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1 academic
adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademiskakademiskIsubst. \/ˌækəˈdemɪk\/universitetslærer, høyskolelæreracademics rent teoretiske resonnementerIIadj. \/ˌækəˈdemɪk\/1) akademisk, studie-2) teoretisk, teoretisk anlagtde har tenkt at de to sønnene skal gå på en skole for teoretisk anlagte barn3) urealistisk, virkelighetsfjern4) ( om personer) teoretisk anlagt5) ( kunst) konvensjonell, tradisjonell, formell, akademi- -
2 academic year
noun (that part of the year when students go to school, college or university: The academic year ends in June.) skoleårsubst.studieår, skoleår -
3 academy
ə'kædəmi 1. plural - academies; noun1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) høyskole2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) akademi3) (a type of senior school.) privat videregående skole•- academic2. noun(a university or college teacher.) universitets-/høyskolelærer- academicallyakademisubst. \/əˈkædəmɪ\/1) akademi, høyere undervisningsanstalt, høyskole2) lærd litterært selskap, lærd kunstnerisk selskap, akademiAcademy award ( filmpris) Oscar (det amerikanske filmakademiets utmerkelse)academy of music musikkhøyskole, musikkonservatoriumriding academy rideskole -
4 acca
subst. \/ˈækə\/austr., slang, forkortelse for academic)akademiker -
5 achievement
noun his academic achievements; the achievement of his ambition.) prestasjon, oppnåelsebedrift--------fullføringsubst. \/əˈtʃiːvmənt\/1) oppnåelse, gjennomføring2) prestasjon, bragd, ytelse3) ( pedagogikk) ferdighet, prestasjon4) ( heraldikk) våpenskjoldachievement test standpunktprøve, ferdighetstest -
6 fellow
'feləu 1. noun1) (a man: He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.) fyr, kar2) ((often as part of a word) a companion and equal: She is playing with her schoolfellows.) venn, kamerat, kollega3) (a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.) (styre)medlem; stipendiat; universitetslektor2. adjective(belonging to the same group, country etc: a fellow student; a fellow music-lover.) med-, sam-, -kamerat- fellow-feelingfyr--------kar--------medlem--------stipendiatsubst. \/ˈfeləʊ\/, \/ˈfelə\/ eller fella1) ( hverdagslig) fyr, kar, gutt, mann• this fellow Jones \/ this Jones fellow• what a fellow!2) menneske• what sort of a fellow are you?3) (amer., hverdagslig) dings, sak, greie• see all those little fellows? They're supposed to go in this slot here4) ( vanlig flertall) kamerater, kolleger, følgesvenner, likemennhan ble skilt fra sitt selskap \/ dem han var sammen med5) medmenneske6) medlem7) ( universitet) forklaring: medlem av styret på et college eller universitet8) forskningsstipendiat, (innehaver av et stipendium for vitenskapelige studier9) ( gammeldags) make, kjærestegutten \/ kjæresten hennes10) motstykke, pendantdisse hanskene er ikke like \/ hører ikke sammen• what is a fellow to do? thefellow ( nedsettende) fyren, hanfellow actor medspiller skuespillerkollegafellow applicant eller fellow candidate annen søker, motkandidatfellow author forfatterkollegafellow being eller fellow creature medmenneske, medskapningfellow believer trosfellefellow Christian medkristenfellow citizen eller fellow countryman medborger, landsmannfellow commoner forklaring: student som har rett til å spise ved samme bord som et styremedlem (ved visse colleger\/universiteter)fellow partisan partifelle, meningsfellefellow poet dikterbror, dikterkollegafellows in crime medskyldigefellows in misfortune lidelsesfellerfellow sufferer lidelsesfellefellow traveller reisekamerat, reisefelle ( politikk) medløper, sympatisørfellow worker arbeidskamerat, kollegalittle fellow guttunge, liten krabatmy dear fellow! kjære deg!poor fellow! stakkars fyr!, stakkars!• what's a poor fellow to do?a queer fellow en raring, en eiendommelig fyrunlucky fellow ulykkesfuglwell, fellow me lad! nå, unge mann! -
7 heterogeneous
,hetə'ro‹i:niəs(composed of parts or elements of different kinds: a heterogeneous population; a heterogeneous class of pupils (= mixed academic levels).) forskjelligartet, blandet, heterogenadj. \/ˌhetərə(ʊ)ˈdʒiːnjəs\/heterogen, uensartet, forskjelligartet, broket -
8 scene
si:n1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) åsted, skueplass2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) scene, hendelse3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) oppvask, krangel, scene4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) syn, bilde, scene5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scene6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) kulisser, scene7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) område•- scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
- come on the sceneopptrinn--------scene--------utsiktsubst. \/siːn\/1) (teater, film e.l., ikke teaterscene = stage) scene, scenebilde2) handlingssted3) ( film) scene, klipp4) sted, skueplass (dvs. hvor noe foregår)5) scene, bilde, syn6) ( overført) opptrinn, scene, krangel, trette7) ( hverdagslig) miljø, krets8) ( gammeldags) scene, teaterbehind the scenes bak\/i kulissenechange of scene ( overført) sceneskifte, miljøforandringmake a scene eller create a scene lage scener, gjøre\/lage skandalenot one's scene ikke noe en liker, ikke ens stilon the scene på stedetmoteriktigthrow a scene lage en scene\/oppstyr, stelle til en scene\/oppstyrquit the scene forlate scenen, forsvinne ut av bildet
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