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1 convert
1. kən'və:t verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) omdanne, bygge om, dele opp2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) omvende (seg)2. 'konvə:t noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) konvertitt, omvendt3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) kabrioletkonvertereIsubst. \/ˈkɒnvɜːt\/omvendt, konvertitt, proselyttIIverb \/kənˈvɜːt\/1) omforme, omstille, omdanne, omgjøre, bygge om, konvertere, omsette2) ( kjemi) omdanne3) ( religion) omvende, omvende seg, konvertere4) (økonomi, EDB e.l.) konvertere, omsette, omregne, regne om, omskrive5) ( handel) veksle, ombytte6) (metallurgi, om jern) omdanne til stål7) ( jus) tilegne seg urettmessig8) (kunne) omgjøres9) legge om10) (rugby eller amer. fotball) lage mål, scoreconvert into omgjøre til, bygge om til -
2 decimal
'desiməl 1. adjective(numbered by tens: the decimal system.) desimal-, titalls-2. noun(a decimal fraction: Convert these fractions to decimals.) desimal (brøk)- decimalise
- decimalization
- decimalisation
- decimal currency
- decimal fraction Isubst. \/ˈdesɪm(ə)l\/1) desimal2) desimalbrøkrecurring decimal periodisk desimalbrøkIIadj. \/ˈdesɪm(ə)l\/desimaldecimal currency desimalvalutadecimal fraction desimalbrøkdecimal point desimaltegndecimal system desimalsystem -
3 decimalize
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) gjøre om til desimalverb \/ˈdesɪməlaɪz\/ eller decimaliseforandre til desimalsystem -
4 electrify
1) (to convert (a railway etc) to the use of electricity as the moving power.) legge om til strøm, elektrifisere2) (to excite or astonish: The news electrified us.) fascinere, fjetre, oppildneverb \/ɪˈlektrɪfaɪ\/1) elektrifisere, gå over til elektrisk drift, bygge om til elektrisk drift2) elektrisere, gjøre elektrisk, sende strøm gjennom3) ( overført) begeistre, oppflamme, elektrisere, oppildne, fascinere, fjetre -
5 evangelical
i:væn'‹elikəl(seeking to convert people, especially to Christianity.) evangelisk (kristen)Iadj. \/ˌevænˈdʒelɪk(ə)l\/, \/evənˈdʒelɪk(ə)l\/evangelisk kristenIIsubst. \/ˌevænˈdʒelɪk(ə)l\/, \/evənˈdʒelɪk(ə)l\/1) evangelisk2) evangelisk kristen3) brennende, glødende -
6 heathen
'hi:ðənnoun, adjective((of) a person who believes in a less advanced form of religion, especially one with many gods: Missionaries tried to convert the heathens to Christianity.) hedning; hedenskIsubst. \/ˈhiːħ(ə)n\/1) hedning• heathens to the left of me and infidels to the right!2) ( hverdagslig) villmann, barbarheathen hedningeneIIadj. \/ˈhiːħ(ə)n\/hedensk -
7 decimalise
verb (to convert from a non-decimal to a decimal form.) gjøre om til desimal
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