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1 avail
ə'veil - to no avail Isubst. \/əˈveɪl\/nytte, verdi• of what avail is it to tell her now?avails (amer., gammeldags) utbytteof no\/without avail forgjeves, til ingen nytteto little avail ikke tjene til noeIIverb \/əˈveɪl\/1) være av verdi, være brukbar, være til fordel2) hjelpe, (være til) nytte, gagneavail oneself of benytte seg av, utnytte -
2 of no avail
(of no use or effect: He tried to revive her but to no avail; His efforts were of no avail.) nytte; nytteløs, til ingen nytte -
3 to no avail
(of no use or effect: He tried to revive her but to no avail; His efforts were of no avail.) nytte; nytteløs, til ingen nytte -
4 opportunity
opə'tju:nətiplural - opportunities; noun(a chance to do or a time for doing (something): an opportunity to go to Rome; You've had several opportunities to ask him.) mulighet, anledning, sjanseanledning--------høve--------sjansesubst. \/ˌɒpəˈtjuːnətɪ\/mulighet, sjanse, anledning, leilighetat an early opportunity ved første anledningat the first opportunity så fort som mulig, ved første anledninglose\/miss an opportunity gå glipp av en sjanse, la en anledning gå fra segopportunity for something sjanse til noeopportunity knocks anledningen byr seg, sjansen byr segopportunity makes the thief leilighet gjør tyvopportunity of\/for doing something mulighet til å gjøre noeopportunity to do something anledning til å gjøre noepass up an opportunity la en sjanse gå fra seg, gå glipp av en sjansetake the opportunity gripe anledningenwhen (an\/the) opportunity arises\/offers når anledningen byr seg
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avail — avail·a·bil·i·ty; avail·a·ble; un·avail·able; avail; avail·a·ble·ness; avail·a·bly; un·avail·able·ness; un·avail·ably; un·avail·ing·ly; … English syllables
Avail — A*vail , v. i. To be of use or advantage; to answer the purpose; to have strength, force, or efficacy sufficient to accomplish the object; as, the plea in bar must avail, that is, be sufficient to defeat the suit; this scheme will not avail;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avail — 1. The noun is used frequently in the somewhat literary phrases of no avail and to little/no avail, meaning ‘having little or no use or effective result’, and poses no problems. 2. There are also straightforward verb uses that are also slightly… … Modern English usage
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Avail — A*vail , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Availed} (?); p. pr. & vb. n. {Availing}.] [OE. availen, fr. F. ? (L. ad) + valoir to be worth, fr. L. valere to be strong, to be worth. See {Valiant}.] 1. To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to profit; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avail — [ə vāl′] vi., vt. [ME availen < OFr a (L ad), to + valoir, to be worth < L valere, to be strong: see VALUE] to be of use, help, worth, or advantage (to), as in accomplishing an end [will force alone avail us?] n. 1. effective use or help;… … English World dictionary
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Avail — A*vail , n. 1. Profit; advantage toward success; benefit; value; as, labor, without economy, is of little avail. [1913 Webster] The avail of a deathbed repentance. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. Proceeds; as, the avails of a sale by auction.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avail — ► VERB 1) (avail oneself of) use or take advantage of. 2) help or benefit. ► NOUN ▪ use or benefit: his protests were to little avail. ORIGIN Latin valere be strong, be of value … English terms dictionary
avail — (v.) c.1300, availen, apparently a French compound formed in English from O.Fr. a to + vailen to avail, from vaill , present stem of valoir be worth, from L. valere (see VALIANT (Cf. valiant)). Related: Availed; AVAILING (Cf … Etymology dictionary