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1 trade
subst. [yrke, handel] trade -
2 tråde
vb.( en nål) einfädeln -
3 fraktfart
trade -
4 samhandel
* * *subst. trade, commerce (f.eks.expand trade with the African countries
) subst. commercial intercourse, commerce, trade (f.eks. ) subst. [ mellom to land] two-way trade, trade EU: (likevekt i samhandel) balanced trade -
5 fagforening
trade union, union* * *subst. labor union, trade union -
6 handel med tjenester
trade in services -
7 handel med varer
trade in goods -
8 håndverk og industri
trade and industry -
9 bransje
trade, line -
10 fagforening
trade union -
11 handel
trade, deal, traffic -
12 handel
commerce, deal, trade, business* * *subst. commerce, business subst. trade subst. [ det å handle] trading subst. [ detaljhandel] retail trade, retail distribution, retailing subst. [ eksporthandel] export trade subst. [ kommisjonshandel] commission business subst. [ utenrikshandel] foreign/external trade [ med aksjer] share trading, dealings in shares, share dealings, stock trading [ egen-] own-account trading/transactions, trading on one's own account [ engros-] wholesale trade, wholesaling [ fri-] free trade (innenlandsk handel) internal/domestic/inland/home trade [ innside-] insider trading/dealing [ valuta-] currency dealing [ valuta-] foreign exchange trading, foreign currency trading, foreign exchange operations [ verdens-] world/global/international trade -
13 handelsbalanse
subst. balance of trade, trade balance (aktiv handelsbalanse) active/favourable balance of trade (passiv handelsbalanse) adverse/unfavourable/passive balance of trade (underskudd på handelsbalanse) trade deficit, trade gap, deficit on the balance of trade -
14 fag
* * *subst. (undervisningsfag) subject (what subjects are you taught at school?), (mer formelt:) discipline subst. (yrkesgren) trade, skilled trade subst. (selvstendig yrke) profession subst. (bransje) trade, branch subst. [ kunnskapsområde] department, line, sphere subst. (av hylle) compartment, pigeon hole subst. [ flate i vegg] bay subst. (av vindu) window, (del av oppdelt vindu) light subst. (glass) [ felt] light (et vindu med to fag = a two light window) subst. [ gjeldende gardiner] pair (f.eks.et fag gardiner = a pair of curtains
) (et vindu med tre fag) a three-light window (obligatorisk fag) compulsory subject (snakke fag) talk shop (valgfritt fag) optional subject (av fag) (håndverker) by trade (av fag) (andre yrker) by profession -
15 fagblad
subst. [ bransjeblad] trade journal, trade magazine, trade paper, trade publication subst. [ for liberale yrker] professional paper, professional journal subst. [ vitenskapelig] scientific periodical, scholarly (el. learned) journal [ teknisk] technical journal -
16 handelsforbindelser
pl. commercial relations subst. trade connections, commercial ties subst. commercial relations, trade relations, trade links, trade ties -
17 handelsunderskudd
subst. trade deficit, adverse trade balance, unfavourable trade balance, trade gap -
18 innenlandsk handel
subst. domestic trade, internal trade subst. inland trade, home trade -
19 internasjonal varehandel
subst. (økonomi) commodity trade, trade in commodity, merchandise trade, visible trade -
20 konjunkturer
pl. market trends (gode konjunkturer) period of good trade (gunstige konjunkturer) favourable trade conditions (nedadgående konjunkturer) downward tendency (nedadgående konjunkturer) downward tendency, trade recession (nedadgående konjunkturer) trade recession
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