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1 handling
действие* * *act, action, plot* * *subst. action, plot subst. act, ceremony, function (en grusom handling) an act of cruelty -
2 handling
act, action, acting -
3 høytidelig handling
subst. solemn act, (solemn) ceremony -
4 konkludent handling
(jus) an act of quasi ex contractu -
5 skadevoldende handling
(jus) wrongful act (jus) [ utenfor kontraktsforhold] tort, tortious act -
6 skride til handling
take action -
7 straffbar handling
legal offence -
8 urettmessig handling
(miljø) wrongful act -
9 urettmessig statlig handling
(miljø) wrongful government act -
10 utuktig handling
subst. (jus) indecent act -
11 behandling
лечение-a/-en, -er, -ene* * ** * *subst. (medisin) treatment, therapy subst. [ håndtering] management subst. [ bruksmåte] usage, handling subst. [ drøfting] discussion subst. [ i produksjon] working up, processing subst. (jus) trial, hearing (utmerket behandling) excellent care [ feil-] mishandling (gjennomgå en behandling) undergo a treatment (individuell behandling) individual attention (rettferdig behandling) fair treatment (riktig behandling) (av verktøy e.l.) proper handling -
12 ekspedisjonsgebyr
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13 akt
subst. [ handling] act, ceremony subst. [ dokument] deed, document subst. (jus) [ alle dokumenter i saken] file subst. (kunst) [ tegning] nude, from the nude, from life subst. [ oppmerksomhet] attention, care, heed subst. [ bannlysing] ban -
14 alarmbetjening
subst. alarm handling -
15 alarmhåndtering
subst. (petro) alarm handling -
16 ankringsbåt
subst. (petro) anchor-handling boat -
17 askehåndtering
subst. ash handling -
18 avfallshåndtering
subst. (miljøteknikk) waste management, waste handling -
19 avskyelighet
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20 behandling av
subst. treatment of, dealing with, handling
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handling — hand‧ling [ˈhændlɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1. the way in which a problem, situation, or person is dealt with: • He is charged with securities fraud in the handling of his clients accounts. • Inept handling of sackings is bad not just for those… … Financial and business terms
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