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1 specific
1) (giving all the details clearly: specific instructions.) konkret, spesifikk2) (particular; exactly stated or described: Each of the bodily organs has its own specific function.) spesiell, sær-, særligspesiell--------spesifikkIsubst. \/spəˈsɪfɪk\/1) særegenhet2) spesifikasjonspecifics nærmere detaljerla oss gå i detaljer\/se nærmere påIIadj. \/spəˈsɪfɪk\/1) spesiell, særlig, spesifikk, særegen, enkelt-2) spesiell, uttrykkelig, bestemt, nøye angitt, særskilt, presis• could you be a little more specific?kan du presisere det nærmere\/være mer presis?3) ( fysikk) spesifikk4) ( biologi) artsegen -
2 specific duty
subst.( økonomi) måltoll, vekttoll -
3 specific gravity
subst.egenvekt, spesifikk vekt -
4 specific heat
subst.egenvarme, spesifikk varme -
5 specific name
subst.( biologi) artsnavn -
6 specific performance
subst.( jus) naturaloppfyllelse -
7 specific remedy
subst.legemiddel mot en bestemt sykdom, spesifikum -
8 specific volume
subst.( fysikk) egenvolum, spesifikt volum -
9 gender-specific
adj. \/ˈdʒendəspəˌsɪfɪk\/kjønnsspesifikk -
10 accuse
ə'kju:z((with of) to charge (someone) with having done something wrong: They accused him of stealing the car.) anklage, beskylde- the accusedverb \/əˈkjuːz\/1) anklage, beskylde2) klandre, angripehan angriper ikke enkeltpersoner, men selve systemetaccuse of beskylde\/anklage for, siktebe\/stand accused of bli anklaget for, bli beskyldt for, bli siktet for -
11 commission
kə'miʃən 1.1) (money earned by a person who sells things for someone else.) provisjon2) (an order for a work of art: a commission to paint the president's portrait.) bestilling3) (an official paper giving authority, especially to an army officer etc: My son got his commission last year.) utnevnelse4) (an official group appointed to report on a specific matter: a commission of enquiry.) nemnd, kommisjon2. verb1) (to give an order (especially for a work of art) to: He was commissioned to paint the Lord Mayor's portrait.) gi/få i oppdrag2) (to give a military commission to.) bli utnevnt som offiser•- commissioner
- in/out of commissionkommisjon--------oppdrag--------provisjonIsubst. \/kəˈmɪʃ(ə)n\/1) oppdrag, ordre, ærend, bestilling2) bemyndigelse, fullmakt, overdragelse av verv3) kommisjon, (offentlig) komité, nemnd4) ( spesielt militærvesen) offisersfullmakt, offisersutnevnelsefå offisersfullmakt, bli (utnevnt til) offiser5) ( handel) kommisjon, provisjon6) utøvelseon commission i kommisjonout of commission ( hverdagslig) ute av drift, ute av funksjon, ikke i tjenesteput a ship in(to) commission ( sjøfart) sette et skip inn i tjenesteput a ship out of commission ( sjøfart) ta et skip ut av tjeneste (la det gå i opplag)stryke flaggIIverb \/kəˈmɪʃ(ə)n\/1) bemyndige, gi fullmakt, forordne2) ( militærvesen) utnevne (til offiser)3) gi i oppdrag, bestillebe commissioned ( militærvesen) bli utnevnt til offiserbe commissioned to få i oppdrag å, få bestilling på -
12 ESP
Iforkortelse for extrasensory perceptionIIforkortelse for English for Specific\/Special Purposes -
13 gravity
noun The gravity of the situation was clear to us all.) alvortyngde--------tyngdekraftsubst. \/ˈɡrævətɪ\/1) ( fysikk) tyngdekraft2) alvor, betydning, vekt3) alvor, høytidelighet, verdighetcentre of gravity tyngdepunktforce of gravity tyngdekraftgravity band ( på anker) tyngdepunktthe gravity of det alvorlige i, det betenkelig medthe gravity of the situation situasjonens alvorthe law of gravity tyngdelovenpreserve one's gravity holde seg alvorligspecific gravity egenvekt, spesifikk vekt -
14 pursue
pə'sju:1) (to follow especially in order to catch or capture; to chase: They pursued the thief through the town.) forfølge, jage (etter)2) (to occupy oneself with (studies, enquiries etc); to continue: He is pursuing his studies at the University.) beskjeftige seg med•- pursuer- pursuitverb \/pəˈsjuː\/1) ( også overført) forfølge, jage2) strebe etter, søke å oppnå3) (om sak, tanke e.l.) følge4) (om karriere, yrke, hobby) følge, drive (med)5) ( om reise e.l.) fortsette6) fortsette (med), gå videre med -
15 sp.
