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1 vanskelig
трудный, -ая, -ое-, -e* * *difficult, hard* * *adj. difficult, hard -
2 vanskeliggjøre
verb. complicate, make difficult, render difficult verb. hinder, impede, hamper -
3 avsetningsvanskeligheter
subst. difficult trading el. market conditions subst. marketing difficulties -
4 besværlig
* * *adj. [ anstrengende] arduous adj. [ påtrengende] importunate adj. [ kjedelig] tiresome, awkward adj. [ubehagelig osv.] troublesome, hard adj. [ vanskelig] difficult -
5 besværliggjøre
verb. make difficult -
6 betenkelig
adj. worrying adj. difficult adj. uneasy, doubtful adj. dangerous adj. alarming, critical, serious, unsafe, precarious -
7 difficil
adj. difficult -
8 finne
находить-r, fant, funnet* * *fin, find* * *subst. [ fra Finland] Finn subst. [ på fisk] fin, rudder fin subst. [i huden, kvise] blackhead, acne subst. (dagligtale) [i huden, kvise] pimple, zit, zpot verb. find (found - found) verb. [ oppdage] find, discover (f.eks. ), find out (f.eks. ) verb. [ tilfeldig] find, come across, stumble on, pick up (f.eks.I have picked up some nice furniture during my travels, pick up a coin in the street ??
) verb. [ om sted] find (you will find me at home after 6 o'clock) verb. [ finne stedet hvor noe er] find, locate (f.eks.we could not locate the fire, the leak, the escape of gas
) verb. [erkjenne, få se] find (f.eks.you will find that I am right, he found that he was mistaken, I find that the work pays
) verb. [ komme på spor av] trace (f.eks.the police have not succeeded in tracing the murderer
) verb. [ synes] think (f.eks. ), find (f.eks.I find him stupid, do you find it difficult to read?
) verb. [oppdage gull, olje, o.l.] strike -
9 foran
перед* * *ahead, before, front, front* * *prep. before, in front of prep. (overført) ahead of (f.eks.he is ahead of all the other boys in the school
), in advance of (f.eks.Newton was far in advance of his contemporaries
) prep. [ om sted] before (f.eks.he sat with a book before him, a beautiful landscape spread before us
) prep. [ om tid] before, ahead of (f.eks.we have got a difficult time ahead of us
) adv. [ fremfor] ahead of adv. [ om tid] before adv. [ helt først] in the front of, at the beginning of adv. [ om sted] in front (f.eks. ), at the front (f.eks. ) (gå foran) walk in front, (vise vei) lead the way (være foran) be in front, be ahead, lead -
10 forbindelse
communication, connection, connection, contact, link* * *subst. [ det å forbinde noe] connection, connecting, joining (f.eks.the joining of two towns by a railway
) subst. [ sammenheng] tie-in, connection (f.eks. there is no connection between the two events, the connection between religion and morality) subst. [ bindeledd] link (f.eks.the Crown is a link between the Commonwealth and the Mother Country
) subst. [ samferdsel] communication(s) (f.eks.communications between mainland and the island were rendered difficult by ice
) subst. [ fast rute] service (f.eks.the service between Oslo and Copenhagen, the air service to Iraq is temporarily suspended
) subst. (telefoni) connection, line (f.eks.a bad line, have a line to USA
) subst. [ i personlige forhold] connection, relations (f.eks.the relations between the party leaders are very intimate
) subst. [ person man står i forbindelse med] connection, contact (f.eks.all our English contacts, I have connections in Spain, he has connections in the ??
) subst. (kjemi) [ resultatet] compound, (det å) combination (f.eks.the laws of chemical combination
) subst. (militær) communication(s) (f.eks. ) (kjemisk forbindelse) compound, chemical combination -
11 foretagende
subst. [arbeide, handling] undertaking (f.eks. ), enterprise subst. [ forretningsvirksomhet] concern (f.eks.Lever Brothers is one of the biggest British concerns
) subst. [ plan] plan, scheme, project subst. (militær) operation (f.eks. ) subst. [ dristig] venture (innbringende foretagende) remunerative undertaking, lucrative venture -
12 gjennomleve
verb. experience (f.eks. ) verb. go through verb. live through (f.eks.live through an anxious time or a political crisis
) verb. undergo (f.eks. ) -
13 hard
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14 intrikat
adj. intricate, complicated adj. difficult, ticklish adj. delicate adj. delicate, ticklish -
15 komme over
subst. [kommeseg fra, mer formell:] overcome [ overvinne] get over (fx ) [ passere] get over (fx ) [ komme seg fra] get over, recover from [ støte på] meet -
16 kronglete
adj. crooked, gnarled, twisted, difficult -
17 langt
далеко* * *far, far, far* * *adv. far (f.eks.far better, far more difficult
), by far adv. a long way (fx ) adv. far (fx ) (det er langt) it is a long way (til to) (det er ikke langt) it is not far -
18 lokaliserbar
(vanskelig lokaliserbar) difficult to locate -
19 matematikk
математика-en* * ** * *subst. (utdanning) mathematics subst. (dagligtale) maths, math (fx ) (utdanning) (høyere matematikk) higher mathematics -
20 møysommelig
adj. laborious, toilsome, difficult adv. with difficulty, laboriously
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