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1 govern
1) (to rule: The queen governed (the country) wisely and well.) styre, regjere, herske2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) påvirke, være bestemt avregjere--------styreverb \/ˈɡʌv(ə)n\/1) regjere, styre2) lede, bestemme, styre, regulere, kontrollere3) ( stivt) beherske seg, styre seg4) ( grammatikk) styre5) ( teknikk) regulere, styre6) ( jus) gjelde for, regulerebe governed by la seg ledes avgovern oneself beherske seggovern one's temper beherske seg, styre seg -
2 law
lo:1) (the collection of rules according to which people live or a country etc is governed: Such an action is against the law; law and order.) lov2) (any one of such rules: A new law has been passed by Parliament.) lov3) ((in science) a rule that says that under certain conditions certain things always happen: the law of gravity.) lov•- lawful- lawfully
- lawless
- lawlessly
- lawlessness
- lawyer
- law-abiding
- law court
- lawsuit
- be a law unto oneself
- the law
- the law of the land
- lay down the lawjus--------lov--------politi--------rett--------rettslæresubst. \/lɔː\/1) lov, regel2) lovverk, lovsamling, reglement, rett, jus3) rettsvesen, rettsinstans4) ( skolefag) jus, rettsvitenskap, rettslære5) prosess, sak6) forsprang, pusterom7) ( naturvitenskap) lov, naturlovaccording to the law etter loven, ifølge lovenbe a law unto oneself være egenrådig, gå sine egne veier, skrive sine egne loverat\/in law i henhold til lovenbe at law ligge i prosess, føre sakbecome law eller pass into law bli lovbeyond the law utenfor lovens rekkeviddebound in law to rettslig forpliktet tilby law etter loven, ifølge lovenenter the law eller go in for the law lese jus, bli juristequality before the law likhet for lovenfollow the law være juristgo beyond the law bryte loven, overtre lovengo to law gå rettens vei, reise sak, gå til sakhave the law on somebody ( hverdagslig) anmelde noen til politietin law juridisk sett, i lovens øyne, ifølge lovenlaw and justice lov og rettlaw and order lov og orden, lov og rettthe law final(s) forklaring: siste avdeling av den juridiske embetseksamenthe law had its way loven gikk sin gangthe law is with someone ha loven på sin sidethe law of the jungle jungelens lov, loven om den sterkestes rettlay down the law ( overført) dosere\/tale med store ord uttale seg firkantet gi klar beskjedthe long arm of the law lovens lange armmake laws stifte loverprotected by law lovbeskyttetsumptuary law lov som begrenser luksustake someone to law reise sak mot noentake the law into one's own hands ta loven i egne henderthere is no law det står ikke skrevet noe sted, det er ikke selvsagtthere is no law against it ( hverdagslig) det er da lov, det er da ingen lov som forbyr detwithin the law innenfor loven(s grenser)without the form of law uten lov og dom
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