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1 declare
di'kleə1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) erklære, forkynne, kunngjøre2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) erklære, forkynne3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) fortolle, deklarere•erklæreverb \/dɪˈkleə\/1) erklære, tilkjennegi, deklarere, forkynne2) melde, opplyse3) ( kortspill) melde4) erklære seg, uttale segfor min del stemmer jeg for\/tar jeg parti for den gamle planendeclare a dividend deklarere utbytte, fastsette utbyttedeclare oneself uttale seg, erklære segdeclare somebody (to be)... erklære noen for å være...declare somebody to be without legal capacity eller declare somebody incapable of managing his\/her own affairs ( jus) umyndiggjøredeclare something off innstille noe, trekke seg ut av noedeclare the innings closed ( i cricket) erklære omgangen for avsluttet (før 10 gjerder er utslått)declare war on\/against erklære krig mothave something to declare ( i tollen) ha noe å fortollewell, I declare (gammeldags, utrop av forbauselse eller sinne) har du sett på maken, det får en si
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