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1 thanks
noun plural (expression(s) of gratitude: I really didn't expect any thanks for helping them.) takktakksubst. flt. \/θæŋks\/takk, takksigelsergive thanks takke lese bordbønn etter maten takke Gud for matengive thanks to God takke Gudin thanks for som takk forletter of thanks takkebrevno, thanks! nei, takk!return thanks takke, holde en takketale lese bordbønn ved måltidsmall thanks to you ( spøkefullt) det var ikke din fortjeneste• I won, but small thanks to youjeg vant, men det var neppe din fortjenestespeech of thanks takketale(many) thanks! takk (så mye)!thanks awfully \/ a lot ( hverdagslig) tusen takkthanks for... takk for...thanks for telling me takk for at du fortalte det (til meg)thanks to takket værewith thanks med takk, takknemlig(received) with thanks ( på kvitteringer) mottatt med takk, som takknemlig erkjennesa word of thanks et ord til takk, en takk -
2 tribute
'tribju:t((an) expression of praise, thanks etc: This statue has been erected as a tribute to a great man; We must pay tribute to his great courage.) hyllestsubst. \/ˈtrɪbjuːt\/1) tributt, skatt2) skattskyldighet3) ( overført) bevis, uttrykk4) hyllest, tributt5) ( historisk) (gruvearbeiders) andel (av malm)lay a country under tribute avkreve et land for skatt, gjøre et land skattskyldigpay a tribute to nature gjøre sitt fornødne, tre av på naturens vegne gå all kjødets gang, smuldre bort under tidens tannpay a tribute to someone gi noen sin hyllest gi noen sin anerkjennelse
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