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- ʃən1) (an added part: He built an extension to his house; a two-day extension to the holiday; He has telephone extensions (= telephones) in every bedroom.) tilbygg, forlengelse; biapparat2) ((a program by which) part of a university located somewhere else offers courses to people who are not fulltime students.) folkeuniversitet, fjernundervisning3) (the process of extending.) utvidelse, utbygging4) (a telephone that operates on the same line as another: They have a phone in the living-room and an extension in the bedroom.) biapparattilbygg--------utstrekningsubst. \/ɪkˈstenʃ(ə)n\/, \/ekˈstenʃ(ə)n\/1) utstrekning, utvidelse, forlengelse• could I have an extension of my holiday?festen er utvidet\/forlenget med to timer2) utbredelse3) (filosofi, logikk) ekstensjon, begrepsomfang4) ( om ord) omfang, begrep, denotasjon5) ( handel) betalingsutsettelse, prolongasjon6) tilbygg, forøkelse, utbygging, forlengelse• are you going to build an extension to your house?7) uttrekk(splate), klaff8) ( foranstilt) forklaring: noe som kan forlenges eller trekkes ut9) ( telekommunikasjon) internlinje, internnummer• do you know her extension number?by extension (of the sense) i utvidet betydningextension lectures populærvitenskapelige forelesninger (arrangert av universitetet)gain an extension of time ( handel eller jus) få forlenget frist
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