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1 approach
ə'prəu 1. verb(to come near (to): The car approached (the traffic lights) at top speed; Christmas is approaching.) nærme seg2. noun1) (the act of coming near: The boys ran off at the approach of a policeman.) ankomst, det å nærme seg2) (a road, path etc leading to a place: All the approaches to the village were blocked by fallen rock.) atkomst, innfartsvei3) (an attempt to obtain or attract a person's help, interest etc: They have made an approach to the government for help; That fellow makes approaches to (= he tries to become friendly with) every woman he meets.) tilnærmelse, henvendelse•- approachingtilnærmingIsubst. \/əˈprəʊtʃ\/1) det å nærme seg, det å komme nærmere, ankomst2) innstilling, betraktning(småte), angrepsmåte, tilnærmingsmåte3) henvendelse, tilnærming4) ( eller approach road) innfartsvei, innkjørsel, atkomst5) ( golf) innspill6) ( luftfart) innflyging7) ( sjøfart) innseiling, innløpapproach to angrepsmåte, tilnærmingsmåte det å være i nærheten avapproaches ( gammeldags) tilnærmelsermake an approach to gjøre en henvendelse tilmake approaches to somebody gjøre tilnærmelser til noenIIverb \/əˈprəʊtʃ\/1) nærme seg, komme (nærmere)2) ( overført) komme opp mot, måle seg med3) spørre om, forespørre4) ta kontakt med, henvende seg til5) gi seg i kast med, gripe an, ta opp -
2 approach road
subst. \/əˈprəʊtʃˈrəʊd\/ eller approachatkomst, innfartsvei, innkjørsel -
3 approach light
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4 angle of approach
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5 ground-controlled approach
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6 GCA
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7 access
'ækses1) (way or right of approach or entry: We gained access to the house through a window.) adgang, tilgang2) (way or right to meet (someone) or use (something): Senior students have access to the library at weekends.) adgang, tilgang•- accessible
- accessibility Isubst. \/ˈækses\/1) tilgang, adgang, vei til2) tilgjengelighet3) anfall, utbrudd4) ( EDB) tilgang, adgang, aksess5) ( jus) innsyn6) samværsrett (med barn), ekteskapelig rettaccess of strength kraft, styrkeeasy access lett tilgjengelighet, lett tilgangright of access ( jus) innsynsrettright of common access allemannsrettIIverb \/ˈækses\/1) ( også EDB) aksessere, oppnå tilgang til (maskinressurs), gjøre tilgjengelig• access information\/datafå tilgang til informasjon\/data2) ha adgang, få adgang til -
8 accost
ə'kost(to approach and speak to, especially in an unfriendly way: I was accosted in the street by four men with guns.) tiltale; antasteverb \/əˈkɒst\/1) henvende seg til, tiltale2) forulempe, antaste -
9 blockade
- 'keidnoun (something which blocks every approach to a place by land or sea.) blokadeblokadeIsubst. \/blɒˈkeɪd\/blokaderaise a blockade heve en blokaderun a blockade bryte en blokadeIIverb \/blɒˈkeɪd\/1) blokkere2) stenge for3) stenge inne4) stoppe, hindre, sperre(av) -
10 businesslike
adjective (practical; alert and prompt: a businesslike approach to the problem; She is very businesslike.) forretningsmessig, effektiv, systematiskadj. \/ˈbɪznɪslaɪk\/1) forretningsmessig2) systematisk, effektiv, rutinert, rask, metodisk3) ( om kunstner) forklaring: teknisk dyktig, men blottet for innlevelsesevne -
11 hard-nose
adj. \/ˈhɑːdnəʊz\/ eller hard-nosed( hverdagslig) tøff, hardhudet, uforsonlig, umedgjørlig -
12 no-nonsense
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13 open-minded
adjective (willing to consider new ideas: an open-minded approach to the problem.) fordomsfri, frisinnetadj. \/ˌəʊpənˈmaɪndɪd\/åpen for nye ideer, mottakelig for nye ideer, fordomsfri -
14 oral
'o:rəl 1. adjective1) (spoken, not written: an oral examination.) muntlig2) (of or by the mouth: oral hygiene; an oral contraceptive.) munn-, som inntas gjennom munnen2. noun(a spoken examination: He passed the written exam, but failed his oral.) muntlig eksamen- orallyIsubst. \/ˈɔːr(ə)l\/muntlig (eksamen)IIadj. \/ˈɔːr(ə)l\/1) muntlig, tale-2) ( anatomi) oral, munn-3) ( psykologi eller språkvitenskap) oral(the) oral approach\/method talemetode, lydmetodeoral proceedings ( jus) muntlig prosedyreoral proceedings in court ( jus) muntlig rettergangoral tradition muntlig overlevering -
15 orthodox
'o:Ɵədoks1) ((of beliefs etc) generally accepted: orthodox views.) ortodoks, vedtatt2) ((of people) holding such beliefs: She is very orthodox in her approach to grammar.) ortodoks, rettroendeIsubst. \/ˈɔːθədɒks\/ortodoks personOrthodox ortodoks (medlem av den gresk-ortodokse kirke)IIadj. \/ˈɔːθədɒks\/1) (religion, også Orthodox) ortodoks (som angår den ortodokse kirke)2) ( religion og moral) ortodoks, rettroende (i samsvar med fastsatt tro\/lære)3) konservativ, konvensjon, vanlig -
16 softly-softly
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17 suck-it-and-see
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18 bear down on
1) (to approach quickly and often threateningly: The angry teacher bore down on the child.) styre mot, bære ned mot2) (to exert pressure on: The weight is bearing down on my chest.) tynge hardt på, gå hardt inn på -
19 beat about the bush
(to approach a subject in an indirect way, without coming to the point or making any decision.) gå som katten om den varme grøten -
20 creep up on
(to approach slowly and stealthily: Old age creeps up on us all.) snike/liste seg innpå
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