forkortelse for special, species, specific, specimen, spelling, spirit, sport -
16 specify
1) (to mention particularly: He specified the main ilnesses that are caused by poverty.) spesifisere, beskrive nærmere2) (to order specially: She ordered a cake from the baker and specified green icing.) fastsette, spesifisere•- specific- specificallyspesifisereverb \/ˈspesɪfaɪ\/spesifisere, angi\/beskrive nærmere, regne opp, oppgi nøye, fastsette• would you please specify that?specified account detaljert regnskap
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specific — spe*cif ic (sp[ e]*s[i^]f [i^]k), a. [F. sp[ e]cifique, or NL. spesificus; L. species a particular sort or kind + facere to make. Cf. {specify}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a species; characterizing or constituting a species; possessing the peculiar… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
specific — spe·cif·ic /spə si fik/ adj 1: relating to a particular thing 2: intended for or restricted to a particular end or object 3: being of a particularly identified kind or nature spe·cif·i·cal·ly / i klē, kə lē/ adv spec·i·fic·i·ty … Law dictionary
Specific — can mean: * ParticularIn science, specific can denote that a measurement is expressed per unit mass (or weight): * Specific heat capacity * Specific energy * Specific impulseor is relative to a standard value: * Specific refractive index… … Wikipedia
specific — [spə sif′ik] adj. [LL specificus < L species (see SPECIES) + ficus, FIC] 1. limiting or limited; specifying or specified; precise; definite; explicit [no specific plans] 2. of or constituting a species 3. peculiar to or characteristic of… … English World dictionary
Specific — Spe*cif ic, n. 1. (Med.) A specific remedy. See {Specific}, a., 3. [1913 Webster] His parents were weak enough to believe that the royal touch was a specific for this malady. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] 2. Anything having peculiar adaption to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-specific — [spə sif′ik] combining form limited or specific to, characteristic of (a specified thing or person) [species specific] * * * … Universalium
specific — UK US /spəˈsɪfɪk/ adjective ► relating to one particular thing and not others: »A specific provision in the agreement stated that research materials should not be used for commercial purposes. ► clear and exact: »He wouldn t give a specific… … Financial and business terms
-specific — [spə sif′ik] combining form limited or specific to, characteristic of (a specified thing or person) [species specific] … English World dictionary
specific — adj 1 *special, especial, particular, individual Antonyms: generic 2 definite, *explicit, express, categorical Analogous words: designating, naming (see DESIGNATE): *clear, lucid, perspicuous: precise, exact (see CORRECT … New Dictionary of Synonyms
specific — ► ADJECTIVE 1) clearly defined or identified. 2) precise and clear. 3) (specific to) belonging or relating uniquely to. 4) relating to species or a species. ► NOUN (specifics) ▪ precise details … English terms dictionary
specific — (adj.) 1630s, having a special quality, from Fr. spécifique, from L.L. specificus constituting a species, from L. species kind, sort (see SPECIES (Cf. species)). Earlier form was specifical (early 15c.). Meaning definite, precise first recorded… … Etymology dictionary