˈekwəbl\/, \/ˈiːkwəbl\/1) likevektig, rolig2) jevn, stabilstabilt klima, stabile værforholdet harmonisk gemytt, et likevektig vesen3) ensartet, uniform -
16 equatorial
ekwə'to:riəladjective (of or near the equator: an equatorial climate.) ekvatorial-adj. \/ˌekwəˈtɔːrɪəl\/, \/ˌiːkwəˈtɔːrɪəl\/1) ekvatorial, som gjelder ekvator2) som ligger ved ekvator -
17 genial
'‹i:niəl(kindly; friendly; good-natured: a genial person.) vennlig, elskverdig, godslig- genially- genialityelskverdig--------mildIadj. \/ˈdʒiːnjəl\/1) vennlig, hyggelig, elskverdig, godlynt2) mild, varm, lun, behagelig3) ( litterært) genialunder the genial influence of... brakt i god stemning av...IIadj. \/dʒɪˈnaɪəl\/( anatomi) som hører til haken, hake- -
18 harsh
1) ((of people, discipline etc) very strict; cruel: That is a very harsh punishment to give a young child.) streng, rå, hard, brutal2) (rough and unpleasant to hear, see, taste etc: a harsh voice; harsh colours.) rå, grov, skarp, harsk•- harshly- harshnessbarskadj. \/hɑːʃ\/1) grov, ru2) skarp, besk, bitter, stram3) skjærende, skrikende, skarp, skurrende, grell4) grov, hard, frastøtende, ubehagelig, grusom, fæl• she's a harsh little kid, she likes to pull insects aparthun er en grusom liten unge, hun liker å plukke fra hverandre insekter5) barsk, streng, rå, hardharsh discords disharmoni -
19 insalubrious
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20 insular
'insjulə(of, or belonging to, an island or islands: There are some plants that grow only in an insular climate.) øy-adj. \/ˈɪnsjʊlə\/1) øy-, øylignende, insulær, som utgjør en øy, som tilhører en øy, som bor på en øy, som er beliggende på en øy2) karakteristisk for øyboere, øyboer-3) ensom, isolert4) sneversynt, trangsynt, fordomsfull, som er seg selv nok, selvgod
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