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1 award
ə'wo:d 1. verb1) (to give (someone something that he has won or deserved): They awarded her first prize.) gi, tildele2) (to give: He was awarded damages of $5,000.) tilkjenne2. noun(a prize etc awarded: The film awards were presented annually.) pris, premieprisIsubst. \/əˈwɔːd\/1) pris, belønning, stipendium, erstatning2) ( jus) kjennelse (spesielt voldgiftskjennelse)IIverb \/əˈwɔːd\/1) tildele, belønne med, tilkjenne2) ( jus) avsi, felle (en dom), tilkjenne -
2 damage
'dæmi‹ 1. noun1) (injury or hurt, especially to a thing: The storm did/caused a lot of damage; She suffered brain-damage as a result of the accident.) skade2) ((in plural) payment for loss or injury suffered: The court awarded him $5,000 damages.) skadeserstatning2. verb(to make less effective or less usable etc; to spoil: The bomb damaged several buildings; The book was damaged in the post.) skade, beskadige- damagedpris--------skadeIsubst. \/ˈdæmɪdʒ\/ ( uten flertall)1) skade(r), tap2) ( sjøfart) havari3) ( hverdagslig) kostnad• what's the damage?• he made a claim of £1000 in damageshan krevde £1000 i erstatning (for skaden)damage to skade(r) på\/motstand the damage ( hverdagslig) stå for kalasetIIverb \/ˈdæmɪdʒ\/1) skade, beskadige, tilføre skade, ramponere, være skadelig (for)2) bli skadd
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