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1 flexibility
noun bøyelighet, smidighet, fleksibilitetfleksibilitetsubst. \/ˈfleksəˌbɪlətɪ\/fleksibilitet, elastisitet, bøyelighet, smidighet -
2 flex
fleks 1. verb(to bend, especially in order to test: to flex one's muscles.) bøye, spenne; vise muskler2. noun((a piece of) thin insulated wire for carrying electricity: That lamp has a long flex.) elektrisk ledning, kabel- flexible- flexibility
- flexitimebøyeIsubst. \/fleks\/ eller electric chord( elektronikk) kabel, ledningIIverb \/fleks\/1) bøye2) spenne (muskel)3) bøye segflex one's muscles stramme og slappe av muskler, la musklene spille ( overført) vise makt og styrke -
3 provide
1) (to give or supply: He provided the wine for the meal; He provided them with a bed for the night.) gi, forsyne, skaffe til veie2) ((with for) to have enough money to supply what is necessary: He is unable to provide for his family.) forsørge•- provided- providinglevereverb \/prəˈvaɪd\/1) anskaffe, skaffe, tilveiebringe, sørge for, ordne med, stå for• who'll provide the food?2) stille til rådighet3) gi, forære, skjenke4) komme med, sette frem5) danne, utgjøre6) ( om lov e.l.) foreskrive, forordne, bestemme7) ( om lov e.l.) stille som betingelseas provided in i samsvar med, i overensstemmelse medbe provided for bli forsørget, være forsørgetprovide against ta forholdsregler mot, sikre seg mot( jus) forbyprovide for ta forholdsregler for, ta høyde for regne med, ta hensyn til, ta med i betraktningen forsørge, ta seg avsørge for, svare for, ordne( jus) tillateprovide oneself with utruste seg med, skaffe segprovide somebody to (historisk, om kirkelig embete) utnevne en tilprovide something for somebody eller provide somebody with something skaffe noe til noen, skaffe noen noe, utstyre noen med noe, levere noe til noenprovide with forsyne med, utruste med
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Flexibility — is the absolute range of movement in a joint or series of joints and muscles that is attainable in a momentary effort with the help of a partner or a piece of equipment. It is a term for the ability to easily bend an object or the ability to… … Wikipedia
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flexibility — is the inverse of stiffness. When a force is applied to a structure, there is a displacement in the direction of the force; flexibility is the ratio of the displacement divided by the force. High flexibility means that a small load produces a… … Mechanics glossary
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