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1 oppførsel
conduct, manner, behavior* * *subst. [ opptreden] behaviour (over for towards) (US: behavior) subst. [ manerer] manners subst. (formelt) conduct subst. [ fremgangsmåte] course, line (of conduct (el. of action)) (dårlig oppførsel) bad conduct, misconduct, bad behaviour (god oppførsel) good conduct; good behaviour (he is well-conducted; he is well-mannered - han oppfører seg bra) (sikker oppførsel) (self-)assurance, poise (uheldig oppførsel) unfortunate conduct (behaviour), bad manners (NB his conduct in this matter was in very bad taste) (utvunget oppførsel) ease, poise, panache -
2 dirigere
conduct, direct* * *verb. (musikk) conduct verb. [ lede møte] direct, preside, be in the chair verb. (teleteknikk) route -
3 veilede
conduct, guide, supervise* * *verb. guide, instruct -
4 atferd
* * *subst. [ oppførsel utad] behaviour (f.eks. ), demeanour; (psykol.) behaviour subst. US: behavior (se ovenfor) subst. [ handlemåte] conduct (f.eks. ) (utuktig atferd) indecent conduct -
5 framferd
subst. drive, initiative,conduct, behaviour, approach subst. [ opptreden] conduct, proceedings subst. [ fremgangsmåte] procedure, proceeding subst. [ oppførsel] conduct -
6 fremferd
subst. drive, initiative,conduct, behaviour, approach subst. [ opptreden] conduct, proceedings subst. [ fremgangsmåte] procedure, proceeding subst. [ oppførsel] conduct -
7 avlede
* * *verb. [ oppmerksomhet] distract, divert verb. [ varme] conduct away, conduct away heat verb. [ fra det opprinnelige] derive verb. [ finne nye baner] shunt, bypass verb. [ forandre retning] divert, deflect verb. [ om vann] draw off, drain off -
8 etiske regler
pl. (jus) code of ethics, code of conduct, code of professional conduct -
9 fordektig
adj. [ mistenkelig] suspicious (f.eks. ) adj. dubious (f.eks.transactions, affair
) adj. shady (f.eks.conduct, hotel
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10 fordømme
* * *verb. condemn (fxcondemn somebody for his conduct
) verb. denounce (fxhe denounced his conduct publicly
) verb. censure (f.eks.he was severely censured for his mistakes
) verb. (religion) damn -
11 sak
дело-en, -er, -ene* * *case, cause, item* * *subst. [ oppgave] concern, business (f.eks.that is the manager's concern (el. business
), it is not my (, your etc.) concern (el. business) subst. [ anliggende] affair, matter (f.eks.the matter I am speaking of, religious matters
) subst. [emne, tema] matter, issue, subject subst. [i firma, offentlig, oppgave] business (f.eks. who is in charge of that business? subst. [retssak, tvist] case (f.eks. ), (prosess også) (law)suit, action subst. (jus) [ søksmål] lawsuit, suit, action subst. (jus) [ kriminalsak] trial subst. [noe man tror på, arbeider for] cause subst. [fakta, sannheten] fact subst. [noe som det kjempes for, noe i samfunnet] cause (f.eks.he fought for the cause of freedom
) subst. [akter, dokumenter] file (f.eks.get me the file relating to X.
) subst. [ gjenstand] thing (appellere en sak) appeal a case (arbeide for en sak) work for a cause (avgjøre en sak) decide a matter (det er ingen sak) it is an easy matter, that's no problem (det er en annen sak) that is another (el. a different) matter, that is different (en alvorlig sak) a serious business (el. matter) (en lett sak) an easy matter (føre en sak) conduct a case (gjøre felles sak) join hands with somebody stand in with somebody (med uforrettet sak) having failed in his (, their etc.) mission (offentlig sak) public prosecution (tale éns sak) plead somebody's cause, plead for somebody (tape sin sak) lose the case ta saken opp raise the issue (avgjøre en sak) decide a matter, make a decision regarding (det er ingen sak) that's no problem (en god sak) a good cause (føre en sak) carry on a lawsuit, conduct a case (gå rett på sak) come straight to the point (reise en sak) (ikke juridisk) bring up a matter (sikker i sin sak) certain that she is right (vinne en sak) win a case -
12 ulastelig
adj. impeccable (f.eks.behaviour, dress, manners, style, taste
) adj. immaculate (f.eks. ) adj. faultless (f.eks.evening dress, attire
) adj. blameless (f.eks. ) adj. irreproachable (f.eks. ) adj. unexceptionable (f.eks. ) -
13 atferdsdefekt
subst. (strafferett) conduct crime -
14 atferdsforstyrrelser
behavioural disorders, conduct disorders -
15 atferdskodeks
subst. code of conduct -
16 avlede varme
verb. conduct away heat -
17 befordringsgodtgjørelse
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18 børsetikk
subst. stock-exchange rules of conduct -
19 børsetiske regler
subst. stock-exchange rules of conduct -
20 disiplinbrudd
subst. breach of conduct
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