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1 value
'vælju: 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) verdi2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) pris, verdi3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) verdi4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) valuta for pengene5) (the length of a musical note.) valør, verdi2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) taksere, verdsette2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) sette pris på, skatte, verdsette•- valuable- valuables
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- value-added taxtaksere--------valør--------verd--------verdi--------verdsette--------vurdereIsubst. \/ˈvæljuː\/1) verdi, betydning2) valuta, uttelling3) ( også språkvitenskap) valør, verdi4) ( musikk) verdi5) ( om maling) valør6) ( matematikk) verdiat its full value til sin fulle verdiget value for one's money få valuta for pengenegood value full valutadet er god valuta for pengene, det er prisen verdtlearn the value of (lære seg å) verdsette\/sette pris påof no value uten verdi, verdiløsof value av verdi, verdifullpay someone the value of a loss erstatte noen for et tapreceived value valuta mottattsentimental value affeksjonsverdiset a high value on sette stor pris påvalue oneself on something skryte av noe, briske seg av noevalues (sosiologi, etikk) normer, verdier, prinsipperIIverb \/ˈvæljuː\/1) ( også overført) verdsette, sette pris på, skatte2) vurdere, takserevalue equally (verd)sette like høytvalue highly\/dearly sette stor pris på, sette høytvalue oneself on rose seg av, berømme seg for, skryte med\/av -
2 force
fo:s 1. noun1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) kraft, makt2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) (-)kraft, (-)styrke3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) styrke2. verb1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) tvinge, presse2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) presse, forsere, overanstrenge•- forced- forceful
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- into forcedra--------hale--------kraft--------makt--------puffe--------skubbe--------sprenge--------styrke--------trekke--------tvinge--------voldIsubst. \/fɔːs\/1) ( også overført) styrke, kraft, makt2) styrke, tropp3) vold4) hold, tyngde, substans, beviskraft, virkning5) bindende virkning, gyldighet, lovs kraft6) egentlig innhold, eksakt innhold, eksakt betydning, eksakt mening7) ( fysikk) kraft8) ( tennis) hard ball, hardt slag9) ( kortspill) kravmeldingbrute force rå kraft, voldby force med vold, med maktby force of i kraft avby force of arms med våpenmakt, med våpen i håndby force of habit av gammel vanecome into force tre i kraftcome\/put in(to) force ( om lov) tre i kraft iverksetteforce of character karakterstyrkethe force of circumstances omstendighetenes makt, nødsituasjon(en)force of contrast kontrastvirkningforce of habit vanens maktforce of will viljestyrkeforces stridsstyrkerthe forces of darkness mørkets makter\/krefterthe forces of nature naturkreftenebe in force være i kraft, gjelde, stå ved lagin (great) force ( militærvesen) med store styrker, mannsterkein full force med full styrke, mannsterkejoin forces slå seg sammen, alliere segjoin the Forces gå inn i militæret, verve seglose force miste styrke, svekkesof force ( gammeldags) med nødvendighetrules (previously) in force (tidligere) gjeldende loversuperior force overmaktthe armed forces de væpnede styrkerIIverb \/fɔːs\/1) tvinge, betvinge• force an analogy \/ a simile2) presse, trykke, forsere• force the pace \/ the runningforsere farten \/ sette opp tempoet3) forsere, storme, innta, erobre, bane seg vei, brøyte seg gjennom, bryte gjennom4) bryte opp, sprenge• force a lock \/ a door5) tiltvinge seg, trenge seg6) ( kortspill) kravmelde, trumfe, spille ut trumf7) skynde på, forsere, drive frem, presse frem, tvinge frem, drive gjennom, tvinge igjennom, trumfe igjennom8) ( gartnerfag) drive (frem)9) voldtaforce along rive med segforce an entrance into se ➢ entrance, 1force a passage eller force one's way bane seg vei med vold, trenge seg inn, trenge seg gjennomforce away drive bort, bryte løs, rive løsforce down presse ned, trykke ned, drive ned, tvinge ned, tvinge i segforce in hamre\/banke innforce on drive fremforce oneself (up)on tvinge\/trenge seg påforce one's voice anstrenge stemmenforce out presse\/tvinge fremforce something from\/out of someone fravriste noen noe• I will force the truth out of you!force something (up)on someone tvinge noe på noenforce the bidding ( auksjon) presse opp budeneforce the game forsere spillet, spille høytforce the sense of a word tøye et begrepforce through drive\/trumfe gjennomforce up presse\/hausse opp
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