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1 principle
'prinsəpəl1) (a general truth, rule or law: the principle of gravity.) prinsipp, grunnsetning, lov2) (the theory by which a machine etc works: the principle of the jet engine.) prinsipp•- in principle
- on principleforskrift--------prinsippsubst. \/ˈprɪnsəpl\/1) prinsipp2) grunnsetning, læresetning, sats3) lov4) (hoved)bestanddelArchimede's principle ( fysikk) Arkimedes' lovas a matter of principle av prinsipp av prinsipielle grunnerin principle i prinsippet, prinsipieltmake something a principle gjøre noe til prinsippon grounds of principle av prinsipielle grunneron\/from principle av prinsipp prinsipielton this principle etter dette, ifølge dette (prinsippet)principle of deterrence ( jus) prevensjonsprinsippetprinciple of law ( jus) rettsgrunnsetningprinciple of necessity ( jus) nødrettride a principle to death tviholde på et prinsippvoid of\/without principle uten prinsipper -
2 principle of inertia
the subst. \/ˈprɪnsɪpləvɪˌnɜːʃjə\/se ➢ (the) law of inertia -
3 on principle
(because of one's principles: I never borrow money, on principle.) av prinsipp -
4 Archimedes' principle
subst. \/ˌɑːkɪˈmiːdiːzɪzˈprɪnsɪpl\/( fysikk) Arkimedes' lov -
5 legal principle
subst.( jus) rettsprinsipp, rettsgrunnsetning -
6 in principle
(in general, as opposed to in detail.) i prinsippet, prinsipielt -
7 death
deƟ1) (the act of dying: There have been several deaths in the town recently; Most people fear death.) død(en), dødsfall2) (something which causes one to die: Smoking too much was the death of him.) dødsårsak/-måte3) (the state of being dead: eyes closed in death.) død•- deathly- death-bed
- death certificate
- at death's door
- catch one's death of cold
- catch one's death
- put to death
- to deathdød--------dødsfallsubst. \/deθ\/1) død2) dødsfall, bortgang3) dødsmåtebe at death's door ligge for døden, være døden nærcatch one's death of cold ( hverdagslig) bli sterkt forkjølet, bli syltet ( hverdagslig) fryse i hjelDeath døden, mannen med ljåen(om personer, også ironisk) døden, noe livsfarlig• you shoud see my uncle driving, he's death on wheelsdu skulle se onkelen min kjøre, han er en livsfarlig sjåførdo to death ( gammeldags) drepefreeze to death fryse i hjelbe frightened\/scared to death of something\/somebody være livredd for noe\/noenfrighten to death skremme livet avgive me liberty or give me death! se ➢ libertyhold on like grim death holde ut, stritte imot til det sistelook like death warmed up ( hverdagslig) se likblek ut, se elendig utput to death ta livet av, avlive, henretteride something to death tvære ut noebe sick\/bored\/tired to death of somebody\/something være lut lei av noe(n)be the death of somebody bli noens bane, komme til å ta livet av noentill\/until death us do part til døden skiller oss atto the death til det siste, på liv og dødunder pain of death se ➢ pain, 1under sentence of death dødsdømtwork oneself to death slite seg utwork somebody to death ( overført) la noen arbeide seg i hjel -
8 agreement
1) (the state of agreeing: We are all in agreement.) enighet2) (a business, political etc arrangement, spoken or written: You have broken our agreement; We have signed an agreement.) avtaleavtalesubst. \/əˈɡriːmənt\/1) overenskomst, avtale, kontrakt2) forlik, enighet3) overensstemmelse, samsvar4) ( grammatikk) kongruens, samsvaragreement in principle prinsippavtale, intensjonsavtalebasic\/general agreement ( jus) rammeavtalein agreement enig, overensmake an agreement eller come to an agreement eller reach an agreement komme til enighet, få i stand en avtalewide agreement alminnelig enighet -
9 axiom
'æksiəm(a fact or statement which is definitely true and accepted as a principle or rule.) selvinnlysende påstand, aksiomsubst. \/ˈæksɪəm\/(filosofi, matematikk) aksiom -
10 closed shop
subst.1) forklaring: virksomhet som bare anvender organisert arbeidskraft2) organisasjonstvang -
11 contravene
kontrə'vi:n(to go against or break (a law, principle etc).) imøtegå, bestride, overtreverb \/ˌkɒntrəˈviːn\/1) krenke, overtre, bryte2) havne i konflikt med, være i konflikt med, handle i strid med, stå i strid med3) bestride, imøtegå -
12 conveyer
subst. \/kənˈveɪə\/ eller conveyor1) en som overbringer, en som overfører2) ( jus) forklaring: jurist som oppretter kjøpebrev3) (teknikk, også conveyer belt\/band)transportbånd, transportøron the conveyer principle etter samlebåndsprinsippet -
13 democrat
noun (one who believes in democracy as a principle: She likes to pretend she's a democrat.) demokratsubst. \/ˈdeməkræt\/demokrat -
14 Democrat
noun (one who believes in democracy as a principle: She likes to pretend she's a democrat.) demokratsubst. \/ˈdeməkræt\/(politikk, i USA) demokrat -
15 embrace
im'breis 1. verb(to take (a person etc) in the arms; to hug: She embraced her brother warmly.) omfavne2. noun(a clasping in the arms; a hug: a loving embrace.) omfavnelse, favntakomfatteIsubst. \/ɪmˈbreɪs\/, \/emˈbreɪs\/omfavnelse, klem, favntaklocked in an embrace tett omslyngetIIverb \/ɪmˈbreɪs\/, \/emˈbreɪs\/1) omfavne, klemme (hverandre)han tok henne i sin favn (i sine armer) \/ han la armene sine rundt henne2) ta imot, gripe, ta, velge, slutte seg til, gå over til3) omfatte, inneholde, innbefatte, spenne overdet dekker\/innbefatter\/omfatter alle muligheter -
16 espousal
subst. \/ɪˈspaʊ(zə)l\/, \/eˈspaʊ(zə)l\/1) støtte, tilslutning, antakelse2) (gammeldags, ofte i flertall) forlovelse, bryllupespousal of tilslutning til -
17 espouse
verb \/ɪˈspaʊz\/, \/eˈspaʊz\/1) hylle, slutte seg til, anta• why don't you ever espouse my opinion?2) ( gammeldags) ekte, gifte bortespouse somebody's cause støtte noens sak -
18 explicate
verb \/ˈeksplɪkeɪt\/1) forklare, redegjøre for2) utvikle (om tanke, prinsipp e.l.) -
19 governing
adj. \/ˈɡʌvənɪŋ\/1) regjerende, herskende2) styrende, ledende -
20 hereditary
adjective ((able to be) passed on in this way: Is musical ability hereditary?) arveligarveligadj. \/hɪˈredɪt(ə)rɪ\/arve-, arvelig anlegg, arvelighets-, arvelig, nedarvet, medfødt• hereditary character\/disposition
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