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121 absentee
noun (a person who is not present, especially frequently (eg at work, school etc).) fraværende person; skulkersubst. \/ˌæbs(ə)nˈtiː\/1) fraværende (person), skulker2) forklaring: person som vanligvis oppholder seg utenlandsabsentee (landlord) godseier som ikke bor på eiendommenabsentee vote (amer.) stemme avgitt per brevabsentee voter (amer.) stemmeberettiget som har rett til å stemme per brev -
122 academic
adjective (of or concerning study especially in schools, colleges etc: an academic career.) akademiskakademiskIsubst. \/ˌækəˈdemɪk\/universitetslærer, høyskolelæreracademics rent teoretiske resonnementerIIadj. \/ˌækəˈdemɪk\/1) akademisk, studie-2) teoretisk, teoretisk anlagtde har tenkt at de to sønnene skal gå på en skole for teoretisk anlagte barn3) urealistisk, virkelighetsfjern4) ( om personer) teoretisk anlagt5) ( kunst) konvensjonell, tradisjonell, formell, akademi- -
123 academic year
noun (that part of the year when students go to school, college or university: The academic year ends in June.) skoleårsubst.studieår, skoleår -
124 accompany
1) (to go with (someone or something): He accompanied her to the door.) følge, ledsage2) (to play a musical instrument to go along with (a singer etc): He accompanied her on the piano.) akkompagnere•- accompanistverb \/əˈkʌmp(ə)nɪ\/1) ledsage, følge (med)2) ( musikk) akkompagnereaccompanied by ( overført) forbundet medaccompanied with (etter)fulgt avhvert ord han sa, ble fulgt av et slag i bordet -
125 adjacent
ə'‹eisənt((often with to) lying next (to): We had adjacent rooms in the hotel; They have bought the house adjacent to mine.) tilstøtende, ved siden av (hverandre)adj. \/əˈdʒeɪs(ə)nt\/tilgrensende, nærliggende, nabo-• adjacent farm\/countryadjacent to nærliggende, i umiddelbar nærhet avbe adjacent to grense opp til, støte opp til -
126 admit
əd'mitpast tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) slippe inn, gi adgang2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) innrømme•- admission
- admittance
- admittedlyinnrømme--------tilstå--------vedgåverb \/ədˈmɪt\/1) slippe inn, la komme inn2) ta inn, ta imot, oppta, oppta som medlem, gi adgangbilletten gir adgang til\/gjelder for to personer3) innrømme, vedgå, erkjenne, tilstå4) godta5) romme, ha plass tiladmit of tillate, gi mulighet foradmit to ( om billett) gir adgang til\/for innrømme (at), tilstå (at)innlegge pånot admitted ingen adgang -
127 age
ei‹ 1. noun1) (the amount of time during which a person or thing has existed: He went to school at the age of six (years); What age is she?) alder, alderstrinn, levealder2) ((often with capital) a particular period of time: This machine was the wonder of the age; the Middle Ages.) tidsalder3) (the quality of being old: This wine will improve with age; With the wisdom of age he regretted the mistakes he had made in his youth.) alder4) ((usually in plural) a very long time: We've been waiting (for) ages for a bus.) evighet(er)2. verb(to (cause to) grow old or look old: He has aged a lot since I last saw him; His troubles have aged him.) eldes, bli gammel- aged- ageless
- age-old
- the aged
- come of age
- of agealder--------alderdom--------elde--------eldes--------tidsalderIsubst. \/eɪdʒ\/1) alder2) generasjon, slekt3) tid, tidsalder, periode, epoke, århundre4) lang tid, evighetabout the same age nesten jevngamleage before beauty ( spøkefullt) alder (går) foran skjønnhetage of consent ( jus) seksuell lavalderage of majority ( jus) myndighetsalderan age since veldig lenge siden, evigheter sidenat the age of... da han var... år gammelbe\/act your age! ikke vær så barnslig!, oppfør deg som et voksent menneske!be\/come of age være\/bli myndig være\/bli moden, være\/bli fullt utvikletfor ages i\/på evigheter, i\/på mange herrens årimprove with age bli bedre med årenein one's old age på sine gamle dagerlook\/show one's age se så gammel ut som man ernever see (an age) again ha passert (et alderstrinn)of an age jevngamle, like gamle gamle\/voksne nokof somebody's age på alder med, jevnaldrende medens jevnaldrende \/ folk på ens egen alderof uncertain age av ubestemt alder, av ubestemmelig alderold age alderdomover age over aldersgrensen, for gammeltwice somebody's age dobbelt så gammel som noenunder age umyndig, mindreårig under aldersgrensen, under (legalisert) lavalder, for ungworn with age gammel og slitenyears of age år gammelIIverb \/eɪdʒ\/1) eldes, bli gammel2) gjøre gammel\/eldre3) ( om gjenstander) gi et gammelt preg, patinere4) ( om vin) modnes5) aldersbestemme -
128 aggressive
ə'ɡresiv(ready to attack or oppose; quarrelsome: He's a most aggressive boy - he is always fighting at school.) aggressiv, stridbar- aggressiveness
- aggression
- aggressoraggressivadj. \/əˈɡresɪv\/1) aggressiv, angrepslysten, pågående2) angreps-3) energisk, foretaksom, pågående, utfordrende
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