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1 hen imot
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2 henimot
towards -
3 i retning av
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4 imot
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5 henimot
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6 retning sentrum
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7 mot
against, bravery, courage, guts, towards, towards, versus* * *subst. courage, heart adv. towards, in the direction of adv. towards adv. against (fatte mot) take courage, take heart -
8 høyredreining
subst. clockwise rotation subst. dextrorotation subst. (politikk) shift towards the right, towards the Conservatives, towards the Tories (UK) -
9 overfor
лицом к лицу перед напротив* * ** * *prep. right el. directly opposite, facing prep. (overført) towards, to (på skrå overfor) diagonally el. almost opposite -
10 aksjonærpolitikk
subst. shareholder policy, policy towards shareholders -
11 bakken
(mot bakken) line-to-ground, towards the ground -
12 dras mot
be drawn towards, be attracted -
13 faderlig
adj. fatherly, paternal adj. (formelt) avuncular (f.eks.his avuncular manner towards me
) adv. in a fatherly way, like a father, paternally -
14 falle
drop, fall* * *subst. interior-door lock verb. fall verb. fall (f.eks.the apples fell from the tree, many trees fell in the storm, the rain fell
) verb. fall (med by) (f.eks. ) verb. drop verb. [ snuble] fall over (f.eks.fall over an obstacle, people were falling over each other
) verb. [ avta] decline (f.eks. ) verb. [ avta plutselig] fall, drop verb. tumble verb. be killed verb. [gå ned: om pris, temperatur, trykk, kurs etc.] fall, go down (f.eks.fall by 5%
) verb. [ omkomme] be killed (in action), be killed verb. [om tid, komme] fall (f.eks.the 17th of May falls on a Saturday
) verb. [om konge, regjering, o.l.] fall, be overthrown verb. [ inntreffe] take place, fall (f.eks. ) verb. [ skråne] slope, fall (f.eks.the ground falls towards the river
) verb. [om stemning, begeistring, etc] subside (dagligtale:) fizzle out verb. [ begå en synd] fall (f.eks.the serpent tempted Eve, and she fell
) verb. [ om tøy] hang (f.eks.the cloak hung gracefully over her form
) (la en bemerkning falle) mention that, drop (el. let fall) a remark (la forslaget falle) drop the proposal -
15 fiendskap
* * *subst. hostility, enmity subst. animosity (imot - towards) (gammelt fiendskap) enmity of long standing (pådra seg noens fiendskap) incur someone's enmity, incur someone's animosity -
16 fiendtlig
недружелюбный* * *adj. [ fiendtligsinnet] hostile (over for to, towards) adj. [ høytidelig] inimical adj. [ tilhørende fienden] enemy (f.eks. ) -
17 horisonter
(mot nye horisonter) towards unknown land -
18 innover
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19 innstilling
attitude, outlook* * *subst. [ justering] adjusting, adjustment, setting subst. [ av radio] tuning in subst. (foto) focus subst. [ åndelig holdning] attitude (over for towards, to), point of view (over for as regards) subst. [ opphør] stoppage, suspension subst. [ anbefaling] report, findings, recommendations subst. (parl) (til lovforslag m.m.) recommendation -
20 lakker mot slutten
(det lakker mot slutten) it is drawing towards the end; the end is drawing near (el. is in sight)
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Towards — To wards, prep. & adv. See {Toward}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
towards — [tôrdz; tōrdz, tō′ərdz; twôrdz; too wôrdz′, təwôrdz′] prep. 〚ME towardes < OE toweardes < toweard + adv. gen. ( e)s〛 TOWARD * * * to·wards (tôrdz, tōrdz, tə wôrdzʹ) prep. Variant of toward. adj. Variant of toward. * * * … Universalium
towards — (chiefly N. Amer. also toward) ► PREPOSITION 1) in the direction of. 2) getting nearer to (a time or goal). 3) in relation to. 4) contributing to the cost of. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
towards — [tôrdz; tōrdz, tō′ərdz; twôrdz; too wôrdz′, təwôrdz′] prep. [ME towardes < OE toweardes < toweard + adv. gen. ( e)s] TOWARD … English World dictionary
towards — [[t]təwɔ͟ː(r)dz, AM tɔ͟ːrdz[/t]] ♦ (in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use toward) 1) PREP If you move, look, or point towards something or someone, you move, look, or point in their direction. Caroline leant across the table towards him... Anne left… … English dictionary
towards */*/*/ — UK [təˈwɔː(r)dz] / US [təˈwɔrdz] preposition 1) in a particular direction used for saying in which direction someone or something is going, facing, or looking a stream of traffic speeding towards West London I saw Joanna hurrying towards me along … English dictionary
towards — to|wards W1S1 [təˈwo:dz US to:rdz, two:rdz] prep especially BrE to|ward [təˈwo:d US to:rd, two:rd] especially AmE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(direction)¦ 2¦(producing a result)¦ 3¦(feeling/attitude)¦ 4¦(help pay for)¦ 5¦(before)¦ 6¦(near)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
towards — especially BrE to.ward especially AmE preposition 1 moving, looking, or pointing in a particular direction: He noticed two policemen coming towards him. | All the windows face toward the river. | He was standing with his back towards me. 2 if you … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
towards*/*/*/ — [təˈwɔːdz] preposition 1) going, facing, or looking in a particular direction I saw Joanna hurrying towards me.[/ex] Victor was standing with his back towards me.[/ex] a path leading towards the river[/ex] 2) used when saying how you feel about… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Towards — Toward To ward, Towards To wards, prep.[AS. ? impending, imminent, future, toward, ? towards. See {To}, and {ward}, {wards}.] 1. In the direction of; to. [1913 Webster] He set his face toward the wilderness. Num. xxiv. 1. [1913 Webster] The waves … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
towards — /təˈwɔdz / (say tuh wawdz), /tɔdz / (say tawdz) preposition 1. in the direction of (with reference to either motion or position): to walk towards the north. 2. with respect to; as regards: one s attitude towards a proposition. 3. nearly as late… …