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1 proper
'propə1) (right, correct, or suitable: That isn't the proper way to clean the windows; You should have done your schoolwork at the proper time - it's too late to start now.) rett, riktig2) (complete or thorough: Have you made a proper search?) ordentlig, skikkelig3) (respectable or well-mannered: Such behaviour isn't quite proper.) anstendig, korrekt•- properly- proper noun/nameanstendig--------egen--------høvelig--------korrekt--------passende--------riktig--------sømmeligadj. \/ˈprɒpə\/1) riktig, ordentlig, rett2) egnet, passende, høvelig3) tilbørlig, korrekt4) behørig5) anstendig, passende, comme-il-faut, korrekt, sømmelig, respektabel6) altfor høflig, altfor anstendig\/ordentlig7) særskilt, dertil hørende8) særegen, særpreget, eiendommelig9) egentlig, virkelig10) i ordets rette betydning, selve11) ( hverdagslig) real, ordentlig, skikkelig, proper, sann12) ( gammeldags) egen13) ( gammeldags) vakker, velskapt, prektig, fin, utmerketas is proper som seg hør og børat the proper time til riktig tid, på riktig tidspunktdeem\/think it proper to finne det riktig\/på sin plass å, finne det for godt åin a proper condition i god standin a proper sense i egentlig forstandthe proper owner den rettmessige eierenproper to som hører sammen med, som hører tilsom passer fortypisk for, karakteristisk for, særegen for -
2 catch up
(to come level (with): We caught him up at the corner; Ask the taxi-driver if he can catch up with that lorry; We waited for him to catch up; She had a lot of schoolwork to catch up on after her illness.) innhente -
3 fall behind
1) (to be slower than (someone else): Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others); He is falling behind in his schoolwork.) sakke bakut, komme på etterskudd2) ((with with) to become late in regular payment, letter-writing etc: Don't fall behind with the rent!) komme på etterskudd/i restanse -
4 settle down
1) (to (cause to) become quiet, calm and peaceful: He waited for the audience to settle down before he spoke; She settled the baby down at last.) falle til ro, komme i orden2) (to make oneself comfortable: She settled (herself) down in the back of the car and went to sleep.) sette seg til rette3) (to begin to concentrate on something, eg work: He settled down to (do) his schoolwork.) komme i gang med -
5 stand over
(to supervise closely: I have to stand over him to make him do his schoolwork.) overvåke, stå over
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