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1 educate
'edjukeit(to train and teach: He was educated at a private school.) utdanne, undervise- educational
- educationalist
- educationistoppdra--------utdanneverb \/ˈedjʊkeɪt\/, \/ˈedʒʊkeɪt\/1) utdanne, undervise, oppdra2) lære (opp), trene, dressereeducate in\/on\/about something undervise i\/om noe, gi undervisning i noeeducate oneself studere på egen hånd, sørge for sin egen utdannelse -
2 re-educate
verb \/ˌriːedjʊkeɪt\/omskolere, (gjen)opplære, lære opp på nytt -
3 expense
-s1) (the spending of money etc; cost: I've gone to a lot of expense to educate you well.) utgift, kostnad, omkostning2) (a cause of spending: What an expense clothes are!) utgiftkostnad--------omkostning--------utgiftIsubst. \/ɪkˈspens\/, \/ekˈspens\/1) utgift(er), omkostning, bekostning, kostnad• what are your household expenses?2) ( gammeldags) forbrukat any expense for enhver prisat one's own expense på egen bekostningat someone's expense på noens bekostningat the expense of på bekostning avenrich oneself at the expense of others berike seg selv på bekostning av andrego to the expenses of koste på segpull in one's expense spare, skjære nedput somebody to expense påføre noen kostnaderput somebody to the expense of something påføre noen kostnader for noebe put to a lot of expense få en masse utgifterrun into expense(s) pådra seg utgifterrun to the expense of koste på segIIverb \/ɪkˈspens\/, \/ekˈspens\/(amer., regnskap) bokføre som utgift -
4 bring up
1) (to rear or educate: Her parents brought her up to be polite.) oppdra, ale opp2) (to introduce (a matter) for discussion: Bring the matter up at the next meeting.) bringe på bane
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