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1 urge
ə:‹ 1. verb1) (to try to persuade or request earnestly (someone to do something): He urged her to drive carefully; `Come with me,' he urged.) be innstendig, presse på, anmode2) (to try to convince a person of (eg the importance of, or necessity for, some action): He urged (on them) the necessity for speed.) be inntrengende/innstendig2. noun(a strong impulse or desire: I felt an urge to hit him.) trang, drift, lyst- urge ondrive--------tilskyndeIsubst. \/ɜːdʒ\/1) trang, drift, begjær, sterk lengsel2) drivkraftIIverb \/ɜːdʒ\/1) presse, drive, skynde på, spore2) (prøve å) overtale, be inntrengende, anmode3) ivre for, anbefale4) fremholde, understreke, betone5) ( om bevis og unnskyldning e.l.) fremføre, forelegge, henvise tilurge against frarådeurge itself upon ( om tanke e.l.) tvinge seg påurge someone on oppmuntre noen (til å fortsette), oppmuntre noen til å oppnå suksess -
2 extravagance
noun His wife's extravagance reduced them to poverty; Food is a necessity, but wine is an extravagance.) råflotthet, ødselhet, ekstravaganseluksussubst. \/ɪkˈstrævəɡəns\/, \/ekˈstrævəɡəns \/1) sløseri, råflotthet, ekstravaganse, unødig luksus, overdådighet2) (voldsom) overdrivelse, urimelighet3) frigjorthet, tøylesløshetextravagance of language språklige overdrivelser -
3 principle
'prinsəpəl1) (a general truth, rule or law: the principle of gravity.) prinsipp, grunnsetning, lov2) (the theory by which a machine etc works: the principle of the jet engine.) prinsipp•- in principle
- on principleforskrift--------prinsippsubst. \/ˈprɪnsəpl\/1) prinsipp2) grunnsetning, læresetning, sats3) lov4) (hoved)bestanddelArchimede's principle ( fysikk) Arkimedes' lovas a matter of principle av prinsipp av prinsipielle grunnerin principle i prinsippet, prinsipieltmake something a principle gjøre noe til prinsippon grounds of principle av prinsipielle grunneron\/from principle av prinsipp prinsipielton this principle etter dette, ifølge dette (prinsippet)principle of deterrence ( jus) prevensjonsprinsippetprinciple of law ( jus) rettsgrunnsetningprinciple of necessity ( jus) nødrettride a principle to death tviholde på et prinsippvoid of\/without principle uten prinsipper -
4 stress
stres 1. noun1) (the worry experienced by a person in particular circumstances, or the state of anxiety caused by this: the stresses of modern life; Her headaches may be caused by stress.) stress, (over)belastning2) (force exerted by (parts of) bodies on each other: Bridge-designers have to know about stress.) spenning3) (force or emphasis placed, in speaking, on particular syllables or words: In the word `widow' we put stress on the first syllable.) trykk2. verb(to emphasize (a syllable etc, or a fact etc): Should you stress the last syllable in `violin'?; He stressed the necessity of being punctual.) legge trykk på, betone, framheve- lay/put stress onbetone--------ettertrykk--------stress--------trykk--------understrekeIsubst. \/stres\/1) ( psykologi) stress, psykisk belastning2) trykk, belastning3) vekt, ettertrykk, fremheving, understreking4) ( språkvitenskap) betoning, trykk, aksent5) ( språkvitenskap) trykksterk stavelse6) ( mekanikk) spenning7) ( mekanikk) trykk, belastning, påkjenningbe suffering from stress være stresset, lide av stresslay stress on fremheve, betone, poengtere, understreke legge vekt på, tillegge stor betydninglay the main stress on legge hovedvekten påput someone under stress stresse noenunder\/by stress of something på grunn av noe, under påvirkning av noeIIverb \/stres\/1) betone, fremheve, poengtere, understreke2) ( språkvitenskap) betone, legge trykk på3) ( mekanikk) belaste, utsette for trykk, påvirke4) ( psykologi) stresse5) belaste, stresse
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