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производить-er, -te, -t* * *exhibit, make, produce* * *verb. (produksjon) [lage, fabrikere] make, produce, turn out, manufacture, prepare, generate verb. (produksjon) [ produsere] fabricate, produce verb. [ utvinne] produce, make, obtain verb. [ skildre] give an account of, describe verb. [ skildre på en bestemt måte] represent (f.eks.He represented the president as an old fool.
) verb. [ fortelle om] describe (f.eks.the way Dickens describes London
) verb. [ gjøre rede for] expound (f.eks. ) verb. [ forklare] explain the matter to someone, put the matter to someone verb. [ rolle] play, act, interpret verb. [ avbilde] represent, depict verb. [ etterligne] impersonate verb. [ avbilde] represent verb. [ for domstol] bring before a court -
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verb. (produksjon) [lage, fabrikere] make, produce, turn out, manufacture, prepare, generate verb. (produksjon) [ produsere] fabricate, produce verb. [ utvinne] produce, make, obtain verb. [ skildre] give an account of, describe verb. [ skildre på en bestemt måte] represent (f.eks.He represented the president as an old fool.
) verb. [ fortelle om] describe (f.eks.the way Dickens describes London
) verb. [ gjøre rede for] expound (f.eks. ) verb. [ forklare] explain the matter to someone, put the matter to someone verb. [ rolle] play, act, interpret verb. [ avbilde] represent, depict verb. [ etterligne] impersonate verb. [ avbilde] represent verb. [ for domstol] bring before a court
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