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1 property
'propətiplural - properties; noun1) (something that a person owns: These books are my property.) eiendom/-deler2) (land or buildings that a person owns: He has property in Scotland.) landeiendom, fast eiendom3) (a quality (usually of a substance): Hardness is a property of diamonds.) egenskap4) ((usually abbreviated to prop prop) a small piece of furniture or an article used by an actor in a play.) rekvisita/rekvisitterattributt--------kvalitetsubst. \/ˈprɒpətɪ\/1) eiendom2) eiendeler3) formue4) ( om bygninger eller jord) (land)eiendom, fast eiendom5) eierskap, det å eie, eiendom6) eiendomsrett, eiendomsforhold7) egenskapbe common property være allment kjent, være en kjent sakcommon property ( jus) sameiedamage to property materiell skadeintellectual property ( jus) åndsproduktintellectual property right ( jus) åndsrettighetlaw of property formuesrettproperties (teater e.l.) rekvisitterright of property eiendomsrett -
2 testament
'testəmənt(a written statement especially of what one wants to be done with one's personal property after one dies: This is his last will and testament.) testamente, siste vilje- New Testamenttestamentsubst. \/ˈtestəmənt\/1) ( jus) testamente2) ( bibelsk) testamente (del av Bibelen)• you can read it in the Old\/the NewTestamentdu kan lese det i Det gamle\/Det nye testamenteinofficious testament ( jus) testamente som strider mot arvingens lovbestemte arvelodd -
3 estate
i'steit1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) gods, plantasje2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) boligfelt, industriområde3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) (døds)bo, formue, midler•- estate-carsubst. \/ɪˈsteɪt\/, \/eˈsteɪt\/1) gods, (land)eiendom, plantasje (amer.)2) (britisk, også estate car) stasjonsvogn3) (britisk, også housing estate) boligområde, bebyggelse4) ( jus) eiendom, eiendeler, besittelse5) ( jus) (døds)bo, arvemasse, formue6) ( jus) konkursbo7) rikets stand8) ( litterært) tilstand, stilling, stand, rangdistribution of the estate ( jus) arveskifteentail an estate on somebody gi en eiendom i arv til noen, la en eiendom gå i arv til noenestate in bankruptcy ( jus) konkursboestates stenderthe holy estate of matrimony den hellige ektestandthe three estates of the realm ( britisk) de tre stender (the Lords Spiritual, the Lords Temporal, the Commons)wind up the estate ( jus) gjøre opp boet -
4 private
1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privat2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) vanlig, menig2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) menig- privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in privateindividuell--------privatIsubst. \/ˈpraɪvət\/( militærvesen) menig (soldat)in private privat, i enerom under fire øyne, på tomannshånd i (all) stillhet, tilbaketrukket i hemmelighet, i fortrolighet for lukkede dørerIIadj. \/ˈpraɪvət\/1) privat, personlig, privat-• in his private capacity he is...som privatperson er han...2) alene, som holder seg for seg selv, tilbaketrukket3) lukket4) hemmelig, fortrolig, privat5) avsides, skjult, atskiltdispose of something by private sale selge noe underhåndenprivate and confidential privat, (meddelt) i all fortrolighetprivate entrance se ➢ entrance, 1private goods eller private property privat eiendomprivate wrong se ➢ wrong, 1 -
5 effects
1) (property; goods: She left few personal effects when she died.) eiendeler, ting, effekter2) (in drama etc, devices for producing suitable sounds, lighting etc to accompany a play etc: sound effects.) (lyd-/lys)effekter
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