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1 diagnosis
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2 diagnose
(to say what is wrong (with a sick person etc) after making an examination; to identify (an illness etc): The doctor diagnosed her illness as flu.) stille en diagnose, diagnostiserediagnostisereverb \/ˈdaɪəɡnəʊz\/( medisin) diagnostisere, stille diagnose (på) -
3 improper
im'propə((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; indecent; wrong: improper suggestions.) upassende, usømmelig; gal- improper fractionupassendeadj. \/ɪmˈprɒpə\/1) uriktig, feilaktig, gal2) urettmessig3) upassende, uanstendig, usømmelig4) ubeleilig, ikke tjenlig -
4 radiology
reidi'olə‹i1) (the branch of medicine involving the use of radioactive substances and radiation in the diagnosis (and treatment) of diseases.) radiologi2) (the scientific study of (the use of) radioactive substances and radiation.) radiologi•subst. \/reɪdɪˈɒlədʒɪ\/ eller roentgenologyradiologi, røntgenologi -
5 snap
snæp 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) glefse, snappe2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) knekke, brekke3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) smelle4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) snerre, knurre, glefse5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) knipse2. noun1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) smell, knekk, smekk2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) fotografi3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) kortspill3. adjective(done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rask, hastverks-; overilt- snappy- snappily
- snappiness
- snapshot
- snap one's fingers
- snap upsmekk--------snappeIsubst. \/snæp\/1) glefsing, snapping2) knips3) knekk, smell4) lås, trykklås (på veske, armbånd e.l.)5) ( hverdagslig) fart, energi6) kort periode7) ( matlaging) tynn, sprø kake8) forklaring: et slags kortspill for barn9) (amer., hverdagslig) latmannsjobb, lett jobb, lek, bagatell10) (fotografi, også snapshot) snapshot, øyeblikksbilde11) døyt, grann, smule, tøddelin a snap i en jafsput some snap into it sette litt fart på sakenetake\/make a snap at glefse etterIIverb \/snæp\/1) snappe, glefse, hugge, bite2) ( overført) glefse, knurre, snerre3) nappe, snappe (til seg), gripe, rive4) brekke, knekke(s), gå av, bryte av, slite av5) ( også overført) briste, ryke, klikke, svikte6) kneppe (til), smelle, smekke, lukke igjen, smekke igjen7) bite av, avbryte tvert8) smelle av, kneppe av, knipse9) knipse, fotografere10) (amer. fotball) forklaring: centeren avleverer ballen til quarterbacksnap back (amer., hverdagslig) komme seg, komme tilbake i full vigørsnap it up! skynd deg!snap one's fingers at ikke bry seg om, foraktesnap out of it! ( hverdagslig) forsøk å komme over det!snap someone's head off ( overført) bjeffe til noen, glefse etter noen, bite hodet av noensnap someone up avbryte noen tvert, bite noen avsnap (in)to it ( hverdagslig) sette i gang umiddelbartsnap up rive til segIIIadj. \/snæp\/1) forhastet, overilt, uoverlagt, rask, lynkjapp2) ( politikk) plutselig, uventet, overrumplings-3) svært lett, enkelsnap course lynkurssnap diagnosis rask diagnose, overfladisk diagnosesnap division\/vote ( politikk) plutselig avstemning (spesielt forlangt av opposisjonen når det er få medlemmer til stede)IVadv. \/snæp\/med et smell, med et knepp, tvertgo snap gå av med et smellVinterj. \/snæp\/klikk, panggo snap si pang, si klikk
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