complete

complete
kəm'pli:t 1. adjective
1) (whole; with nothing missing: a complete set of Shakespeare's plays.) fullstendig, komplett
2) (thorough: My car needs a complete overhaul; a complete surprise.) grundig, fullstendig
3) (finished: My picture will soon be complete.) ferdig, fullført
2. verb
(to finish; to make complete: When will he complete the job?; This stamp completes my collection.) fullføre, avslutte, komplettere
- completeness
- completion
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slutte
I
verb \/kəmˈpliːt\/
1) avslutte, sluttføre, fullføre, fullbyrde, gjøre (eller få) ferdig
2) oppfylle, gjennomføre
3) fullstendiggjøre, fullende, gjøre fullkommen, gjøre komplett, gjøre fulltallig
this completes my happiness
dette gjør min lykke fullkommen
4) fylle ut
complete a form
fylle ut et skjema
completed ferdig, avsluttet
II
adj. \/kəmˈpliːt\/
1) komplett, fullstendig, full, hel, absolutt
complete control
full kontroll
he is a complete stranger
han er fullstendig fremmed
to my complete satisfaction
til min absolutte tilfredsstillelse
complete confidence
full tiltro
come as a complete surprise
komme som en fullstendig\/total overraskelse
2) uttømmende
3) avsluttet, ferdig
when will the work be complete?
når vil arbeidet være avsluttet?
complete with med tilhørende
a house complete with movables
et hus med tilhørende inventar

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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