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1 avgjørende
* * *adj. [ viktig] vital, cardinal adj. decisive, definitive, conclusive, final, peremptory, deciding, crucial -
2 avgjørende for
decisive for (el. of), crucial to (el. for) -
3 fast
decisive, fast, firm, firm, firmly, permanent, regular, solid, tight* * *adj. solid, compact adj. fixed, steady, firm adj. fixed adj. constant, stable, permanent adj. resident, settled, sedentary adj. regular, fixed, set, steady adj. firm, steady (kjøre seg fast) get stuck (stå fast) stand firm [ i forhandlinger] (stå fast) be stuck -
4 avgjørende for meg
adj. decisive for me -
5 besluttende
adj. decisive, decision-making -
6 bestemmende innflytelse
subst. controlling interest, decisive influence -
7 bestemt
определённые* * *decisive, determined, firm, firmly, particular* * *adj. [ fastsatt] fixed, appointed, decided, determined adj. [ fastsatt] stated, set, certain adj. [ særskilt] particular adj. [ nøyaktig] definite, precise adv. definitely, decidedly, positively, peremptorily (som bestemt i lov/kontrakt) as provided in... -
8 bestemt tone
(i en bestemt tone) in a decisive el. peremptory tone -
9 desisiv
adj. decisive -
10 skritt
pace, step, stride* * *subst. [skrev, buksedel] crotch subst. (hest) walk subst. step, pace, stride (i skritt) at a walking pace (gå med tunge skritt) walk heavily (ta det avgjørende skritt) take the decisive step (ta det første skritt) make the first move -
11 utslagsgivende
adj. decisive, determining -
12 avgjørende
crucial, decisive
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Decisive — De*ci*sive, a. [Cf. F. d[ e]cisif. See {Decision}.] 1. Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive. A decisive, irrevocable doom. Bates. Decisive campaign.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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decisive — de|ci|sive [ dı saısıv ] adjective ** 1. ) making the final result of a situation completely certain: Gettysburg, site of the final, decisive battle of the Civil War Cleveland s reputation for reliability was the decisive factor in winning the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
decisive */*/ — UK [dɪˈsaɪsɪv] / US adjective 1) making the final result of a situation completely certain Gettysburg, site of the final, decisive battle of the Civil War Cleveland s reputation for reliability was the decisive factor in winning the contract. The … English dictionary