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41 avmerke
verb. [ betegne] mark out, stake off, stake out, mark, mark off verb. [ øremerke] earmark verb. [ med pinner] peg out verb. [ med kritt] chalk out verb. (sjøfart) [ betegne] buoy -
42 avmønstre
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43 avmønstring
subst. signing off subst. discharge, paying-off -
44 avreagere
verb. work off, blow off steam, abreact -
45 avringing
subst. [ på telefon] ring-off, ringing off -
46 avsette
verb. (geometri) mark off, lay off verb. (jus) sequestrate verb. (handel) allocate, appropriate verb. [penger, tid o.l.] set aside, set apart, allow verb. [ med transportør] protract verb. [ fyrste] dethrone -
47 avskjæringsventil
subst. cut-off valve, shut-off valve -
48 avskrive
verb. (overført) [ anse som tapt] write off, discount, regard as lost, give up verb. (regnskap) [ skrive av] depreciate, write off -
49 avspark
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50 avspasere
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51 avsperret
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52 avspise
verb. [ avfeie] brush off, cut off -
53 avstengingskran
subst. shut-off cock, cut-off cock -
54 avstengingsventil
subst. shut-off valve, cut-off valve (automatisk avstengingsventil) automatic shutdown valve -
55 avstengning
subst. [telefon o.l.] cut-off subst. shutting off, shutting out, closing -
56 avstengningskran
subst. shut-off cock, shut-off valve -
57 avta
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58 avtapping
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59 avtrekker
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60 avverge
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