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1 complete
kəm'pli:t 1. adjective1) (whole; with nothing missing: a complete set of Shakespeare's plays.) fullstendig, komplett2) (thorough: My car needs a complete overhaul; a complete surprise.) grundig, fullstendig3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) ferdig, fullført2. verb(to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) fullføre, avslutte, komplettere- completeness
- completionende--------fullstendig--------klar--------komplett--------ren--------slutteIverb \/kəmˈpliːt\/1) avslutte, sluttføre, fullføre, fullbyrde, gjøre (eller få) ferdig2) oppfylle, gjennomføre3) fullstendiggjøre, fullende, gjøre fullkommen, gjøre komplett, gjøre fulltallig4) fylle utcompleted ferdig, avsluttetIIadj. \/kəmˈpliːt\/1) komplett, fullstendig, full, hel, absoluttkomme som en fullstendig\/total overraskelse2) uttømmende3) avsluttet, ferdig• when will the work be complete?complete with med tilhørende -
2 seal
I 1. si:l noun1) (a piece of wax or other material bearing a design, attached to a document to show that it is genuine and legal.) segl2) (a piece of wax etc used to seal a parcel etc.) forsegling3) ((something that makes) a complete closure or covering: Paint and varnish act as protective seals for woodwork.) tetning2. verb1) (to mark with a seal: The document was signed and sealed.) sette segl på, forsegle2) ((negative unseal) to close completely: He licked and sealed the envelope; All the air is removed from a can of food before it is sealed.) klebe igjen, tette, lakke3) (to settle or decide: This mistake sealed his fate.) besegle•- seal of approval
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- set one's seal to II si:l noun(any of several types of sea animal, some furry, living partly on land.) sel, kobbe- sealskinforsegle--------segl--------selIsubst. \/siːl\/1) segl, forsegling, plombe(ring), oblat2) seglstemplet, signet3) ( overført) besegling, bekreftelse, garanti4) ( overført) preg, stempel5) (brev)merke6) ( teknikk) pakning, tetning7) vannsegl (i vannlås)8) ( radio) tetning9) ( petroleumsfag) tetninggiven under my hand and seal forsynt med mitt segl og min underskriftreceive the seals tiltre embetet\/stillingenseal of approval eller stamp of approval kvalitetsstempelseals of office embete, ministerporteføljeset one's seal to besegle, billige, godkjenne ( overført) sette sitt preg\/stempel påput one's seal to sette sitt segl på\/under ( overført) gi sitt samtykke tilput the seal of one's approval on something gi sitt samtykke til, sanksjonere, skrive under (på)under the seal of confession under skrifteseglunder the seal of confidence i dypeste fortrolighetunder the seal of secrecy under taushetsløfteIIsubst. \/siːl\/1) ( zoologi) sel, kobbe2) selskinnIIIverb \/siːl\/drive selfangst, fange selIVverb \/siːl\/1) sette (sitt) segl på, besegle, forsyne med (sitt) segl2) ( overført) besegle, bekrefte, garantere, avgjøre, bestemme3) lukke med segl, forsegle, plombere4) ( overført) prege, sette sitt preg på5) tette, plombere, forsegle (med lakk eller voks), lakke, vokse6) klebe igjen7) ( om mål og vekt) justere og plombere, stemple med justeringsjernbe a sealed book for someone være et avsluttet kapittel for noenmy lips are sealed min munn er lukket med sju seglseal a gap ( militærvesen) tette (igjen) en luke (i fronten), stoppe et angrepseal (down) forsegle, klebe igjenseal off sperre avseal up forsegle, plombere
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