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1 ill-disposed
adj. \/ˌɪldɪˈspəʊzd\/1) uvennlig stemt, sur2) ondskapsfull, ondsinnet, usympatisk, fiendtligsinnet, fiendtlig innstilt3) ikke tilbøyelig, ikke opplagt, indisponert, ikke villig4) dårlig disponert\/ordnet\/arrangertill-disposed to do something ikke tilbøyelig til å gjøre noeill-disposed to\/towards uvennlig stemt mot\/overfor -
2 dispose
di'spəuz1) (to make inclined: I am not disposed to help him.) gjøre tilbøyelig, være innstilt på2) (to arrange or settle.) ordne, innrette, disponere•- disposal
- at one's disposal
- dispose ofverb \/dɪˈspəʊz\/1) bestemme2) (an)ordne, stille opp3) plassere, arrangeredispose of kaste, kvitte seg med, avhendefinne avsetning for, selge, overdrabringe ut av verden• that disposes of that!avfeieekspedere, få unna( spøkefull) gjøre kål påha (full) råderett over, disponere over, bestemme overdispose of somebody in marriage gifte bort noendispose of something by will testamentere (bort) noedispose somebody to\/towards gjøre noen velvillig stemt overfor bevege noen til å, få noen til åman proposes, God disposes mennesket spår, Gud rår
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