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1 complicity
subst. \/kəmˈplɪsətɪ\/delaktighet, medvirkningcomplicity in crime ( jus) medskyld, medvirkning til forbrytelse -
2 fact
fækt1) (something known or believed to be true: It is a fact that smoking is a danger to health.) kjensgjerning, faktum2) (reality: fact or fiction.) realitet, faktum•- factual
- factually
- as a matter of fact
- in fact
- in point of factfaktum--------kjensgjerningsubst. \/fækt\/1) faktum, realitet, kjensgjerning, forhold• it's a fact\/an actual factdet er et faktum \/ det er faktisk sant• and that's a fact!• is that a fact?sier du det!\/det mener du ikke!• the fact (of the matter) is that...saken er den at..., det er nemlig slik at..., faktum er at...2) opplysninger3) virkelighet, sannhet, fakta4) ( jus) kjensgjerning, gjerning, handlingfør forbrytelsen \/ før handlingen• complicity after\/before the factetterfølgende\/foregående medvirkningas a matter of fact eller in (actual) fact eller in point of fact i virkeligheten, realiteten er, faktisk, oppriktig talt, egentligestablish a fact konstatere noefact and fiction fantasi og virkelighet, sant og usanta fact of life en kjensgjerning man ikke kommer utenomfacts and figures håndfaste opplysninger, statistikkget down to the facts komme til saken, gå rett på sakhard facts harde fakta, nakne kjensgjerningerin fact faktisk• I think so, in fact, I'm quite sure... ja, jeg er faktisk helt sikkerknow something for a fact vite noe helt sikkerton grounds of a fact på saklig grunnlagstick to facts holde seg til fakta
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