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21 forestående
adj. approaching (f.eks. ), coming (f.eks.events, changes
) adj. imminent (f.eks. ), impending (f.eks.danger, disaster
) (være nær forestående) be at hand, be near, be imminent (nær forestående) impending -
22 fresneldiffraksjonsdiagram
(fiberoptikk) near-field diffraction pattern -
23 første
первый, -ая, -ое* * *first, first* * *adv. first, firstly (med det aller første) in the near future, soon (for det første) in the first place -
24 høygravid
adj. in an advanced stage of pregnancy adj. (dagligtale) near her time -
25 kuling
subst. breeze, wind (liten kuling) strong breeze (sterk kuling) gale (stiv kuling) near gale -
26 kvasipenger
pl. quasi-money, near money -
27 kvasisynonym
subst. quasi-synonym, near-synonym -
28 lakker mot kvelden
(det lakker mot kvelden) night is falling (el. drawing near); the dusk is falling -
29 lakker mot slutten
(det lakker mot slutten) it is drawing towards the end; the end is drawing near (el. is in sight) -
30 like ved
как раз около* * *close by, near by -
31 med det aller første
in the near future, soon -
32 nestenkollisjon
subst. near miss -
33 nesten-ulykke
subst. near miss, incident -
34 nærekko
subst. near echo -
35 nær-ende krysstale
subst. (teleteknikk) near-end crosstalk -
36 nærfeltsbrytningsmetode
subst. (fiberoptikk) refracted near field technique -
37 nærfeltsdiagram
subst. (fiberoptikk) near-field radiation pattern -
38 nærfeltsmålemetode
subst. (fiberoptikk) near-field scanning technique -
39 nærfeltsområde
subst. (fiberoptikk) near-field region -
40 nærheten av
(i nærheten av) near to, close to
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Near — or Near may refer to: Contents 1 Science, mathematics, technology, biology, and medicine 2 Geography 3 Lingu … Wikipedia
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near — [adj1] close by physically abreast, abutting, adjacent, adjoining, alongside, along toward, approximal, around, at close quarters, available, beside, bordering, burning, close, close at hand, close by, close shave*, conterminous, contiguous,… … New thesaurus
Near — Near, prep. Adjacent to; close by; not far from; nigh; as, the ship sailed near the land. See the Note under {near}, a. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Near — Near, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Neared}; p. pr. & vb. n {Nearing}.] [See {Near}, adv.] To approach; to come nearer; as, the ship neared the land. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English