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41 faktura
* * *subst. invoice, bill (betale en faktura) settle an invoice, pay an invoice (provisorisk faktura) provisional invoice (i følge faktura) as per invoice (skrive en faktura) make out an invoice -
42 falle til ro
verb. settle down verb. calm down, quiet down -
43 familie
семья-n, -r, -ne* * *family, folk* * *subst. family subst. [ slekt] family (f.eks. ) subst. [ nære slektninger] relations, people, relatives, family subst. [ slektninger] family, relatives, relations subst. [ nære slektninger] people (f.eks. ) subst. [ fjernere slektninger] relations, relatives, family subst. (botanikk, zoologi) natural order, family (hun har ingen familie) she has no relations (stifte familie) marry and settle down, start a family -
44 forlike
verb. reconcile, conciliate, compromise verb. [diskusjon mm.] settle (f.eks.a quarrel, a dispute
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45 gjøre opp
verb. settle -
46 kolonisere
verb. colonize, settle -
47 nedfelle
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48 regnskap
* * *pl. accounts subst. [ årsregnskap] annual accounts, financial statements subst. US ofte: income statement, statement of earnings subst. [ utenriksregnskap] balance of payments, external account, external/foreign balance (føre regnskap) keep track (føre regnskap) keep accounts, keep score (gjøre opp et regnskap) settle an account [ resultat-] profit and loss account/statement [ kostnads-] cost accounts [ nasjonal-] national accounts [ prosess-] process method of cost accounting, process costing [ ordre-] job costing [ konsern-] consolidated/group accounts [ verdiskapnings-] value added statement (kreve noen til regnskap) call somebody to account US: (justert regnskap) price level (adjusted) accounting (justert regnskap) inflation el. current cost accounting -
49 rette
alter, correct, direct, point, right* * *subst. [ motsatt av vrangside] right side verb. [ henvende] direct, address verb. [ peke] direct, point, aim verb. [ gjøre bedre] improve, fix, remedy verb. [ gjøre rett] straighten, align verb. [ korrigere] correct, mark verb. [ komme seg] come around, get better, improve verb. [ stille inn] direct, turn, aim verb. [ gjøre jevn] level, level off, smooth verb. [ maskindel] adjust (finne seg til rette) settle in, get comfortable, make oneself comfortable, make oneself at home (hjemme hos noen) (komme til rette) turn up, be found (snakke til rette) make someone listen to reason, bring to one's senses (ta seg til rette) do whatever one likes (legge til rette) arrange, order, adjust [ klargjøre] (legge til rette) prepare for (det eneste rette) only right thing (the rette) (med rette) rightly, justly, deservedly, lawfully, rightfully -
50 ro
quiet, row* * *subst. [ stillhet] quiet, tranquillity, silence subst. [ ikke bevegelse] stillness subst. [ krok i et rom] corner subst. [ hvile] rest subst. [ fatning] composure, scalm, calmness subst. [ underlagsskive] riveting plate, steel plate subst. [ jernspon] burr verb. row verb. [ bortforklare] back out, make excuses (ta det med ro) take it easy, calm down,, relax (slå seg til ro) settle (down) (opphøyet ro) serenity -
51 roe
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52 roe ned
calm down, settle down -
53 sige ned
sag, settle slowly -
54 slå seg ned
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55 stabilisere seg
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56 stifte hjem
marry and settle down -
57 ta til takke med
verb. settle for -
58 tvist
* * *subst. dispute, disagreement, difference, conflict subst. [ av bomull] waste (avgjøre en tvist) settle a dispute -
59 utligne
verb. balance, offset, neutralize, equalize, settle, assess, compensate -
60 utlikne
verb. balance, offset, neutralize, equalize, settle, assess, compensate
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