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1) (the act of establishing.) grunnlegging, oppretting2) (an institution or organization: All employees of this establishment get a bonus at New Year.) virksomhet, etablissement3) (a person's residence or household: a bachelor's establishment.) husetableringsubst. \/ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt\/, \/eˈstæblɪʃmən\/1) opprettelse, grunnlegging, etablering, skapelse2) statskirke3) fast ansettelse4) ( tidligere ofte) (forsørgelse gjennom) giftermål5) ( statlig) (organisert) kår, organisasjon6) ( militærvesen eller sjøfart) styrke, besetning7) (butikk)personale8) (offentlig) institusjon, stiftelse9) etablissement, butikk, virksomhet, arbeidsplass10) husholdning, husbe on full establishment ha full styrkethe Establishment de anerkjente samfunnsinstitusjonene, establishment, det bestående statskirkenestablishment of loss ( jus) skadefastsettelsekeep (up) a large establishment føre et stort husmanufacturing establishment fabrikkanleggmilitary establishment krigsmakt, militærstyrkenaval establishment flåteon a peace establishment på fredsfoton a war establishment på krigsfoton the establishment fast ansattpeace establishment fredsstyrke
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