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1 operere
operate -
2 operere
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3 betjene
operate, serve, attend -
4 virke
operate, work -
5 betjene
verb. serve, operate, work verb. service (f.eks. ) verb. (økonomi) service a debt verb. (elektrisitet) actuate, operate verb. (fly) attend -
6 drive
* * *subst. drift (f.eks.- of sand, snowdrift
) subst. [ bevegelse] drift, drive, move verb. move, turn verb. go in for verb. pursue verb. deviate verb. float verb. carry on, engage in verb. operate, run verb. carry on verb. drive, work, operate verb. follow, pursue -
7 betjeningsgrep
subst. control lever, operating handle, operate lever -
8 betjeningsvennlig
subst. easy-to-operate -
9 disponere konto
(jus) [ ha fullmakt] be vested with the power to operate the account -
10 driftsbillig
adj. economic to operate -
11 driftsnivå
subst. (teleteknikk) operate level -
12 driftstillatelse
subst. (jus) permission to operate -
13 drive med tap
verb. operate at a loss -
14 fungere
function, operate, work* * *verb. [ handle] act, officiate verb. [ virker] work, function verb. [ om maskineri] work verb. act (som as) (f.eks. ) -
15 handtere
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16 håndtere
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17 manøvrere
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18 medvirke ved
co-operate in -
19 operasjonsmodus
subst. (edb) mode of operation subst. (edb) compute el. operate mode -
20 samarbeidsvilje
subst. cooperativeness subst. willingness to co-operate
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