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1 observance
1) (the act of obeying rules etc: the observance of the law.) overholdelse2) (the act of observing (a tradition etc): the observance of religious holidays.) helligholdelseseremonisubst. \/əbˈzɜːv(ə)ns\/1) overholdelse, etterlevelse, iakttagelse2) ( religion) feiring, helligholdelse3) ( spesielt katolsk) observans4) sedvane, regel, skikk og bruk5) seremoni6) oppmerksomhet7) observering, iakttakelsefall out of observance gå i glemmeboken -
2 non-observance
subst. \/ˌnɒnəbˈzɜːv (ə)ns\/1) unnlatelse2) overtredelse3) uoppmerksomhetnon-observance of something unnlatelse av å etterleve noe -
3 observe
əb'zə:v1) (to notice: I observed her late arrival.) legge merke til2) (to watch carefully: She observed his actions with interest.) iaktta, observere3) (to obey: We must observe the rules.) overholde4) (to make a remark: `It's a lovely day', he observed.) bemerke, si•- observant
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- observerobservereverb \/əbˈzɜːv\/1) observere, iaktta, se2) merke, legge merke til, konstatere, bli var3) være observant, være oppmerksom, være våken4) følge, etterleve, overholde5) (astronomi, sjøfart) observere, måle6) feire7) helligholde8) bemerke, nevne, ytre, siobserve (up)on ytre seg om
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