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depict, design, draw, plan* * *vb draw,( flygtigt) sketch, outline;( skildre) paint ( fx paint a gloomy picture of the prospects for trade),F depict;( give tegning, udkast til) design;(merk: underskrive) sign,( binde ved sin underskrift) sign for, bind ( fx the manager's signature binds the company);[ det tegner godt] it looks promising;[ med sb:][ tegne abonnement på] take out a subscription for;[ tegne aktier til et beløb af] subscribe shares to an amount of;[ tegne aktier i] take shares in;[( gå rundt og) tegne annoncer] canvass for advertisements;( om forsikringstageren) take out a policy, effect an insurance,( om selskabet) write insurance (på on);[ tegne et lån] subscribe a loan;(fig) he does not represent the party;[ med sig & til:][ tegne sig]( skrive sig) put down one's name,(som deltager etc) enroll ( fx for a conference),[ tegne sig for aktier] subscribe shares, apply for shares;[ tegne sig for et beløb] subscribe an amount, put down one's name for an amount;[tegn mig for £5] put me down for £5;[ tegne til at] bid fair to ( fx he bids fair to become a great scholar);[ det tegnede til at blive varmt ( den dag)] it promised to be a hot day, it looked like a hot day.
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insurance policy — n: a writing whereby a contract of insurance is made in which the rights and duties of the insurer and the insured are set out Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. insurance policy … Law dictionary
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