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1 opptelling
* * *subst. counting, count subst. [ oppregning] enumeration subst. [ vareopptelling] stock-taking; physical inventory subst. [ vareopptelling] US: inventory, inventory count subst. [ folkeopptelling] census (foreta en opptelling) count (f.eks. ); (statistisk) take (el. make) a census of -
2 oppta
occupy, occupy* * *verb. (ta opp som medlem o.l.) admit (f.eks.admit a pupil to a school; admit them to (membership of
) a society; new States may be verb. take up, occupy verb. (legge beslag på) take up (f.eks. ); occupy (f.eks.the work occupied me for two hours
) verb. [ skaffe seg] adopt, take up (f.eks.a habit, an idea, a theory
); (lære av andre) pick up (f.eks.a custom he had picked up from his father
) verb. [ interessere] absorb (f.eks.the work absorbed him completely
); engross verb. [ absorbere] absorb (f.eks.the newcomers are absorbed in the nation
); assimilate (f.eks.Scandinavians are easily assimilated in the U.S.
) verb. [ romme] accommodate (f.eks.the harbour will accommodate vessels of 5,000 tons
) verb. [ avfatte] draw up (f.eks.a list of something an inventory, a report
) verb. [ notere] note down (f.eks. ); record (f.eks. ) verb. (foto) take (f.eks.a photograph, a film of the event
); (film.) shoot (f.eks. ) verb. (lydopptak) record; (på bånd også) tape verb. dig up verb. (landbruk) lift (f.eks. ) -
3 oppta varebeholdning
verb. take stock verb. make inventory -
4 vareopptelling
subst. inventory, stocktaking (foreta vareopptelling) take stock
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