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1 fact
subst. fact -
2 FACT-prøving
subst. (korrosjon) FACT-test -
3 faktum
fact -
4 kjennsgjerning
fact -
5 drøm eller virkelighet
fact or fiction -
6 faktum
факт-et, fakta, faktaene* * ** * *subst. fact, matter of fact subst. fact, circumstance (fastslå et faktum) establish a fact -
7 faktisk
actually, fact, reality* * *adj. [ virkelig] actual, real, factual, virtual (i realiteten) adj. [virkelig, eksisterende etc.] actual (f.eks.the actual and potential riches of the country
) adj. [ basert på fakta] based on facts, founded on fact, actual, real adj. [ slik det praktisk talt forholder seg] virtual (f.eks. they have a virtual monopoly of this commodity; the Prime Minister was the virtual adj. [ kun forsterkende] really (f.eks.he is really the biggest swindler I know; it is really the only thing that is any good for my rheumatism
) adv. as a matter of fact, actually (f.eks.as a matter of fact he did buy it; I actually did see him
) adv. indeed, really -
8 faktum er
in fact, as a matter of fact, the fact remains -
9 finne trøst i
take comfort in the fact that, console oneself with the fact that -
10 virkeligheten
(i virkeligheten) as a matter of fact, in point of fact (i virkeligheten) really, in reality, actually (i virkeligheten) virtually, in effect -
11 argument
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12 det at
the fact that, because -
13 diskusjon
debate, discussion, dispute* * *subst. discussion subst. debate, deliberation (delta i en diskusjon) participate in a discussion (en hissig diskusjon) a heated dicussion (innlate seg i en diskusjon) enter into a discussion (innlede en diskusjon) open a discussion (en saklig diskusjon) a factual or matter-of-fact discussion (være tema for diskusjon) be the theme of discussion -
14 faktisk og juridisk
in fact and in law -
15 faktisk villfarelse
(jus) mistake of fact -
16 faktisk årsakssammenheng
subst. (jus) cause in fact -
17 faktum er at
the fact (el. the plain truth) is that -
18 fantasi
fantasy, imagination, imagination* * *subst. [ noe skapt av fantasien] fantasy, figment (of the brain) subst. [ kunstnerisk] fantasia, fantasy, (på orgel også) voluntary subst. [skapende, innbilningskraft] imagination (f.eks. ) subst. [ hallusinasjon] hallucination, phantasm (det hele er fri fantasi) it is entirely unfounded in fact (el. imaginary), it is an invention, it is quite fantastic, it is free-wheeling fantasy (diktersk fantasi) poetic imagination (,fantasy, figment) (en frodig fantasi) a fertile imagination (en livlig fantasi) a lively imagination (fri fantasi) sheer imagination -
19 fordi
as, because, for, since* * *konj. because, owing to the fact that -
20 forholdet er
the fact (of the matter) is
См. также в других словарях:
fact — n [Latin factum deed, real happening, something done, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere to do, make] 1: something that has actual existence: a matter of objective reality 2: any of the circumstances of a case that exist or are… … Law dictionary
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