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1 betone
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2 framholde
verb. [ om betydning] stress verb. [ påpeke] call attention to, point out verb. (gammeldags) [ rekke frem] hold out -
3 fremholde
verb. [ om betydning] stress verb. [ påpeke] call attention to, point out verb. (gammeldags) [ rekke frem] hold out -
4 framheve
emphasize, stress* * *verb. stress, emphasize verb. [om ord, poeng] accentuate verb. [ stikke seg frem] stand out verb. [ gi ettertrykk] underline, emphasize, draw attention to, stress, lay verb. [ gi virkning] set off (f.eks.The colour is set off by the contrast.
) verb. [ hevde] assert, maintain, point out -
5 fremheve
verb. stress, emphasize verb. [om ord, poeng] accentuate verb. [ stikke seg frem] stand out verb. [ gi ettertrykk] underline, emphasize, draw attention to, stress, lay verb. [ gi virkning] set off (f.eks.The colour is set off by the contrast.
) verb. [ hevde] assert, maintain, point out -
6 innskjerpe
verb. emphasize, stress (f.eks.stress the importance of being earnest
) verb. enjoin (f.eks.They enjoin secrecy upon their clerks.
) verb. impress on (f.eks.Please impress on him that he must be cautious.
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7 understreke
stress, underline, emphasize* * *verb. stress, emphasize, emphasise verb. underline, score, drive home -
8 presisere
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9 aksentuere
verb. (fonetikk) [ betone] accent, stress -
10 avstresse
verb. reduce the stress on -
11 poengtere
verb. emphasize, stress -
12 stresse
verb. put under stress -
13 utheve
verb. emphasize, stress, space out, italicize
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