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1 owing
adjective (still to be paid: There is some money still owing (to us).) til gode, skyldigskyldigadj. \/ˈəʊɪŋ\/1) skyldig, som skal betales2) utestående, til godehave money owing to one ha penger til gode• how much do I have owing to me?owing to på grunn av, skyldes, takket være• I can't come, owing to me being illjeg kan ikke komme, fordi jeg er syk -
2 owing to
(because of: Owing to the rain, the football has been cancelled.) på grunn av -
3 in debt
(owing money.) forgjeldet, nedsunket i gjeld -
4 owe
əu(to be in debt to: I owe (him) $10.) skylde- owing- owing toskyldeverb \/əʊ\/1) ( også overført) skylde2) kunne takke for, være takk skyldigjeg har ham å takke for mye \/ jeg skylder ham myeowe allegiance to the king ( høytidelig) være kongen troskap skyldigowe it to oneself to skylde seg selv åowe it to somebody that ha noen å takke for atjeg har deg å takke for at jeg er her \/ jeg kan takke deg for at jeg er herowe somebody a grudge ha et horn i siden til noenowe somebody one ( hverdagslig) skylde noen en tjenesteowe someone a debt of gratitude stå i takknemlighetsgjeld til noenowe someone thanks eller owe thanks to someone være noen takk skyldig -
5 account
1) (an arrangement by which a person keeps his money in a bank: I have (opened) an account with the local bank.) (av)regning2) (a statement of money owing: Send me an account.) regnskap(s-)3) (a description or explanation (of something that has happened): a full account of his holiday.) (bank)konto4) (an arrangement by which a person makes a regular (eg monthly) payment instead of paying at the time of buying: I have an account at Smiths.) konto, avdrag5) ((usually in plural) a record of money received and spent: You must keep your accounts in order; ( also adjective) an account book.) utredning; beretning•- accountant
- account for
- on account of
- on my/his etc account
- on my/his account
- on no account
- take something into account
- take into account
- take account of something
- take account offaktura--------forklaring--------konto--------krønike--------rapport--------regningIsubst. \/əˈkaʊnt\/1) oppgjør, regnskap2) regning, kontoføre opp \/ sette inn på en konto3) fordel, nytte4) redegjørelse, forklaring5) vekt, betydning6) beretning, rapport, fremstilling7) ( musikk) tolkning, gjengivelseaccounts regnskapsavdeling, regnskapas per account rendered ( handel) følge (inngitt) oppgjørbalance\/square accounts gjøre opp et regnskap, gjøre oppby all accounts eller from all accounts etter alt å dømmeby one's own account ifølge ens eget utsagncall\/bring somebody to account trekke noen til ansvar\/regnskapdemand an account forlange regnskapthe final account regnskapets time, dommedaggive a good\/bad account of oneself klare seg godt\/dårlig, lykkes\/mislykkes medklare seg bra\/gjøre sine saker bragive an account of redegjøre forgo to one's last account møte sin skaperhave accounts against somebody ha tilgodehavende hos noenhave an account with ha kreditt\/konto hoskeep accounts føre regnskapleave out of account ikke ta med i beregningen, se bort fra, ikke ta hensyn tilmake little account of ikke regne for noe større, bagatelliseremake out an account skrive ut en regningof no account uten betydningof small account av liten betydning, av liten verdiof some account viktig, med betydningon account a konto, i løpende regningon account of ( overført) på grunn avon no account eller not on any account ( overført) ikke under noen omstendighet, ikke i noe tilfelleon one's own account for egen regningon somebody's account ( overført) for noens skyldon that account ( overført) av den grunnpay\/settle an account betale\/gjøre opp en regningpayment on account avbetaling, betaling a kontorender an account avlegge regnskap for avlegge\/avgi rapport omrun up an account with begynne å handle på kreditt hos, skaffe seg konto hossettle\/square accounts with somebody ( også overført) gjøre opp (regning) med noen, betale det man skyldertake account of eller take into account ta med i beregningen, ta hensyn tilturn\/put to (good) account dra nytte av, utnytte, dra fordel avIIverb \/əˈkaʊnt\/1) ( gammeldags) avlegge regnskap2) betrakte som, anse somaccount for gjøre greie for, svare for, avlegge regnskap for forklare årsaken til, gjøre rede for ( jakt e.l.) nedlegge, felle, skyteivareta, ta hånd om, utgjørebe accounted for være kommet til rettethere's no accounting for tastes smak og behag kan ikke diskuteres -
6 endemic
en'demik((of a disease etc) regularly found in people or a district owing to local conditions: Malaria is endemic in/to certain tropical countries.) knyttet til et bestemt område, endemiskIsubst. \/enˈdemɪk\/( medisin) endemi (sykdom som stadig opptrer innenfor et bestemt område)IIadj. \/enˈdemɪk\/(medisin, botanikk, zoologi) endemisk, stedegen, som er knyttet til et spesielt område -
7 self-made
self'meid(owing wealth or important position to one's efforts, not to advantages given by birth, education etc: a self-made man.) som har arbeidet seg opp på egen håndadj. \/ˌselfˈmeɪd\/, foranstilt: \/ˈselfmeɪd\/1) selfmade, som har arbeidet seg opp på egen hånd2) selvgjort, hjemmelaget -
8 vandalism
noun (the behaviour of a vandal: All the telephones are out of order owing to vandalism.) hærverk, vandalismesubst. \/ˈvændəlɪ(zə)m\/vandalisme, hærverkgross vandalism ( jus) grovt skadeverk
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