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1 framsende til gjennomsyn
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2 fremsende til gjennomsyn
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3 sende bud etter
send for -
4 sende bud etter
send for -
5 henvise til
verb. [ mer direkte] refer to (f.eks.He referred her to the other office.
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6 hilsen
привет-en, -er, -ene* * *greeting, salute* * *subst. [ det å hilse] greeting, salutation, salute subst. [ ønske om hell og lykke] greetings, salutations, compliments, regards subst. (militær) salute (militær) (gjengjelde en hilsen) return a salute (brev) (hjertelig hilsen) love from, kindest regards, best wishes, with best wishes, warmest regards, warm regards (brev) (kjærlig hilsen) love, kindest regards, warmest regards (en siste hilsen) a final farewell (med vennlig hilsen) yours sincerely, sincerely, sincerely yours, cordially, cordially yours (US), yours faithfully (UK, mottakers navn ukjent) (overbringe en hilsen) send greetings (sende en hilsen) send greetings, give one's love, send one's love -
7 avbud
subst. cancellation, negative response subst. apologies, declination of invitation (sende/melde avbud) cancel an engagement, send an excuse, make one's excuses, send one's regrets (el. apologies) (vi har fått mange avbud) many people (have said they) are unable to come -
8 avsende
verb. forward, send, send off, dispatch verb. (sjøfart) ship, despatch -
9 framsende
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10 fremsende
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11 inngi
verb. submit, send in, hand in verb. submit, send in verb. submit verb. lodge -
12 melde avbud
verb. send apologies, send one's apologies -
13 progressignal
subst. (teleteknikk) proceed to send signal, "send next digit"-signal -
14 sende
посылать-er, -te, -t* * *broadcast, pass, send* * *verb. send, dispatch, despatch verb. forward, pass verb. remit, post, mail verb. (radio) transmit, broadcast -
15 skyte
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16 utvise
высылать из страны, исключать, выгонять* * ** * *verb. expel, send out, order out, deport, send off verb. exercise, show verb. (skole) expel verb. (skole) exclude, suspend -
17 avskjedsfest
subst. farewell party, send-off subst. US: going-away party (holde en avskjedsfest) give a farewell party -
18 avskjedssøknad
subst. resignation (inngi sin avskjedssøknad) hand in one's resignation, send in one's resignation (formelt) (inngi sin avskjedssøknad) tender one's resignation -
19 avskjedstaking
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20 avvise
* * *verb. deny, refuse, rebut, reject, repel, send away, turn away verb. [ avslå] refuse, turn down, reject verb. [ lovforslag] throw out verb. [ søknad] dismiss verb. (jus) [ en sak] dismiss a case, throw out a case verb. (jus) [anke, begjæring] dismiss an appeal, dismiss an application, disallow an appeal, disallow an application
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