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  • 1 makt

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    subst. [ kontroll] power, sway subst. [ krefter] force, power, strength subst. [ styrke] force (f.eks.

    the force of the waves; the force of public opinion

    ) subst. [ lovmessig kontroll] authority subst. [ anvendelse av fysisk styrke] force (f.eks.

    the police had to employ force

    ) subst. [herredømme, evne el. rett til å bestemme] power (f.eks.

    the power of the law; the power of the Crown

    ) subst. [den/det som har makt og innflytelse] power, force (f.eks.

    he soon became a power (el. a force

    ) in the country; religion is a powerful force; the subst. [ stat] power (f.eks.

    the powers of USA

    ) (anvende/bruke makt) employ (el. use) force, resort to force (av all makt) with all one's might, with might and main (den dømmende makt) the judicial power; (domstolene) the judiciary, the courts (den utøvende makt) the executive power; (autoritetene) the executive (få én i sin makt) get somebody in one's power; (sterkere) get somebody in one's clutches (ha makt) possess power, be powerful (ha ordet i sin makt) be eloquent, be a good speaker, be silver-tongued; (tale:) have the gift of the gab (med makt) by (main) force (f.eks.

    they took the document from him by (main

    ) force) (penger er makt) money rules, money talks (rikdom er makt) money is power; (tale:) money talks (stå ved makt) (stadig gjelde) be in force (f.eks.

    the rule is no longer in force

    ) (eksemplets makt) the force (el. power) of example (kunnskap er makt) knowledge is power

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > makt

  • 2 midler

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    pl. resources, means, capital pl. money (f.eks.

    he paid it with his own money

    ) pl. (formelt) means (f.eks.

    have the means to buy it

    ) pl. funds pl. [ konkurransemidler] means of competition subst. funding, assets, funds (begrensete midler) limited means (f.eks.

    persons of limited means

    ) (betrodde midler) trust funds, se også betroet (bruke andre midler) employ other means, change one's tactics (disponible midler) liquid resources, available funds (finanspolitiske midler) budgetary and fiscal instruments (finansielle midler) financial resources (mangle midler) lack money, have no means (ubegrensete midler) unlimited resources (disponible/ledige midler) available funds (egne midler) personal means, private means, own funds/resources (internt tilførte midler) internally generated funds, internal cash generation (likvide midler) liquid funds/resources/capital assets (lånte midler) borrowed funds (offentlige midler) public funds [ reklame-] advertising/promotional/publicity material

    Norsk-engelsk ordbok > midler

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