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1 significance
noun (meaning or importance: a matter of great significance.) betydningsubst. \/sɪɡˈnɪfɪkəns\/ eller significancy1) betydning, mening, innhold2) vekt, betydning, signifikans3) meningsfullhet, det å være betydningsfull4) ( statistikk) signifikans -
2 attach
ə'tæ(to fasten or join: I attached a label to my bag.) feste, klebe- attached- attachmentknytteverb \/əˈtætʃ\/1) feste, sette fast, påklebe2) ( dokument e.l.) vedlegge3) ( betingelse e.l.) tilføye, inkludere4) ( overført) tillegge5) tilslutte seg, henge seg på (gruppe eller person)6) ( om midlertidig arbeidsforhold) tilknytte, overføre, utplassere7) ( militærvesen) utplassere, utkommandere, overføre8) (jus, foreldet) anholde, beslaglegge, ta utlegg iattach to forbinde med, medfølgehefte ved, hvile på, ligge hos, påhvileattached to ( i arbeidslivet) utpekt til, oppnevnt som, tilknyttet( om følelser) knyttet til -
3 significancy
subst. \/sɪɡˈnɪfɪkənsɪ\/se ➢ significance -
4 signify
1) (to be a sign of; to mean: His frown signified disapproval.) være et tegn på, bety, stå for2) (to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc: He signified his approval with a nod.) være uttrykk for, betegne•- significant
- significantlybetyverb \/ˈsɪɡnɪfaɪ\/1) innebære, betegne, tyde på, være tegn på• does a high forehead signify intelligence?2) være av betydning3) uttrykke, gi uttrykk for, tilkjennegi4) bety• what does this phrase signify?
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Significance — can refer to:* Meaning ** In semiotics, the meaning assigned to a sign * Statistical significance, the probability that a result is not due to chance * Significant figures or significant digits, the precision of a numerical value * Significance… … Wikipedia
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significance — c.1300, from L. significantia meaning, force, energy, from significans, prp. of significare (see SIGNIFY (Cf. signify)) … Etymology dictionary
significance — 1 signification, import, *meaning, sense, acceptation Analogous words: denotation, connotation (see under DENOTE): suggestion, implication, intimation (see corresponding verbs at SUGGEST) 2 *importance, import, consequence, moment, weight… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
significance — ► NOUN 1) the quality of being significant; importance. 2) the unstated meaning to be found in words or events. ORIGIN Latin significantia, from significare indicate, portend … English terms dictionary
significance — [sig nif′ə kəns] n. [LME < L significantia < significans: see SIGNIFICANT] 1. that which is signified; meaning 2. the quality of being significant; suggestiveness; expressiveness 3. importance; consequence; moment: Also significancy SYN.… … English World dictionary
significance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, cosmic, deep, enormous, great, historic, immense, major, profound, real ▪ … Collocations dictionary
significance — sig|nif|i|cance W2 [sıgˈnıfıkəns] n [singular, U] 1.) the importance of an event, action etc, especially because of the effects or influence it will have in the future ≠ ↑insignificance ▪ Stella didn t attach any significance to Doug s query.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
significance — sig|nif|i|cance [ sıg nıfıkəns ] noun singular or uncount ** 1. ) the importance that something has because it affects other things: significance for: changes that have enormous significance for the medical profession be of great/little etc.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English