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1 fremme et lovforslag
(parlamentarisk) proceed with a bill -
2 gå i gang
start, set about, make a start with, proceed -
3 hurtig til verks
(gå hurtig til verks) be prompt, take prompt (el. rapid) measures, proceed rapidly with the matter -
4 ordentlig
decent, proper, properly, tidily, tidy* * *adj. (skikkelig) proper, orderly adj. [punktlig, nøyaktig] accurate, careful (f.eks.he is very careful with his work
) adj. orderly, correct, regular (fx ), well-ordered (fx ), well-regulated (fxbusiness, family
) adj. (som er i god orden) orderly (f.eks. ); well-ordered (f.eks. ) adj. [ anstendig] decent (f.eks.no decent girl would do that; they pay you a decent wage
) adj. [ skikkelig] (om person) steady (f.eks. ); of regular habits (f.eks. ) adj. [ god] good (f.eks. ); decent (f.eks.next time I buy a car I want a decent one
) adj. [ dannet] nice, decent (f.eks.decent people don't wear that kind of clothes
) adj. [ hederlig] decent (f.eks.no decent man would cheat a friend
) adj. [ med ordenssans] orderly, methodical; (om fremgangsmåte) orderly, methodical adj. [riktig, anerkjent] regular, proper (f.eks.doctor, nurse
) adj. [skikkelig, grundig] regular, thorough (f.eks.give the engine a thorough overhaul
) adv. [ riktig] properly, duly (f.eks.a duly addressed and stamped letter
) adv. [ riktig] tidily, neatly (f.eks.all the books were neatly arranged in rows
) adv. [riktig, anerkjent] properly (f.eks. not properly qualified; your face is not properly adv. [ godt] well (f.eks.you must be able to speak the language well
) adv. [ anstendig] decently (f.eks.behave, dress, talk decently
) adv. [ organisert] methodically (f.eks. ) adv. [punktlig, nøyaktig] accurately, carefully adv. [ veldig] awfully (f.eks. ) adv. (forsterkende) really, well and truly, thoroughly (f.eks. I got thoroughly wet; we beat (betale ordentlig) pay well, pay a decent wage (ikke på ordentlig) not really (oppføre seg ordentlig) behave properly
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