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'pætən1) (a model or guide for making something: a dress-pattern.) (snitt)mønster, modell2) (a repeated decoration or design on material etc: The dress is nice but I don't like the pattern.) mønster3) (an example suitable to be copied: the pattern of good behaviour.) forbilde•bruk--------mønster--------praksis--------prøve--------skikkIsubst. \/ˈpæt(ə)n\/1) ( dekorering) mønster, figurer2) ( overført) forløp, gang3) mønster, forbilde, eksempel4) modell, mønster, form5) sjablon6) støpemodell7) vareprøve, prøve (av tøy e.l.), prøvebit8) type, modell• do you have a gun of another pattern?9) typisk tilfelle, typisk eksempel10) ( i språkundervisning) mønster, modell11) (amer.) kupong (stoff tilmålt fra fabrikk)12) ( om skyting) kulemønster i et mål, diagram som viser kulemønsterall-over pattern heldekkende mønster, gjennomført mønstera pattern of typisk eksempel på typisk tilfelle ava pattern of all (the) virtues et fullkomment dydsmønterpattern drill ( i språkundervisning) forklaring: repetisjon av distinktive konstruksjoner og mønstre i et fremmedspråk for å lærepattern of thinking tenkesetttailored to the same pattern ( overført) skåret over samme lestIIverb \/ˈpæt(ə)n\/1) kopiere, ta til mønster2) mønstre, tegnepattern (up)on\/after something kopiere etter noe
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