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1 confine
1) (to keep within limits; to stop from spreading: They succeeded in confining the fire to a small area.) begrense, innskrenke2) (to shut up or imprison: The prince was confined in the castle for three years.) sperre inne•- confined- confinement
- confinesinnskrenkeIsubst. \/ˈkɒnfaɪn\/ ( ofte i flertall)1) grense, ramme2) grenseområde3) begrensningIIverb \/kənˈfaɪn\/1) holde fengslet, holde innesperret2) sperre inne, stenge inne, sette inn3) begrense, innskrenke4) gjerde inn, ramme innbe confined ligge i barselssengbe confined for space bo trangt, være trangboddbe confined to barracks ( militærvesen) ha (fått) permisjonsnektelse, ha (fått) perm(isjons)nektbe confined to bed være sengeliggende, ligge til sengsconfine oneself to the subject holde seg til saken
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