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1 outstanding
1) (excellent; very good: an outstanding student.) fremragende, enestående2) (not yet paid, done etc: You must pay all outstanding bills.) utestående; ugjort•betydeligadj. \/ˈaʊtˌstændɪŋ\/, i betydning 2 og 3: \/ˌaʊtˈstændɪŋ\/1) fremragende2) iøynefallende, påfallende, fremtredende3) enestående, overordentlig, usedvanlig4) (om fordringer m.m.) utestående, ubetalt5) ugjort -
2 bottom
'botəm1) (the lowest part of anything: the bottom of the sea.) bunn2) (the part of the body on which a person sits.) bakdel, rumpe•- be at the bottom of
- get to the bottom ofende--------grunnIsubst. \/ˈbɒtəm\/1) bunn, fot, underste del, nedre delles tiende linje fra bunnen\/nedenfra2) ( hverdagslig) ende, bakdel, rumpe3) sete, stolsete4) innerste del, nederste del5) ( geologi) elvedal, senkning, dalbunn, havbunn, dyp6) grunnlag, basis, opprinnelse7) ( sjøfart) skrog, bunn, kjølde seiler på engelske kjøler\/med engelske fartøy8) (gammeldags, mest om dyr) styrke, utholdenhetat bottom i bunn og grunn, innerst inne, på bunnenat the bottom of nederst på\/i, nedentil på, på bunnen avinnerst inne i, lengst inne ibe at the bottom of ligge bak, stå bakat the bottom of something i bunnen av noe, lengst inne i noe, nederst i noebottoms up! skål!, drikk ut!, bånnski!from the bottom of one's heart av hele ens hjertefrom the bottom up fra bunnen avget to the bottom of gå til bunns i, komme til klarhet overstrike bottom få bunnkontakttouch bottom ( også overført) nå bunnen sette bunnrekord, nå bunnivåIIverb \/ˈbɒtəm\/1) forsyne\/utruste med bunn2) støtte, hvile, basere3) nå bunnen på, gå til bunns med, komme til bunns i4) nå bunnen, bunnebottom out flate utbottom upon ( om tanke eller idé) være basert påIIIadj. \/ˈbɒtəm\/1) laveste, siste, nederste, underste, dårligste2) grunn-, under-bet one's bottom dollar ( hverdagslig) satse sin siste øre -
3 distinction
- ʃən1) ((the making of) a difference: He makes no distinction between male and female employees with regard to pay.) (skarpt) skille, forskjell, distinksjon2) (a grade awarded that indicates outstanding ability or achievement: She passed her exams with distinction.) hedersbevisning, preseteristeksamen, lauddifferensiering--------forskjellsubst. \/dɪˈstɪŋ(k)ʃ(ə)n\/1) forskjell, skilnad2) skjelning, det å skjelne mellom, distinksjon3) distinksjon, ære, æresbevisning4) særmerke, særtegn, kjennetegn5) ( om vitnemål e.l.) utmerkelse, hedersbevisning6) betydning, verdi7) egenart, stila distinction without a difference ingen egentlig forskjell, en kunstig forskjell, som kommer ut på ettdistinction of (-)forskjelldraw a distinction between gjøre forskjell på, trekke en grense mellomgain (rise to) distinctions vinne heder\/berømmelse, utmerke segin distinction to\/from til forskjell fraof distinction av rang, betydningsfullpass with distinction (om eksamen, vitnemål) få beste karakter -
4 distinguished
adjective (famous or outstanding: a distinguished scientist.) framtredende, overlegenfornemadj. \/dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt\/1) fremstående, høyt ansett2) berømt, kjent, celeber3) lysende4) distingvert, stilfull, fornemtake a distinguished part in spille en viktig rolle i -
5 eminent
'eminənt(outstanding; distinguished; famous: an eminent lawyer.) framstående, fremragende, eminent- eminence- eminentlyadj. \/ˈemɪnənt\/1) ( om person) fremtredende, ansett, respektert, eminent2) (om egenskaper, tjenester e.l.) fremragende, fortreffelig, ypperlig, enestående, utmerket, eminent
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