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1 waste
weist 1. verb(to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) kaste bort, sløse, ødelegge2. noun1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) avfall(sprodukt), skrap, søppel2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) sløsing, sløseri3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) øde-/villmark•- wastage- wasteful
- wastefully
- wastefulness
- waste paper
- wastepaper basket
- waste pipe
- waste awayavfall--------sløsingIsubst. \/weɪst\/1) sløseri, sløsing, ødselhet2) avfall, skrot, søppel, rester3) feilgods, vrakgods4) ( typografi) makulatur5) spill, svinn, bortfall6) ( også waste pipe) avløpsrør7) ødemark, villmark, vidde8) ødeleggelse, herjing9) nedsliting, avsliping10) forfall, forringelse (jus)go to waste gå til spillewaste of sløsing med, (noe) bortkastet• what a waste of money!IIverb \/weɪst\/1) sløse med, la gå til spille, kaste bort, gå tapt2) gå til spille, sløses med, renne bort3) forsømme, forspille4) ( litterært) ødelegge, herje, plyndre5) tære på, fortæres, svekke, uttære6) ( gammeldags) forbruke (penger), fordrive (tid), tilbringe (tid)7) ( jus) la forfalle, vanskjøtte, forringe8) ( litterært) svinne9) ( slang) drepe11) tømmes, utømmes, krympe (sammen), tørke utbe wasted være bortkastet, være til ingen nyttegå tapt, gå til spille( slang) være dritings, være snydens fullwaste away tære bort, fortæres, svekkes, svinne henwasted by herjet av, svekket avwaste not, want not ( ordtak) den som sparer, den harwaste one's breath tale for døve ørerwaste words tale for døve ører prate uten stansIIIadj. \/weɪst\/1) øde, brakk, udyrket2) avfalls-, spill-lay waste herje, ødelegge, legge i ruinerlie waste ligge øde -
2 transfer
træns'fə: 1. past tense, past participle - transferred; verb1) (to remove to another place: He transferred the letter from his briefcase to his pocket.)2) (to (cause to) move to another place, job, vehicle etc: I'm transferring / They're transferring me to the Bangkok office.)3) (to give to another person, especially legally: I intend to transfer the property to my son.)2. noun('trænsfə:)1) (the act of transferring: The manager arranged for his transfer to another football club.) overføring2) (a design, picture etc that can be transferred from one surface to another, eg from paper to material as a guide for embroidery.) overføringsmønster•overdra--------overføre--------overføring--------transportIsubst. \/ˈtrænsfə\/, \/ˈtrɑːnsfə\/1) flytting, forflytting2) overflytting, omplassering, ompostering3) (om buss, tog e.l.) omstigning, overgang, bytte4) overføring, overførsel5) (jus, handel) overdragelse, avståelse, avhending, skjøting6) (jus, handel) overdragelsesdokument, skjøte7) kalkering, avtrykk (av mønster e.l.), overføringsbilde8) ( keramikk) (av)trykk9) ( typografi) overtrykk10) (sport, om spiller) overgang12) (på buss, tog e.l.) overgangsbillett13) (for buss, tog e.l.) overgangssted, overgangsstasjonIIverb \/trænsˈfɜː\/, \/trɑːnsˈfɜː\/1) flytte(s), (for)flytte, bli (for)flyttet2) overføre, overflytte, omplassere3) ( om buss e.l.) bytte, skifte, gå om bord, gå over4) (jus, handel) overdra, avhende5) (sport, om spiller) selge, gå over6) ( om bilder e.l.) overføre, kalkere7) ( økonomi) overføre, transferere8) ( post) girere9) forvandle, endre11) ( telekommunikasjon) viderekoblein a transferred sense i overført betydningtransfer to someone overdra til noen
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