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1 invest
I in'vest verb((with in) to put (money) into (a firm or business) usually by buying shares in it, in order to make a profit: He invested (two hundred dollars) in a building firm.) investere, plassere- investor II in'vest verb(to establish (a person) officially in a position of authority etc: The governor will be invested next week.) innsetteinvestereverb \/ɪnˈvest\/1) investere, plassere (penger\/kapital)2) ( også overført) satse3) innsette• he helped to invest Mr. Smith in his officehan hjalp til med å innsette Mr. Smith i embetet4) omringe, beleire5) sperre inne, stenge inne6) ( gammeldags) kle, bekleinvest in ( hverdagslig også) koste på seg, spandere på seginvest with utruste med, forsyne medtildelegi, skjenkeadvokaten ville gi klienten en viss verdighet innhylle i, omgi med -
2 entice
(to attract or tempt: Goods are displayed in shop windows to entice people into the shop.) lokke, friste- enticinglokkeverb \/ɪnˈtaɪs\/, \/enˈtaɪs\/lokke, fristeentice someone from something lokke noen bort fra noeentice someone (in)to something lokke noen til noe -
3 gilt-edged
adjective (safe to invest in and certain to produce interest: gilt-edged stocks.) gullkantet, ekstra finadj. \/ˈɡɪltedʒd\/gullkantet, med gullsnittgilt-edged securities ( økonomi) gullkantede papirer (obligasjoner) -
4 industry
'indəstriplural - industries; noun1) ((any part of) the business of producing or making goods: the ship-building industry; The government should invest more money in industry.) industri, næring(sliv)2) (hard work or effort: He owed his success to both ability and industry.) flid, arbeidsomhet•- industrialist
- industrialized
- industrialised
- industrialization
- industrialisation
- industrious
- industrial estate
- industrial relationsindustrisubst. \/ˈɪndəstrɪ\/1) industri, næringsliv, industrigren, næring2) ( etterstilt i sammensatte ord) -industri, -næringbasic industry, heavy industry, light industry, primary industry, secondary industry, tertiary industry er egne oppslagsord, se f.eks. ➢ basic industry -
5 sink
siŋk 1. past tense - sank; verb1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) synke, gå ned2) (to go down or become lower (slowly): The sun sank slowly behind the hills; Her voice sank to a whisper.) gå ned, falle, synke3) (to (cause to) go deeply (into something): The ink sank into the paper; He sank his teeth into an apple.) trenge/bore inn, synke4) ((of one's spirits etc) to become depressed or less hopeful: My heart sinks when I think of the difficulties ahead.) miste motet5) (to invest (money): He sank all his savings in the business.) satse penger på2. noun(a kind of basin with a drain and a water supply connected to it: He washed the dishes in the sink.) vask, oppvaskkum- sunken- be sunk
- sink insenkeIsubst. \/sɪŋk\/1) oppvaskkum, (utslags)vask2) (amer.) vaskevannsfat3) avløps(rør), sluk4) avløpsrenne, kloakk5) septiktank6) ( geologi) synkehull, jordfallshull7) ( om terreng) fordypning8) ( edb) datamottaker9) ( overført) pøl, sumpa sink of iniquity en lastens huleII1) ( også overført) synke, senke seg (ned), gå ned2) senke, få til å synke, la synke• sink your voice!3) avta, minske, falle4) legge seg, løye5) synke, forfalle6) skråne, helle7) seile i senk, skyte i senk, styrte, senke8) ignorere, la ligge, glemme, se bort fra9) grave (ned), legge ned, bore12) miste13) gjemme, hemmeligholde, fortie15) undertrykke, dempe16) tilsidesettebe left to sink or swim måtte klare seg på egen håndsink (a put) ( golf) sette (putten)sink in styrte sammen, svikte, gi etter( overført) gå opp for, fatte, synke innsink into synke ned ifalle isink on synke ned i\/påsink oneself sette til side egne interessersink oneself in fordype seg isink one's own interests sette til side egne interessersink one's teeth into sette tennene isink or swim bære eller bristesink something in\/into investere, legge noe isunk fortapt• if we get no help, we're sunkhvis vi ikke får hjelp, er det ute med osssunk in thought hensunket i tanker -
6 meet (someone) halfway
(to respond to (someone) by making an equal effort or a compromise: I'll invest $5,000 in this idea if you meet me halfway and do the same.) møte på halvveien, inngå kompromiss -
7 meet (someone) halfway
(to respond to (someone) by making an equal effort or a compromise: I'll invest $5,000 in this idea if you meet me halfway and do the same.) møte på halvveien, inngå kompromiss
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