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1 oppta som medlem
admit as (a) member, admit to membership -
2 tilstå
admit, confess* * *verb. confess, admit, own -
3 vedgå
admit, confess* * *verb. admit, own -
4 vedstå seg
admit, acknowledge -
5 være ved
admit -
6 innrømme
признавать* * *acknowledge, admit, confess* * *verb. [ si seg enig i] agree verb. allow, grant, give verb. [ ikke nekte] admit, own verb. [ tillate] grant verb. [ tilstå] confess to verb. [ erkjenne] admit, acknowledge, own, confess verb. [ bevilge] allow, grant, give, accord, concede verb. [ anerkjenne] acknowledge -
7 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. ) -
8 adgang til
(gi adgang til) admit to, give access to -
9 admittere
verb. admit -
10 anerkjenne et krav
verb. admit a claim -
11 bekjenne
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12 erkjenne
acknowledge, face, face, realize, recognize* * *verb. acknowledge, own, admit, recognize -
13 erkjenne kravets riktighet
verb. admit the claim -
14 godta
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15 imidlertid
* * *adv. (in the) meantime, (in the) meanwhile adv. still, at the same time (fxstill he had to admit that...
) adv. however (f.eks.however, there is no hurry about that
), still (f.eks.still, we have not spent all the money
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16 innlegge
проводить электричество, помещать в больницу* * *verb. [ på sykehus] admit (to hospital), send (el. remove) to (a) hospital, hospitalize verb. [strøm, gass, etc] install, lay on (f.eks. ) verb. [ putte inn] put in, insert (f.eks.put in (el. insert
) a layer of paper) verb. [ i brev] enclose verb. [ til oppbevaring] deposit (f.eks. ) verb. [ infelle som dekorasjon] inlay (f.eks. ) -
17 innrømme sine feil
verb. admit one's faults -
18 medgi
verb. admit, grant -
19 rett i
(gi noen rett i) admit that someone is right, agree that someone is right -
20 sanne
verb. acknowledge, admit the truth of
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