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1 fengselsopphold
subst. prison term, term of imprisonment, time (f.eks.he did 6 months because of embezzlement
) subst. (slang) term inside (tale: He has done a year for burglary - han har sittet inne et år for innbrudd) -
2 plan
план* * *deck, level, plan, project, scheme* * *subst. [ som planlegges] plan, design, layout, map, schedule subst. [ noe løsere] project subst. [ større] scheme subst. [ detaljert] design subst. [ nivå] level subst. [ geometri] (et) plane, floor, tier, level adj. flat, level, plane (langsiktig plan) long-range el. long-term plan (mellomlangsiktig plan) medium-term el. intermediate range plan (på et annet plan) on a different level [ region-] regional plan [ regulerings-] local plan, area development plan (strategisk plan) strategic plan [ time-] schedule, timetable -
3 betalingsfrist
subst. credit, days of grace, time for payment, time limit for payment subst. period of credit, deadline for payment, term of payment -
4 frist
subst. [ tidspunkt] deadline (f.eks.a deadline for her newspaper article
) subst. [ for søknad] time-limit, closing date for application subst. [ tidsrom] time subst. period allowed, term subst. (formelt) respite (f.eks. ) (sette en frist) fix a date, set a deadline (siste frist) closing date, the deadline for -
5 datoveksel
subst. period bill, term bill, time bill subst. date bill (of exchange) subst. bill payable a certain period after issue -
6 fengselsstraff
subst. sentence (f.eks.he is serving a ten-year sentence
) subst. imprisonment, custodial sentence, sentence of imprisonment (bli idømt fengselsstraff) be sentenced to a term of imprisonment (ha sonet sin fengselsstraff) have served one's time, be discharged -
7 terminforretning
subst. time bargain el. contract subst. business on call el. term subst. call el. forward business -
8 veksel
subst. promissory note, bill of exchange subst. [ datoveksel] period bill, term bill, time bill subst. [ egenveksel] promissory note subst. [ siktveksel] sight bill subst. (teknologi) switch (innfri en veksel) meet a bill (kjøre opp en veksel) force open the points (utenlandsk veksel) foreign bill (utstede en veksel) make out a bill
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