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21 clothe
kləuðpast tense, past participle - clothed; verb1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) holde med klær2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) kle på; iføre seg; ta på seg•- clothes- clothes-peg
- clothingverb ( clothed ed, gammeldags og poetisk:1) iføre seg, ikle, kle på, sørge for tøy til, holde med klær2) dekke, bekle3) ( overført) utstyre4) ( teknikk også) isolereclothe with dekke med ( overført) utstyre medclothe in\/with dekke med -
22 necessary
'nesisəri(needed; essential: Is it necessary to sign one's name?; I shall do all that is necessary.) nødvendig, påkrevd- necessitate
- necessitynødvendigIsubst. \/ˈnesəs(ə)rɪ\/( gammeldags) nødvendighetsartikkel, nødvendig ting, nødvendighetbring the necessaries ta med kun det du behøvernecessaries of life livsnødvendigheter, livsfornødenheterIIadj. \/ˈnesəs(ə)rɪ\/1) nødvendigdet er nødvendig at jeg drar \/ jeg er nødt til å dra2) ufrakommelig, uvilkårlig, uunngåelig3) påkrevd, trengende, fornødenif necessary om nødvendig, om det trengs, eventueltwhen necessary ved behov, når det trengs -
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24 fit out
(to provide with everything necessary (clothes, equipment etc): The shop fitted them out with everything they needed for their journey.) utruste, utstyre -
25 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) ordne, skaffeEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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26 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) ordne, skaffeEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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27 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) ordne, skaffeEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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28 fix (someone) up with (something)
(to provide (someone) with (something): Can you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?) ordne, skaffeEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > fix (someone) up with (something)
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29 kit out
past tense, past participle - kitted; verb (to provide with all the clothes, tools etc necessary for a particular purpose: The money was spent on kitting out the school football team.) utstyre
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