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I 1. net noun((any of various devices for catching creatures, eg fish, or for any of a number of other purposes, consisting of) a loose open material made of knotted string, thread, wire etc: a fishing-net; a hair-net; a tennis-net; ( also adjective) a net curtain.) garn, not; nett2. verb(to catch in a net: They netted several tons of fish.) fange i garn- netting- netball
- networkavanse--------garn--------gevinst--------nett--------netto--------profitt--------vinningIsubst. \/net\/1) nett2) ( til fiske) håv, garn, not3) ( overført) nett, garn, snarehan satt fast i garnet hennes \/ hun hadde taket på ham4) ( sport) målbur, bur5) tyll6) (sport, med nett) nettball, (ball i) netthit the back of the net få en fulltreffer, slå ballen i nettetIIverb \/net\/1) ( fiske) fange med not, fange i not, fange med håv, fange i håv2) ( overført) fange (i sitt garn)3) ( sport) score, nette, lage mål4) ( i tennis e.l.) slå ballen i nettet, sende ballen i nettet5) spenne nett over, spenne nett rundt6) legge ut nett i, legge ut garn i7) knyte nett8) kapre, skaffe segIIIverb \/net\/1) gjøre en nettogevinst på, håve inn• he netted £500 from the dealhan håvet inn £500 på avtalen2) innbringe (i) nettoIVadj. \/net\/1) netto, netto-2) egentlig, slutt-, endelig• after all that work what was the net result?etter alt det arbeidet, hva ble det endelige resultatet av det hele?pay net cash betale netto kontant
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