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1 issue
'iʃu: 1. verb1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) sende ut, utstede2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) strømme ut/fra2. noun1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) utsendelse, utgivelse2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) nummer, utgave3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) debattemne, stridsspørsmålavkom--------effekt--------konsekvens--------resultat--------sak--------ut--------utbytte--------utfall--------utgangIsubst. \/ˈɪʃuː\/, \/ˈɪsjuː\/1) utstrømning, utslipp2) avløp, utgang, åpning, utløp, utstrømmingsåpning3) utsendelse4) utgivelse, publisering5) utferdigelse, utstedelse6) ( handel) utstedelse, emisjon7) utdeling, utlevering8) opplag, dagsopplag9) utgave, nummer10) ( om bibliotek) utlån11) spørsmål, problem, stridsspørsmål12) utgang, ende, utfall14) ( spesielt jus) barn, livsarvinger, avkom, etterkommer15) ( militærvesen) rasjon, tildeling, utrustning16) blødning, tømming av byllbe at issue være omstridt, være under debattbring to an issue få slutt på, sluttføre, få en avgjørelsecloud the issue eller confuse the issue tåkelegge sakena dead issue et uvesentlig spørsmål, en sak uten praktisk betydningevade\/dodge\/shirk the issue ( hverdagslig) vri seg unna hovedsaken, snakke seg fra problemet, unngå problemetfatal issue dødelig utgangin the (ultimate) issue til sjuende og sist, slik det viste seg, enden på visa, i siste instansissue of fact ( jus) omstridt faktum, spørsmål om fakta, realitetsspørsmålissue of law lovtolkningsspørsmål, juridisk spørsmåljoin issue ( jus) overlate et tvistemål til rettens avgjørelse bli enige om hva som skal legges til grunn hevde en motsatt mening, ha en annen oppfatning forklaring: være innforstått med at motpartens synspunkt skal danne grunnlaget for sakenthe main issue hovedsaken, kjernepunktetmake an issue out of something gjøre en sak av noe, gjøre et nummer (ut) av noetake issue with someone on something si seg uenig med noen i noethe issue selve saken, sakens kjernethe matter lies at issue saken er under behandlingthe point\/matter\/question at issue poenget i saken, sakens kjerne, det saken gjelderIIverb \/ˈɪʃuː\/, \/ˈɪsjuː\/1) sende ut, slippe ut2) (handel, økonomi) utstede, emittere3) sende ut, la gå ut4) avgi5) tildele, dele ut6) utstede, utferdige7) selge8) utgi, komme ut med, slippe ut på markedet9) ( militærvesen) utruste, forsyne, utstyrebe issuing out of ( spesielt jus) komme fra\/av, oppstå fraissue from være resultatet av, strømme ut av, komme fraissue in resultere i, ende med -
2 confuse
kən'fju:z1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) forvirre, bringe i ulage2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) blande sammen, forveksle3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) bringe i forvirring, forvirre, forfjamse•- confused- confusedly
- confusionforveksle--------forvirreverb \/kənˈfjuːz\/1) forvirre, forfjamse, bringe ut av fatning, konfundere2) bringe forvirring i, bringe i ugreie, bringe uorden i, rote til, rote sammen3) forveksle, blande sammen4) ( gammeldags) ødeleggeconfuse the issue forvirre begrepene
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