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1 design
1. verb(to invent and prepare a plan of (something) before it is built or made: A famous architect designed this building.) tegne, lage, formgi2. noun1) (a sketch or plan produced before something is made: a design for a dress.) tegning, mønster, design2) (style; the way in which something has been made or put together: It is very modern in design; I don't like the design of that building.) design, stil, utførelse, formgiving3) (a pattern etc: The curtains have a flower design on them.) mønster, motiv4) (a plan formed in the mind; (an) intention: Our holidays coincided by design and not by accident.) plan•- designer- designinghensikt--------mønster--------prøve--------skissere--------utkastIsubst. \/dɪˈzaɪn\/1) form(giving), design2) planlegging, planløsning3) utkast, skisse, plan, tegning4) konstruksjon, utførelse, utføring5) type, modell, utgave6) mønster, motiv7) anslag, (ond) plan, renker8) hensikt, formålby design tilsiktet, med viljea design on somebody's life et anslag mot noens livhave designs against somebody nære onde hensikter mot noenhave designs on somebody legge an på noenhave designs on something ville ha tak i noeIIverb \/dɪˈzaɪn\/1) formgi, designe2) tegne (konturene av), skissere, lage utkast til3) skape, konstruere, utføre, bygge4) planlegge, tenke ut, beregne, pønske ut, klekke ut5) tilsikte, være ment for, bestemme6) ha til hensikt, ha som formål, akte -
2 other
1.1) (adjective, pronoun the second of two: I have lost my other glove; I've got one of my gloves but I can't find the other (one).) annen, annet2) (adjective, pronoun those people, things etc not mentioned, present etc; additional: Some of them have arrived - where are the others?; The baby is here and the other children are at school.) (de) andre3) ( adjective (with day, week etc) recently past: I saw him just the other day/morning.) forleden•2. conjunction(or else; if not: Take a taxi - otherwise you'll be late.) ellers- other than
- somehow or other
- someone/something or other
- somewhere or otherandre--------annenIadv. \/ˈʌħə\/bare i uttrykkother than annet enn, bortsett fra annen enn, andre enn annerledes enn unntatt, bortsett fraIIdeterm. (som selvstendig flertall: others) \/ˈʌħə\/1) annen, annet, andre2) ytterligere,... tilamong others blant andreamong other things blant annetevery other annenhverno other ( gammeldags) ikke noe annetsomehow or other på en eller annen måte, på den ene eller den andre måtensomeone or other en eller annensome time or other en eller annen gang, på et eller annet tidspunktthe other day\/night her om dagen\/kveldenthe other thing (britisk, foreldet slang) verst for deg• I'll let you go if you're good, otherwise I'll do the other thingjeg lar deg gå hvis du er snill, hvis ikke er det verst for deg -
3 press
pres 1. verb1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) trykke2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) presse, klemme3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) presse; be innstendig; framskynde4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) insistere, presse på5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) stryke2. noun1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) trykk; stryking2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) boktrykkerpresse3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) presse4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) pressen, journalister5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) (-)presse•- pressing- press conference
- press-cutting
- be hard pressed
- be pressed for
- press for
- press forward/onklesskap--------presse--------pressing--------trykkeIsubst. \/pres\/1) trykk, press (også overført)2) jag, stress3) folkemasse, mengde, trengsel4) ( gammeldags) håndgemeng5) ( teknikk) presse6) ( om klær) press, pressing7) (boktrykker)presse, trykkeri8) forlag9) (avis)presse, presseomtale10) presse11) (for klær, bøker e.l.) (innebygd) skap12) ( vektløfting) pressbe out of press ( om klær) være upressetcarry a press of sail eller carry a press of canvas ( sjøfart) føre stort seilpress, prange eller forsere seilcorrect the press lese korrekturfreedom of the press trykkefrihetgo to press gå i trykkenpass a proof for press godkjenne at en korrektur sendes til trykkingthe Press Association forklaring: navn på de britiske avisenes telegrambyråput in the press ( om klær) legge i pressready for (the) press trykkeferdig, klar til å trykkessee something through the press stå for utgivelsen av noesend to the press sende i trykken, la gå i trykkenIIsubst. \/pres\/( historisk) pressing, tvangsvervingIIIverb \/pres\/1) trykke på, presse, trykke• suddenly, he felt a coin being pressed into his hand2) presse, legge i press3) klemme, knuge4) mase, trenge (på), dytte, skubbe, trenge seg frem, bane seg vei, skynde på5) true, hisse, egge, gå hardt på, presse, (forsøke å) tvinge6) ( i sport e.l.) presse, angripe7) be inntrengende eller innstendig, forsøke å overtale8) drive opp, fremskynde, forsere, påskynde9) (litterært, overført) tynge, trykke10) haste, være presserendebe pressed for ha dårlig\/knapt med• most of the time, we were pressed for moneypress a point se ➢ pointpress for something energisk kreve noe, forlange noe, presse på for (å oppnå) noeivre for, streve ivrig etterpress (down) heavily on hvile tungt påpress on eller press forward presse på presse\/trenge seg frem, bane seg vei, skynde på, fortsettepress on with fortsette energisk med, gå videre medpress someone to one's bosom trykke noen til sitt brystpress something (up)on someone true\/tvinge\/nøde noe på noenpress upon someone angripe noen hardtpress up to someone eller press up close against someone trykke\/presse seg inntil noenIVverb \/pres\/1) ( historisk) presse (til krigstjeneste), tvangsverve2) ( historisk) rekvirerepress into service ta i bruk, rekvirere -
4 stimulus
'stimjuləsplural - stimuli; noun1) (something that causes a reaction in a living thing: Light is the stimulus that causes a flower to open.) spore, stimulans2) (something that rouses or encourages a person etc to action or greater effort: Many people think that children need the stimulus of competition to make them work better in school.) insitament, stimuleringsubst. (fi) \/ˈst flertall: \/ˈstɪmjʊlaɪ\/ eller \/ˈstɪmjʊliˡ\/1) stimulans, ansporing, spore, incitament2) ( vitenskapelig) stimulusgive a stimulus to stimulere
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