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4 separert
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5 atskille
* * *verb. [ løsgjøre fra hverandre] detach, disconnect verb. [ oppheve sammenheng el. forbindelse, danne lag] segregate, separate verb. [ oppheveforbindelsen mellom] separate (f.eks.the province was separated from the Empire; separate husband and wife
) verb. [ utgjøre forskjellen på] differ verb. [ skille] separate, differentiate, disjoin verb. (maskin) [ ta fra hverandre] dismantle, take apart, take down, disassemble verb. [ ta fra hverandre] separate (f.eks.separate the elements of a mixture; separate the sand from the gravel
) verb. [ skjelne fra hverandre] distinguish verb. [ danne et skille mellom] separate (f.eks.the Channel separates England and France; the fields are separated from each other by ??
) verb. (kjemi) [ ikke forbinde med] dissociate (f.eks.it is impossible to dissociate the two ideas
) verb. [ avsondre] isolate, detach verb. [ koble fra] disconnect -
6 separere
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7 skilles
* * *verb. [ ved skilsmisse] be divorced verb. [ om personer] separate, part, split verb. [ om ting] part, come apart (de skal skilles) they are going to be divorced -
8 delt lading
separate charge -
9 skille fra
separate from -
10 skille lag
separate, part company -
11 adskille
verb. atskille verb. [ løsgjøre fra hverandre] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) detach, disconnect verb. [ oppheve sammenheng el. forbindelse, danne lag] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) segregate, separate verb. [ utgjøre forskjellen på] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) differ verb. [ skille] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) separate, differentiate, disjoin verb. (maskin) [ ta fra hverandre] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) dismantle, take apart, take down, disassemble verb. [ skjelne fra hverandre] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) distinguish verb. (kjemi) [ ikke forbinde med] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) dissociate (f.eks.it is impossible to dissociate the two ideas
) verb. [ avsondre] (Riksmål, eg. atskille) isolate, detach -
12 atskilt
apart, separate* * *adj. separate, distinct, apart, divided adj. segregated -
13 fisjonere
verb. (økonomi) demerge, float off as a separate company, spin off into a separate company -
14 selvstendig
* * *adj. independent (fxresearch, work
) adj. original (fx ) adj. independent (fx ), self-employed (fx ) adj. self-contained (fx ), separate (fx ) -
15 sjølstendig
adj. independent (fxresearch, work
) adj. original (fx ) adj. independent (fx ), self-employed (fx ) adj. self-contained (fx ), separate (fx ) -
16 skille
различаться-er, skilte, skilt* * *difference, part, separate* * *subst. partition, division, border subst. [ veiskille] crossroads subst. [ vannskille] watershed verb. [ fjerne fra noe annet] part, separate verb. [ dele] divide (f.eks.The war divided many families.
) verb. [ om melk] curdle -
17 særeieordning
subst. (jus) separate property regime, separate property arrangement -
18 adskilt
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19 avsondre
verb. isolate, segregate, excrete, separate verb. (medisin) secrete -
20 dele seg
verb. divide, separate, split, branch out
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