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2 anledning
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3 gang
коридор-en, -er, -ene* * *corridor, gangway, passage, time, time* * *subst. [ entré] hall, hallway subst. [ korridor] passage, corridor subst. [ passasje mellom stolrekker] aisle (f.eks.he had them rolling in the aisles with laughter
) subst. [havegang etc.] walk, path subst. [ det å gå] walk, walking, going subst. [ måte å gå på] walk (f.eks.a dignified walk, a graceful walk
), gait (f.eks. ) subst. [livløse ting, f.eks. maskiners gang] working, running, action, movement, motion, operation subst. [ om tiden] course (f.eks. ), passage (f.eks.a sundial marked the passage of time
) subst. [forløp, utvikling] course (f.eks.the course of history, of the war
), march (f.eks.the march of events, of the revolution
) subst. [om handlings hyppighet, gjentagelse, tid] time (f.eks.five times, we lost every time we played
) subst. [ om gangen i en historie] plot, action subst. (gruvedrift) dike, lode subst. [ om malm] vein (of ore) subst. (anatomi) duct subst. (geologi) UK: dyke (det var en gang) once upon a time (én gang) once, on one occasion (en annen gang) another time, (senere) some other time (én eneste gang) only once, once only, on one single occasion (for annen gang) a second time, for the second time (hver gang) each time, every time, (når som helst) whenever (hver eneste gang) every single time (i gang) going, working, in action, in activity, in motion, in operation, (i cirkulation) in circulation (komme på én gang) (dvs. samtidig) arrive together (el. simultaneously), (om begivenheder) coincide (maskinen er i gang) the engine is running (el. working) (naturens gang) the course of nature (neste gang) next time (på én gang) (samtidig) at a time, at the same time, (all) at once (sakens gang) the progress of the matter (siste gang) the last time (f.eks. ) (som er i gang) ongoing (f.eks. ) -
4 årsak
причина-en, -er, -ene* * *cause, reason* * *subst. (forårsakende grunn) cause (f.eks.malnutrition is the cause of many diseases
) subst. [ motiv] motive subst. [ forklaring] reason (f.eks. ) subst. [ grunn til] occasion (f.eks. ); subject (f.eks.give them no subject for complaint
) subst. (basis for påstand) ground (f.eks. ) (ingen årsak) not at all!, don't mention it!, it is quite all right! -
5 avstedkomme
verb. cause, occasion, bring about -
6 begivenhet
event, occasion, occurrence* * *subst. (matematikk) event subst. happening, occurrence, event, incident subst. (forsikring) event, risk -
7 dagens anledning
(i dagens anledning) in honour of the occasion -
8 en gang
adv. [ i fremtiden] some day, at some future date adv. [ en enkelt gang] once, on one occasion adv. [ fortiden] once, at one time -
9 engang
subst. once, on one occasion, one day (ikke engang) not even -
10 festaften
subst. party subst. event, occasion -
11 festarrangement
subst. festive occasion -
12 festdag
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13 festtog
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14 foranledige
verb. bring about (f.eks. ) verb. effect, induce, give rise to (f.eks.his conduct gave rise to criticism
) verb. (formelt) occasion verb. prompt (f.eks.a measure prompted by our society
) verb. [ føre til] lead to verb. be instrumental in bringing about -
15 foranledning
subst. cause, (mer høytidelig:) occasion subst. reason, justification (ved minste foranledning) on the slightest provocation, (tale:) with (el. at) the slightest excuse -
16 forvolde
verb. cause verb. (formelt) occasion -
17 forårsake
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18 historisk
historic, historical* * *adj. historical (fx ) adj. historic (fx ) adv. historically -
19 høve
случай, повод, возможность* * *subst. chance, occasion, opportunity verb. suit, fit -
20 høytidsstund
subst. solemn occasion
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