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1 bedømme
measure -
2 hardt mot hardt
measure for measure -
3 måle opp
measure survey -
4 tiltaksrettet sikkerhetsforskning
measure oriented safety research -
5 forholdsregel
measure, precaution -
6 mål
мера-et, -, -a/-ene* * *aim, goal, measure, measurement, object, objective, target* * *subst. (matematikk) [ det som er målt] measure subst. [ måleenhet] measure, unit of measure subst. [ måleredskap] measure, gauge (amer:) gage subst. [tomtemål, enheten, i f.eks. 4 mål tomt] 1/4 acre, 1/10 hectare subst. [ omfang] dimension subst. [ stemme] voice, speech subst. [ språk] tongue, language, idiom subst. [ dialekt] dialect subst. (fotball) goal subst. [ noe man skyter på] aim, goal, target subst. [ som man sikter på] mark (f.eks. ) subst. [ noe man streber mot] objective, goal, aim (relative mål) relative index (nå et mål) attain a target, reach a goal (sette seg et mål) set oneself a goal (skyte mål) score a goal -
7 midlertidig forføyning
subst. (jus) temporary precautionary measure, interlocutory measure interlocutory injunction, preliminary step/action/measure -
8 tvangsforanstaltning
subst. (jus) coercive measure, enforcement measure, forcible measure -
9 avmåle
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10 beskyttelsesforanstaltning
subst. protective measure, precaution subst. safeguard, safeguard measure -
11 finanspolitisk virkemiddel
subst. (økonomi) fiscal measure, fiscal policy measure, fiscal policy instrument -
12 flatemål
subst. surface measure, square measure, square measures -
13 lengdemål
subst. measure of length subst. linear measure(s) -
14 metermål
subst. metric measure subst. tape measure -
15 målebånd
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16 pengepolitisk virkemiddel
subst. (økonomi) monetary policy measure, monetary measure -
17 rommål
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18 tiltak
мера, решительный шаг* * ** * *subst. measure, action, attempt, effort, enterprise, initiative (drastiske tiltak) drastic action -
19 alne
verb. [ måle] measure in 'alen' -
20 apotekermål
subst. apothecaries' measure
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measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
measure — [mezh′ər] n. [ME mesure < OFr < L mensura < mensus, pp. of metiri, to measure < IE base * mē , to measure > MEAL1, Sans mātrā, a measure, Gr metron] 1. the extent, dimensions, capacity, etc. of anything, esp. as determined by a… … English World dictionary
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