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ə'keiʒən1) (a particular time: I've heard him speak on several occasions.) anledning, tidspunkt2) (a special event: The wedding was a great occasion.) anledning, begivenhet•- occasionallyanledning--------grunn--------høveIsubst. \/əˈkeɪʒ(ə)n\/1) anledning, leilighet, høve2) (viktig) begivenhet, tilstelning, anledning, stor hendelse3) grunn, anledning, (medvirkende) årsakas occasion requires etter behovas occasion serves ved passende anledningfind (an) occasion to do something eller find (an) occasion for doing something få anledning til å gjøre noefrom occasion to occasion fra gang til ganggive occasion to gi anledning tilif occasion serves om det passerimprove the occasion utnytte situasjonenmake the most of the occasion utnytte situasjonenoccasions forretninger, ærender( gammeldags) fornødenheteron occasion nå og da, ved behov, leilighetsvison ordinary occasions eller on ordinary days til hverdagson the occasion of i anledning avon the slightest occasion ( gammeldags) ved den minste anledningprofit by the occasion benytte seg av anledningenrise to the occasion eller be equal to the situation være situasjonen voksen vise hva man duger tilshould the occasion arise eller if occasion should arise dersom anledningen skulle by seg, ved behovtake occasion by the forelock gripe sjansentake occasion to ( gammeldags) benytte anledningen tilwhen occasion offers når anledningen byr seg, ved anledningIIverb \/əˈkeɪʒ(ə)n\/forårsake, volde, foranledige, gi anledning tiloccasion somebody to do something foranledige noen til å gjøre noe
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