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101 midlere kvadratavvik
subst. (fysikk) mean-square deviation -
102 midlere nipp høyvann
subst. (kart) mean high water neaps -
103 midlere nipp lavvann
subst. (kart) mean low water neaps -
104 midlere spring høyvann
subst. (kart) mean high water springs -
105 midlere spring lavvann
subst. (kart) mean low water springs -
106 midlere strålingstemperatur
subst. (vvs) mean radiant temperature -
107 midlere vannstand
subst. (kart) half tide level, mean tide level -
108 nederdrektig
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109 nedrig
adj. base, mean -
110 normalår
subst. (energi) mean year -
111 ondskapsfull
evil, mean, vicious* * *adj. malicious adj. spiteful adj. malignant adj. vicious (fx ) -
112 pris
цена-en, -er, -ene* * *award, cost, price* * *subst. [ kostnad] price, rate subst. [ premie] prize subst. [ snus] snuff, pinch of snuff subst. [ enhetspris] unit/standard price subst. [ likevektspris] equilibrium/market clearing price [ engros-] wholesale price [ fabrikk-] factory/factory gate price [ faktura-] invoice price [ garanti-] support price [ gjennomsnitts-] average price [ innkjøps-] purchase price [ inntrengnings-] penetration price [ konsum-] consumer price [ kost-] cost price [ listepris] list price [ middel-] middle (market)/mean price [ monopol-] monopoly price [ produsent-] producer prices (økonomi) (nåværende pris) current price [ selvkost-] fullcost price [ skumme-] skimming price [ skygge-] shadow price [ spot-] spot price US: (veiledende pris) suggested retail price [ videresalgs-] resale price -
113 rett
прямо (по отношению к кому то)правильно* * *course, dish, lawcourt, right, right, rightly, straight* * *subst. [ rettighet] entitlement, right (f.eks.alle har rett til å si det de mener - everyone has the right to say what they mean
) subst. [ rettsvitenskap] jurisprudence subst. [loven, lover og regler] law subst. (jus) [ domstol] court, court of law, law court subst. [ rettslokale] courtroom subst. [ matrett] course (f.eks. ) adj. [ strak] straight, upright adj. [ rank] straight, upright, erect adj. [ riktig] right, correct, proper, true adj. [ plutselig] suddenly, all of a sudden adj. [ rettferdig] fair, right adj. [ korrekt] correct, right adj. [ ikke ujevn] even adj. [ ikke bøyd] straight adj. [ uten omvei] straight, direct adv. [ direkte] right, straight, directly (dagens rett) today's special (dømmende rett) court of judgment, court of judgement (få rett i noe) be proved right (gjeldende rett) law as it stands at present (komme til sin rett) show to advantage, come into one's own (kreve sin rett) demand one's rights (la nåde gå for rett) temper justice with mercy (lov og rett) law and order, justice (jus) (lovfestet rett) legal right (med rett) with perfect justice (offentlig rett) public law (jus) (positiv rett) positive law (jus) (uskreven rett) unwritten law -
114 RMS
fork. (teleteknikk) root mean square, RMS -
115 RMS-verdi
subst. root mean square value -
116 sekantsetningen
subst. (matematikk) mean value theorem -
117 sikte til
talk about, refer to [ indirekte] allude to, mean, be talking about -
118 sinne
anger, rage, resentment* * *subst. anger, temper (ha i sinne) intend, mean, propose -
119 sjofel
adj. mean adj. dirty (fx ), beastly (fx ), shabby (fx ) adj. dirty, smutty, bawdy (fx ) -
120 smålig
adj. stingy, mean adj. petty(-minded), small-minded
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