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1 influence
'influəns 1. noun1) (the power to affect people, actions or events: He used his influence to get her the job; He should not have driven the car while under the influence of alcohol.) påvirkning, innflytelse2) (a person or thing that has this power: She is a bad influence on him.) innflytelse2. verb(to have an effect on: The weather seems to influence her moods.) påvirke, ha/øve innflytelse på- influentiallyinnflytelseIsubst. \/ˈɪnflʊəns\/1) innflytelse, innvirkning, påvirkning2) press3) ( fysikk) influens, innvirkning, elektrostatisk induksjonbe a formative influence on prege, sette sitt preg påbe an influence ha stor innflytelse, bety en hel delbe open to any influence være lettpåvirkeligbe under the influence ( om rusmiddel) være påvirkethan var påvirket av alkohol \/ han var fullbe under the influence of somebody\/something stå\/være under innflytelse av noen\/noe, påvirkes av noen\/noebring one's influence to bear gjøre sin innflytelse gjeldendehave an influence (up)on somebody\/something ha innflytelse over noen \/ på noehave an influence over somebody\/something ha innflytelse over noen\/noehave influence with somebody ha innflytelse hos noenundue influence ( jus) utilbørlig påvirkning\/pressuse one's influence bruke sin innflytelseIIverb \/ˈɪnflʊən(t)s\/ha innflytelse på, influere, påvirke, innvirke påbe influenced la seg påvirke bli påvirket -
2 will
vil--------viljeIsubst. \/wɪl\/1) ( også will power) viljestyrke2) ønske, vilje3) testamenteat will etter behag, som man ønskerforce of will se ➢ force, 1good will godvilje, velviljehave a will of one's own vite hva man vilhave one's will få viljen sinill will motvilje, uvilje, vrangviljeleave by will testamentere bortmake one's will skrive\/sette opp testamentemutual\/joint will gjensidig testamentemy last will and testament min siste viljethe popular will folkeviljenstrength of will se ➢ strengthtake the will for the deed hensikten var godtenant at will se ➢ tenantwhere there's a will there's a way man kan om man vilwith a will med liv og lyst, av alle krefterwith the best will in the world uansett hva man gjørwork one's will gjøre som man vilIIb ( would) \/wɪl\/, som hjelpeverb: \/l\/, \/wəl\/, \/əl\/ ( ofte sammentrukket til) 'll (, nektende også) won't1) ( fremtid) komme til å, bli2) ( vilje) skal, vil3) (befaling, ordre) skal, må• the class will meet at 9 o'clock sharp!• you will do as I say!• shut the door, will you!4) (oppfordring, ønske) vil, skal• won't you sit down?• you won't let me down, will you?du svikter meg ikke, gjør du vel?5) (vane, uvane, egenskap) kan, bruke, pleie6) ( sannsynlighet) må, vil (sikkert)if you will vær så snill• imagine, if you will, how the long, dark Norwegian winter nights affect Norwegiansprøv å tenke deg hvordan de lange, mørke norske vinternettene påvirker nordmennIII1) ( litterært) oppnå, få til å, tvinge2) testamentere, føre opp i et testamente3) ( litterært) vil, ønske• party, shower, bash - call it what you willfest, selskap, fyllefest - kall det hva du vilwill away testamentere bort
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