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1 company
plural - companies; noun1) (a number of people joined together for a (commercial) purpose: a glass-manufacturing company.) (aksje)selskap, kompani2) (guests: I'm expecting company tonight.) gjester, besøk, selskap3) (companionship: I was grateful for her company; She's always good company.) selskap4) (a group of companions: He got into bad company.) selskap5) (a large group of soldiers, especially part of an infantry battalion.) kompani, mannskap•- keep someone company- keep company
- part company with
- part companyselskapsubst. \/ˈkʌmp(ə)nɪ\/1) selskap, trupp (teater e.l.), gruppe, lag2) gjester, besøk3) ( handel) firma, foretak, selskap, kompani4) ( militærvesen) kompaniA company ( militærvesen) 1. kompanibear someone company holde noen med selskapbe bad company være dårlig selskapbe eager for company være selskapssykbe good company være trivelig å være sammen medbe in good company være i godt selskapfor company for selskaps skyldfrequent someone's company oppsøke noens selskap ofteget into bad company havne i dårlig selskapin company i gjesters nærvær, i andres nærværin company with i selskap medkeep company with omgås, være sammen medkeep\/bear someone company holde noen med selskappart company with skille lag med, skilles frathe ship's company ( sjøfart) (fartøyets) befal og mannskaptwo's company, three's a crowd tre er én for mange -
2 two
tu: 1. noun1) (the number or figure 2.) to(tall), toer2) (the age of 2.) toårsalder2. adjective1) (2 in number.) to2) (aged 2.) to (år gammel)•- two-- two-faced
- two-handed
- twosome
- two-way
- two-year-old 3. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is two years old.) toårs-, toårig- in twotoIsubst. \/tuː\/toer, totallin two twos øyeblikkelig, på et øyeblikk i en håndvendingIIdeterm. \/tuː\/tocount as two telle som to, gjelde for toin two i stykker, i tu, i to (deler)know two of something ( hverdagslig) vite bedreput two and two together ( overført) legge sammen to og to, trekke sine konklusjonerthat makes two of us ( hverdagslig) da er vi like (du og jeg), det er likedan med meg, det gjelder meg også, da er vi to om detthere are no two words about it eller there are no two ways about it det er ingen tvil om dettwo and two eller two by two to og to, to om gangen parvistwo can play at that game forklaring: uttrykk som indikerer at noen kan vente seg å få igjen med samme mynt eller få smake sin egen medisintwo's company, three's a crowd tre er en for myetwo heads are better than one to hoder tenker bedre enn ett
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two's company, three's a crowd — two’s company, three’s a crowd phrase used for saying that two people, especially people having a romantic relationship, would prefer to be alone rather than with other people Thesaurus: preferring to be alonesynonym Main entry: company * * *… … Useful english dictionary
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two's company; three's a crowd — An informal way to express a situation when two people desire privacy and a third one is present. A proverb. * /Beth and Carl wanted to be alone so when Maggie joined them they said, Two s company; three s a crowd. / … Dictionary of American idioms
two's company; three's a crowd — An informal way to express a situation when two people desire privacy and a third one is present. A proverb. * /Beth and Carl wanted to be alone so when Maggie joined them they said, Two s company; three s a crowd. / … Dictionary of American idioms
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two's company, three's a crowd — This is said of two people, particularly lovers, who would prefer to be alone together rather than to have someone else with them. I d rather not come to the cinema with you, thanks. Two s company ...! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
two's company three is a crowd — two people are enough, three people is too many … English contemporary dictionary
two's company, three's a crowd — two people, especially lovers, should be left alone together. → two … English new terms dictionary