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1 innby
* * *verb. invite (til to) (f.eks. ) verb. ask (f.eks.I didn't ask him, he asked himself.
) -
2 bede
verb. (gammeldags) [ anmode] ask, request verb. [anmode, forlange] tell verb. [ holde bønn] pray, say one's prayers verb. [ invitere] ask, invite verb. [ innstendig] implore, entreat, beseech, beg -
3 invitere
приглашать-er, -te, -t* * *ask, invite* * *verb. (formelt) invite verb. ask -
4 be
просить-r, bad, bedt* * *ask, pray* * *verb. [ anmode] ask, request verb. [anmode, forlange] tell verb. [ holde bønn] pray, say one's prayers verb. [ invitere] ask, invite verb. [ innstendig] implore, entreat, beseech, beg -
5 by
город-en, -er, -ene* * *city, town* * *subst. town, city (brukes om storby og sentrum i en storby) (f.eks.the city of Rome, the town of Hamar
) subst. [ landsby] village verb. [ tilby] bid, make a bid, offer, make an offer for verb. [ befale] command, order, bid verb. [ innby] ask, invite verb. (kortspill) bid up -
6 innhente tilbud
verb. (handel) invite offers, invite tenders, invite bids verb. [ på mindre reparationer etc] get estimates -
7 be til middag
verb. invite for dinner -
8 innhente anbud
verb. invite tenders for, call for tenders -
9 invitere til prosjektskisser
verb. call for draft proposals, invite project outlines, solicit project outlines -
10 oppfordre
* * *verb. ask (til at to) (f.eks.ask him to reconsider the matter
) verb. call on (til at to) (f.eks.call on him to fulfil his promise
) verb. invite (f.eks. ) verb. [ anmode] request verb. [ inntrengende] urge
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