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1 indikere
indicate -
2 tyde på
indicate, point to, imply -
3 markere
indicate, mark -
4 visse
indicate, some -
5 vise
показывать-er, -te, -tпесенка-sa/-n, -r, -ne* * *demonstrate, guide, indicate, indicate, show, show, song* * *subst. song, ballad, folk song subst. (geologi) Visean verb. show, indicate verb. (edb) display verb. prove, demonstrate verb. point out (tiden vil vise) time will tell -
6 betegne
verb. characterize, denominate, denote, indicate, mark verb. signify, indicate, constitute, describe, represent -
7 anføre
verb. [ påberope seg] submit, invoke verb. (jus) [ påberope seg] lead, mention, state, indicate, give, refer to, command, head, lead, allege, adduce, advance, urge, cite, quote -
8 angi
* * *verb. [ oppgi] state, mention, report, quote, allege, declare, indicate, point out verb. inform against, inform on, squeal, blow the whistle on, designate, denounce -
9 angi prisen for
verb. indicate the price of -
10 angi verdien
verb. state the value verb. indicate the value, declare the value -
11 antyde
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12 anvise
* * *verb. [ vise] indicate, designate, show, point out verb. [ tildele] assign, allot verb. [ veilede] direct, instruct verb. [ gi ordre til utbetaling] pass for payment -
13 bety
означать* * *mean, signify, tell* * *verb. mean, signify, denote, represent verb. [ la forstå] give to understand verb. [ antyde] hint verb. (formelt) [ antyde] indicate verb. [ være av viktighet] matter -
14 blinke
flash, indicate, twinkle* * *verb. twinkle, gleam, glimmer verb. blink verb. wink (til at) verb. flick, flicker verb. flash verb. (skogbruk) mark, blaze -
15 hinte
verb. [ antyde] hint, suggest, indicate -
16 indikere
verb. indicate -
17 indisere
verb. indicate -
18 markere
* * *verb. [ vise] show, demonstrate (f.eks.demonstrate one's satisfaction
) verb. [ merke] mark, brand verb. [ betegne] show, indicate (f.eks.railways are indicated by a line
) verb. [ sport] mark -
19 påpeke
указывать подчеркивать обращать внимание* * ** * *verb. indicate, call attention to, point out -
20 utpeke
verb. point out, indicate, designate, appoint
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