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1 jevnbyrdig
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2 jevnbyrdige
equal -
3 jevnbyrdig
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4 lik lønn for likt arbeid
equal pay for equal work -
5 likestilt
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6 jevnbyrdig med
equal to, on a par with -
7 likearmet vektstang
equal-armed lever -
8 situasjonen voksen
equal to the occasion -
9 lik
равноправный, похожий, одинаковые-t, -e* * *alike, corpse, equal, like* * *adj. like, resembling adj. equal (to) adj. equal (til forveksling lik) confusingly alike (blek som et lik) deathly pale (nøyaktig lik) exactly like, identical (over mitt lik) over my dead body! -
10 lønn
зарплата-a/-en, -er, -ene* * *pay, salary, wage* * *subst. (militær) salary (om fast lønn, gjerne månedslønn) subst. [ arbeidslønn] wages (brukes mest om ukeslønn, dagslønn og lønn for manuelt arbeid) subst. (dagligtale) pay (f.eks.he got a week's holiday on full pay, he is on full/half pay
) subst. [belønning, straff] reward subst. (botanikk) (Acer) maple subst. (botanikk) (Acer plantanoides) Norway maple subst. (botanikk) (Acer rubrum) red maple (North American) subst. (botanikk) (Acer saccharinum) silver maple (North American) (fast lønn) fixed wages, (a) regular pay a fixed salary (heve sin lønn) draw one's salary (wages, pay) (lik lønn) equal pay (f.eks. ) (utakk er verdens lønn) ingratitude is the way of the world, there is no gratitude in the world -
11 like
нравиться, любить-er, -te, -t* * *approve, enjoy, equal, equally, even* * *adj. equal, (matem.) even adv. straight, (i like grad) equally (holde ved like) keep in repair, maintain (ikke like) dislike, disfavour (ikke like) dislike, not like, not care for (uten like) unparalleled, unique -
12 likedeling
subst. (jus) equal partition, divide in equal shares -
13 likelig
adj. equal, even adj. in equal proportions, equally, evenly adv. proportionally -
14 likelønnsprinsipp
subst. principle of equal pay for work of equal value -
15 likestilling
* * *subst. equal opportunities, equal status subst. equality subst. equality of status subst. equality of opportunity and treatment -
16 make
чайка-ka/-n, -r, -ne* * ** * *subst. [ ektefelle] husband, wife, partner, (mer høtidelig:) spouse subst. [ om dyr] mate subst. [ likemann] equal, peer (høytidelig) subst. [ en av to som utgjør et par] the other, match, equal (uten make) unparalleled, without parallel -
17 samme
same, same* * *determ. [ lik] the same (f.eks.year, name etc.
) determ. equal (f.eks.he handled brush and pencil with equal skill
) determ. [ identisk] identical (f.eks.I found the identical coin I had lost
) determ. the said (fx ) (gjøre det samme) do the same (thing), follow suit (f.eks.he bared his head and I followed suit
) (med det samme) (straks) at once, straight away, right away (f.eks. ) (omtrent det samme) much the same thing (i det samme) just then, at the same moment -
18 deler
subst. divisor (begge deler) both (like deler) equal parts -
19 ekval
adj. equal -
20 enhetsskrittkode
subst. (teleteknikk) equal length multi-unit code
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